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  The following information may no longer be true, inputs service was hacked or owner scammed On November 7th, 2013
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  Inputs.io was hacked on November 7th, 2013 and the service has been discontinued.
 
  See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248803.580
 
  See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248803.580
 
   
 
   
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'''[https://inputs.io Inputs.io]''' was a free Bitcoin eWallet that leveraged its own [[Off-Chain Transactions|off chain]] payment network. Inputs was one of the most secure web wallets on the market, with two factor authentication, location based email confirmation, client sided hashing, and a setup that prevents the hack of Bitcoins even if the web server was compromised.
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'''[https://inputs.io Inputs.io]''' was a free Bitcoin web wallet that leveraged its own [[Off-Chain Transactions|off chain]] payment network. Inputs implemented numerous security measures, and featured instant, fee-less offchain confirmations with an easy to implement developer API.
  
Inputs.io is no longer operational. On November 7th, 2013, the following message was displayed on the homepage: "'''Two hacks totalling about 4100 BTC have left Inputs.io unable to pay all user balances.'''"
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Inputs.io is no longer operational as November 7th, 2013. 4100 BTC was stolen from Inputs due to a compromise of the server hosting account.  
  
'''Database access was also obtained, email and passwords was stolen. Bitcoin backend code was stolen.'''
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Inputs.io processed more than 235,000 BTC during it's operation.
 
 
 
Users do not need to download the blockchain to create a wallet, which makes Bitcoin easier to use. Transactions are mixed by default with no fee to provide anonymity. However, the site doesn't leverage client side cryptography and doesn't allow it's users to export their private keys. Take caution when using any web wallet service.
 
 
 
Inputs.io also offers an extensive API for using the off-chain payment network.
 
  
Currently, Inputs.io is supported by the following sites:
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Inputs.io was supported by the following sites, along with dozens of faucets.
  
 
* Just-dice.com
 
* Just-dice.com
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* BitAds.net
 
* BitAds.net
  
Inputs.io is (was before incident) also a anonymous [[Bitcoin Foundation]] Silver member.
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Inputs.io was a [[Bitcoin Foundation]] Silver industry member.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 23 September 2014

Inputs.io was hacked on November 7th, 2013 and the service has been discontinued. 
See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248803.580

The article is kept only as historic documentation.


Inputs.io was a free Bitcoin web wallet that leveraged its own off chain payment network. Inputs implemented numerous security measures, and featured instant, fee-less offchain confirmations with an easy to implement developer API.

Inputs.io is no longer operational as November 7th, 2013. 4100 BTC was stolen from Inputs due to a compromise of the server hosting account.

Inputs.io processed more than 235,000 BTC during it's operation.

Inputs.io was supported by the following sites, along with dozens of faucets.

  • Just-dice.com
  • BitsPoker.com
  • CoinLenders.com
  • Coinchat.org
  • DailyBitcoins.org
  • Peerbet.org
  • BitAds.net

Inputs.io was a Bitcoin Foundation Silver industry member.