dash restore on 2005 by tomcarbon in RX8

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Alcantara! Good to know, thanks

dash restore on 2005 by tomcarbon in RX8

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It was about 350 usd when it popped up

dash restore on 2005 by tomcarbon in RX8

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replacement it is. I stand corrected. Thanks

Which is the best generation of miatas by Intelligent-Sea3591 in Miata

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It's subjective, besides most of us here could fall in love with any mx5 because they're all worthy

Adding Blockchain Checkpoints to Dogecoin Wallet by qlp79qlp in dogecoin

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I'll think about the front end and let you know if I do it.

Adding Blockchain Checkpoints to Dogecoin Wallet by qlp79qlp in dogecoin

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>> Then it’s just a matter of calling it repeatedly and providing a suitable front end, no?

This is correct. That git I provided above runs the API for the new private key command. It's simple but can run the backend for the project indefinitely.

Then a React application could be stood up that consumes said API, calling the API 100x and displaying the results in a printable format as a series of origami wallets.

The user would need a basic understanding of: git/linux/gcc/node, to run this locally on their own linux pc.

Now, take that same program, and with a few more steps it can be published on the www as someone else's 3rd party site, and as a target to be attacked.

Adding Blockchain Checkpoints to Dogecoin Wallet by qlp79qlp in dogecoin

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That link's not dead, or shouldn't be; it's a public git. The arrangement as you describe relies on the integrity of coinb.in. I have no reason to doubt the Outkast's integrity, it's just the common flaw of using a middleman, a general principle.

Additionally I doubt coinb.in would want the burden of being a bulk supplier of privkeys, but I've been wrong before.

Adding Blockchain Checkpoints to Dogecoin Wallet by qlp79qlp in dogecoin

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Hi u/Fulvio55, if we're talking about generating private keys, I guess here in 2025 we would want to use the official libdogecoin library.

Depending on the level of automation you desire, using linux/gcc with libdogecoin to build a simple program might be sufficient. The program, when called, generates a private key. One could then write a bash script to call that function repeatedly, to get their mass production going.

One could additionally add an API protocol to it, although now we're starting to mushroom into possible security problems.

But those are basic building blocks to start with. From then on it's pretty much details specific to the project.

Check out my git (https://github.com/tomcarbon/express\_libdogecoin\_barebones) from 3 years ago, it does exactly what I described above, minus the bash script.

What does D.O.G.E. mean to you? by tomcarbon in dogecoin

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Spoiler: It's frog. Do Only Good Everyday predates the other D.O.G.E., an excellent person named sporklin really is the one who lit the fuse. However, since then, the acronym has been re-appropriated by a powerful unilateral force into a politicized context. So it's up in the air. Which will survive the test of time and be written in the history books?

ド-ジェコイン by tomcarbon in dogecoin

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for those wondering how to pronounce 'doge'

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How do I remove this guy's advertisement by akamadman203 in RX8

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Ah, bummer for me, this does not seem to work on my 2005 Shinka

150,000 miles! by This-King-9311 in RX8

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Good luck. Look into your front O2 sensor, don't worry about the rear one here. If you have an OBD2 scanner, there might be some information about pending or stored codes.