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July 17, 2013, 07:48:09 AM |
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GPG auth has been added to Inputs.io. If you enable it, you'll need to decrypt a string using your GPG key in order to sign into Inputs. Simply add your fingerprint in the security tab to enable this feature. However, it's important that you know what you are doing first - we're unable to help at all if you lose your GPG key.
Secondly, we now have a new policy for Tor. We recognize that Tor provides privacy to our users, however it can also be abused to hide account hijacking. New accounts that were registered with Tor will have a flag set, and they will be able to sign in from the Tor network. For all other accounts, Tor cannot be used to sign in.
We've also enhanced our session code to no longer require a consistent IP address if you are using Tor.
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Hodl regularly and often!
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July 17, 2013, 10:46:56 AM |
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Whats gpg and how do i use it
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Mooshire
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July 17, 2013, 06:45:11 PM |
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I'd like a link for GPG, as I have never gotten around to using it and would like to.
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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July 18, 2013, 08:36:34 AM |
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I'd like a link for GPG, as I have never gotten around to using it and would like to.
If you're on Ubuntu, then get out a terminal window and: sudo apt-get install gpg gpg --gen-key
Upload your key to MIT's keyserver
gpg --fingerprint
Add your fingerprint to Inputs.io
When you sign in, just type: gpg --decrypt And then paste the encrypted message into your terminal and press Ctrl+D. You should see a string of random text. Copy that into the decrypted text.
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Mooshire
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July 18, 2013, 11:26:21 PM |
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Noted a small grammatical error when increasing my balance Limit Increase. No Bitcoins was sent. Should be were instead of was. Thanks for catering to my limited perfectionism
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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July 19, 2013, 08:02:20 AM |
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Noted a small grammatical error when increasing my balance Limit Increase. No Bitcoins was sent. Should be were instead of was. Thanks for catering to my limited perfectionism Thanks, fixed! Soon, Inputs.io will also provide transaction receipts signed from the sending address. You choose when to generate a receipt, so your transactions are still private and mixed (unless you choose otherwise). This will make it possible to enter "group buys" and gambling games that sends prizes back to sending addresses, as you'll now have a signed receipt with an alternate address to send to.
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July 20, 2013, 03:44:54 AM |
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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.
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July 20, 2013, 06:44:28 AM |
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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.
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Boelens
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July 20, 2013, 02:09:32 PM |
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I may have found a minor bug, my notepad says it exceeded the maximum characters, I have nothing there.
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Mooshire
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July 20, 2013, 04:03:20 PM |
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It would be better if we could do it where they can just send coins back to one of our addresses that we sent from, as some sites just send right back to the sending address.
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Mooshire
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July 20, 2013, 04:19:31 PM |
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I'm pretty sure this was not meant to be, so this is a bug report.
If you raise your limit twice in a 48 hour period, it is not raised to what it was set the first time, I think this might be because setting it the second time resets a 48 hour timer or something. Basically, I raised my limit to 0.5, then about 12 hours later, raised it again to 1.0
So now, it's 48 hours after the first time I raised it to 0.5, but my limit isn't reflecting the increase. I suppose that it will raise to 1.0 when it becomes 48 hours after the second increase to 1.0
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Hello there!
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July 20, 2013, 08:45:09 PM |
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I may have found a minor bug, my notepad says it exceeded the maximum characters, I have nothing there.
Same here, plus my balance doesn't show and I'm stuck on "Overview" tab. Tested with Firefox & Chromium.
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BTC: 1SpzM1yPu8SKPnr5zjn7ptXWGKFNywcoi | LTC: Lcz5RHPcxcrp63k1HNbAQUTQkUWon2RoMr PGP/GPG Key
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Mooshire
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July 20, 2013, 09:53:06 PM |
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I'm pretty sure this was not meant to be, so this is a bug report.
If you raise your limit twice in a 48 hour period, it is not raised to what it was set the first time, I think this might be because setting it the second time resets a 48 hour timer or something. Basically, I raised my limit to 0.5, then about 12 hours later, raised it again to 1.0
So now, it's 48 hours after the first time I raised it to 0.5, but my limit isn't reflecting the increase. I suppose that it will raise to 1.0 when it becomes 48 hours after the second increase to 1.0
So its been around 49 hours since my last limit raise, and its not reflecting that yet. What's up? Please make your site more dependable
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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July 20, 2013, 11:43:44 PM |
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I'm pretty sure this was not meant to be, so this is a bug report.
If you raise your limit twice in a 48 hour period, it is not raised to what it was set the first time, I think this might be because setting it the second time resets a 48 hour timer or something. Basically, I raised my limit to 0.5, then about 12 hours later, raised it again to 1.0
So now, it's 48 hours after the first time I raised it to 0.5, but my limit isn't reflecting the increase. I suppose that it will raise to 1.0 when it becomes 48 hours after the second increase to 1.0
So its been around 49 hours since my last limit raise, and its not reflecting that yet. What's up? Please make your site more dependable Previously, the limit calculation was operating on date blocks, which now has been updated to hour blocks. I've sent you 0.05 BTC for the bug report. Thanks!
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July 20, 2013, 11:45:12 PM |
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I'm pretty sure this was not meant to be, so this is a bug report.
If you raise your limit twice in a 48 hour period, it is not raised to what it was set the first time, I think this might be because setting it the second time resets a 48 hour timer or something. Basically, I raised my limit to 0.5, then about 12 hours later, raised it again to 1.0
So now, it's 48 hours after the first time I raised it to 0.5, but my limit isn't reflecting the increase. I suppose that it will raise to 1.0 when it becomes 48 hours after the second increase to 1.0
So its been around 49 hours since my last limit raise, and its not reflecting that yet. What's up? Please make your site more dependable Previously, the limit calculation was operating on date blocks, which now has been updated to hour blocks. I've sent you 0.05 BTC for the bug report. Thanks! When willl the site be fixed? EDIT: As in, balance not loading, transactions not showing, not able to navigate any tab.
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July 20, 2013, 11:51:03 PM |
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When willl the site be fixed?
Already fixed. If you're not seeing it, you need to clear your cache. The problem wasn't caught doing testing because it only affected users who don't have the mode cookie in their browser. The test plan has been updated to reflect this. If you were affected by this bug (and haven't emailed support@inputs.io), send a email and I'll send 0.05 BTC to your account as an apology for the downtime.
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July 21, 2013, 12:02:53 AM |
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TradeFortress, is there any plan of implementing an email notification of when you receive a transaction to your inputs.io? I'm thinking that something like the email system that blockchain.info uses would be good.
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July 21, 2013, 12:03:24 AM |
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TradeFortress, is there any plan of implementing an email notification of when you receive a transaction to your inputs.io? I'm thinking that something like the email system that blockchain.info uses would be good.
There already is! Make sure you haven't disabled it in the security tab. If you're not getting the emails, please check your spam filter.
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Boelens
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July 21, 2013, 12:05:10 AM |
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When willl the site be fixed?
Already fixed. If you're not seeing it, you need to clear your cache. The problem wasn't caught doing testing because it only affected users who don't have the mode cookie in their browser. The test plan has been updated to reflect this. If you were affected by this bug (and haven't emailed support@inputs.io), send a email and I'll send 0.05 BTC to your account as an apology for the downtime. Oh, yep! A full refresh fixed it. I was sort of affected, wanted to use a gambling site using inputs.io and couldn't, but if you would like to send compensation, sure! I'll actually just put it in my fauet directly, so if you can, send it to admin@domesticpineapple.com
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July 21, 2013, 12:05:41 AM |
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TradeFortress, is there any plan of implementing an email notification of when you receive a transaction to your inputs.io? I'm thinking that something like the email system that blockchain.info uses would be good.
There already is! Make sure you haven't disabled it in the security tab. If you're not getting the emails, please check your spam filter. :O I guess I haven't received a transaction in a while, so I didn't notice it XD
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