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Topic: [ANN] LTC InstaWallet & source - page 4. (Read 13477 times)

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April 28, 2012, 11:40:11 PM
#22
no worries all thats happend is isp changes and routing problems ill get it move to other isp soon

News?
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PooL-X.eu
April 20, 2012, 04:09:21 PM
#21
no worries all thats happend is isp changes and routing problems ill get it move to other isp soon
hero member
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April 16, 2012, 08:25:30 PM
#20
I'd really like for it to be up, I have some 3000 coins on my wallet (May not be much, but for a poor guy like me its a lot).
This isn't good. I'll see to it you get your funds.
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April 16, 2012, 08:19:46 PM
#19
Bump :/
hero member
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April 10, 2012, 03:44:36 PM
#18
I'd really like for it to be up, I have some 3000 coins on my wallet (May not be much, but for a poor guy like me its a lot).
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April 09, 2012, 01:01:30 AM
#17
Sounds great, but as mentioned above, the site is down at the moment.
sr. member
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Don't mind me.
April 05, 2012, 11:56:29 PM
#16
Let me give you a idea, how to expand it and make it more useful.

You have the InstaWallet functionality and you can plug that in to the picture anywhere.

Idea is simple. I (or you)  as merchant  do not want to deal with all the BS involved with wallet, running *coind etc.
I have my shop(s) and I want someone else to worry about securing my money/*coin.
I also have no wish to set up trading accounts etc to convert payments to fiat (sorry, but fiat rules the world at the moment, no matter how exited and sweaty some of the enthusiasts get over *coin.)
For me, LTC, BTC etc are not the new currencies but a new and hopefully cheaper methods of transferring funds.

So, to make adapting *coin as painless as possible, I like to see a "hub" and a working plugin for my FOS shopping cart software X that takes care of all that and I, as a business, can concentrate on what I do well (sell shit on the net? or what ever you do).  Smiley
My business in NOT secure wallets from dipshitt hacker criminals and find current exchange rate from the exchanges. I like you to provide this as a service to me (or any business, who uses *coin). We need The Coin Hub (tm)! 

This is simplified sketch of the service I am talking about.
FOS shopping cart A... = plugin for most common online shop software like OS Commerce etc



If you think, you can build it, please let me know and I like to participate in this project.

Trying to do something similar with a website that can take an instawallet URL and cash it out as Paypal within seconds, with possibly a browser extension or a javascript embed that can pull from your balance with one currency to accept another that you would otherwise never use, be it BTC, LTC or PP.
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April 05, 2012, 10:59:20 PM
#15
I could really use the site right now if it were up.
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April 05, 2012, 06:10:52 PM
#14
Neat idea...but sadly the website is down
legendary
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April 03, 2012, 09:47:55 AM
#13
Let me give you a idea, how to expand it and make it more useful.

You have the InstaWallet functionality and you can plug that in to the picture anywhere.

Idea is simple. I (or you)  as merchant  do not want to deal with all the BS involved with wallet, running *coind etc.
I have my shop(s) and I want someone else to worry about securing my money/*coin.
I also have no wish to set up trading accounts etc to convert payments to fiat (sorry, but fiat rules the world at the moment, no matter how exited and sweaty some of the enthusiasts get over *coin.)
For me, LTC, BTC etc are not the new currencies but a new and hopefully cheaper methods of transferring funds.

So, to make adapting *coin as painless as possible, I like to see a "hub" and a working plugin for my FOS shopping cart software X that takes care of all that and I, as a business, can concentrate on what I do well (sell shit on the net? or what ever you do).  Smiley
My business in NOT secure wallets from dipshitt hacker criminals and find current exchange rate from the exchanges. I like you to provide this as a service to me (or any business, who uses *coin). We need The Coin Hub (tm)! 

This is simplified sketch of the service I am talking about.
FOS shopping cart A... = plugin for most common online shop software like OS Commerce etc



If you think, you can build it, please let me know and I like to participate in this project.
hero member
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April 01, 2012, 11:47:03 PM
#12
Site is down!
sr. member
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Don't mind me.
March 25, 2012, 09:32:35 PM
#11
Any chance of an API? Screwing around with the Bitcoin Instawallet, and instant confirms on wallet-to-wallet transfer could be incredibly useful for getting paid quicker. 
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February 16, 2012, 05:54:21 PM
#10
tied to ip wtf ? no ? .. all its "tied" to after being random generated is a browser session ... that recreates when visiting again using the link ..

and ye ips trying to bruteforce address are banned..

and no the bitcoin wallet and this works the same way if you keep using the link provided to you you have a wallet there for usage with the same address .... and this can be used as "perm" wallet aswell word instant is just to say dont have to download client+blockchain to get an address

Ok, thanks for the clarification.

What I meant by permawallet is that you really cant depend on the identity part to be a security check. For example: what if you adopt the position that an arbitrary string can be used as a username on a system and it would never need a password?

If the entity that serves as the identity cannot be changed such as username, email address or a url, then its obfuscation is no security. Bookmarks etc can be read from browsers by third parties.

True security comes from keeping identity and securing device (password) separate and being able update the password on a regular basis.
newbie
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February 16, 2012, 04:13:12 PM
#9
Site appears down.
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PooL-X.eu
February 16, 2012, 03:17:09 PM
#8
tied to ip wtf ? no ? .. all its "tied" to after being random generated is a browser session ... that recreates when visiting again using the link ..

and ye ips trying to bruteforce address are banned..

and no the bitcoin wallet and this works the same way if you keep using the link provided to you you have a wallet there for usage with the same address .... and this can be used as "perm" wallet aswell word instant is just to say dont have to download client+blockchain to get an address
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February 13, 2012, 09:00:29 PM
#7
So your LTC instawallet is tied to your IP?

What happens when someone tries to access this via a corporate firewall? Will everyone at IBM get the same wallet since their IP would appear identical to you?

Also is guessing the URL the only security feature? In that case, will you at least block an IP if they try to guess too many urls? and again what happens if someone from inside a corporate firewall is trying to guess wallet urls? Do you plan to block the entire company?

The reason bitcoin instawallet http://instawallet.org works is because a new address is generated on each access. I really think this is the only secure model.

Personally, I think instawallets are great but LTC would also need a permawallet (such as http://blockchain.info/wallet for bitcoins)

sr. member
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February 13, 2012, 02:29:41 PM
#6
Nice work!
We need more of those LTC services!

I'm not familiar with Bitcoin Instawallet so can you give me use case for LTC InstaWallet?

Lets say you're not at home, and you need to be able to access your Litecoin wallet just to receive some LTC from a friend, because they're not going to be available to send you the money for a while if you left it:
But you're not at home and you don't know your own LTC address fully, so instead you grab an instawallet, write down the key on a piece of paper for when you get home, and ask them to send the LTC to your instawallet.
Then once you're home, you can send the LTC from your instawallet to your real LTC wallet.

Or, lets say you're introducing a new user to litecoin, and they don't want to download the full client and all the blocks...
Instead, you give them the link to LTC Instawallet, and they can then just jump right in using that instawallet address.
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January 11, 2012, 12:25:43 AM
#5
Nice work!
We need more of those LTC services!

I'm not familiar with Bitcoin Instawallet so can you give me use case for LTC InstaWallet?
sr. member
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December 19, 2011, 07:15:50 PM
#4
Very cool, I've been waiting for something like this to pop up.
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December 19, 2011, 07:09:20 PM
#3
Nice to see a LTC Instawallet.
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