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Topic: [SSD] Sonic - 1st TOR with functional anon send - Steganography based Anon App - page 98. (Read 284911 times)

hrt
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Argakiig is boobarella, keep this up for my satisfaction
legendary
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Wow!  Awesome job Argakiig!!!
legendary
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hay dev any idea whats up with the error sonic screwdriver Qt.exe - entry point not found.
                                                                                                   The procedure entry point CRYPTO_memcmp could not be located in the dynamic link libary D:\wallets\ssd\ssleay32.dll.
useing manual install on win 8.1 btw.
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SonicVortex has finally arrived

   

Android App (To follow on Playstore shortly)

Accompanying QT
Windows Manual
Windows Automatic
Mac DMG

Source

Relays
Source
Windows
Mac Inbound Tomorrow

Jar Needed for Relay
F5-Steganography Library

Directions and Daemons are forthcoming


SonicVortex is a way to hide encrypted transactions by steganography.
You take a picture, author a transaction, then SonicVortex embeds the encrypted transaction in a picture.  It uses the f5 steganography algorithm, which uses matrix encoding to hide the picture, making it almost impossible to detect that any hidden communication is present.
Moreover, the encryption is state-of-the-art AES/GCM encryption, suitable for banks and governments. So even in the highly unlikely event that any communication becomes suspected, it is impossible for an adversary to ascertain the nature of the communication. Thus, your transaction is hidden and protected from even the most powerful adversaries.
Additionally, AES/GCM protects against any changes to the encrypted, hidden transaction. If just one pixel of the picture is changed, it will be detected and the transaction rejected.

Will you also develop it for iOS and/or WinPhone?
legendary
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By the way OUTSTANDING job on the development! Exciting to see all the first times you have created in SSD arg!
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Jahaha
SonicVortex has finally arrived

   

Android App (To follow on Playstore shortly)

Accompanying QT
Windows Manual
Windows Automatic
Mac DMG

Source

Relays
Source
Windows
Mac Inbound Tomorrow

Jar Needed for Relay
F5-Steganography Library

Directions and Daemons are forthcoming


SonicVortex is a way to hide encrypted transactions by steganography.
You take a picture, author a transaction, then SonicVortex embeds the encrypted transaction in a picture.  It uses the f5 steganography algorithm, which uses matrix encoding to hide the picture, making it almost impossible to detect that any hidden communication is present.
Moreover, the encryption is state-of-the-art AES/GCM encryption, suitable for banks and governments. So even in the highly unlikely event that any communication becomes suspected, it is impossible for an adversary to ascertain the nature of the communication. Thus, your transaction is hidden and protected from even the most powerful adversaries.
Additionally, AES/GCM protects against any changes to the encrypted, hidden transaction. If just one pixel of the picture is changed, it will be detected and the transaction rejected.

Great job arg ! Seems professional, waiting for the instructions  Grin
legendary
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lol

Not worried...not even with the smirking post.  Not selling anywayz; I just want to know what he has been working on...!

Other than coding his ass off for your profit?

Really? 

Personally, now that you bring it up, I hate the fact that I have an opportunity to buy into someone else's work and make some profit off of it.  It pisses me off on a personal level to the extent that I was motivated to learn some basics and from here am motivated to learn more specific coding (your inferred expletive is timely as I just learned about this..http://www.wired.com/2014/09/exercism/ )

I won't be any where near the talent that Russell has in any time soon but don't think for one second that I am here 'just for profit'. 

I am part of a citizen journalist group that stands to benefit (not financially; but through the use of different financial and anon communicative transactions/messaging) from advances in the crypto world...meaning real world application.  I have interests in Maidsafe's and XC's aims for decentralization and I am hoping that SSD and even Stealth can contribute to that...because the world will be better for it.

Why are you here?  Do you expect to make no money?  I can go further into detail regarding -why I want crypto to succeed- and I'll use charts and facts and historical reference.  I don't know how to code but I am sure as hell not someone who is here to make a lambo.

And for the record, if there were no people to spend time and money into following any given coin, much less Sonic, how much motivation do you think the dev would have? 

Wipe that condescension off your face, Good Sir.

Delete this post if desired...


I meant nothing by it other than he has worked his ass off for this community and it seems that when 1 little issue arises people question it and yell dump dump dump. Nothing personal...


And absolutely god damn right I'm here for profit. Wink
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Still getting this error for line 557 and cant compile on linux.

/root/Sonicscrewdriver/src/rpcrawtransaction.cpp:557: undefined reference to `decryptsonictxt(std::basic_string, std::allocator >, std::basic_string, std::allocator >, std::vector, std::allocator >, std::allocator, std::allocator > > >&)'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [Sonicd] Error 1


It looks like you need to add whatever defines decryptsonictxt to your makefile.
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Need help....
 it's say "The program can't start because LIBEAY32.dll is missing from your computer"
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Still getting this error for line 557 and cant compile on linux.

/root/Sonicscrewdriver/src/rpcrawtransaction.cpp:557: undefined reference to `decryptsonictxt(std::basic_string, std::allocator >, std::basic_string, std::allocator >, std::vector, std::allocator >, std::allocator, std::allocator > > >&)'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [Sonicd] Error 1
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Sound science

SonicVortex is a way to hide encrypted transactions by steganography.
You take a picture, author a transaction, then SonicVortex embeds the encrypted transaction in a picture.  It uses the f5 steganography algorithm, which uses matrix encoding to hide the picture, making it almost impossible to detect that any hidden communication is present.
Moreover, the encryption is state-of-the-art AES/GCM encryption, suitable for banks and governments. So even in the highly unlikely event that any communication becomes suspected, it is impossible for an adversary to ascertain the nature of the communication. Thus, your transaction is hidden and protected from even the most powerful adversaries.
Additionally, AES/GCM protects against any changes to the encrypted, hidden transaction. If just one pixel of the picture is changed, it will be detected and the transaction rejected.

Dude.  That sounds way too cool.  I don't really know what I was expecting personally but that's just plain neat.
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the app is here!! yes!!!

too bad the hype was already priced-in even before first delay so gg to anyone who actually thinks this will break 2k sat.

low volume, no pumpers behind it. looks just like shadowcoin when they released a new innovation. nothing happened on app launch but a dump not even a pump.

see you at 1100-1200 sat.

Don't worry J, I'll be here to rub it in your butthurt face when this coin is pumping at 3500 in a couple of days.

You should have bought.

Forever you will sound like those tools that troll the bitcoin subreddit, saying "buttcoin" every other sentence.

Say it with me, J, "buttcoin".  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
SonicVortex has finally arrived

   

Android App (To follow on Playstore shortly)

Accompanying QT
Windows Manual
Windows Automatic
Mac DMG

Source

Relays
Source
Windows
Mac Inbound Tomorrow

Jar Needed for Relay
F5-Steganography Library

Directions and Daemons are forthcoming


SonicVortex is a way to hide encrypted transactions by steganography.
You take a picture, author a transaction, then SonicVortex embeds the encrypted transaction in a picture.  It uses the f5 steganography algorithm, which uses matrix encoding to hide the picture, making it almost impossible to detect that any hidden communication is present.
Moreover, the encryption is state-of-the-art AES/GCM encryption, suitable for banks and governments. So even in the highly unlikely event that any communication becomes suspected, it is impossible for an adversary to ascertain the nature of the communication. Thus, your transaction is hidden and protected from even the most powerful adversaries.
Additionally, AES/GCM protects against any changes to the encrypted, hidden transaction. If just one pixel of the picture is changed, it will be detected and the transaction rejected.

sr. member
Activity: 490
Merit: 250
the app is here!! yes!!!

too bad the hype was already priced-in even before first delay so gg to anyone who actually thinks this will break 2k sat.

low volume, no pumpers behind it. looks just like shadowcoin when they released a new innovation. nothing happened on app launch but a dump not even a pump.

see you at 1100-1200 sat.
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SonicVortex has finally arrived

   

Android App (To follow on Playstore shortly)

Accompanying QT
Windows Manual
Windows Automatic
Mac DMG

Source

Relays
Source
Windows
Mac Inbound Tomorrow

Jar Needed for Relay
F5-Steganography Library

Directions and Daemons are forthcoming


SonicVortex is a way to hide encrypted transactions by steganography.
You take a picture, author a transaction, then SonicVortex embeds the encrypted transaction in a picture.  It uses the f5 steganography algorithm, which uses matrix encoding to hide the picture, making it almost impossible to detect that any hidden communication is present.
Moreover, the encryption is state-of-the-art AES/GCM encryption, suitable for banks and governments. So even in the highly unlikely event that any communication becomes suspected, it is impossible for an adversary to ascertain the nature of the communication. Thus, your transaction is hidden and protected from even the most powerful adversaries.
Additionally, AES/GCM protects against any changes to the encrypted, hidden transaction. If just one pixel of the picture is changed, it will be detected and the transaction rejected.
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I respect that MemoryShock, you've explained yourself well enough I believe.  Welcome to the crypto world!  Have fun!!!

I appreciate that...thank you.

It was still an off topic post and we need to get back on track....the 23/24th was aimed for details and instructions so we have a good day coming...Russell...it's your show and my apologies for the outburst.

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I respect that MemoryShock, you've explained yourself well enough I believe.  Welcome to the crypto world!  Have fun!!!

I appreciate that...thank you.

It was still an off topic post and we need to get back on track....the 23/24th was aimed for details and instructions so we have a good day coming...Russell...it's your show and my apologies for the outburst.
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I respect that MemoryShock, you've explained yourself well enough I believe.  Welcome to the crypto world!  Have fun!!!
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