The truth is, we don't know what code they are running on the back end. They could just take the open source, change a few lines and run that.
If only there were a technology where you could be certain about what code is running...maybe we could use that to manage a global permission less monetary system...
This whole thing would have been done very differently if they wanted to be able to prove Q is Q. I think they designed it like this for plausible deniability. Fake Q could even be part of the plan, to burn the evidence, so to speak.
If it's not hashed on the front end in javascript, they're sending the plain text secret with the data to the backend. If they run the hash on the backend, there's a period of time where the writers have the plain text secret and can log it.
Furthermore, ip addresses, tripcodes, and more are just database records. The owner of a site can insert whatever they want into the database and viola, it shows up on the site.
This is like Mike Lindell claiming the ip addresses... like for fuck sake someone explain a VPN to him haha.
Clearly. Professionalism, and precision are what I expect to see from Q. And everything since the fake "B post" to the present doesn't fit the Q I know.
Bingo, someone trying to hijack Q to move people in the wrong direction
The truth is, we don't know what code they are running on the back end. They could just take the open source, change a few lines and run that.
If only there were a technology where you could be certain about what code is running...maybe we could use that to manage a global permission less monetary system...
This whole thing would have been done very differently if they wanted to be able to prove Q is Q. I think they designed it like this for plausible deniability. Fake Q could even be part of the plan, to burn the evidence, so to speak.
"Everyone knows" nice try glowfag, Bitcoin has central bankers shitting their pants and nothing you can smugly say will change that
Bitcoin is a scam.
The whole point of crypto was Anonymous exchanges, NOT as a way to hold long term wealth or as a storage of value.
If it's not hashed on the front end in javascript, they're sending the plain text secret with the data to the backend. If they run the hash on the backend, there's a period of time where the writers have the plain text secret and can log it.
Furthermore, ip addresses, tripcodes, and more are just database records. The owner of a site can insert whatever they want into the database and viola, it shows up on the site.
This is like Mike Lindell claiming the ip addresses... like for fuck sake someone explain a VPN to him haha.
Clearly. Professionalism, and precision are what I expect to see from Q. And everything since the fake "B post" to the present doesn't fit the Q I know.
True, but its also a little disconcerting that the team bringing down the DS needed help figuring out how trip codes worked.