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legendary
Activity: 1358
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July 21, 2016, 02:18:42 AM
#10
if i really did add anything, that would be stupid of me, since i would be easily found..
again, its a question of morality, i am providing a service, and i do take pride in what i do, that is the different, from some other people

And now you begin making logically contradictory statements. At first you claim that it is actually unprovable that you don't add anything (which I specifically emphasized at that) and then you state that you "would be easily found"...

It doesn't sound quite right, does it?

when taking statements outside of there full sentences, it is easy to make things look, in a different light, than they really are

so, lets recap:
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but back to your question, it is actually unproveable that i do not ad anything to the source, since no matter what proof i provide,
someone will always say .. "You could have faked it."

notice the above and read the whole sentence, else you start sounding like a troll...

and also, notice the fact i wrote, i am will to provide those who buy my services, with full contact info, since if something is amis with the wallet i compiled, i can be easily contacted..
how unclear is that fact, since you seem to just want to read, what you want, instead of taking everything i write into account.
legendary
Activity: 3514
Merit: 1280
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July 21, 2016, 02:11:58 AM
#9
if i really did add anything, that would be stupid of me, since i would be easily found..
again, its a question of morality, i am providing a service, and i do take pride in what i do, that is the different, from some other people

And now you begin making logically contradictory statements. At first you claim that it is actually unprovable that you don't add anything (which I specifically emphasized at that) and then you state that you "would be easily found"...

It doesn't sound quite right, does it?
legendary
Activity: 3514
Merit: 1280
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July 21, 2016, 02:09:09 AM
#8
So we can also safely assume, that all wallets that you get from "official sites" also has something added, since it is unproven that they dont.
so the only way to be sure, is not use any wallets, and thereby not use any crypto wallets at all

Aren't these wallets distributed as source code (MD5 checksums and stuff like that)? Otherwise, why would you offer your services? Anyway, these concerns have already been raised and answered before. Even if a distribution is provided as a source code tarball, you can't be sure that the compiler you use hadn't been tampered with...

On the other hand, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
July 21, 2016, 01:50:33 AM
#7
Aren't Bitcoin wallets for Windows precompiled, that is, distributed as an executable file (exe, msi)? I don't really know...

Further, how can we be sure that you don't inject some code into an executable to steal user's private keys?

there will always be that question, even though you do what you can to try and proof that no tampering has been done...

i can only point to my long time ingagement with different altcoins here, and that i have always been ethical, about what i do, my
trust level, can be an inndicator of how i am as a person, even though there are people here that misuse the trust system.

i could turn the question around, and ask, since your questioning my morality, is it because im threatening your business?

Not that im pointing a finger, i am trying to show you, that you can always point a finger at someone for some reason.

but feel free to look through my posts, and see for yourself what i do.

the compile process does automatically grab the repo from github, import it into gitian, compile it, and out comes finished wallets..

but back to your question, it is actually unproveable that i do not ad anything to the source, since no matter what proof i provide,
someone will always say .. "You could have faked it."

so basically, your question is irrelevant...

the only proofable method would be for someone who needs a wallet compiled and thinks someone might do something to the code,
to get wallet compiled by 2 different people, using the same version of all libraries and compilers.

Since, as you say "it is actually unprovable that i do not add anything", we can safely assume that you add something (even if you in fact don't). Why? Because it is always better be safe than sorry...

Especially when your money is at stake

So we can also safely assume, that all wallets that you get from "official sites" also has something added, since it is unproven that they dont.
so the only way to be sure, is not use any wallets, and thereby not use any crypto wallets at all.

and since we are on the assume part, we can then safely assume, that i am threatening your business, since it is unproven that i dont.

but for those that wish to use my service, i am willing to leave my name, phone number, address, since i do not have anything to hide.
if i really did add anything, that would be stupid of me, since i would be easily found..
again, its a question of morality, i am providing a service, and i do take pride in what i do, that is the different, from some other people.

legendary
Activity: 3514
Merit: 1280
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July 20, 2016, 04:48:48 PM
#6
Aren't Bitcoin wallets for Windows precompiled, that is, distributed as an executable file (exe, msi)? I don't really know...

Further, how can we be sure that you don't inject some code into an executable to steal user's private keys?

there will always be that question, even though you do what you can to try and proof that no tampering has been done...

i can only point to my long time ingagement with different altcoins here, and that i have always been ethical, about what i do, my
trust level, can be an inndicator of how i am as a person, even though there are people here that misuse the trust system.

i could turn the question around, and ask, since your questioning my morality, is it because im threatening your business?

Not that im pointing a finger, i am trying to show you, that you can always point a finger at someone for some reason.

but feel free to look through my posts, and see for yourself what i do.

the compile process does automatically grab the repo from github, import it into gitian, compile it, and out comes finished wallets..

but back to your question, it is actually unproveable that i do not ad anything to the source, since no matter what proof i provide,
someone will always say .. "You could have faked it."

so basically, your question is irrelevant...

the only proofable method would be for someone who needs a wallet compiled and thinks someone might do something to the code,
to get wallet compiled by 2 different people, using the same version of all libraries and compilers.

Since, as you say "it is actually unprovable that i do not add anything", we can safely assume that you add something (even if you in fact don't). Why? Because it is always better be safe than sorry...

Especially when your money is at stake
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
July 20, 2016, 04:25:37 PM
#5
Aren't Bitcoin wallets for Windows precompiled, that is, distributed as an executable file (exe, msi)? I don't really know...

Further, how can we be sure that you don't inject some code into an executable to steal user's private keys?

there will always be that question, even though you do what you can to try and proof that no tampering has been done...

i can only point to my long time ingagement with different altcoins here, and that i have always been ethical, about what i do, my
trust level, can be an inndicator of how i am as a person, even though there are people here that misuse the trust system.

i could turn the question around, and ask, since your questioning my morality, is it because im threatening your business?

Not that im pointing a finger, i am trying to show you, that you can always point a finger at someone for some reason.

but feel free to look through my posts, and see for yourself what i do.

the compile process does automatically grab the repo from github, import it into gitian, compile it, and out comes finished wallets..

but back to your question, it is actually unproveable that i do not ad anything to the source, since no matter what proof i provide,
someone will always say .. "You could have faked it."

so basically, your question is irrelevant...

the only proofable method would be for someone who needs a wallet compiled and thinks someone might do something to the code,
to get wallet compiled by 2 different people, using the same version of all libraries and compilers.


legendary
Activity: 3514
Merit: 1280
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July 20, 2016, 03:11:17 PM
#4
Aren't Bitcoin wallets for Windows precompiled, that is, distributed as an executable file (exe, msi)? I don't really know...

Further, how can we be sure that you don't inject some code into an executable to steal user's private keys?
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
July 20, 2016, 02:04:11 PM
#3
*bump*
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
July 18, 2016, 02:45:52 PM
#2
I will compile your wallets for:

* Windows (BTC 0.05)

* MacOSX (BTC 0.05)

send me a PM include github link




your service only wallet or include create altcoin

depends on your need, PM me.
legendary
Activity: 1358
Merit: 1002
July 18, 2016, 06:15:28 AM
#1
I will compile your wallets for:

* Windows (BTC 0.05) - which gets you *coind, *coin-qt (dependant on what the coin is based on also *coin-cli *coin-tx) zipped in 32 and 64 bit packages, as well as 32 and 64 bit windows install files

* MacOSX (BTC 0.05) which gets you a DMG image with *coind *coin-qt (dependant on what the coin is based on also *coin-cli *coin-tx)

both for BTC 0.09

send me a PM include github link

Payment via OgNasty Escrow. And and prices are for fully compiled sources. no working executable means no payment.
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