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December 02, 2014, 11:30:20 AM
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Here is a short write up some others wrote on stack exchange for a few similar services for bitcoin

I think they say it better than I can

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/2240/what-are-the-risks-of-using-strongcoin-com-as-an-online-wallet

Cinnamon,

Can you educate us on the possible security problems with js?  I noticed the Namecoin team seems to have accepted the js wallet and are testing it ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=758247.0 ).  I hate to throw away free apps, or discourage dev support for iXcoin.  Maybe we can put disclaimers on the use of this wallet to let the public know of potential risks.


in java script ? lol glad to see iX getting some development but that may not be a secure way to use any coin,

no disrespect to your work, but java script wallets for bitcoin are a little hot for me

Looking for a Browser based deterministic wallet for iXcoin (and other crypto currencies) ?

Checkout https://djswallet.com/wallet.php

In beta, but basic functionality works.

bitcoinjs-lib fork

Additional features are coming!

FULL DISCLOSURE: It is my site.

I think you are confusing an online wallet with a javascript wallet.

The djswallet uses bitcoinjs-lib which appears to be a javascript implementation of bitcoin.  Therefore this application allows you to have your own wallet that resides in your machine just like the current bitcoin-core wallet.   The only difference is that it is implemented in javascript and not c++.  I haven't tested this yet so I'm not sure if this is a thin-client or one that requires downloading the blockchain.

An online wallet by contrast is a web interface into a bitcoin-core wallet.   It is a shared application into a shared wallet.   That is why there is a security issue when it is hosted on the public internet.  Anyone who can hack into the shared wallet has access to all the coins.  This is because bitcoin-core stores all private keys in its wallet.    Djswallet uses a determinstic address generation so what this means is that the private keys of the addresses are not recorded in the server and therefore the coins associated with the wallet cannot be removed by a hacker.

In summary javascript => web, web wallet => unsecure  however   djswallet does not =>  unsecure because web != web wallet



 
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December 02, 2014, 04:51:29 PM
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In summary javascript => web, web wallet => unsecure  however   djswallet does not =>  unsecure because web != web wallet




I was just explaining this to a client today. I cant for the life of me see why people don't understand this
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December 02, 2014, 10:33:14 PM
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I was just explaining this to a client today. I cant for the life of me see why people don't understand this


What a weird coincidence. 

I too was just talking to some of my high profile clients today....

Wait, that's not true.  I have no clients...it just sounded really cool, important and professional to say that.   Wink

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December 03, 2014, 01:15:10 AM
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I am curious how does one come to sit on the board of this coin?


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December 03, 2014, 03:23:25 AM
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I am curious how does one come to sit on the board of this coin?



PM me your CV and a cover letter.  That's a start.

Your negative feedback doesn't help but I'm willing to look at the full picture.

One thing I will not take a chance on is nominating anyone who has any kind of sketchy past.  One bad character can ruin a lot for iXCoin and its stakeholders so we do have to be careful there.

Finally, I'm not in a hurry to add any new members to the board.  The reason is that I expect the biggest industry names to want a seat when we launch a full marketing blitz in the coming months [along with new products like iXpay].

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December 03, 2014, 03:52:11 AM
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Then you should not be on the board correct with your criminal history?

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December 03, 2014, 04:03:14 AM
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Then you should not be on the board correct with your criminal history?

You're the craigscoin dev, right?  Hiding behind one of your many sock puppets.  I went after you hardcore earlier today for stealing people's life savings so now you gotta come and piss on this thread.  It shows what a scammer your really are.

Try looking up the terms criminal and felony and then go back to school and learn something useful.  The outright theft you're doing is criminal and a felony.

And no I'm not Trafficlearn either, wrong again - that's the TeslaCoin dev, whom I don't know.  And just because I had the rare foresight to predict there would be thousands of alts by next year [for which I was mocked and called insane last year] and to buy hundreds of crypto domains, that doesn't make me an alt-coin scammer or a guy hiding behind a dozen alts like you're accusing me of.

You're absolutely clueless and dead wrong [and I'm still collecting info on all your activity] and this is the final time I will respond to your childish posts.

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I could not program my way out a wet paper box lol


Then you should not be on the board correct with your criminal history?

You're the craigscoin dev, right?  Hiding behind one of your many sock puppets.  I went after you hardcore earlier today for stealing people's life savings so now you gotta come and piss on this thread.  It shows what a scammer your really are.

Try looking up the terms criminal and felony and then go back to school and learn something useful.  The outright theft you're doing is criminal and a felony.

And no I'm not Trafficlearn either, wrong again - that's the TeslaCoin dev, whom I don't know.  And just because I had the rare foresight to predict there would be thousands of alts by next year [for which I was mocked and called insane last year] and to buy hundreds of crypto domains, that doesn't make me an alt-coin scammer or a guy hiding behind a dozen alts like you're accusing me of.

You're absolutely clueless and dead wrong [and I'm still collecting info on all your activity] and this is the only time I will respond to your childish posts.

Best regards....


Here this is what everyone has come up with so far you figure out which is right and which wrong.... Hint about 98% is wrong lol
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=665038.0

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Domain Name: TESLACOIN.COM
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December 03, 2014, 04:09:22 AM
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I could not program my way out a wet paper box lol




Oh man, I gotta break my promise already but this is too funny to pass up.

The craigscoin dev hasn't programmed a single line of code in 3 months so I would say you're definitely qualified to be him. lol.  Your timing for this baseless personal attack against me is too perfect for you to be anyone else.

Nice try - but I would try a different angle of attack and maybe a more reputable sock puppet.  I've posted enough crazy shit for your to work with hard facts rather than make up stupid shit. lol

Hint:  Look at Nuggets and ShitCoin.  haha....lots of great material there.  

Good luck!

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December 03, 2014, 04:13:36 AM
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Hey don't you have something better to do seeings how you hold this position?


thats a might big house you live in.... How you afford such a crib?]


WOW 88 dot com domains and most of them are for SHIT COINS lol

AKA Trafficlearn bitcointalk username


I think I just stumbled on one of the prime shitcoin pumpers on the forum

My main focus is on IXC but given we have to wait for our partners [like CEX.io] so there's a lot of stressful waiting so I found it's better to get involved [on a lower level] with other coins, as speculation or diversification.

I have 2 bachelor degrees and I've worked hard my whole life so one would expect me to do well financially.  But actually, I've had some really bad luck job-wise lately so the "big house" is misleading, although I'm not sure what house you found.  And I actually lost my house to the bank - this "big house" is a rental so I've been knocked back quite a few years financially.  

I hope my misfortune makes you feel better.

I actually own over 300 crypto related domains - many are "ShitCoins" but I also own other speculative crypto domains which may be worth something next year.

Looking at that link I don't see where a low level assault charge is "criminal" and you're assuming I'm the first Vlad you find on the internets.

Finally, wrong again, I am not Trafficlearn.  He's the dev for TeslaCoin.  If I wanted to scam people I wouldn't be using my main iXCoin account - i would use some sock puppet account.

So obviously I'm not the usual scamming type who needs to hide what I'm doing - it's all right there for everyone to see.  Not something you see with any other coins devs.  I don't pump coins - I simply buy coins for either a quick trade when they're oversold or for longer term based on various reasons like a good name - a la PayCoin.  

My investing theories are spelled out throughout my posts especially in my Riddle thread.


Cheers and good luck with your crypto investments.

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December 03, 2014, 04:16:45 AM
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I will need a public name and address that will need to be included in the press release.

Who would like to volunteer?

Mine is already out there on my domain names so I'll give you mine.

But I don't think you need an address. Just a name and contact info.  Let me know.


Edit:  Here is the Contact info for the PR.

David Vlad
14150 SW Bull Mountain Rd
Tigard, OR 97224

Phone:  503-999-9810



Oops....haha!

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Great news Vlad.  I'll pledge at least .5 BTC for your trip.



Man, that's so much appreciated.  I'll post my BTC address and also PayPal for those who wanna use PayPal.

I can't post a cost list yet cause I don't know which event I should go to.  It looks like there's a big one in France but it's in less than 2 weeks so I doubt I'll raise the money fast enough for that one - and the ticket will cost much more if it's closer to the event time.

After that there's one on 12/4 in St Petersberg and it looks to me like it might be a major one as well.  This one is far away enough to get a better price on the ticket.  And the best part is that it's in CEX's backyard so I may be able to catch a train to go visit CEX.io which would be great.

Finally, I don't know the entrance costs which I've heard can cost upwards of $1,000.  If anyone is familiar with these events please let me know which one is the biggest one and also the entrance cost so I can finalize a total cost.

Here is my BTC address and PayPal.  I really appreciate any help I get with this.  We really do need a personal relationship with these investors and partners.


Bitcoin:  17vS6WBRUzJF9bkVrBk7hXxftTJZHyhFdf

PayPal:  David.Vlad@hotmail.com


Thanks again!



Oops again...

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Great news Vlad.  I'll pledge at least .5 BTC for your trip.



Man, that's so much appreciated.  I'll post my BTC address and also PayPal for those who wanna use PayPal.

I can't post a cost list yet cause I don't know which event I should go to.  It looks like there's a big one in France but it's in less than 2 weeks so I doubt I'll raise the money fast enough for that one - and the ticket will cost much more if it's closer to the event time.

After that there's one on 12/4 in St Petersberg and it looks to me like it might be a major one as well.  This one is far away enough to get a better price on the ticket.  And the best part is that it's in CEX's backyard so I may be able to catch a train to go visit CEX.io which would be great.

Finally, I don't know the entrance costs which I've heard can cost upwards of $1,000.  If anyone is familiar with these events please let me know which one is the biggest one and also the entrance cost so I can finalize a total cost.

Here is my BTC address and PayPal.  I really appreciate any help I get with this.  We really do need a personal relationship with these investors and partners.


Bitcoin:  17vS6WBRUzJF9bkVrBk7hXxftTJZHyhFdf

PayPal:  David.Vlad@hotmail.com


Thanks again!



Oops again...

Your so slow... you put those websites in your name dum dum

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December 03, 2014, 04:23:29 AM
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Identity theft is a crime

Domain Name: TESLACOIN.COM
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Registrant Name: Paul Vlad
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Name Server: NS72.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
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David L Vladimirou (aka David Vlad)
Age: 46 (Born Oct 6, 1968)

211 Main ST #FL 7
San Francisco, CA 94105


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vlawdfish@bigfoot.com
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Scammer, you missed 2 of my favorite domains.

MafiaCoin.com, which I would gladly sell to you so you can run your crimes in style.  Haha

And BitsPurse.com, a more recent one so you can carry all your stolen coins in your purse.  haha


Hahahaahaa!

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Your the one stealing a poor guys Identity using a fake phone number lol

I have a mind to call the guy and tell him.

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David L Vladimirou (aka David Vlad)
Age: 46 (Born Oct 6, 1968)

211 Main ST #FL 7
San Francisco, CA 94105


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vlawdfish@bigfoot.com
david.vladimirou@schwab.com



ohhh the lies lol


What an idiot.  haha

Check the address for David Vlad.  Check the address on PayPal for David.Vlad@hotmail.com.  lol

And do a reverse lookup for my phone number, it will come up David Vlad.

And yeah, a year ago I thought of writing David Vlad on this thread as my contact info on an official press release, and I also posted a phone number registered to david vlad cause I knew your dumb ass would be coming today.   Hahahaaaa.

Don't quit your day job, dude.  lol

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December 03, 2014, 04:32:17 AM
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Your the one stealing a poor guys Identity using a fake phone number lol

I have a mind to call the guy and tell him.

I dare you to call the phone registered to david vlad.  The first thing you'll hear is me laughing my ass off at you. 

503-999-9810.

Please call.  Hahahaaaa.

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Oh yeah, also a year ago I thought to register my domains to the name David Vlad, cause I knew you'd be coming looking for me.  Haha.

And I also thought to use an Oregon address for David Vlad and not the bullshit California address you just made up.

You do know if you use a false name to register a domain you will lose that domain right?

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