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Topic: BitSweep.org - Bitcoin Sweeper (Read 2060 times)

legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
February 08, 2017, 03:41:21 PM
#25
Seriously, "Every transaction is sent with a 20 satoshi per byte mining fee.". It's only 20480 satoshi per byte, far less than recommended fees. I also accidentally use 20480 satoshi per byte for tx fee and the transaction haven't confirmed until this day.
I strongly encourage you to increase the tx fee or let user to set their own tx fee (with min/max amount) Roll Eyes

Hello, it's from block.io API. I can't edit the fee.

I would go with an API you have more control over... this could potentially end up with transactions that never confirm, and there are multiple APIs that allow full control, or at least let you set flags for priority.
full member
Activity: 288
Merit: 100
February 08, 2017, 03:16:36 AM
#24
Really unique idea with nice design.
Added to bookmarks will use soon.
Thank you for serving a nice service.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 07, 2017, 06:38:29 AM
#23
Seriously, "Every transaction is sent with a 20 satoshi per byte mining fee.". It's only 20480 satoshi per byte, far less than recommended fees. I also accidentally use 20480 satoshi per byte for tx fee and the transaction haven't confirmed until this day.
I strongly encourage you to increase the tx fee or let user to set their own tx fee (with min/max amount) Roll Eyes

Hello, it's from block.io API. I can't edit the fee.
hero member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 647
February 06, 2017, 08:36:36 AM
#22
The first thing I've noticed was the site is responsive/mobile friendly which is good. However, I think you need to recheck every word/phrase in the site because you have several mistakes there like "Sweep a Bitcoins", "trasfer", "before confirm the transaction", "All right reserved". Maybe you would also like to add "What is BitSweep? " before the "How it Works?" part.

P.S. I think it will be really hard to earn the trust of users because of the private key requirement.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
February 05, 2017, 04:00:22 PM
#21
The design is nice and sleek, but if why would one use your service? Most wallets support this feature, so I find it unnecessary and unsafe sweeping on an external site (site launched by a newbie doesn't get trust here). I think you'd do better using your coding skills (as I mentioned earlier, the site design is very pleasing). And I'd say the vast majority (almost 100%) of people who use paper wallets or other means of cold storage do it for safety and security reasons.
It's easy and fast.
Also you can enter in the site from TOR without problems.
So if you want high level anonymous just use https://bitsweep.org
Cheers
You did not give explanation why one should prefer your site over wallets' features. Almost every wallet out there you can sweep wallets in, without compromising the security of your private keys (putting them in a website, such as yours here).

I feel almost like this is a method of obtaining peoples' private keys for the purpose of things like CLAM (where he could check the addresses to see if they had a balance). Not saying that's what's happening, but it was the first thing to come to mind...

Regardless, the #1 rule to crypto is NEVER GIVE YOUR PRIVATE KEY TO ANYONE.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100
February 04, 2017, 03:13:05 PM
#20
The design is nice and sleek, but if why would one use your service? Most wallets support this feature, so I find it unnecessary and unsafe sweeping on an external site (site launched by a newbie doesn't get trust here). I think you'd do better using your coding skills (as I mentioned earlier, the site design is very pleasing). And I'd say the vast majority (almost 100%) of people who use paper wallets or other means of cold storage do it for safety and security reasons.
It's easy and fast.
Also you can enter in the site from TOR without problems.
So if you want high level anonymous just use https://bitsweep.org
Cheers
You did not give explanation why one should prefer your site over wallets' features. Almost every wallet out there you can sweep wallets in, without compromising the security of your private keys (putting them in a website, such as yours here).
legendary
Activity: 1666
Merit: 1285
Flying Hellfish is a Commie
February 03, 2017, 11:15:29 PM
#19
For a second there I thought it was another Bitcoin minesweeper game.
Good job making this, keep learning their API, maybe some day we could work together.

Had the same feeling at first, I was like ugh--? This isnt minesweeper!

But it seems that most wallets are already have this within them, or most new wallets for that matter. I also wouldn't feel safe in the least putting my private key into your un-SSL secure site and all that.
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 501
Chainjoes.com
February 03, 2017, 05:16:22 PM
#18
is good service and nice site
but my addres is save or not if write private key in youre site
youre site can record and save my private key or not
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 506
February 03, 2017, 12:03:17 PM
#17
I can't see any point in your service other than it being a web wallet? seems like you are trying to mislead people by using a name other than web wallet, and since this wont go anywhere unless the user has some sort of mental issues or point blank re*ard, you know that no one will use your service yet insisting .
Portfolio my a** Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 03, 2017, 11:23:47 AM
#16
Dear Friends,
Your opinion is based on unfounded assumptions.
I hope soon someone to share real feedback here.
I am satisfied with my work and I think that will be useful!
Cheers!
Actually if we are using the address from where we will be sending out bitcoin just once, than there may not be any problem in just pasting our private key in your site but pasting private key of our personal bitcoin address may lead to different problem in future related to personal privacy as well as any bitcoin that we will receive in future may get directed to another address.
Yeah, this can happen hypothetical, but it can happen in any another site, application and wallet too. Maybe you don't use or you never used web based wallet?
When you send your coins from Blockchain.info wallet they can to replace destination address. Of course these are all hypotheses!
Cheers
legendary
Activity: 994
Merit: 1000
February 03, 2017, 11:10:46 AM
#15
Dear Friends,
Your opinion is based on unfounded assumptions.
I hope soon someone to share real feedback here.
I am satisfied with my work and I think that will be useful!
Cheers!
Actually if we are using the address from where we will be sending out bitcoin just once, than there may not be any problem in just pasting our private key in your site but pasting private key of our personal bitcoin address may lead to different problem in future related to personal privacy as well as any bitcoin that we will receive in future may get directed to another address.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 03, 2017, 07:46:59 AM
#14
Dear Friends,
Your opinion is based on unfounded assumptions.
I hope soon someone to share real feedback here.
I am satisfied with my work and I think that will be useful!
Cheers!
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1186
February 01, 2017, 11:17:37 PM
#13
No source and coming from a newbie account isn't very reassuring.

Kinda reminds me of https://github.com/coinables/sweepkey/blob/master/app.js  Cool

The sweepkey nodejs service above runs off public API endpoints (no api key) so users can just copy the repo and run it locally on their own machine. No trust required.



legendary
Activity: 3192
Merit: 1348
February 01, 2017, 02:09:14 PM
#12
As others have posted, private keys are never meant to be handled online unless being redeemed. Even then, people would only sweep wallets with smaller amounts and using sites that have a high reputation.
As it stands almost every BTC wallet client allows for you to sweep addresses (and if I remember correctly, Blockchain.info also have this feature) so why would people use your site over any of the alternatives that have been working flawlessly for some time now?
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1000
February 01, 2017, 01:50:34 PM
#11
Giving a private key to strangers is just like give your money freely.
There's possibly to have back door or modify the code, we don't know, or the site will go down because ddos attack, ect which it's real happens or it's just OP scenario.
Be careful to kind of service like this, I and other member of course wouldn't recommend it.
full member
Activity: 224
Merit: 100
February 01, 2017, 10:13:24 AM
#10
No one should ever under any circumstances paste their private key into a website. That is a horrible idea. This could very well be an attempt to scam btc. bitsweep.org, sweeping btc from my wallet to his!!!!
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
February 01, 2017, 04:56:26 AM
#9
Nice idea and clean implementation!
Thanks!
newbie
Activity: 52
Merit: 0
January 31, 2017, 03:23:02 PM
#8
Nice idea and clean implementation!
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
January 31, 2017, 02:33:33 PM
#7
The design is nice and sleek, but if why would one use your service? Most wallets support this feature, so I find it unnecessary and unsafe sweeping on an external site (site launched by a newbie doesn't get trust here). I think you'd do better using your coding skills (as I mentioned earlier, the site design is very pleasing). And I'd say the vast majority (almost 100%) of people who use paper wallets or other means of cold storage do it for safety and security reasons.
It's easy and fast.
Also you can enter in the site from TOR without problems.
So if you want high level anonymous just use https://bitsweep.org
Cheers
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
January 31, 2017, 02:27:18 PM
#6
You are right!
I must publish my source code. I will do it in the next days.
Also I think can't replace your destination address.
I just use responsive template, Block.io API and some PHP functions for validation of the address. (I use it to save the request to Block.io server)
I hope someone to use the service and share feedback here.
I made it for the Bitcoin Community and my portfolio.  Grin Grin Grin
Cheers!
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