I really beg to differ on this one. If you're an Ubuntu user who is
behind only one distro (quantal) you're stuck on version 0.6.2 with no
updates since 2012 (yes, that means on May 15th you'll be lost).
For those still on Debian Squeeze (ie barely out of date), you get
0.3.24! Yes, 0.3.24 incl
Hi All,
If any of you are interested, I've put forward a proposal for a P2P Trustless
Cryptocoin Exchange. I don't have anyone around to bounce ideas off; my
apologies if there's any gaping logical holes.
You can find details here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=198032.0
I'd really a
BTW, Adam, I suspect you might be using the console in the GUI, and that might
be
under Windows for all I know, but I usually do it this way on the command line
under Linux:
echo -n "Password: ";bitcoind walletpassphrase `stty -echo;read p;echo $p;stty
echo` 60; echo
This uses the JSON API to u
At ZKS other than freedom network (ToR precursor) we had psueudonyms
associated with cookie managers. The idea was you create pseudonyms for
different purposes to segregate your online linkability.
medical
casual browsing
social media
private
work
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 02:16:41PM +0200, Adam Back wrote:
> Hi
>
> Three minor security/other issues:
>
> 1. please a way to unlock the wallet without displaying wallet password in
>console screen (console unlock wallet, to import priv key); or
I think the general solution here is providin
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 2:28 PM, Gavin Andresen wrote:
> "sweep private key" is the missing functionality.
>
> I agree, it would be nice to have.
>
>
> On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Adam Back wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Three minor security/other issues:
>>
>> 1. please a way to unlock the wallet witho
"sweep private key" is the missing functionality.
I agree, it would be nice to have.
On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:16 AM, Adam Back wrote:
> Hi
>
> Three minor security/other issues:
>
> 1. please a way to unlock the wallet without displaying wallet password in
>console screen (console unlock w
Hi
Three minor security/other issues:
1. please a way to unlock the wallet without displaying wallet password in
console screen (console unlock wallet, to import priv key); or
2. a button to import a private key (and option to transfer it to another
key - if you are not the sole controlle
> And even without a PGP WoT connection, if the website had SSL enabled, they
> can trust the binaries its sending to the extent that it is securely
> maintained
Yes, it would be nice to have SSL but that requires finding
alternative file hosting.
> I guess its the least of the concerns but I bel
Well its a bit more hopeful than that :)
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 11:17:17AM +0200, Mike Hearn wrote:
>> Seems like the website redesign managed to hide the signatures pretty
>> good.
>
>Security theater indeed - even if people check the signatures, where
>did they get the identities of the signers
Looking at the proposed native crypto browser support (should arrive in the
next year)
http://www.w3.org/TR/WebCryptoAPI/#EcKeyGenParams-dictionary
We see:
enum NamedCurve {
// NIST recommended curve P-256, also known as secp256r1.
"P-256",
// NIST recommended curve P-384, also known as se
> Seems like the website redesign managed to hide the signatures pretty
> good. They're in the release announcements in any case, but that
> should be fixed. Even when they were prominently placed, practically
> no one checked them. As a result they are mostly security theater
Security theater in
> You mean scam you with a zero-conf transaction that hasn't actually been
> broadcast?
Yeah. Or just scam you at all. It's hard to imagine an organisation as
a big as a mobile carrier engaging in financial scamming (roaming fees
excepted).
I've said this before, but I think it's worth repeating.
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