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August 21, 2013, 05:55:08 AM |
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Making a transaction now has a cool progress bar thanks to NProgress
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Mooshire
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August 21, 2013, 03:38:19 PM |
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Making a transaction now has a cool progress bar thanks to NProgress Progress bar? Yay!
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August 21, 2013, 03:49:14 PM |
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Making a transaction now has a cool progress bar thanks to NProgress So now we can watch in agony as our Bitcoins are sucked from our wallet into someone else's? YES! o.O. That's like buying something from the store and the cashier having to wave your money in your face and do a dance with it before they finally take it away, never to return to you. Now I'm depressed, . Look for the lawsuit in the mail for induced depression and the pain & suffering associated with it. ALL UR BITCOINS R BELONG TO ME!
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Mooshire
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August 21, 2013, 05:00:17 PM |
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Making a transaction now has a cool progress bar thanks to NProgress So now we can watch in agony as our Bitcoins are sucked from our wallet into someone else's? YES! o.O. That's like buying something from the store and the cashier having to wave your money in your face and do a dance with it before they finally take it away, never to return to you. Now I'm depressed, . Look for the lawsuit in the mail for induced depression and the pain & suffering associated with it. ALL UR BITCOINS R BELONG TO ME! I laughed for so long
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August 21, 2013, 07:56:04 PM |
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would it be possible to publish some transparency report? (And would you - customers - be interested?) Motivation is, that we all hate fractional reserve banking, so I'd like to see proof that inputs.io does nothing like it. Basically you'd have to publish all assets and liabilities of inputs.io. Ownership of assets (BTC) is easy to prove, just sign a message. For liabilities, completeness should be checked, so every depositor would check his deposit is listed.
Of course, there is problem that such report threatens anonymity. I hope this can be solved, by clever use of splitting accounts into subaccounts, just for the purposes of this transparency report. So if I have 6 BTC in inputs.io, I would be given 2 random numbers id1 and id2 after my login, and the report would contain, say id1 - 2.3 BTC ... id2 - 3.7 BTC ... Still not sure how to do it well and simply, I guess it is good to have many equal subaccount balances, and many "random" balances (not correlated to transaction volumes). Needless to say, this should be checkable automatically.
I have to admit my interest is more theoretical than practical, I only use inputs.io for accessing coinlenders. Perhaps this report would have some marketing value - "we are not bank, we are better", "don't trust us, check yourself".
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August 22, 2013, 02:41:59 AM Last edit: August 22, 2013, 02:53:59 AM by Financisto |
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I sent some funds + transaction fee to my inputs.io a couple of hours ago and they have 13 confirmations on the blockchain but still shows in inputs.io as unconfirmed.
Should have confirmed. New feature: Payment receipts!This allows you to participate in things that require you to sign a message from one of your sending addresses. As inputs.io mixes your wallet for you automatically, none of the sending addresses of your transactions actually belong to you for privacy. However, this means that some things (like lottos that send back to your sending address, or group buys) cannot be used with Inputs.io ... until now! You're able to (retroactively) generate receipts for all your outgoing transactions to the Bitcoin network. We'll sign a message from one of the sending addresses of that transaction with one of your addresses. It looks like this: -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- Signed by Inputs.io on 20/07/13 06:38:48
The transaction 03f4e309a037e8c45e30eb01828f2f08be0ac26a4825eeaf0c2aac5bf535b186 was sent by the owner of the address 13LUGyXdAenEEMzKKP1Tr2a1ASSyKW9ixR. Messages signed from that address are representative of the actual sender of this transaction. This receipt was signed with one of the inputs of the transaction for verification.
-----BEGIN SIGNATURE----- 1K6Tfakyn3mzkndYx5oTdoEA3RXqBK3puR IGOiOikZhGxoFLnWkFjPW6dsnyoN5IAbeavQnfhGHT4RvuHJbjLUJfIqjOv/th+MX4mj1VGSf381CkVO6br23C0= -----END BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- As you can see, this message was signed by 1K6Tfakyn3mzkndYx5oTdoEA3RXqBK3puR even through I don't own that address, but Inputs lets me sign this message as it has verified that this transaction did come from me. 13LUGyXdAenEEMzKKP1Tr2a1ASSyKW9ixR is my address. @TradeFortress Is that "Generate Receipt" function still working? I tried to run some tests and could not get it to work properly (for me). I just copied and pasted the example you brought to us above at http://brainwallet.org/#verify and I got the result "Verified to: 1MqrSzUK2euqevNxFSDwMDnbehCFTvRtZE". That address is way different than the result you got yourself. P.s.: I did not try on Qt unfortunately. Would you mind adding some mini-tutorial or FAQ about that function on inputs.io? Keep up the good work!
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Financisto
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August 22, 2013, 02:48:10 AM |
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By the way, why not setting fees like that (for blockchain tx)? if ( tx >= 0.01 , fee = 0.0005 , fee = 0.0001 ) ;
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Mooshire
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August 22, 2013, 04:14:39 AM |
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Can you add sending to multiple addresses?
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Lohoris
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August 22, 2013, 07:32:37 PM |
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Making a transaction now has a cool progress bar thanks to NProgress So now we can watch in agony as our Bitcoins are sucked from our wallet into someone else's? YES! o.O. That's like buying something from the store and the cashier having to wave your money in your face and do a dance with it before they finally take it away, never to return to you. Now I'm depressed, . Look for the lawsuit in the mail for induced depression and the pain & suffering associated with it. ALL UR BITCOINS R BELONG TO ME! this is LMAO, good post, gg (tip sent!)
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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August 23, 2013, 06:58:58 AM |
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@TradeFortress
Is that "Generate Receipt" function still working? Looking into Can you add sending to multiple addresses? If a lot of users request it, yes.
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August 23, 2013, 01:45:01 PM |
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hi TF,
Minor bug. On sweeping in a key i got a string of text saying had swept in 10x the actual number of bitcoins in my address. (some 40.xxxx instead of the actual 4.xxxxxx)
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Mooshire
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August 23, 2013, 01:54:05 PM |
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hi TF,
Minor bug. On sweeping in a key i got a string of text saying had swept in 10x the actual number of bitcoins in my address. (some 40.xxxx instead of the actual 4.xxxxxx)
Is that what shows up in your balance? O.o
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August 23, 2013, 02:10:46 PM |
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@TradeFortress
Is that "Generate Receipt" function still working? Looking into Can you add sending to multiple addresses? If a lot of users request it, yes. 1+
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whiskers75
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August 23, 2013, 04:54:31 PM |
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IMHO, you don't need a sendmany replacement, as off-the-chain tx's are instant, and require no tx fee (why people use sendmany). Also, TF: you promised me a free WhiskChat ad on inputs
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wolverine.ks
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August 23, 2013, 04:57:35 PM |
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is there a total number of transactions number available?
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August 23, 2013, 11:16:37 PM |
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are you able to have multiple address on one account??? sending to multiple accounts sounds good too
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Financisto
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August 24, 2013, 02:18:05 AM Last edit: August 24, 2013, 03:13:13 AM by Financisto |
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Can you add sending to multiple addresses? If a lot of users request it, yes.
+1 (again) @TradeFortress Which option is easier to implement: "Generate Receipt" function or able/disable "Automatic free mixing feature"? Just choose the simplest one!
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gotpetum
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August 24, 2013, 05:08:00 AM |
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Hi TF, I send you an email about my CL withdrawal not being deposited to my inputs.io account.
Could you please take a look?
Thanks!
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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August 24, 2013, 05:45:50 AM |
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Which option is easier to implement: "Generate Receipt" function or able/disable "Automatic free mixing feature"? Just choose the simplest one! There was a spacing problem which made receipts previously failed to verify. This has been fixed, it also takes advantage of the clearsign format. Hi TF, I send you an email about my CL withdrawal not being deposited to my inputs.io account.
Could you please take a look? Will get back to you is there a total number of transactions number available?
Your total number of transactions is right in the overview tab. are you able to have multiple address on one account???
Yes. Go to the receive tab.
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August 24, 2013, 07:01:11 AM |
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Looks like a nice service -- a couple of quick questions came to mind while I'm getting started:
Is there a particular reason I can't send bitcoins to myself? I just wanted to see how the thing works, and would prefer not to create a throwaway account for that.
I tried to transfer 0.1 BTC to my inputs.io account a while ago, but it isn't yet in my confirmed balance even though blockchain.info shows 3 blocks within the last 10 minutes. Yet the FAQ states that incoming transactions < 5 BTC only need 1 confirm.
Any chance to disable the PIN check for small amounts, like 0.001 BTC? Ideally I'd like a tipping widget with as little hassle as possible (security not a big concern - think Flattr)
It would be nice if the donate button were to also serve as a easy gateway for those users who don't yet have an inputs.io account. Instead of seeing "Register or log in", which tends to turn users away, you'd see something like "1) Got inputs.io? Log in here, or 2) Send X bitcoins to this address and optionally enter your email to get a free inputs.io account". I imagine it would help newcomers to adopt the service.
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