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Topic: Inputs.io | Instant Payments, Offchain API, Secure Wallet, 235k+ BTC transferred - page 50. (Read 158152 times)

sr. member
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How much time does it take for 2 btc to confirm ?  Embarrassed

Depends on the transaction fee and the maturity of the coins.

the last 2btc i had go into my inputs wallet took less than 20 mins to confirm

20 mins  Lips sealed . So until they are confirmed I cannot send them to another wallet right ?
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How much time does it take for 2 btc to confirm ?  Embarrassed

Depends on the transaction fee and the maturity of the coins.

the last 2btc i had go into my inputs wallet took less than 20 mins to confirm
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
How much time does it take for 2 btc to confirm ?  Embarrassed

Depends on the transaction fee and the maturity of the coins.
sr. member
Activity: 336
Merit: 250
How much time does it take for 2 btc to confirm ?  Embarrassed
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vip
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Updated the way we obtain rates (now bitcoinaverage.com with fallback to whatisthebitcoinprice.com and then fallback to mtgox).

LocalBitcoin's EUR API was responding with this:

"high": 85.73,
"latest_trade": 1376520399,
"bid": 76712.29,
"volume": 156.2724,
"currency": "EUR",
"currency_volume": 11657.868592,
"ask": 25.51,
"close": 85.6,
"avg": 74.59966438091435,
"symbol": "localbtcEUR",
"low": 66.37

This info source was used by whatisthebitcoinprice.com which caused problems. Recent EUR rates are affected and horribly inaccurate as a result, we'll be trying to fix these up.
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Value when sent doesn't work always. I currently have a transaction (3d1ec04c4db3fe01740e888b57d4e5272923dfcbc62822c06c36d3473bd04b4a) which claims that it was worth $0 when sent. But it should be around $22.56

Not a major problem because in my eyes BTC are worth $0 but according to some other big sites it actually has some value.
vip
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Quick question. I see that I can block transactions by lowering the 48-hour limit to zero. I assume this only means outgoing transactions, right? I would think this would have to be the case... but don't want any mix-ups loading my inputs.io acct.

Also, seems like it would be good to auto logout when tabs are closed. I was surprised to come back hours later and I was still logged in when I reloaded the page.
Yes, limits only affect outgoing transactions.

Your session is locked to your IP address and useragent. If someone has physical access to your machine, then you are screwed in every sense of the word - through the attacker must still figure out your PIN. The most malicious thing they could do without your PIN is delete your addressbook Tongue

But the thing is, what if he has a roommate? Tongue
There's actually been stories of room mates stealing Bitcoins (using a keylogger). If someone has physical access to your machine, then really no security measures will help.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Quick question. I see that I can block transactions by lowering the 48-hour limit to zero. I assume this only means outgoing transactions, right? I would think this would have to be the case... but don't want any mix-ups loading my inputs.io acct.

Also, seems like it would be good to auto logout when tabs are closed. I was surprised to come back hours later and I was still logged in when I reloaded the page.
Yes, limits only affect outgoing transactions.

Your session is locked to your IP address and useragent. If someone has physical access to your machine, then you are screwed in every sense of the word - through the attacker must still figure out your PIN. The most malicious thing they could do without your PIN is delete your addressbook Tongue

But the thing is, what if he has a roommate? Tongue

If your roommate is stealing stuff from you... you might want to re-evaluate who you sleep with, lol.
sr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 250
Quick question. I see that I can block transactions by lowering the 48-hour limit to zero. I assume this only means outgoing transactions, right? I would think this would have to be the case... but don't want any mix-ups loading my inputs.io acct.

Also, seems like it would be good to auto logout when tabs are closed. I was surprised to come back hours later and I was still logged in when I reloaded the page.
Yes, limits only affect outgoing transactions.

Your session is locked to your IP address and useragent. If someone has physical access to your machine, then you are screwed in every sense of the word - through the attacker must still figure out your PIN. The most malicious thing they could do without your PIN is delete your addressbook Tongue

But the thing is, what if he has a roommate? Tongue
vip
Activity: 1316
Merit: 1043
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Quick question. I see that I can block transactions by lowering the 48-hour limit to zero. I assume this only means outgoing transactions, right? I would think this would have to be the case... but don't want any mix-ups loading my inputs.io acct.

Also, seems like it would be good to auto logout when tabs are closed. I was surprised to come back hours later and I was still logged in when I reloaded the page.
Yes, limits only affect outgoing transactions.

Your session is locked to your IP address and useragent. If someone has physical access to your machine, then you are screwed in every sense of the word - through the attacker must still figure out your PIN. The most malicious thing they could do without your PIN is delete your addressbook Tongue
sr. member
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using inputs.io for smaller instant transactions (and the mixing) is great, and then combine that with onchain transactions
hero member
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Quick question. I see that I can block transactions by lowering the 48-hour limit to zero. I assume this only means outgoing transactions, right? I would think this would have to be the case... but don't want any mix-ups loading my inputs.io acct.

Also, seems like it would be good to auto logout when tabs are closed. I was surprised to come back hours later and I was still logged in when I reloaded the page.
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I do not sell Bitcoins. I sell SHA256(SHA256()).
I see your subtle UI changes Tongue
vip
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A number of usability improvements have been made to the UI. Smiley
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1007
Any plans to support litecoin?

I don't really think there's enough demand for it right now. Most people that do buying/selling/paying do so in Bitcoin. There would not be nearly enough people doing the same with Litecoin to warrant it, as you can already tell by looking at job postings and such.
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Any plans to support litecoin?
vip
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Inputs also does not ask you for your personal information. We don't do fiat, and we do not do AML / KYC. We don't hand over your info to the feds because we don't have any, and we won't have any.
legendary
Activity: 1988
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Seems like a good idea.  How does this compare to coinbase?  Not sure if coinbase is off blockchain or not?  If not that would make this the only off chain wallet available, that I'm aware of.

I think CB is off the chain if you are sending to another account there via email address. It doesn't use usernames though so that is a major benefit of Inputs. Ex. with CB you are sharing your email address with everyone, which kills the anonymity of it. Along with this, let's say you have an account and I do as well. You send me a payment *to my BTC address that is hosted on CB*, it will show me your email address since it still reads us as both being on the service. Huge breach of privacy.
sr. member
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Seems like a good idea.  How does this compare to coinbase?  Not sure if coinbase is off blockchain or not?  If not that would make this the only off chain wallet available, that I'm aware of.
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