I'm not sure why Memo is listed here. MD5 isn't used anywhere in memo codebase.
Don't know why he posted this as a vuln, but the issue is still there that you can just run a crypto data breach, get some hits and steal funds without the option for protections l/2fa
I love unwriter's project. ABC devs should listen a little more if they don't want to lose valuable assets like him.
Unwriter is compromised, there's really nothing we could have done to stop him. The reasons in his article are completely bullshit, and he's smart enough to know that. Money moves
If Memo.cash had to support ONLY ONE way of handling discussion and drop the others, which one would you prefer?
Reddit style comments (tree-like)
10 votes
· 555 satoshis
IRC style chat rooms (essentially the "Topics" that we have now but without the ability to reply to a post in a topic directly, instead you'd reply inside the topic with a new msg)
1 votes
· 0 satoshis
Forum posts and replies (like phpBB but with the ability to easily add references to past posts instead of quoting text)
0 votes
· 0 satoshis
Twitter posts and replies (without the "Topics" that are currently also supported)
How do you propose to do this when taking into account the blockchain is immutable? And more importantly, who is the judge of what constitutes "bad things"?
Censorship is done on the frontend (can be turned off), and is at the discretion of whoever own the various communities, so for group chats, the creator and forums the forum moderator.
The most important dapps we need right now: DNS (coming soon), on-chain serverless apps, encrypted email (chainmail?), encrypted group chats, on-chain forums, facebook, file host
And important in all of these except for the DNS is optional and transparent moderation features to weed out bad things
What life changing DApp would you #buidl if you had the chance? You have to start somewhere. No matter your coding ability, give #buidling a go at: developer.bitcoin.com. ✌🏻
The most important dapps we need right now: DNS (coming soon), on-chain serverless apps, encrypted email (chainmail?), encrypted group chats, on-chain forums, facebook, file host
Update: Alberto was always paid, he simply had to wait for the money to clear. While in safety clearance (5 days) the money appears under 'selling' > 'revenue' > 'in escrow'
You should just add a option for the receiver to agree that he received what he wanted, and give the money to the seller instantly.
Right. But what day-to-day usecases will The Average Joe have with such a database? What is its potential for BCH adoption?
It's just a easier way for developers to build on BCH without knowing everything about Bitcoin. That way we can make amazing platforms for you guys w/o reinventing the wheel ;)
What else is BitDB capable of? Oyo isn't a Google-killer but it's definitely neat.
Its a simple way to interact with the op_return data without having to reinvent the wheel like memo and blockpress had to when they made their platforms.