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Topic: Poll: What is your favourite bitcoin browser extension? - page 2. (Read 5395 times)

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Post the source code and I'll have a look through

He linked it in the comment you quoted
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Bitcoin Tool. Been using it for a while now, and I love it. It makes the process of sending Bitcoins to someone on the forum so much smoother.
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FireCoin (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/firecoin/ , https://github.com/galaxyAbstractor/FireCoin) of course, as I am the author of it Tongue. Doesn't even need a HTTP server to be installed, only needs the bitcoin.conf file to be edited (but maybe I can include a dialog to edit it directly from the addon, I'll check that up)
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That's not the source code of your browser plugin
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Bitcoin Tool is just a short JavaScript code inserted on websites. For JavaScript on a non-localhost website it is impossible to access your wallet in any way.
The Send BTC button is realized by an additional application, a HTTP mini-server bitcoin_httpd ran locally (also opensource). The HTTP mini-server does not open any files, and does not send any data to the Internet. You have to enter rpcuser and rpcpass to confirm each transaction. If you don't trust the Send BTC button anyway, don't run bitcoin_httpd, and the Send BTC button won't work. Problem solved. Maybe I should put all this into some sort of FAQ.
Post the source code and I'll have a look through

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How to make the Send BTC button work:
1. Set rpcuser and rpcpassword in your bitcoin.conf file. Do one of the three:
a) either run the standard client application bitcoin.exe with the parameter "-server",
b) or put "server=1" into your bitcoin.conf, and run bitcoin.exe,
c) or run bitcoind.exe (included in your standard bitcoin client package).

2. Download and run the HTTP mini-server bitcoind_httpd.exe:
Windows version - bitcoin_httpd.exe v1.1 (size 238668, md5sum: da0107ce32aaceb16055c8d147663519)
Linux version - bitcoin_httpd v1.1 (size 642897, md5sum: 84aae8bab4db4ab52d0a15dfe9861ef7)

The source code of bitcoin_httpd is here, if you need it.
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
I dunno if i should trust any of them...
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Yeah let me install some random turds browser tool with a Smeagol logo that automatically sends out BTC... but only if I can link it to my Mt. Cox account!
Smeagol logo is all right. Reddit likes it.

Bitcoin Tool is just a short JavaScript code inserted on websites. For JavaScript on a non-localhost website it is impossible to access your wallet in any way.
The Send BTC button is realized by an additional application, a HTTP mini-server bitcoin_httpd ran locally (also opensource). The HTTP mini-server does not open any files, and does not send any data to the Internet. You have to enter rpcuser and rpcpass to confirm each transaction. If you don't trust the Send BTC button anyway, don't run bitcoin_httpd, and the Send BTC button won't work. Problem solved. Maybe I should put all this into some sort of FAQ.


Post the source code and I'll have a look through
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Yeah let me install some random turds browser tool with a Smeagol logo that automatically sends out BTC... but only if I can link it to my Mt. Cox account!
Smeagol logo is all right. Reddit likes it.

Bitcoin Tool is just a short JavaScript code inserted on websites. For JavaScript on a non-localhost website it is impossible to access your wallet in any way.
The Send BTC button is realized by an additional application, a HTTP mini-server bitcoin_httpd ran locally (also opensource). The HTTP mini-server does not open any files, and does not send any data to the Internet. You have to enter rpcuser and rpcpass to confirm each transaction. If you don't trust the Send BTC button anyway, don't run bitcoin_httpd, and the Send BTC button won't work. Problem solved. Maybe I should put all this into some sort of FAQ.
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Live Long and Prosper
Mt.Gox Peek.
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Ah, he had the Bitcoin reddit account for sale too.  Wow, you really are unemployed lol
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OP himself seems to have used the leaked list of e-mail addresses from Mt.Gox to send out spam about his "Bitcoin Tool" so I know for sure that I wouldn't install that one. Would be nice if we could put "Spammer" or similar next to his name.

Yeah let me install some random turds browser tool with a Smeagol logo that automatically sends out BTC... but only if I can link it to my Mt. Cox account!
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Bitcoin.se site owner
OP himself seems to have used the leaked list of e-mail addresses from Mt.Gox to send out spam about his "Bitcoin Tool" so I know for sure that I wouldn't install that one. Would be nice if we could put "Spammer" or similar next to his name.
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Bonzai Buddy, without a doubt!
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Also, I like the tool you made function wise.  Would you allow the ability for people to make skins?
Great suggestion. I will think on that.
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Oh yeah, it's not 17.5 o clock, I should uninstall that shit.

Now checking out Bitcoin Ticker.

Also, I like the tool you made function wise.  Would you allow the ability for people to make skins?
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