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Discussion => Silk Road discussion => Topic started by: btcfreedom on August 28, 2011, 12:33 pm
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Gang,
I am trying to compile a local wallet, kept on your external encrypted media choice.
This wallet would include an instance or two of tumbling, or laundry. Sounds nice right?
I would like to make it a binary that will allow the user to tumble his/her bitcoins locally, with a predefined algo - if not rotating.
This would kill all online instances of tumblers, wallets and fiascos like myshitcoin.com.
I do not seek profit. I seek protection of our peoples on Silk Road.
I am taking apart the clients for local wallets on all OS's, to find out what the source is and to modify it to tumble.
My knurds and geex,
Get at me
L/7/5
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Gang,
I am trying to compile a local wallet, kept on your external encrypted media choice.
This wallet would include an instance or two of tumbling, or laundry. Sounds nice right?
I would like to make it a binary that will allow the user to tumble his/her bitcoins locally, with a predefined algo - if not rotating.
This would kill all online instances of tumblers, wallets and fiascos like myshitcoin.com.
I do not seek profit. I seek protection of our peoples on Silk Road.
I am taking apart the clients for local wallets on all OS's, to find out what the source is and to modify it to tumble.
My knurds and geex,
Get at me
L/7/5
I commend you, sir.
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Gang,
I am trying to compile a local wallet, kept on your external encrypted media choice.
This wallet would include an instance or two of tumbling, or laundry. Sounds nice right?
I would like to make it a binary that will allow the user to tumble his/her bitcoins locally, with a predefined algo - if not rotating.
This would kill all online instances of tumblers, wallets and fiascos like myshitcoin.com.
I do not seek profit. I seek protection of our peoples on Silk Road.
I am taking apart the clients for local wallets on all OS's, to find out what the source is and to modify it to tumble.
My knurds and geex,
Get at me
L/7/5
I commend you, sir.
thanks CREAM :)
i hope i can contribute this project to everyone - for god's sake we all need it desperately.
we've got everything portable - but that. Wallets are portable with wallet.dat, but tumbling is not something we can do locally yet.
i NEED to do this. i lay awake thinking about this. lool
L75
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Before I say anything, I want to say I think it is a great idea to be able to tumble your own BTC.
Now, I haven't really looked into all the mechanics of BTC and wallets, but it would seem to me that you cannot tumble bit coins unless you have someone else's bit coins to tumble them with.
How would you get around that? Would moving the coins back and forth on your own machine, even with multiple wallets, really be considered tumbling? Isn't the whole idea of tumbling bit coins to be able to exchange your coins for another set, then another and another until finally there is no way to figure out where they came from?
If these are stupid questions, just chalk it up to my limited knowledge of how bit coins really work.
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Before I say anything, I want to say I think it is a great idea to be able to tumble your own BTC.
Now, I haven't really looked into all the mechanics of BTC and wallets, but it would seem to me that you cannot tumble bit coins unless you have someone else's bit coins to tumble them with.
How would you get around that? Would moving the coins back and forth on your own machine, even with multiple wallets, really be considered tumbling? Isn't the whole idea of tumbling bit coins to be able to exchange your coins for another set, then another and another until finally there is no way to figure out where they came from?
If these are stupid questions, just chalk it up to my limited knowledge of how bit coins really work.
they're not stupid questions at all...to be considered with the top shelf ones.
i'm thinking along these lines, on a more small scope, say - if you had a 1:1 ratio of coin in your wallet.dat, you could only "tumble" it and change it's hashing by having that half of the 1:1. eg. can only tumble 50 coins with another 50. meaning you need 100, defeating the purpose.
but what if you tumble them other half back, and then again ad infinitum?
bitcoin clients can definitely be the starting point (where i am at least) to how we can accomplish this.
blockexplorer, bitcoin hardcode, and how many blocks would be needed are all points of focus.
L
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It's a great idea. I definitely can contribute to this as I'm SW Developer, but as you understand contribution must be anonymous, so I'm thinking SR Admins organizing git or svn access, of cause if it's possible with Tor hidden services and if svn or git clients support Tor. 8)
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It's a great idea. I definitely can contribute to this as I'm SW Developer, but as you understand contribution must be anonymous, so I'm thinking SR Admins organizing git or svn access, of cause if it's possible with Tor hidden services and if svn or git clients support Tor. 8)
+1 an svn would be awesome, and if the repository was maintained by SR Admins, I'd feel pretty comfy.
L/7/5