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Topic: RUSHWALLET.COM (Beta) - The Evolution of the Bitcoin Instant Wallet (Read 6032 times)

full member
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Now everyone says that about Inputs.io
Which seems to be "scammy": https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6886435
I tried rushwallet.com and it worked perfectly, i love its simplicity. Transacted $100 worth of BTC.
Thank you for creating this useful service.
legendary
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Good idea, fail implementation. You'll need to store it in localStorage.

Now everyone says that about Inputs.io
vip
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This isn't secure actually. On your web server, you know the private keys when someone re-visits a bookmarked link, so you can have access to their private keys.

Good idea, fail implementation. You'll need to store it in localStorage.
sr. member
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Works fine on iOS for me.

1774uM7zMybZqdSKYN2bS3mD7tdxy6et3k

Also, found this link. Not sure what it is, but might be a good idea to remove it from search engines. Got a 404 trying to reach it. http://rushwallet.com/[email protected]
legendary
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here is one of my non rushwallet addys .. I would love to test it out =)
12jjayHWtUci3ygPXD4i2yUHMySytiUBd4
hero member
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ok, here is my non rushwallet address:

1CRb4HfxNX5FNQLnLL9KFpqNdPYqoHVfJi

Thanks
full member
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Besting testing accounts requested up until this message have been funded. Anyone else wishing to test Rushwallet let us know your Bitcoin address (not Rushwallet address) and we'll send you 100,000 satoshis to try it out. We'd really appreciate feedback afterwards.
full member
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You should change the seed source on phones to enter inputs in a textbox or something. Doesn't seem to work on android

Currently addresses can not be generated on touch screen devices. Once the address is created the wallet can be used on any device.
vip
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You should change the seed source on phones to enter inputs in a textbox or something. Doesn't seem to work on android
full member
Activity: 130
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I'll Like To Test It Out.

My Rush Wallet account

19MADteyp3MreoJsmvgdLJAKehwDARCdny

It's better we fund an address from another service that way you can test sending and receiving.
vip
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Client side address gen? Pretty cool, Blockchain but like Instawallet.
full member
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I'd like to test it.

Address created via Rushwallet

18peKV4M6BFrCpAkWXxj1jXCgRa2bDzCkL

Hi David, It's better we fund an address from another service that way you can test sending and receiving.
full member
Activity: 130
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Feedback so far:

-Right clicked, new tab on qr code symbol: brought up a new page and new address with url as 'https://rushwallet.com/#qr'. Bookmarking and opening bookmark still brought me back to the new address. How important is the '#..." code in the URL?

-Where is the client side key stored? Is it possible to import it to another wallet?

-Also, a home page button or clicking the logo to generate a new address in a new tab would be nice.

The code in the URL is very important. It is not stored anywhere and only appears in the URL box on the client computer. That is the private key that can get you back to your wallet and it can also be imported as a brain wallet into another service such as Blockhain.info. You would copy everything after the forward slash (including the # symbol) and use that to import your wallet into another service if the need be.

To start a new wallet just open a new tab and go to Rushwallet again.
full member
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Thanks for the feedback. I'm a little confused with your second point though. Please clarify.

all the text on the page is difficult to read because of the background image. rather than it being a solid color, it has stripes

Hi John. Thanks for the feedback.
full member
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No, you don't store the key on the server. You store the key on the client side (Your asking the client to store the url in their bookmark anyways). You store an encrypted key on the client's computer which they decrypt in order to use the website (The same way a ssh key works).

This process would remove much of the ease of use and simplicity we are going for. Rushwallet fills the need for a quick, instant, disposable Bitcoin wallet. Yes you can come back to it by saving the URL but we don't recommend leaving large amounts for long periods of time if you can't secure your PC. If you're looking for something more long term there are better options out there.
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I'm just asking, please don't shoot me down in flames ....

This "private URL" way of doing things - is that really secure at all? Just off the top of my head, couldn't someone just look at the history in your browser, and boom, have access to your funds?

If I'm talking crap, happy to be called out  Grin

Good questions. Yes the "private URL" system can be completely secure, it all depends how secure your PC is. I'm the only one that uses my computer and it's password protected. I feel completely confident having a Secret URL stored in my bookmarks.

Also, remember, the purpose of this wallet is to provide a instant, disposable wallet service. If you're looking for something more long term or permanent there are many other alternative wallet services better suited for that. We suggest you use Rushwallet for it's simplicity and speed by which a wallet can be created. Then "throw it away" after you empty it.

legendary
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I'll Like To Test It Out.

My Rush Wallet account

19MADteyp3MreoJsmvgdLJAKehwDARCdny
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Address created:

1Fxm64C6Gv9GmTsv3xYHj799PLTbr6yUNb
hero member
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Here is my rushwallet address to test:
1MUCXH2LaVCr3UeeZ4drpAnxQW85dvj1YD
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Feedback so far:

-Right clicked, new tab on qr code symbol: brought up a new page and new address with url as 'https://rushwallet.com/#qr'. Bookmarking and opening bookmark still brought me back to the new address. How important is the '#..." code in the URL?

-Where is the client side key stored? Is it possible to import it to another wallet?

-Also, a home page button or clicking the logo to generate a new address in a new tab would be nice.
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