Instead of:
http://wallet.burst.city:8125
use:
https://wallet.burst.city:8125
(i.e. use HTTPS instead of HTTP)
Its not "local" wallet. Any reason for use this new wallet and advantages from it?
"InfoAddr" : "wallet.burst.city",
"InfoPort": 8125,
@catbref: can you open public http at different port?
Thank you bro!
Everyone, we now have an official online BURST wallet, the advantages of which are not having to have the blockchain on your local rig, and we can now make tools that work around the online wallet. We will be setting up all of the AT stuff there, and making tools that work with it, for ease of use for BURST. Thanks again cat!
How do I know this isn't collecting people's passwords?
I thought this would be avoided with the addition of SSL (even though not even that is necessary). I'm not collecting passwords... That would be stupid, but SSL should prove what I'm saying.
Not at all. SSL - secure socket layer only makes sure that the data transfer from user to server is encrypted, but what the server is doing with that data is all up to them. With all the anonymity in cryptocurrency you must have a great faith to trust anybody who you do not know.