I don't program in JS so I don't know too much about exploits. The data sent between is probably limited (not like you're actually going to browse the net using your wallet client, unless you're Ethereum holder).
it doesn't matter what the client is made in because it just reads things from duh blawkchain. the blockchain should reject anything bad anyway, so even if there was a problem with the client it shouldn't matter.
Hudson Long
Oh alright, so basically it's not like the regular SQL injection script-kiddie action you see in very poorly programmed sites, the client is just there for the sake of user convenience.
I recall a thread about this shit cropping up a few months ago, not this one in specific but other upcoming cryptocurrencies that people should look into, honestly never really appealed to me since they all come off as ponzis in their own way, though I guess if you know when to sell one that gets some value that's a profit of sorts.
Dominic Parker
I like the concept of cryptocurrency as an alternative to online payments, but its full of opportunists, scams, and market manipulation
Cryptocurrency is good from the safety standpoint but right now it's basically at the same point as startup companies like Kickstarter, it's a solid concept that could be built upon but will require a lot of trial and error and especially loopholes getting patched up before we see normies adapting it as a valid alternative.
Though I guess at least crowdfunding sites are evolving already, bitcoin has existed for a long-ass time and barely any places accept it that I know of
Evan Johnson
I tried to use JSON once. I disabled javascript and never enabled it again.
Easton Watson
Because other people are already good enough at it to write the adblocking filters and extensions you need to survive
Mason Roberts
But JSON is one of the best things about JavaScript. Troll/10. What, you prefer XML?