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Topic: RUSHWALLET.COM (Beta) - The Evolution of the Bitcoin Instant Wallet - page 2. (Read 6032 times)

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I will test it out as well.

1Mt7vgFrSqjJWC9biSfiVYQe9LbdGLJSzY
sr. 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
sr. member
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I'd like to test it.

Address created via Rushwallet

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newbie
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Cool, I miss instawallet.
I'll test it, here is the address: 1MmVnHHvoNRaymhcpJPfxbSBRGLxEbhq9P

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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).
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Hmm.

Suggestions:
1. Someway to see transaction confirmations.
2. My previous suggestion about encrypting the private key and storing it as a file instead of a url.

We've considering adding transaction records, perhaps that will be added in the future.

The whole point is that we don't what to store anything. Hence the client side generated URL that can be exported into another service if needed.
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Hmm.

Suggestions:
1. Someway to see transaction confirmations.
2. My previous suggestion about encrypting the private key and storing it as a file instead of a url.
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suggestions:

- a link somewhere on the page to download the private key that can be used to import into blockchain.info?

- remove the striped background image on the bottom half of the page where the user actually interacts and has to read

Thanks for the feedback. I'm a little confused with your second point though. Please clarify.
sr. member
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suggestions:

- a link somewhere on the page to download the private key that can be used to import into blockchain.info?

- remove the striped background image on the bottom half of the page where the user actually interacts and has to read
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Ok, my last post was stupid. Good thing I deleted it too fast for anyone to read right?
nvm, you have no idea what I'm talking about. Now that I think about it, this post is equally stupid. Oh well.

I'd be happy to test rushwallet.

Address: 1BFtkP29PnqPU2Co2Fh5TaWKHAiDGZ1AEk

Didn't see the post. your safe. lol.

Thanks for testing it out. I'll fund the account now.
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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

I'm not an expert on this, but from what I can tell about how this website works, I think the answer is yes. I think your suppose to use incognito mode or private browsing. A way that could make this actually work would be to store an actual encrypted private key file on the computer where only the user has the password for. It gets stored and decrypted on the client side with the password only the user knows. So you would need both the file and the password to use the website while the blockchain is stored online.

(Hey there's the first suggestion)
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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
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Ok, my last post was stupid. Good thing I deleted it too fast for anyone to read right?
nvm, you have no idea what I'm talking about. Now that I think about it, this post is equally stupid. Oh well.

I'd be happy to test rushwallet.

Address: 1BFtkP29PnqPU2Co2Fh5TaWKHAiDGZ1AEk
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Announcing the Beta launch of www.RUSHWALLET.com. A free, instant Bitcoin wallet.

The goal of this project was provide a service that fills the void left behind with the failure of Instawallet for a fast, simple, and secure instant Bitcoin wallet.

RUSHWALLET provides users instant access to a wallet where private keys are generated client-side, meaning keys to your wallet are not held on ANY server and ONLY the account holder has access to the wallet. The private URL system implemented has been tested on other live projects of ours over the last few months with great success.

Should for any reason our site go down your private key can be used to import your wallet into another service that offers a brain wallet import feature. (Blockchain.info for example)

We encourage feedback and suggestions during this testing phase and are looking for 20-30 Beta testers. Simply reply to this post that you're interested and we'll send you 100,000 Satoshis to the wallet address of your choice so that you can test the RUSHWALLET service. All we ask is that you agree to provide feedback/comments in this thread so that we can push out the full release soon to the Bitcoin community.
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