We created this, because we couldn't find anything, that would fit our demands:
> accesible at any device in browser (not an app) > fully anonymous (not linked to email, IP or device) > was primary showing value of portfolio, rather than current rates > easy to use
> MFW not considering this advertisement, because there are no ads, it's free, it's related to Veeky Forums interests
Elijah Sullivan
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Ethan Howard
what's your angle, you profiting somehow
how are you fucking me
Aiden Cruz
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Ayden Thomas
what has Veeky Forums done to us?
Brody Miller
> no ads > no affiliate > no subscription plan > not asking for private keys
we developed it for our needs, that's how we get value back, by using it ourselfs
making it available to public is just an extra step, that doesn't hurt us
Matthew Bailey
Open sourcing it?
Xavier Ward
Looks great! Have an updoot!
Isaiah Perez
this is my Bitcoin address with 3.8BTC
1EUa6js8h7VktJekshTPFdnMcs1AjmmrCF
if you can tell me at least 1 way how can we fuck you over by this site, you will get 0.8BTC
Christopher Barnes
I like things like these because I can treat them like a demo trading account. Not many of those offered for crypto.
Andrew Gomez
thx
Levi White
Well, basically it's a PHP parser of current prices on one side and SQL database with owned coins on another side. There's not much to open source. Few scripts.
And you would anyway need your own server with PHP, MySQL and CRON, that would run 24/7. For such a simple application.
Really no reasson why you would need your own live version... .
Hudson Flores
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Landon Clark
Would've liked to contribute or fork desu. But if it's PHP then hell no... not to diminish your work but I'm not touching PHP with a 10 ft pole.
Would be super keen to do something similar in node, but other projects have me too bogged down to start something fresh.
Anyway, it looks awesome, thanks for putting it out there :)
Jack Smith
AHHHHHHHHHH ALL MY DGB IS GONE
AaaAaaaaAAAAAAAAA
Jose Foster
this is ONLY info, that we store about accounts and coins connected to portfolio
> no IP address > no email > no device > no cookies
Henry Fisher
You could be collecting the data, parceling your users into demographic categories, and selling it. The entire purpose of cryptocurrencies is to keep our wealth out of the hands of the powers that be; the more potential there is for big banks and big finance to "figure out" crypto users, the easier it will be for us to be targeted by insidious and specific advertising. Hell, you could just be mining our data through browser as we visit the site anyways. You never said that wasn't happening.
G-gib .8 BTC please?
Thomas Hall
yep, it's PHP
Nathan Harris
>coinparator Literally what?
Oliver Hill
Please tell me those passwords aren't plain text.
Will be interested to see how well that scales, too. Hint: It won't
Luis Anderson
YEAH!!! YOU GOT US!
better download Blockfolio, connect it with your android device, connect it with your google account in android device, connect it with your IP address, connect it with your gmail address
because coinparator.com could be collecting demographic data
better reveal your whole identity with apps like Blockfolio, than risking coinparator.com collecting "demographic data"
Nathaniel Morris
at this moment pass and user is hashed by MD5
Ryder Young
why you have to bully me like that senpai wouldn't you guys pay a fortune in hosting fees if this takes off?
Gavin Ward
I calculated, that every user will take in database 0.4MB/year TOP
so even with like 10 000 active users it's 4GB per year
it's running on my server, which has a lot of available/unused performance, so it's basically free
"we" means ME and one random guy, who I met on the internet 2 years ago, through crypto
Cooper Young
>its completely free >its anonymous too this motherfucking Jew will probably be mining Monero coins using your laptop when you open up his website
Nolan King
forgot pic related
Kevin Richardson
it would be illegal
domain is registered in real name, server is registered in real name, all services were paid by credit card/bank transfer
that would be a really stupid scam
Thomas Bennett
So basically, a Blockfolio website?
Benjamin Wright
just give me the .8 BTC. you could hack my laptop so it explodes when I log in. I saw the hacker known as Veeky Forums do that on FOX
Blake James
What's the list of news website you display?
Evan Nelson
No its not illegal. You just have to get the goys to click on one of this and you're golden Mr. Suma
Andrew Williams
sometimes things are just done for free
like free distros of linux, how are they getting paid? how is it a scam? it's just free, same goes with all open source software or music/work released under free license
although I understand, that "crypto + free = scam", red flag!
maybe i should put some banner at the top of the page, so people think, that I'm getting rich by displaying ads
Alexander Powell
>Barely intelligible English >Pretends to be my friend >"NO SCAM VERY GOOD VALUE SIRS"
Who could be behind this post...
William Sullivan
i basically googled "cryptocurrency news" and used first 10 results
so far it works good
Gavin Price
well, you can send us corrected translation to the contact at the bottom of page, instead of starting another cute girls with girly penis threads or crying on r9k
Eli Bailey
Blockfolio is more like watching current rates
coinparator.com is more like watching current value of a whole portfolio
Jack Smith
well, you didn't have to click on any accept button, did you?
so no hidden terms of service
Nicholas Peterson
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Adrian Reyes
hmmm.Well props to you OP, you have done the world a good service. Have a free QT
Evan Gonzalez
It better be.
Ian Nelson
What does it matter you retarded fuck?
Lincoln Evans
THX!
Have to go, see you.
Ryder Foster
????? You mean you aren’t already getting 15 new shitcoins advertised to you daily on normiebook?
Christopher Nguyen
cuck lmao
Isaac Diaz
Give me an option to make a stacked graph that's all I want from a portfolio tracker
Ian Nelson
how am I a cuck? I dont trust this czech hacker providing seemingly free services
Ayden Gray
>md5 oh god please no, use an algorithm meant for hashing passwords. md5 is only barely above storing pws in plaintext.
Gabriel James
MD5 is efficient and quick
let's take a worst case scenario - somebody will hack into server, can full access database and even manage "decrypt" MD5 user/pass by bruteforce comparison
he will get random strings, that were generated by server and he will be able to delete portoflios through browser - which he would be able to do anyway, as he has access to SQL already
there is no reasson for any advanced encryption/hashing of user/pass
Alexander Wright
stacked graph, that's the problem...
in that case 1 user wouldn't take 0,4MB per year, but about 10 MB - 50 MB per year + equal multiplier of computing power
in that scenario you can't run this service for free/without ads like it is