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November 14, 2013, 01:02:10 AM
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PLAYTIN - anonymous mixing web wallet - off-chain transactions


Over the last months we have noticed an increased amount of accounts that seems to be using our casino wallets as some sort of anonymous web wallet with a built-in mixer. Maybe it played a role that we don't ask for an email address and don't record IP addresses. Or that one can open an account in less that 2 seconds.

The customer is always king, so we added some new functionality for those users.
You can now send funds to some other account, instantly and with no fees - basically an off-chain transaction. A small text message can be attached for the receiver.
To make this more convenient, every account has a public name that can be changed at will. This public name has no relations to the actual login credentials.
Currently the wallet and the off-chain transactions work for Bitcoins and Litecoins. We are considering adding more currencies in the future.

More info about PLAYTIN can be found in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=148689.0

If you guys have any questions or need any other functionality, let us know Wink
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November 14, 2013, 01:25:21 AM
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Over the last months we have noticed an increased amount of accounts that seems to be using our casino wallets as some sort of anonymous web wallet with a built-in mixer. Maybe it played a role that we don't record IP addresses.

Paste the configurations of all the daemons and processes involved while accessing your site, censor any private information as you see fit. What host provider are you using and how is your server managed ? How do you handle attacks if you don't record IP addresses ?
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November 14, 2013, 01:27:23 AM
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PLAYTIN - anonymous mixing web wallet - off-chain transactions

Over the last months we have noticed an increased amount of accounts that seems to be using our casino wallets as some sort of anonymous web wallet with a built-in mixer. Maybe it played a role that we don't ask for an email address and don't record IP addresses. Or that one can open an account in less that 2 seconds.

That's nice Wink. I understand primarily your service is not an anonymous wallet / mixer but after the recent closure of other online wallets can you offer some sort of proof for longevity?
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November 14, 2013, 01:35:18 AM
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Over the last months we have noticed an increased amount of accounts that seems to be using our casino wallets as some sort of anonymous web wallet with a built-in mixer. Maybe it played a role that we don't record IP addresses.

Paste the configurations of all the daemons and processes involved while accessing your site, censor any private information as you see fit. What host provider are you using and how is your server managed ? How do you handle attacks if you don't record IP addresses ?
As per our policy we wont reveal implementation related information.
Our service is hosted on our own servers Wink

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November 14, 2013, 01:39:08 AM
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That's nice Wink. I understand primarily your service is not an anonymous wallet / mixer but after the recent closure of other online wallets can you offer some sort of proof for longevity?
Well, as you noticed the wallet is not our primary service. So in sharp contrast to some now gone services we have a working business model Wink

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November 14, 2013, 01:40:01 AM
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Over the last months we have noticed an increased amount of accounts that seems to be using our casino wallets as some sort of anonymous web wallet with a built-in mixer. Maybe it played a role that we don't record IP addresses.

Paste the configurations of all the daemons and processes involved while accessing your site, censor any private information as you see fit. What host provider are you using and how is your server managed ? How do you handle attacks if you don't record IP addresses ?
As per our policy we wont reveal implementation related information.
Our service is hosted on our own servers Wink

First, I'm not asking for your implementation.

Second, your IP is owned by myNet Internet Solutions so I take that you bought this company so their servers are your own servers ? ...

What is this http://website.informer.com/Jeremiah+Haselberg+PiratePoint+Ltd..html ?
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November 14, 2013, 09:39:32 AM
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Wow, there is a lot of room to grow to eventually reach the numbers of vidstream.in Cheesy

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Wow, there is a lot of room to grow to eventually reach the numbers of vidstream.in Cheesy


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Don't even know who registered the very own domain you are using ? Check.
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November 14, 2013, 12:42:49 PM
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Wow, there is a lot of room to grow to eventually reach the numbers of vidstream.in Cheesy


Ignoring questions ? Check.

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LOL
Well, the wallet is just a byproduct. Our primary service operates perfectly since ages without any glitch. We are here to stay Wink

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November 14, 2013, 12:48:14 PM
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The new inputs.io is born.
next you'll add an API so that we can make faucets using the online wallet? Cheesy
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November 14, 2013, 12:49:49 PM
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Do we need to add our Playtex ID in sigs to receive payment?
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November 14, 2013, 02:36:14 PM
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The new inputs.io is born.
next you'll add an API so that we can make faucets using the online wallet? Cheesy
An API is probably an interesting idea, but I really doubt it would work for a faucet because we work on mBTC as the base unit... Wink
Beside that, we are fundamentally different from them. Assuming it was legit, inputs was a way to collect email addresses and IPs, two things we don't care about. In the end our wallet is more similar to instawallet - instawallet with optional 2 factor authentication that is.

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November 14, 2013, 02:45:33 PM
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Do we need to add our Playtex ID in sigs to receive payment?
A PLAYTIN account id would probably work better Wink
BTW, funds have to be on PLAYTIN before they can be send to some other PLAYTIN account, because we will not reveal your deposit address. Doing that would be a privacy leak.
However, if there is demand we can add functionality to make clickable links.

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Do we need to add our Playtex ID in sigs to receive payment?
A PLAYTIN account id would probably work better Wink
BTW, funds have to be on PLAYTIN before they can be send to some other PLAYTIN account, because we will not reveal your deposit address. Doing that would be a privacy leak.
However, if there is demand we can add functionality to make clickable links.

You are missing the jokes buddy.
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November 14, 2013, 07:13:12 PM
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The new inputs.io is born.
next you'll add an API so that we can make faucets using the online wallet? Cheesy
An API is probably an interesting idea, but I really doubt it would work for a faucet because we work on mBTC as the base unit... Wink
Beside that, we are fundamentally different from them. Assuming it was legit, inputs was a way to collect email addresses and IPs, two things we don't care about. In the end our wallet is more similar to instawallet - instawallet with optional 2 factor authentication that is.
GOOD! That's the spirit!
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November 15, 2013, 10:00:37 PM
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Ignoring questions ? Check.

Don't even know who registered the very own domain you are using ? Check.

Ayup.

Back to the drawing board, OP.

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Ignoring questions ? Check.

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Ayup.

Back to the drawing board, OP.

No need for this, our site already works perfectly Wink

And as long as we can help fighting this blacklist bullshit by supporting off-chain transactions we are doing the right thing.

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Ignoring questions ? Check.

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Ayup.

Back to the drawing board, OP.

No need for this, our site already works perfectly Wink

And as long as we can help fighting this blacklist bullshit by supporting off-chain transactions we are doing the right thing.

"Off-chain transactions", oh dear... in the best case scenario you are using a database which has the concept of transactions, and you are using such transaction to transfer something from user X to user Y. Other than that, your off-chain transactions are non-existent.
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November 16, 2013, 12:12:08 AM
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Ignoring questions ? Check.

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Ayup.

Back to the drawing board, OP.

No need for this, our site already works perfectly Wink

And as long as we can help fighting this blacklist bullshit by supporting off-chain transactions we are doing the right thing.

"Off-chain transactions", oh dear... in the best case scenario you are using a database which has the concept of transactions, and you are using such transaction to transfer something from user X to user Y. Other than that, your off-chain transactions are non-existent.

Bingo, you just explained off-chain transactions. And since those are off-chain and private the actual transfer of ownership is hidden.
But of course, all those black list campaigners hate this. Therefor we were expecting some hate for doing this.

Anyway, in the meantime the different reactions to this service are really helping when playing this game: http://www.zdnet.com/news/def-cons-sport-spot-the-fed/102697

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Ignoring questions ? Check.

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Ayup.

Back to the drawing board, OP.

No need for this, our site already works perfectly Wink

And as long as we can help fighting this blacklist bullshit by supporting off-chain transactions we are doing the right thing.

"Off-chain transactions", oh dear... in the best case scenario you are using a database which has the concept of transactions, and you are using such transaction to transfer something from user X to user Y. Other than that, your off-chain transactions are non-existent.

Since those are off-chain and private the actual transfer of ownership is hidden.

And you don't see any possible issue with that, yes ? It is interesting that you think are you providing something new.
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