oblox
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August 08, 2014, 09:03:29 PM |
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Open source doesn't mean people won't want to pay for it as a way of giving back. You see I don't stop easily my friend.
Let me add that having to connect to download to the client forces one to access sites that may be monitored. Also an act of network connection can lead to the compromising of a system, IP, IPS.
If clients were eventually available for purchase out of box with pre-established addresses, you could technically run (own) this box-client on your system without ever having to connect online, no downloads. Thus maintaining absolute confidence in the security of your system and funds. At that time the .dat file can be copied and used on other computers or if needed one can then connect online and know one's computer is fresh and no data exists on it that could compromise your identity or location. Just a thought...
As for fairy tales, one of my favourite tales was written by Jules Verne and concerns men walking on the moon.... Just a thought... Thanks.
Accessing a site that may or may not be monitored to download something doesn't give any meaningful data to anyone monitoring. Further, if you are THAT paranoid, compile from source when it is available. Good luck with the rest of your "ideas". You can start by emailing Google and asking them for a future agreement to stop data monitoring/mining. See how that works out when they are in the content business.
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thefrog
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August 08, 2014, 09:07:27 PM |
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I'll stop you right at the first sentence... open source. Your idea conflicts with the end result.
Open source doesn't mean people won't want to pay for it as a way of giving back. You see I don't stop easily my friend. Let me add that having to connect to download to the client forces one to access sites that may be monitored. Also an act of network connection can lead to the compromising of a system, IP, IPS. If clients were eventually available for purchase out of box with pre-established addresses, you could technically run (own) this box-client on your system without ever having to connect online, no downloads. Thus maintaining absolute confidence in the security of your system and funds. At that time the .dat file can be copied and used on other computers or if needed one can then connect online and know one's computer is fresh and no data exists on it that could compromise your identity or location. Just a thought... As for fairy tales, one of my favourite tales was written by Jules Verne and concerns men walking on the moon.... Just a thought... Thanks. [/quote] What about using Tails Linux https://tails.boum.org . Get the Linux wallet run with it, and you have got yourself a decent 'plug me anywhere my drk wallet' system. Put a bittorrent sync client on it and have the wallet.dat file synced to a secure place just in case, optionaly of course.
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r-ando
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August 08, 2014, 09:19:23 PM |
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I'll stop you right at the first sentence... open source. Your idea conflicts with the end result.
Open source doesn't mean people won't want to pay for it as a way of giving back. You see I don't stop easily my friend. Let me add that having to connect to download to the client forces one to access sites that may be monitored. Also an act of network connection can lead to the compromising of a system, IP, IPS. If clients were eventually available for purchase out of box with pre-established addresses, you could technically run (own) this box-client on your system without ever having to connect online, no downloads. Thus maintaining absolute confidence in the security of your system and funds. At that time the .dat file can be copied and used on other computers or if needed one can then connect online and know one's computer is fresh and no data exists on it that could compromise your identity or location. Just a thought... As for fairy tales, one of my favourite tales was written by Jules Verne and concerns men walking on the moon.... Just a thought... Thanks. What about using Tails Linux https://tails.boum.org . Get the Linux wallet run with it, and you have got yourself a decent 'plug me anywhere my drk wallet' system. Put a bittorrent sync client on it and have the wallet.dat file synced to a secure place just in case, optionaly of course. [/quote] Thanks for the information! Has anyone pondered how tedious it is to have to enter the encryption key every time we want to create a new receiving address... And every time we make a payment... I know there are light wallets, but could such a system eventually be designed for more complete versions of the client? This way when paying multiple (hundreds of bills....) in a day, one wouldn't have to enter a 30 digit encryption over and over again.... Maybe like a check box after the first payment asking if the key should stay input until the client is closed....? Any thoughts on this, thanks!
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Every moment is like a falling leaf. Seize the moments within the moment.
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thefrog
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August 08, 2014, 09:28:54 PM |
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I'll stop you right at the first sentence... open source. Your idea conflicts with the end result.
Open source doesn't mean people won't want to pay for it as a way of giving back. You see I don't stop easily my friend. Let me add that having to connect to download to the client forces one to access sites that may be monitored. Also an act of network connection can lead to the compromising of a system, IP, IPS. If clients were eventually available for purchase out of box with pre-established addresses, you could technically run (own) this box-client on your system without ever having to connect online, no downloads. Thus maintaining absolute confidence in the security of your system and funds. At that time the .dat file can be copied and used on other computers or if needed one can then connect online and know one's computer is fresh and no data exists on it that could compromise your identity or location. Just a thought... As for fairy tales, one of my favourite tales was written by Jules Verne and concerns men walking on the moon.... Just a thought... Thanks. What about using Tails Linux https://tails.boum.org . Get the Linux wallet run with it, and you have got yourself a decent 'plug me anywhere my drk wallet' system. Put a bittorrent sync client on it and have the wallet.dat file synced to a secure place just in case, optionaly of course. Thanks for the information! Has anyone pondered how tedious it is to have to enter the encryption key every time we want to create a new receiving address... And every time we make a payment... I know there are light wallets, but could such a system eventually be designed for more complete versions of the client? This way when paying multiple (hundreds of bills....) in a day, one wouldn't have to enter a 30 digit encryption over and over again.... Maybe like a check box after the first payment asking if the key should stay input until the client is closed....? Any thoughts on this, thanks! [/quote] Just go toe the console in the gui wallet, and enter walletpassphrase <yourpassphrase> <time in sec wallet should stay unlocked> and the help command in the same console will give you some help about available commands. like getinfo for example
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r-ando
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August 08, 2014, 09:32:17 PM |
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Open source doesn't mean people won't want to pay for it as a way of giving back. You see I don't stop easily my friend.
Let me add that having to connect to download to the client forces one to access sites that may be monitored. Also an act of network connection can lead to the compromising of a system, IP, IPS.
If clients were eventually available for purchase out of box with pre-established addresses, you could technically run (own) this box-client on your system without ever having to connect online, no downloads. Thus maintaining absolute confidence in the security of your system and funds. At that time the .dat file can be copied and used on other computers or if needed one can then connect online and know one's computer is fresh and no data exists on it that could compromise your identity or location. Just a thought...
As for fairy tales, one of my favourite tales was written by Jules Verne and concerns men walking on the moon.... Just a thought... Thanks.
Accessing a site that may or may not be monitored to download something doesn't give any meaningful data to anyone monitoring. Further, if you are THAT paranoid, compile from source when it is available. Good luck with the rest of your "ideas". You can start by emailing Google and asking them for a future agreement to stop data monitoring/mining. See how that works out when they are in the content business. I rarely do this but I would like to share a quote I just read and I believe it applies to the people who work for Google and who own its shares as well as to all others, thank you for this moment: ''A good world is not a world where everybody fixates on global problems according to some externally imposed framework of 'importance'. A good world is one in which people find meaning in the particular things they do - and that means a world that has a place for beauty, creativity and play.'' How to change the world, John-Paul FlintoffNamaste.
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Every moment is like a falling leaf. Seize the moments within the moment.
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r-ando
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August 08, 2014, 09:34:31 PM |
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I'll stop you right at the first sentence... open source. Your idea conflicts with the end result.
Open source doesn't mean people won't want to pay for it as a way of giving back. You see I don't stop easily my friend. Let me add that having to connect to download to the client forces one to access sites that may be monitored. Also an act of network connection can lead to the compromising of a system, IP, IPS. If clients were eventually available for purchase out of box with pre-established addresses, you could technically run (own) this box-client on your system without ever having to connect online, no downloads. Thus maintaining absolute confidence in the security of your system and funds. At that time the .dat file can be copied and used on other computers or if needed one can then connect online and know one's computer is fresh and no data exists on it that could compromise your identity or location. Just a thought... As for fairy tales, one of my favourite tales was written by Jules Verne and concerns men walking on the moon.... Just a thought... Thanks. What about using Tails Linux https://tails.boum.org . Get the Linux wallet run with it, and you have got yourself a decent 'plug me anywhere my drk wallet' system. Put a bittorrent sync client on it and have the wallet.dat file synced to a secure place just in case, optionaly of course. Thanks for the information! Has anyone pondered how tedious it is to have to enter the encryption key every time we want to create a new receiving address... And every time we make a payment... I know there are light wallets, but could such a system eventually be designed for more complete versions of the client? This way when paying multiple (hundreds of bills....) in a day, one wouldn't have to enter a 30 digit encryption over and over again.... Maybe like a check box after the first payment asking if the key should stay input until the client is closed....? Any thoughts on this, thanks! Just go toe the console in the gui wallet, and enter walletpassphrase <yourpassphrase> <time in sec wallet should stay unlocked> and the help command in the same console will give you some help about available commands. like getinfo for example [/quote] Wow, this is really impressive, thank you so much!
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Every moment is like a falling leaf. Seize the moments within the moment.
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camosoul
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August 08, 2014, 09:41:49 PM |
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Open source doesn't mean people won't want to pay for it as a way of giving back. You see I don't stop easily my friend.
Let me add that having to connect to download to the client forces one to access sites that may be monitored. Also an act of network connection can lead to the compromising of a system, IP, IPS.
If clients were eventually available for purchase out of box with pre-established addresses, you could technically run (own) this box-client on your system without ever having to connect online, no downloads. Thus maintaining absolute confidence in the security of your system and funds. At that time the .dat file can be copied and used on other computers or if needed one can then connect online and know one's computer is fresh and no data exists on it that could compromise your identity or location. Just a thought...
As for fairy tales, one of my favourite tales was written by Jules Verne and concerns men walking on the moon.... Just a thought... Thanks.
Accessing a site that may or may not be monitored to download something doesn't give any meaningful data to anyone monitoring. Further, if you are THAT paranoid, compile from source when it is available. Good luck with the rest of your "ideas". You can start by emailing Google and asking them for a future agreement to stop data monitoring/mining. See how that works out when they are in the content business. DNS queries monitored from the requesting end. Not that hard to see everywhere you go... Most people using TOR don't realize that their DNS lookups are not TORrified...
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illodin
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August 08, 2014, 09:56:27 PM |
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Has anyone pondered how tedious it is to have to enter the encryption key every time we want to create a new receiving address...
I use KeePass which is a tool where you can safely store your passwords, and define a hot key you can use to let it auto-type the passwords for you. So whenever the wallet asks for a password, you can just hit the hot key instead of typing the (hopefully) long and complex password by hand.
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camosoul
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August 08, 2014, 09:59:33 PM |
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Has anyone pondered how tedious it is to have to enter the encryption key every time we want to create a new receiving address...
I use KeePass which is a tool where you can safely store your passwords, and define a hot key you can use to let it auto-type the passwords for you. So whenever the wallet asks for a password, you can just hit the hot key instead of typing the (hopefully) long and complex password by hand. So, it's a sticky note on the monitor with the password on it that types itself in... Brilliant.
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luigi1111
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Merit: 1000
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August 08, 2014, 10:10:51 PM |
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Interesting activity in the current number 2 wallet: http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?395957.htmYou can follow it around and see that very recently, 5,000 DRK has been peeled off numerous times. It looks like they are trying to get it ready to be DS+ denominated. It's weird, though, because the sets of 5,000 are being directed into the same address, which would make it not DS+-able (if you will). You can also follow it and see that 96,000 were sent off to Cryptsy since 6-12 (60k 6-12; 30k 7-30; 6k 8-8). Kinda strange, unless it is somehow explained by being a cold wallet for an exchange.
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illodin
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August 08, 2014, 10:17:33 PM |
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Interesting activity in the current number 2 wallet: http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?395957.htmYou can follow it around and see that very recently, 5,000 DRK has been peeled off numerous times. It looks like they are trying to get it ready to be DS+ denominated. It's weird, though, because the sets of 5,000 are being directed into the same address, which would make it not DS+-able (if you will). You can also follow it and see that 96,000 were sent off to Cryptsy since 6-12 (60k 6-12; 30k 7-30; 6k 8-8). Kinda strange, unless it is somehow explained by being a cold wallet for an exchange. Someone asked in Cryptsy trollbox whether it's them when they moved the 60k and someone from the staff said yes.
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luigi1111
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Activity: 1105
Merit: 1000
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August 08, 2014, 10:19:45 PM |
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Interesting activity in the current number 2 wallet: http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?395957.htmYou can follow it around and see that very recently, 5,000 DRK has been peeled off numerous times. It looks like they are trying to get it ready to be DS+ denominated. It's weird, though, because the sets of 5,000 are being directed into the same address, which would make it not DS+-able (if you will). You can also follow it and see that 96,000 were sent off to Cryptsy since 6-12 (60k 6-12; 30k 7-30; 6k 8-8). Kinda strange, unless it is somehow explained by being a cold wallet for an exchange. Someone asked in Cryptsy trollbox whether it's them when they moved the 60k and someone from the staff said yes. You mean back on 6-12? That's interesting...I'm still curious why they'd peel of 5k numerous times today though.
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camosoul
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August 08, 2014, 10:29:18 PM |
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DRK version mystery bounty by yours truly.
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reflexmk
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August 08, 2014, 10:38:26 PM |
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coinz3 or camosoul : please feel free by all means to test the sell walls at Mintpal.
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xibeijan
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Merit: 1001
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August 08, 2014, 10:40:57 PM |
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DRK version mystery bounty by yours truly. is mystery bounty above 1000 DRK? Anyone with the skills for this?
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camosoul
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August 08, 2014, 10:45:21 PM |
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coinz3 or camosoul : please feel free by all means to test the sell walls at Mintpal.
guvpaper incoming...
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reflexmk
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August 08, 2014, 10:52:21 PM |
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coinz3 or camosoul : please feel free by all means to test the sell walls at Mintpal.
guvpaper incoming... And just like that, 4k darks removed from the sale side. HA-ha.
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asdf55
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August 08, 2014, 11:00:45 PM |
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Interesting activity in the current number 2 wallet: http://chainz.cryptoid.info/drk/address.dws?395957.htmYou can follow it around and see that very recently, 5,000 DRK has been peeled off numerous times. It looks like they are trying to get it ready to be DS+ denominated. It's weird, though, because the sets of 5,000 are being directed into the same address, which would make it not DS+-able (if you will). You can also follow it and see that 96,000 were sent off to Cryptsy since 6-12 (60k 6-12; 30k 7-30; 6k 8-8). Kinda strange, unless it is somehow explained by being a cold wallet for an exchange. It looks like they are doing this
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