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January 11, 2014, 05:23:54 PM
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Check out the details here: www.terrawallet.com

A complete online web-wallet for sale. Ready to take on Coinbase/Paypal or just run locally as a convenient front end to bitcoin/litecoin/whatevercoin-d.

Php, 2Factor Authentication, InstaCodes, Send/receive with only an email, No passwords stored, Cold-Storage system keeps coins offline, powerful API, metrics, multi-currency, multi-language, Transaction History, user tagging, user labels, mobile site, great design/interface, iOS friendly, fast, awesome.

It's a one-time-deal, I'm looking to transfer the entire site to only one person. Functionally it works great, still small bugs here and there. It's an unfinished project I worked on a few months ago. I'm a stranger to you so you need to check the code yourself once you get it. A digital fixer-upper. I can answer basic questions, but you should be a competent programmer or able to hire one.



It will work for Bitcoin, Litecoin, Terracoin, Namecoin, and probably all the Alt-Coins.

I'm selling it to raise capital for a new project- non bitcoin web wallet related.

Check it out at:

demo.terrawallet.com
User: support@terrawallet.com
Pass: 12345678

I'll try to reset the server daily incase it goes down or bitcoind freezes. It works, but runs on bitcoin-testnet currently. The server has been off for a little while so somethings like 'Metrics" and transaction history will be inaccurate/broken.

Make me an offer, preferably by email: support@terrawallet.com but here is fine too. I'll post this to reddit as well.

This topic is Self-moderated because I know how things can be on this site. If I delete you, don't take it personally. I'm just trying to stay focused.

Single sale, one time only, you can't resell this as a product, no customer support (I can let you poke around the live server for a couple days if you wish), runs on AWS, no returns all sales final, blah blah blah, basically what you see is mostly what you get :-)

NOTE: I moved this topic and locked the old one. Basically to get a bit more visibility.

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January 12, 2014, 11:04:16 PM
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How can it be proven safe? (So that it won't be Input.Io'd)

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January 13, 2014, 11:07:06 AM
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How can it be proven safe? (So that it won't be Input.Io'd)

Nothing on the internet is safe. Coinbase or MtGox is only 'safe' because they have someone watching it 24/7. The Safest thing you can do is to not keep coins on the server, or keep the server separate from the wallet, or keep different users on different server instances/different user permissions on the server or a combination of these things. You can not eliminate risk, you can only mitigate it.
 Also, the biggest security thing you could do is simply not use Bitcoin-d, which for production use is pretty terrible. Instead you should use a bitcoind server like Bitsofproof.com or even link it up with blockchain.info's services itself. All of this you could do with this software.

Its not always the server software that is the problem with wallet services, it's more Bitcoin-d and the idea that a wallet sits around on a server waiting to get swiped or bitcoind that sits around more then happy to send your coins anywhere to anyone at anytime.

But also, you can do other things with this wallet. So it's flexible.

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January 13, 2014, 03:35:33 PM
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Hmmm, Let me think... Buy a Online wallet site form a Rabbit Pirate?

What could go wrong here???

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Hmmm, Let me think... Buy a Online wallet site form a Rabbit Pirate?

What could go wrong here???
don't be mean bro. He's showing a demo and such.

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January 13, 2014, 08:37:04 PM
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Hmmm, Let me think... Buy a Online wallet site form a Rabbit Pirate?

What could go wrong here???

You don't have to use it like that, and I'm not asking a fortune. It's a project I'm not going to finish because I'm working on something different (just filed a bitcoin related patent!) something that is more up my alley. I wanted to sell this because I probably won't get back to it, and i could use any extra spare capital I can for my new project which isn't related to this sort of thing. Pretty good and up front reason if you ask me.

The "pirate" part is a community joke, from before your time I guess.

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what's the asking price?
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Hmmm, Let me think... Buy a Online wallet site form a Rabbit Pirate?

What could go wrong here???

You don't have to use it like that, and I'm not asking a fortune. It's a project I'm not going to finish because I'm working on something different (just filed a bitcoin related patent!) something that is more up my alley. I wanted to sell this because I probably won't get back to it, and i could use any extra spare capital I can for my new project which isn't related to this sort of thing. Pretty good and up front reason if you ask me.

The "pirate" part is a community joke, from before your time I guess.

My apologizes, seems like since I hit this site everything's a scam. Sad

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