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  1. Bridgewater

    www.dash.org

    That's normal behavior for the current Tor browser. Just click "Never for this site"
  2. Bridgewater

    www.dash.org

    Awesome. It works!!! If full website navigation is going to take a while to implement, IMO the most important link to get working first is http://dashorg64cjvj4s3.onion/downloads/, so users can easily download the wallet without fear of MITM (as long as they visually double-check the full onion...
  3. Bridgewater

    Dash Electrum Release - v0.2.4.1

    Not exactly. I believe the majority of Trezor users do not actually carry it around, but rather keep it in a safe most of the time. There are easier, slightly-less-secure ways of carrying smaller amounts of "spending c(D)ash." Moreover, the action of starting a masternode is *hopefully* not...
  4. Bridgewater

    www.dash.org

    Yeah, I know you guys have a lot on your plate at the moment. It was just something I thought of after realizing how well it solves potential man-in-the-middle attacks. There is actually very little work involved, if anyone has the inspiration to spend a few minutes on it. All you need to do...
  5. Bridgewater

    Dash Electrum Release - v0.2.4.1

    Whether through Electrum or the Core client, we desperately need a way to offline start/sign masternodes by means of an airgapped PC or hardware wallet. Storing 1000DASH private keys directly on any networked PC is a huge security risk. I doubt any serious BTC holder regularly exposes...
  6. Bridgewater

    www.dash.org

    The SSL cert for https://dash.org seems to be different than the one for https://www.dash.org (which works). Why don't we have a .onion? For people who don't trust PKI, a unique .onion hidden service would be easy to implement and would put many security-conscious users at ease. Since most...
  7. Bridgewater

    Use Digital Cash to save 10% on Amazon!

    They usually pay much more than 10%, as you can pretty much guarantee wish-list order fulfillment when you select a discount lower than 20%. This quote from their email gives some insight into why they are able to do it:
  8. Bridgewater

    Use Digital Cash to save 10% on Amazon!

    From the Purse advertisement:
  9. Bridgewater

    dashman - linux masternode mangement made mootastic

    Love the auto-update prompt, BTW. dashman version 0.1.13 - Fri Nov 13 20:34:41 EST 2015 gathering info, please wait... dashman requires updating. Latest version is: 0.1.14 Do 'dashman sync' manually, or choose yes below. sync dashman to github now? [y/N] y
  10. Bridgewater

    dashman - linux masternode mangement made mootastic

    Thanks for your help. I did not think it was possible that dashman could have anything to do with it, either. I was just covering all my bases, as I thought dashman was the only variable that had changed from my previous setup (which was unaffected). After looking into it more, I discovered...
  11. Bridgewater

    dashman - linux masternode mangement made mootastic

    Every node that I setup from scratch with dashman a few weeks ago is suddenly gone from the MN network today, I had to issue a start-missing. :sad: Could this have anything to do with dashman being recently updated? When I logged into the VPS dashd was running fine, but dash-cli masternode...
  12. Bridgewater

    Hold on to your chair guys. This is HUGE!

    We don't have to worry about Bitcoin fixing its problems. It may have limitations but it does NOT have problems, and that's why it has been successful. So far no so-called attack has ever been successful, has it? Gox and similar accidents (thefts) are a result of people not using bitcoin as...
  13. Bridgewater

    Hold on to your chair guys. This is HUGE!

    Without big government, you'd have to have your own army and defenses to protect your interests in dealing with others. The big companies you see today would be small governments themselves. Everyone would be responsible for protecting their own wealth and safety. This is highly inefficient...
  14. Bridgewater

    Hold on to your chair guys. This is HUGE!

    If cryptos really start taking over as the primary currency instead of fiat, people will have finally given up on trying to remain compliant in a system that is designed to keep them from becoming individually wealthy/powerful. At that point, nobody will be paying any income taxes. It is simply...
  15. Bridgewater

    November 2015 Budget Proposal

    Can we vote for the new budgets now or do we have to wait until Nov 1?
  16. Bridgewater

    dashman - linux masternode mangement made mootastic

    Wow, thanks for the lightning-fast reply! That sounds like a fine solution. You're already spoiling me with all this automatic stuff, I totally forgot I could manually stop the daemon. In hindsight, it looks like the bootstrap is making much less difference now than in my previous experience...
  17. Bridgewater

    dashman - linux masternode mangement made mootastic

    I'm trying to do a fresh install, but I want to use udjin's bootstrap to save download time. I noticed that dashman starts dashd immediately after installing, so before running ./dashman install, I created a .dash folder and put just the bootstrap.dat in there. The problem is "./dashman...
  18. Bridgewater

    Can you think of a project to fund ?

    This is something that has had me thinking for a while now. Not the "many hands" principle you guys were talking about, but rather the aspect of a small group of people being privy to sensitive information that can potentially have a big effect on the Dash price, and hence, their own...
  19. Bridgewater

    Trezor for Darkcoin

    How much integration are you looking for? I highly doubt we will see an "all-in-one" Core wallet that does darksend, governance, masternode management, instantX AND uses hierarchical deterministic addresses and talks to Dash-electrum servers...at least in the pre-Evolution/decentralized API...
  20. Bridgewater

    V12 Release

    Finally had a 12.0.55 problem that caused a MN to get delisted. Crontab+restart script did not work because the process was still running and using plenty of CPU load for what looks like 30 hours straight with no further update to the debug.log until my stop command. Before I stopped it, I...
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