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Topic: [ANNOUNCE] CoinUploads.com - File storage and sharing for Bitcoin - page 2. (Read 8208 times)

legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1007
You have right. It was a serious typo. All files are AES-256 encrypted.
Seems like your first language is german...

Anyways: How are the keys for the files generated?

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Example link:
VLC 2.0.4
"Filesize: 21.9 MB (min. fee per download: $0.0213)"
I set the fee to 1 USD...
http://www.coinuploads.com/downloads/5c74eaee42dbfd9fd9700c53c9ee275a

Hashes of the original file:
Adler32: 4C253181
CRC32: A3F07BE1
MD5: E03F2F24BCA457A35E1E26732AFE4A2F
SHA-1: 0A335D3B790FD4AE3371E73806B2CDF59FB384C6
SHA-256: EC2A1B497894D6B696953DD868B2894B6DEC2AAACCD259A8D80B167A36B9CB0C
Lip
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
Hi Folks,

Thanks for the feedback.  Smiley

Any chance you will support files up to 20GB in size in the future?

Absolutely yes. We will implement an advanced uploader soon (pause/resume, speed limit, etc). This is a must-have feature before handling large files.

Does the uploading party have to own the files they upload?

The responsibility lies upon the user to not spread malicious, false or illegal material using the service.

"SHA-256 encrypted" doesn't mean anything - SHA is for hashing, not encryption. Please clarify.

You have right. It was a serious typo. All files are AES-256 encrypted.

Bad English - A slightly better way would be "Each download extends the availability of the file for another 30 days."

Thanks for the correction. I changed the content. (As you can see english is not my first language.  Cheesy )

Cool. Could it be possible to upload files via torrent URLs?

Not in the near future. This feature is very tricky with the current infrastructure.

It be nice to know how to you calculate how much a download will cost, is it based on size and what is it per unit of measure.

It's based on size by default but you can charge as much as you want (above the minimum transfer fee to cover our costs).
legendary
Activity: 1498
Merit: 1000
It be nice to know how to you calculate how much a download will cost, is it based on size and what is it per unit of measure.
hero member
Activity: 812
Merit: 1006
Cool. Could it be possible to upload files via torrent URLs?
member
Activity: 107
Merit: 10
Real nice concept - I hope it will be successful.

A few things about the info on the homepage, though:

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All files stored SHA-256 encrypted.

"SHA-256 encrypted" doesn't mean anything - SHA is for hashing, not encryption. Please clarify.


Code:
Each download extend the expirity with 30 days.

Bad English - A slightly better way would be "Each download extends the availability of the file for another 30 days."
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
Any chance you will support files up to 20GB in size in the future?

Does the uploading party have to own the files they upload?
Lip
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
Hello BitcoinTalk community,

We just started a new service: coinuploads.com. You can store and share files for bitcoin. No registration needed.

It's beta so all feedback is appreciated.

http://CoinUploads.com

PS: We are strong believers of the Bitcoin and this is our first btc project. Need some encourage Cheesy
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