I was asked to create something like this and I denied. Why?
Ok.
Let me tell you why. What happens when the protocol gets updated?
They pay guys like me to fix it.
due to security issues? How fast will those wallets will be able to update? And would that be enough?
approximately as long as it takes to import the new libs, compile, test, and distribute. were talking in theoreticals here, but you do have a point.
Also, with the onion project, you at least have control of the connections made and if you have enough system/network knowledge can recognize threats.
True, but irrelevant to Joe Enduser.
How are you going to do it with the i2p inside the app?
`IteratorIterator`
(you made the same point twice)
There are many cons to this, but this is Crypt thread, not RZR or any other coin's thread. So, let's stay on topic
No worries your intelligence is noted and response appreciated. i like to do my homework before investing in cryptocurrencies, bringing me to my question, since you suggested we stay on topic. How exactly do you expect me to believe that you actually have any knowledge of programming, when your development team was allegedly defeated by a simple script kiddy who "invaded" your camp. It seems there is alot more to this story than is being broadcasted to the unwashed masses. Thanks, I'll hang up and listen.
So, suddenly security is not an issue? Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't onion project coded in Java? and all the other libs are made following behind? Maybe I'm wrong, just a legit question.
Also, it's good that there are people who knows that stuff better than me. I won't continue the argument in here, but feel free to stop by the irc and discuss with me this implementation, as I really want to respond to you, but it would be off topic in here.
Regarding the "script kiddy" I do not understand what you mean. From what I can tell he had the credentials to access those accounts. I don't get your point...
My point was that
you are a dumbass, especially if you are sharing a github account for software development. that's what pull requests are for, and they are so easy a caveman could do it. Like i said,
Learn to use git as it was intended, by submitting pull requests.
but if you had done that your convenient alibi would dissapear. Answer the question. Were you involved in a scheme to crash the price of CRYPT for profit. i think you were.
If you thought you were under the microscope before, the intensity of scrutiny upon you now will only increase.