Wallet and Blog separation

in #weku5 years ago

I was doing tests about this because of what i said once: what is stolen, is stolen and the thieves should be able to retire it to dump in the market because in the end it is our fault to leave doors open to theft.

It is the stake-holders and or management duty to close those doors and avoid giving referral bonuses and other windows for scammers to take money from the table.

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I am not much of a front end guy so i have not bothered with removing the steem references but i successfully cloned and modified the steemit wallet to work with WEKU and with my toy blockchain ReV.

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There are still some bugs to iron, like the rewards not showing, I think these values are either hardcoded in the wallet to look for steem and SBD references or that the blockchain code is too old to properly serve them, I am investigating this.

As many of you know, I have never had much interest in the blogging part of these blockchains but i am fascinated with the economics that drive them, because they need a sound monetary policy management.

For me the way to go is to block those accounts from the blogging interface while leaving an open window to their wallets, because wallets should be untouchable.

Maybe seize the around 2000 accounts out of the the 50 thousand fake accounts that so far have been used with criminal intent. (this was part of HF22)

And start segregation of wallet and blog as soon as possible...

If you want to try the site, the address is: http://dev.rockdio.org:8080/ I haven't yet made it SSL but i will eventually.

It might be offline this means i am working on it.

Does not have much value as it is, but proves that:

a) Can be done
b) Interfaces or dApps are possible

If someone is willing to give me a hand modifying the front-end (steemit logo, steemit links and all other cosmetic stuff, hit me on discord)



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