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Topic: [ANN] [XEL] :: XEL - The Decentralized Supercomputer :: - page 157. (Read 253702 times)

hero member
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can we setup another password in the wallet?
hero member
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
where is the link to redeem my XEL ?

thank you!

You can find it in your wallet in the top left corner under XEL address, there's a button "Redeem".
hero member
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where is the link to redeem my XEL ?

thank you!


You can redeem it with your private key in the wallet
hero member
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where is the link to redeem my XEL ?

thank you!
legendary
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well done unvoid. thanks for your efforts to launch it!

that's great!

thank you so much to make this happen.

one of the best community in cryptoworld.

where can i donate?

 Cheesy

Yes!!!!!!
hero member
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well done unvoid. thanks for your efforts to launch it!

that's great!

thank you so much to make this happen.

one of the best community in cryptoworld.

where can i donate?

 Cheesy
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legendary
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Looking to buy XEL PM me!

How much for 300K XEL?
legendary
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It's launched!  Where can I download the wallet?  You should really update the thread's main page.
sr. member
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Ben2016
@EK @Unvoid : people requesting " Trading Bot Channel " on Twitter. Please respond .

https://twitter.com/gunit_gs/status/876499500658860033
legendary
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Value will be measured in sats
legendary
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I was asked a question in Russian section if traffic (specifically a password for an Elastic wallet) can be intercepted even while using HTTPS protocol with full SSL by a theoretically malicious server owner? Smiley
I personally trust you guys, but you can't expect everyone to do that...

As far as I know, "man-in-the-middle" attack is impossible here, but a password can be caught by keyloggers on the computer of one trying to connect to such a server.

Should be possible with ease! If a malicious node hoster implements some sort of a key logger into the node's JS/HTML (which should be pretty easy) you will be pretty much screwed. Even if he uses SSL.

So, never use any untrusted node at all!
hero member
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
I was asked a question in Russian section if traffic (specifically a password for an Elastic wallet) can be intercepted even while using HTTPS protocol with full SSL by a theoretically malicious server owner? Smiley
I personally trust you guys, but you can't expect everyone to do that...

As far as I know, "man-in-the-middle" attack is impossible here, but a password can be caught by keyloggers on the computer of one trying to connect to such a server.
We set all full secure ssl etc.
But Everything is possible. If you are worry about something please go set up your node (server or local computer possible)

Btw Unvoid is working for desktop waiiets

Got it. Will pass your answer to the one who asked the question.
legendary
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just in case
I was asked a question in Russian section if traffic (specifically a password for an Elastic wallet) can be intercepted even while using HTTPS protocol with full SSL by a theoretically malicious server owner? Smiley
I personally trust you guys, but you can't expect everyone to do that...

As far as I know, "man-in-the-middle" attack is impossible here, but a password can be caught by keyloggers on the computer of one trying to connect to such a server.
We set all full secure ssl etc.
But Everything is possible. If you are worry about something please go set up your node (server or local computer possible)

Btw Unvoid is working for desktop waiiets
hero member
Activity: 621
Merit: 507
Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
I was asked a question in Russian section if traffic (specifically a password for an Elastic wallet) can be intercepted even while using HTTPS protocol with full SSL by a theoretically malicious server owner? Smiley
I personally trust you guys, but you can't expect everyone to do that...

As far as I know, "man-in-the-middle" attack is impossible here, but a password can be caught by keyloggers on the computer of one trying to connect to such a server.
hero member
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ImI
legendary
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Yeah, "premined" essentially meant that devs preminded POW coins, horded them and launched then. So that the "public" allready got a coin with a relative high difficulty and big parts of the supply in the hands of the devs.

That's obv something different.

sr. member
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Ben2016
Wtf are you talking about? The coin is already pre-mined and these devs already have a huge share in it. And you're talking about donating them?

Why you're doing this? Coin is premined because it's pure nature of this kind of coin to be premined (PoS NXT based). I don't know how many XEL have the rest of the dev team but I bought my share with lot of money.

You know @EK? People say we have big stake in XEL. We are damn rich!

Right. Saying it's "premined" makes it sound like the devs set aside a chunk for themselves. This couldn't be further from the truth. 100% of the coins are distributed to donators. It's one of the most fair distributions I've witnessed since Bitcoin.
yes, I agree. Could we change " premined " to " all distributed". People have a bad taste in their mind from the word " premined "
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