@codeMagic if they are all used unconditionally, then it's possible to run the application and then look for xml files in its private storage (afaik this doesn't even require root, but with root it's easier to do)
> After a long string of scandals and the sudden death of his mother, Travis Kalanick told employees that he was taking a break to work on “Travis 2.0.” The company’s board will appoint an independent chairman and hire a new chief operating officer who will assume some of Kalanick’s responsibilities.
@TimCastelijns why don't you work from a Starbucks?
Best plan I've got so far is to manually construct a transaction using bitcoins that aren't in the address yet, then put the bitcoins and this transaction out on the network at the exact same time, and then artificially accelerate my transaction over the bots
The hard part about this is creating the token transfer transaction using bitcoin that don't exist yet
If I take longer than that to get the second transaction out after putting bitcoin into the hostage address, one of the bots will take my bitcoin away to their address :(
If they get their transaction out first, mine won't be accepted by the network :(
And I'll lose my bitcoin, and not have $130 of tokens to show for it :(
There's a Bitcoin address. The private key is publicly known. There are two bots who monitor all incoming transactions. The moment someone puts bitcoin into this address, the bots transfer it to an address they control. In less than 1 second