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newbie
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Dev, is there a donation address that we can send funds to?

There's one automatically added in the SDC wallet. I would be willing to donate a bit here and there if there was one.

Yeah, i would too.
hero member
Activity: 646
Merit: 501
Ni dieu ni maître
Dev, is there a donation address that we can send funds to?

There's one automatically added in the SDC wallet. I would be willing to donate a bit here and there if there was one.

legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
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Its at 300k usd. Kind of insane if you think about the fact this is presumably just a one man show.

Dash got to about $20m as a one man show.

Satoshi was a one man show Grin

Had lots of help from Hal Finney, RIP

Then Gavin and also Mike Hearn. Pretty much when Bitcoin was worth about $300k.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
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Its at 300k usd. Kind of insane if you think about the fact this is presumably just a one man show.

Dash got to about $20m as a one man show.

Satoshi was a one man show Grin
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
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Its at 300k usd. Kind of insane if you think about the fact this is presumably just a one man show.

Dash got to about $20m as a one man show.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
....2FA...it will be....open-sourced.

Here is my personal view.

Don't open source the 2FA feature, just yet. It is too valuable for all the hard work that went into it and it has commercial use cases.

What I would do is create a vTorrent wallet with the 2FA included and one without. This will add complexity, but it will deal with the fud about it being closed source.

Exchanges can 100% benefit from your 2FA implementation. So can vTorrent.

You should create a generic Bitcoin wallet with the 2FA built in and label it as a vTorrent innovation to help exchanges with fraud. You should then sell that wallet to exchanges and others interested in security. The sale process is to create a licence agreement with them.

You could also sell them the option to create other coin wallets with 2FA added.

The licence means that they will pay you to see the source code so they can get it inspected for viruses. It also means you can charge them to put the source code into escrow should they need to access it in emergency (you disappear).

You can then choose to accept payment in BTC or VTR.

Once you have earned, say, 1,000 BTC or vTorrent has reached $30m market cap, you can then choose to open source, or not.

The headlines on Coindesk:

"Exchanges Secure Bitcoin Cold Wallets with vTorrent's 2FA Technology"

Only after you posting about using 2FA on exchanges do I see the value of it, look at all the hacks that have happened over the last few years, hundreds of thousands of BTC stolen, wow this really does have a high value.

The kicker is if the devs didn't release this instead of torrent back in August, and just released it as a separate release the marketcap would of shot right up.

Just imagine if they communicated more, we'd have a much much higher marketcap.

The marketcap is usually a good measurement for how well a project is doing.

Its at 300k usd. Kind of insane if you think about the fact this is presumably just a one man show.

Stupidly cheap right now.

I'm assuming that there is more than one dev, due to the difference in writing styles that they post.

Anon account, you wouldn't know if it were one or twenty.
hero member
Activity: 522
Merit: 500
....2FA...it will be....open-sourced.

Here is my personal view.

Don't open source the 2FA feature, just yet. It is too valuable for all the hard work that went into it and it has commercial use cases.

What I would do is create a vTorrent wallet with the 2FA included and one without. This will add complexity, but it will deal with the fud about it being closed source.

Exchanges can 100% benefit from your 2FA implementation. So can vTorrent.

You should create a generic Bitcoin wallet with the 2FA built in and label it as a vTorrent innovation to help exchanges with fraud. You should then sell that wallet to exchanges and others interested in security. The sale process is to create a licence agreement with them.

You could also sell them the option to create other coin wallets with 2FA added.

The licence means that they will pay you to see the source code so they can get it inspected for viruses. It also means you can charge them to put the source code into escrow should they need to access it in emergency (you disappear).

You can then choose to accept payment in BTC or VTR.

Once you have earned, say, 1,000 BTC or vTorrent has reached $30m market cap, you can then choose to open source, or not.

The headlines on Coindesk:

"Exchanges Secure Bitcoin Cold Wallets with vTorrent's 2FA Technology"

Only after you posting about using 2FA on exchanges do I see the value of it, look at all the hacks that have happened over the last few years, hundreds of thousands of BTC stolen, wow this really does have a high value.

The kicker is if the devs didn't release this instead of torrent back in August, and just released it as a separate release the marketcap would of shot right up.

Just imagine if they communicated more, we'd have a much much higher marketcap.

The marketcap is usually a good measurement for how well a project is doing.

Its at 300k usd. Kind of insane if you think about the fact this is presumably just a one man show.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1000
....2FA...it will be....open-sourced.

Here is my personal view.

Don't open source the 2FA feature, just yet. It is too valuable for all the hard work that went into it and it has commercial use cases.

What I would do is create a vTorrent wallet with the 2FA included and one without. This will add complexity, but it will deal with the fud about it being closed source.

Exchanges can 100% benefit from your 2FA implementation. So can vTorrent.

You should create a generic Bitcoin wallet with the 2FA built in and label it as a vTorrent innovation to help exchanges with fraud. You should then sell that wallet to exchanges and others interested in security. The sale process is to create a licence agreement with them.

You could also sell them the option to create other coin wallets with 2FA added.

The licence means that they will pay you to see the source code so they can get it inspected for viruses. It also means you can charge them to put the source code into escrow should they need to access it in emergency (you disappear).

You can then choose to accept payment in BTC or VTR.

Once you have earned, say, 1,000 BTC or vTorrent has reached $30m market cap, you can then choose to open source, or not.

The headlines on Coindesk:

"Exchanges Secure Bitcoin Cold Wallets with vTorrent's 2FA Technology"

Only after you posting about using 2FA on exchanges do I see the value of it, look at all the hacks that have happened over the last few years, hundreds of thousands of BTC stolen, wow this really does have a high value.

The kicker is if the devs didn't release this instead of torrent back in August, and just released it as a separate release the marketcap would of shot right up.

Just imagine if they communicated more, we'd have a much much higher marketcap.

The marketcap is usually a good measurement for how well a project is doing.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
....2FA...it will be....open-sourced.

Here is my personal view.

Don't open source the 2FA feature, just yet. It is too valuable for all the hard work that went into it and it has commercial use cases.

What I would do is create a vTorrent wallet with the 2FA included and one without. This will add complexity, but it will deal with the fud about it being closed source.

Exchanges can 100% benefit from your 2FA implementation. So can vTorrent.

You should create a generic Bitcoin wallet with the 2FA built in and label it as a vTorrent innovation to help exchanges with fraud. You should then sell that wallet to exchanges and others interested in security. The sale process is to create a licence agreement with them.

You could also sell them the option to create other coin wallets with 2FA added.

The licence means that they will pay you to see the source code so they can get it inspected for viruses. It also means you can charge them to put the source code into escrow should they need to access it in emergency (you disappear).

You can then choose to accept payment in BTC or VTR.

Once you have earned, say, 1,000 BTC or vTorrent has reached $30m market cap, you can then choose to open source, or not.

The headlines on Coindesk:

"Exchanges Secure Bitcoin Cold Wallets with vTorrent's 2FA Technology"
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Hey, downloaded the client a couple days ago but it refuses to sync. I'm using a mac btw.

Using Textedit, I added a textfile I called vtorrent.conf into the same folder where the wallet.dat and all those types of files reside. In this vtorrent.conf file I wrote: addnode=vtrseed.cloudns.asia. I also removed the RTF extension on the file.

However when I now try to start the client it just crashes.

Anyone knows how I can solve this problem and get the client to sync?


Try on the Riot thread, it's more interactive and you might find someone on Mac.

https://riot.im/app/#/room/#vtorrent:matrix.org

(works better with FireFox than Chrome)

Scroll up, there are some nodes posted there that should get you started.
newbie
Activity: 37
Merit: 0
Hey, downloaded the client a couple days ago but it refuses to sync. I'm using a mac btw.

Using Textedit, I added a textfile I called vtorrent.conf into the same folder where the wallet.dat and all those types of files reside. In this vtorrent.conf file I wrote: addnode=vtrseed.cloudns.asia. I also removed the RTF extension on the file.

However when I now try to start the client it just crashes.

Anyone knows how I can solve this problem and get the client to sync?
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Bad Ass 2FA dev  Cheesy

Do you think that 2FA would work with MultiSig?

That would make MultiSig super secure  Cool

I bet exchanges would spend a fortune implementing that for their offline wallets, especially Bitfinex. You could probably get them to list vTorrent as part of the deal Wink
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Topic on vidz investors being taken to jail is here

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17483269

VTR is also a similar one.
The main use of VTR will also pay money for an illegal file.  Grin

VTR is more direct.
full member
Activity: 220
Merit: 110
Purevidz...

It is something like collection of links.

Wow! Such innovation!
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Topic on vidz investors being taken to jail is here

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.17483269
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Thanks for your swift response Duke. You have now proven you come here often to check in. It's great to have you. There are still some cheap coins if you want to pick them up. No one will blame you for doing so.  Wink

i'm sure there will be some cheap vidz for you on yobit to pick up, you can grab em on cryptopia too while thye're hot. no one will blame you for holding both Wink

I know you're just here to get some suckers you can dump into, but you do know you are promoting an illegal website so you and anyone else will be hunted down?

I'm no lawyer but vTorrent is BitTorrent, perfectly legal software.

So don't be that guy on the news for supporting and promoting some crappy illegal website.

Download a vTorrent client instead and relax.

Purevidz isn't providing the hosting of the file.
streaming has only a temporary file.
And they aren't even providing the hosting of torrent file.
They're using a protocol of a magnet link.

It is something like collection of links.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
Thanks for your swift response Duke. You have now proven you come here often to check in. It's great to have you. There are still some cheap coins if you want to pick them up. No one will blame you for doing so.  Wink

i'm sure there will be some cheap vidz for you on yobit to pick up, you can grab em on cryptopia too while thye're hot. no one will blame you for holding both Wink

I know you're just here to get some suckers you can dump into, but you do know you are promoting an illegal website so you and anyone else will be hunted down?

I'm no lawyer but vTorrent is BitTorrent, perfectly legal software.

So don't be that guy on the news for supporting and promoting some crappy illegal website.

Download a vTorrent client instead and relax.
full member
Activity: 127
Merit: 100
Wat?! Please don't tell me the wat lady died  Sad

I just stumbled upon this coin and it certainly seems interesting but can someone please confirm that it is totally open source code? I ask because I saw some comment a couple of pages back about it being closed source but I'm pretty sure that was just FUD.

Also, what's with that other coin, vidz something? Are these 2 coins competing or are there just some similarities?

Thanks!

yeah you know the "security" features like 2fa are closed source and who knows what else "to prevent theft" but even if there isn't anything malicious in there, it's a bit delusional to think people would want to run a closed source program to manage their money or assets.

Wat?! Please don't tell me the wat lady died  Sad

I just stumbled upon this coin and it certainly seems interesting but can someone please confirm that it is totally open source code? I ask because I saw some comment a couple of pages back about it being closed source but I'm pretty sure that was just FUD.

Also, what's with that other coin, vidz something? Are these 2 coins competing or are there just some similarities?

Thanks!

Yup she didn't survive 2016.

Devs have the torrent as closed source for now...

Basically they don't want thieves stealing code, but i heard it will be open source once they establish themselves.

Purevidz is a completely different... like apples to oranges comparison and by oranges i mean dildos. They aren't even close to the same yet trolls from Purevidz keep coming here.


the problem with open sourcing the 2fa isn't to prevent theft, it's that with it being open source it makes the 2fa pointless because the whole point of it is that there is a "secret" that "secret" is only suppose to be known by your secondary device, usually your phone. In this case though, the "secret" is derived from the password you use to decrypt the wallet meaning with the source being open, you can see how to compute that secret.

therefore if you know the wallet password, and how to compute the secret, you can compute the secret, produce yourself a new QR code and scan it and viola you have access to their 2fa now too!! so secure!!

Please stop posting a complete non-sense about 2FA such as that it will be pointless after open-sourced. You should get yourself some more knowledge on encryption and security system design before thinking you know all about VTR 2FA implementation with your cute imagination.

It is not far from saying Bitcoin security is completely pointless since it is open sourced.
sr. member
Activity: 242
Merit: 250
Wat?! Please don't tell me the wat lady died  Sad

I just stumbled upon this coin and it certainly seems interesting but can someone please confirm that it is totally open source code? I ask because I saw some comment a couple of pages back about it being closed source but I'm pretty sure that was just FUD.

Also, what's with that other coin, vidz something? Are these 2 coins competing or are there just some similarities?

Thanks!

yeah you know the "security" features like 2fa are closed source and who knows what else "to prevent theft" but even if there isn't anything malicious in there, it's a bit delusional to think people would want to run a closed source program to manage their money or assets.

Wat?! Please don't tell me the wat lady died  Sad

I just stumbled upon this coin and it certainly seems interesting but can someone please confirm that it is totally open source code? I ask because I saw some comment a couple of pages back about it being closed source but I'm pretty sure that was just FUD.

Also, what's with that other coin, vidz something? Are these 2 coins competing or are there just some similarities?

Thanks!

Yup she didn't survive 2016.

Devs have the torrent as closed source for now...

Basically they don't want thieves stealing code, but i heard it will be open source once they establish themselves.

Purevidz is a completely different... like apples to oranges comparison and by oranges i mean dildos. They aren't even close to the same yet trolls from Purevidz keep coming here.


the problem with open sourcing the 2fa isn't to prevent theft, it's that with it being open source it makes the 2fa pointless because the whole point of it is that there is a "secret" that "secret" is only suppose to be known by your secondary device, usually your phone. In this case though, the "secret" is derived from the password you use to decrypt the wallet meaning with the source being open, you can see how to compute that secret.

therefore if you know the wallet password, and how to compute the secret, you can compute the secret, produce yourself a new QR code and scan it and viola you have access to their 2fa now too!! so secure!!


That wasn't what i meant by theft.

They don't want being made at the same time.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
Thanks for your swift response Duke. You have now proven you come here often to check in. It's great to have you. There are still some cheap coins if you want to pick them up. No one will blame you for doing so.  Wink

i'm sure there will be some cheap vidz for you on yobit to pick up, you can grab em on cryptopia too while thye're hot. no one will blame you for holding both Wink
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