RE: Steem related apps with YOUR POSTING KEY, and beneficiary percentages. What you need to know.
Just to clarify that I also further clarified after my quoted post, that the application constitutes an expression of speech, and the omission of explicit consent, is fraud. Lies by omission. No matter how well intentioned, and as I have been informed, this arrangement is to my detriment as my accounts are too big to qualify for the reward posts.
So I stand by what I said, and I laugh at the flag that was pinned to it, especially after I already qualified this.
Beneficiaries are a great idea, and I see many potential applications for them. However, I will drop a meme in here to express my frustration with Steemit, Inc., whose 'omissions' and lack of followthrough on everything (this means you @ned after your skype chat with me 13 months ago, and still no action on the subject of that conversation):
Also, since I know very well the architecture of these node.js based applications, which includes almost every interface to the steem blockchain, they all depend on a security model in which, mostly using steem.js, the keys are not ever sent over the wire, but used by the app locally to sign transactions before sending them through a websocket. It is good of you to explain this. The security model puts all these sites and apps square above even Gooogle for protection against wiresniffing attacks (such as malwares altering firewalls to catch the cleartext before the SSL tunnel, modified hosts files, etc).
Also, the steem blockchain has better protection against elliptic curve signature malleability, which can be used for replay attacks on bitcoin and others, though I have not personally read of documented cases of this - I recall reading a post by Dan about how the algorithm in Steem works.
I've upvoted this comment.
According to downvote rules that pop up:
Hate speech or internet trolling
So the downvote flag appeared to have been appropriate in that particular instance on your @elfspice comment which threatened @good-karma
I want to thank you for your comment this time around.. as you can see you can still make your viewpoint heard without attracting downvotes.
As far as your chat with @ned, I can't comment on it. Perhaps you might try again, I don't know. Either way, that's a completely different topic than the subject matter of this post we're talking about.
Either way, I think the HF18 beneficiary feature is now well explained, and I thank you for your attempt to bring light to the issue (even if I disagreed with your original method).
Alas, here's where I move on and let my opinions on the issue rest.
(I really don't want to talk about this anymore. If you like I leave the last word to you.)
Exposure is not threatening, though of course it can be a psychological warfare tactic. If you got dirt, that's not my responsibility, is it. There is a difference between trolling someone and simply trying to use their own publicly visible record as a means to rectify their behaviour.
I don't care to deface any of my electronic devices with @ned's animated visage. I think the record speaks for itself on his leadership skills and moral fibre.
That's fine if you don't wish to engage on any of these topics anymore, I do not hold my position out of malice, but only moral indignity, and as a voluntaryist, I have no say in what you want to do.
Thanks for being a good sport.
heya. beneficiaries are implemented......!
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I respect human dignity and I aim only to provoke the rectification of errors. I will skirt as close as I can to the line between reasonable and invective, and try to keep it on the good side. Ones harshest critics can be one's greatest allies, you know what I mean?
@ned,,, nice to meet you
please follow back, and often come in my blog :D