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Topic: Blockchain.info - Bitcoin Block explorer & Currency Statistics - page 20. (Read 482544 times)

full member
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we just added some sweep key feature in receive money for both compressed and uncompressed WIF  Roll Eyes
legendary
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WalletScrutiny.com
Hi Piuk! I have a feature request. Could you please make these symbols in the second row green? Grin

Edit: blockchain.info still is lightyears ahead of greenaddress.it but with nlock time and multisig they proof they go for a certain direction that could obsolete any existing wallet in the blink of an eye. These are the ingredients of micro transaction channels and I would bet they are sooooo close to publishing a working wallet for that and then it's network effect that will get everybody on board.
hero member
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You are sending to BTC address, not to blockchain.info wallet.
it means that i'll receive btc in blockchain.info account when it comes back? (sorry, i'm new in btc)
Yes. Assuming you own that address. If you created that address in your Blockchain.info account, you should own it (also, you have saved it in your backup, if you got it).

Meanwhile, you can check amount on the address on blockexplorer.com.
member
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You are sending to BTC address, not to blockchain.info wallet.
it means that i'll receive btc in blockchain.info account when it comes back? (sorry, i'm new in btc)
hero member
Activity: 531
Merit: 505
You are sending to BTC address, not to blockchain.info wallet.
member
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Merit: 10
does anyone know what will happen while sending btc to blockchain.info wallet during maintenance time? will i receive my bitcoin in wallet?
the site's still in the maintenance  Huh
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Bitgoblin
hi! i would like to get a help . if i detected a cheaters adress, is there any way to block that address? to block miners to include to cblockchain his address activities? this is the only way to break our money stealing!


is there any way to block it?? or bitcoin is only for cheaters by being unstoppable?Huh?
as i can see bitcoin system made for to be able to cheat!
cash is cash is cash.

Apparently you fail to understand what cash is, and what fungibility is.
donator
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Poor impulse control.
hi! i would like to get a help . if i detected a cheaters adress, is there any way to block that address? to block miners to include to cblockchain his address activities? this is the only way to break our money stealing!


is there any way to block it?? or bitcoin is only for cheaters by being unstoppable?Huh?
as i can see bitcoin system made for to be able to cheat!

You are unlikely to find anyone to agree with you. However, if you do wish to contact miners, you should post a new thread to the Mining board: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=14.0
hero member
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So you think it would be wise to be able to block other Bitcoins just because you may think they are stolen? Think more.
legendary
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100 satoshis -> ISO code
blockchain.info team, can you look at this chart and correct the y-values which have been showing as zero for some time?

https://blockchain.info/charts/avg-block-size?showDataPoints=false×pan=&show_header=true&daysAverageString=1&scale=0&address=


legendary
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Ron Gross
I have a question about blockchain.info implementation

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/23052/does-blockchain-info-retain-the-wallet-password-in-client-side-memory

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When you log into blockchain.info - you enter the password on the client side.

Does the password remain stored in a local javascript variable on the client side after the login process is over?

While I haven't yet read through the blockchain.info source code (it is open source, so you are welcome to do so if you like), the fact that I can create a new address without having to re-enter the password would seem to be an indication that the password must be stored client side.

Note, that the password is never sent server side.  When you "log in", the javascript requests encrypted private keys from the server using the "Identifier", and not sending a password at all (If you have 2FA turned on, then the server send a request for the 2nd factor authorization before sending the encrypted private keys).  Then the local javascript uses the password entered to decrypt those private keys and provide functionality to the wallet.

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If yes, does that count as real a security risk? What kind of attack vectors does that open you to?

I'm not sure what you mean by "as real a security risk", but any malware running on the computer where you are accessing the blockchain.info wallet theoretically has the ability to capture the password (or private keys) and therefore steal any bitcoins associated with the wallet.  This would be true of any desktop wallet.

Note that blockchain.info is essentially just a desktop wallet that runs in a browser and uses cloud based storage of encrypted private keys.  It's a bit like storing an encrypted MultiBit wallet in dropbox.  Then you could download MultiBit to any computer you wanted to use it on, temporarily grab your wallet from dropbox, and decrypt it.  When you're done using it you'd just re-encrypt and send the updated wallet back to dropbox.  blockchain.info just automates all of this for you.

Thanks, this confirms what I know.
I was just wondering whether storing the password client-side in browser memory was really any worse to just using the password one type to decrypt the wallet, and then forgetting it - I guess the answer is "yes, but it's difficult to quantify by how much, and any malware has access to it anyway, so it doesn't matter ... and besides you need the password to be saved in order to save your updates".
newbie
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It is my assumtion this is my best wallet that i currently have so i wont change for anyothers
newbie
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All,

Is there a way to view only my spendable balance in the blockchain wallet app for android?  I have a bunch of my paper wallets loaded as watch only addresses, but I can't distinguish from the bitcoin that are associated with any of the blockchain addresses.  Is there an easy way without having to remember the total balance of my paper wallets and subtract that from the total?  Thanks!
sr. member
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rme
hero member
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I've found some typos in the portuguese version of blockchain.info, where should i address them?
https://github.com/blockchain/Blockchain-Translations/issues
sr. member
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I've found some typos in the portuguese version of blockchain.info, where should i address them?
full member
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I only learned about the Bitcoin currency a few weeks ago, and have very recently set up an account at BlockChain.info I must say I'm very excited about familiarizing myself with this new currency and making use of the services offered by BlockChain.info
hi man,

do you have in your blockchain's wallet option to deposit money by sms?

cheers
newbie
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I only learned about the Bitcoin currency a few weeks ago, and have very recently set up an account at BlockChain.info I must say I'm very excited about familiarizing myself with this new currency and making use of the services offered by BlockChain.info
full member
Activity: 133
Merit: 100
Hi Guys!

I cannot find deposit by sms in my blockchain.info's wallet... But I'm really looking to buy btc by sms!

Can somebody advice me?

Thank You.
BCB
vip
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Merit: 1002
BCJ

I'm guessing if the location is unknown they are using a default longitude of 0° and a default latitude of 0°--where the prime meridian and equator cross.

shawshankinmate37927

Thx.
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