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mod6: to eliminate some HFT type stuff right?
mod6: but yeah, no number. but this was by design.
mod6: it does return a statement of what order was placed though.
mod6: sorry, its only in the STAT
mod6: when you place any order, it returns the order number in the reciept
mod6: No sweat, i'll come back here in a bit and try to find ya.
mod6: that I'm availble, i have my call at 16:00 CDT
mod6: lets see... it would be 16:00 EST
mod6: does that work? otherwise sometime later tonight is fine too.
mod6: I can take an hour after the next 50 minutes. I gotta prepare a bit for this IBM call I've got at 4.
mod6: haha. im usually around, but yeah.
mod6: Yes, good deal thestringpuller. Hmm.. I gotta check and see if I can squeeze in like an hour here... one sec.
mod6: (that last part was a joke - I never gave pirate or btc&st anything)
mod6: SO I BELIEVE IN YESTERDAY
mod6: NOW IT LOOKS AS THOUGH PIRATE PAID
mod6: YESTERDAY, ALL MY BTC SEEMED SO FAR AWAY
mod6: so he paid up with all the account holders? everyone still got screwed via the bonds though.
mod6: I thought this was a total joke. ^^^
mod6: (13:07) < mircea_popescu> o so pirate paid ?
mod6: i thought mircea_popescu was just fucking with you all
mod6: anyway, wish me luck. bbs :)
mod6: i hate the cell companies. vzw are a bunch of savages.
mod6: actually, im about to run out and see if I can get my new phone.
mod6: thestringpuller: just workin.
mod6: (09:33) < thestringpuller> nickserv
mod6: jurov does brokerage
mod6: Thanks again for the help/comments guise. :)
mod6: But... i'm pretty much past it, for now. I'm looking forward to getting it out here soon and then working on the beta.
mod6: yeah, it makes it tough. i was worried about this before the project got off the ground, and it didn't disappoint.
mod6: Good stuff man. Thanks to everyone for all your comments on this today.
mod6: Well, I could do that for sure. Infact, it started out that way, and then I was like, "why am i encrypting this public key..."
mod6: I see, you're just saying to enc all the files in the local dir?
mod6: thestringpuller: this maybe the way to go. i'll have to talk to you more about that. or do some searching there... need to see how that works out.
mod6: So... I'd like to put something in place thats non-native in a way I guess. Another layer to the onion so to speak.
mod6: and what worries me, is like I was saying to mircea_popescu the other night. all these cell providers leave backdoors through the os to turn shit on/off or to steal your data/coins.
mod6: iz: hm, I really wish! if they do, I'm missing it. I'm not super well versed in Android though, a lot of stuff is new to me here.
mod6: iz: so in the mean time, I have a AES256 class that I wrote that will utilize AES and enc/dec the key... at least that way, its protected by the symmetric key
mod6: apple is pretty nuts, i'll convert to iOS someday if there is enough interest... but that'll be its own can of worms.
mod6: iz: yeah, i know, but im trying to come up with a clever way to store the users private key incase the device is stolen or hacked, you don't want to lose thatkey.
mod6: at that level I was working with PGPPublicKey, PGPSecretKey and PGPPrivateKey and converting them to their native java analogues
mod6: yeah, i don't think it matters
mod6: only the public key. the api is limited here.
mod6: only bitch of it is... once I pull the cert out on the other side, i can't get out the private key.
mod6: i had to get the public key packet, secret key packet... extract the private key from the secrete key spec then create a x509 cert and construct that with the pub and priv keys.
mod6: yeah, i had to get down to the nuts and bolts
mod6: lol, i just saw a picture of a kowala eating a guys face
mod6: just had some problems with spongycastle/bouncycastle trying to get the KeyStore to work the way I wanted. I got SOOOOO close, but it was eating up too much time.
mod6: thats great, this is all java, nothing too complicated really at all.
mod6: Right now i have a nuts-o day job, thats more like an everyhour job. I am looking forward to making 2013 the year I can leave that behind :D
mod6: wow. even more awesome. well, you won't be forgotten if you help with this project in some way.
mod6: I can work out something in the form of small btc payments on a per-diem basis or something...
mod6: If you're really serious, I do have quite a bunch to do. It sounds like you know what's up.
mod6: I was talking about building BitOTTer as an android tool for mpex in march/april, but noone was really interested... until later, and then I really had to turn up the gas to try to catch up.
mod6: So in the future, I really hope to get to revise a lot of stuff that I've already learned on the alpha project... but its sort of too late to turn around.
mod6: well, sort of.. i love to make it really nice and awesomesauce, but having it work is much better.
mod6: i just muscled past it with my own solution
mod6: ahh, yeah, nothing with GSON. i tried to get my head wrapped around how to use it with android and the funky mpex json, but I couldn't make it work
mod6: it connects to mpex (currently just over inet, tor ability is coming, probably in beta, tor works with perl version) and grabs all the JSON and parses it.
mod6: well, i started a #BitOTTer channel for technical discussions.... but basically how this works is it doesn't persist anything at this time
mod6: thestringpuller: I do actually need help. And for sure in the future there will be tons more to do.
mod6: (11:34) < thestringpuller> I've learned more in this IRC channel than I ever did in public school
mod6: I need to look into it more.
mod6: Spinner has been pretty great for me so far... and I've been looking through the code. Its using the BCCAPI which has some KeyManagement stuff in there.
mod6: mircea_popescu: thanks for the link. i actually like Spinner much better and I've been looking through some of their code - the schildbach has lost my btc at least 2x.
mod6: HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN
mod6: no one got scammed. cool your jets.