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Title: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jmfg187 on May 30, 2013, 10:51:24 AM
   To start I should be upfront and say aside from building and fixing computers, removing viruses ...etc for the last 14 years I really don't know much about how idiots like Stevelame are allowed to continue raping every new coin. Basically I wonder if there is anyway to give block chains the ability to detect a sudden blast of hashpower all coming from the same pole smoker and somehow ignore his hash power?
 
  Would it be even remotely possible to make the block chain disinfect whatever malware may be coming from all these slave computers or any malware that may be allowing the botnet to happen in the first place? Or maybe a way to completely disable all the hash power from any computers causing a sudden 51% attack on a coin? Even a way for a new wallet to just not allow that client to mine at all until it is taken care of, like a popup that says you need to remove so and so trojan, virus, etc. before you will be able to mine here solo or at a pool.

  Even if I am not putting it into words correctly maybe someone will understand what I mean. I'm sorry if I am completely wrong here but it seems to me if some reject can find a way to screw everything up there is usually someone smarter that can fix it if they try. I do understand that a botnet is different computers all over the world but the block chain or some other software can't be made to detect that "wow 500 computers just hit at exactly the same moment" and scan those computers for malicious activities?

 Oh and just so you know I like many others think there is way too many altcoins at the moment but I wonder what a scrypt based coin with a really fair start and no raping could actually accomplish. Thanks for your time and sorry if some of you think i'm stupid but my granny always told me there was never any stupid questions so I thought I would at least ask since I know there are some very smart people in this forum.
     Thanks for you time, James



Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: lazydna on May 30, 2013, 10:52:37 AM
   To start I should be upfront and say aside from building and fixing computers, removing viruses ...etc for the last 14 years I really don't know much about how idiots like Stevelame are allowed to continue raping every new coin. Basically I wonder if there is anyway to give block chains the ability to detect a sudden blast of hashpower all coming from the same pole smoker and somehow ignore his hash power? Would it be even remotely possible to make the block chain disinfect whatever malware may be coming from all these slave computers or any malware that may be allowing the botnet to happen in the first place? Or maybe a way to completely disable all the hash power from any computers causing a sudden 51% attack on a coin? Even a way for a new wallet to just not allow that client to mine at all until it is taken care of, like a popup that says you need to remove so and so trojan, virus, etc. before you will be able to mine here solo or at a pool. Even if I am not putting it into words correctly maybe someone will understand what I mean. I'm sorry if I am completely wrong here but it seems to me if some reject can find a way to screw everything up there is usually someone smarter that can fix it if they try. I do understand that a botnet is different computers all over the world but the block chain or some other software can't be made to detect that "wow 500 computers just hit at exactly the same moment" and scan those computers for malicious activities? Oh and just so you know I like many others think there is way too many altcoins at the moment but I wonder what a scrypt based coin with a really fair start and no raping could actually accomplish. Thanks for your time and sorry if some of you think im stupid but my granny always told me there was never any stupid questions so I thought I would at least ask since I know there are some very smart people in this forum.
     Thanks for you time, James



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Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jmfg187 on May 30, 2013, 11:01:50 AM
Sorry about that been up for like 30 hours and usually try harder than that. I split it up some so hopefully it is easier to read.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: fendlestick on May 30, 2013, 11:04:19 AM
Those two in your profile pic look very much in love, congrats.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: swordfish6975 on May 30, 2013, 11:05:03 AM
Those two in your profile pic look very much in love stoned, congrats.

fixed


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: megablue on May 30, 2013, 11:05:47 AM
chaos born order


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: fendlestick on May 30, 2013, 11:09:51 AM
Alright i'll try to be helpful.

  • The block chain cannot detect malware and remove it, the host will need to fix their own computer.
  • Bot nets use pools, the pool operator will need to take action on that.
  • DGC had a good start, and the newer coins are trying different methods, like no reward for low difficulty.

Lastly the coins need the net hash rate to survive (see the death of BTE) so thinking coins will willing reduce that would be wrong.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jmfg187 on May 30, 2013, 11:15:59 AM
Those two in your profile pic look very much in love, congrats.

Thank you much, we are actually, I met her in 07 and been with her since. Got married in 2011. Got luck with this girl, was with many, many dirty backstabbing whor** before I got lucky enough to meet her.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jmfg187 on May 30, 2013, 11:20:25 AM
Alright i'll try to be helpful.

  • The block chain cannot detect malware and remove it, the host will need to fix their own computer.
  • Bot nets use pools, the pool operator will need to take action on that.
  • DGC had a good start, and the newer coins are trying different methods, like no reward for low difficulty.

Lastly the coins need the net hash rate to survive (see the death of BTE) so thinking coins will willing reduce that would be wrong.

I see I guess my thinking is totally off then sorry for wasting a thread space. I didn't think it was IMPOSSIBLE to stop them, that sucks.
I do understand the hash rate keeps them alive but some dick getting 50k coins while a guy with 1500Kh/s has like 500 is bull.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: fendlestick on May 30, 2013, 11:20:52 AM
Another point, 2 years from now no one will care about the launch, what happened etc.  NVC had a pre-mine (scam coin) and it is doing well.  Coins are like children, it's not the birth it's how you raise them that matters.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: fendlestick on May 30, 2013, 11:23:52 AM
Alright i'll try to be helpful.

  • The block chain cannot detect malware and remove it, the host will need to fix their own computer.
  • Bot nets use pools, the pool operator will need to take action on that.
  • DGC had a good start, and the newer coins are trying different methods, like no reward for low difficulty.

Lastly the coins need the net hash rate to survive (see the death of BTE) so thinking coins will willing reduce that would be wrong.

I see I guess my thinking is totally off then sorry for wasting a thread space. I didn't think it was IMPOSSIBLE to stop them, that sucks.
I do understand the hash rate keeps them alive but some dick getting 50k coins while a guy with 1500Kh/s has like 500 is bull.

You are not wasting thread space, you have valid questions.  Even if others don't think they are relevant, they are to you, and it's your thread.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: Hydroponica on May 30, 2013, 11:27:36 AM
1) Community education, and awareness.
2) Rape Whistles


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jmfg187 on May 30, 2013, 11:34:31 AM
1) Community education, and awareness.
2) Rape Whistles
good one...lol


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: hope2907 on May 30, 2013, 11:42:35 AM
everyone who have massive hashrate is running a botnet
lol
sooooooooooooo smart


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: stevenlam on May 30, 2013, 11:43:27 AM
  To start I should be upfront and say aside from building and fixing computers, removing viruses ...etc for the last 14 years I really don't know much about how idiots like Stevelame are allowed to continue raping every new coin. Basically I wonder if there is anyway to give block chains the ability to detect a sudden blast of hashpower all coming from the same pole smoker and somehow ignore his hash power?
 
  Would it be even remotely possible to make the block chain disinfect whatever malware may be coming from all these slave computers or any malware that may be allowing the botnet to happen in the first place? Or maybe a way to completely disable all the hash power from any computers causing a sudden 51% attack on a coin? Even a way for a new wallet to just not allow that client to mine at all until it is taken care of, like a popup that says you need to remove so and so trojan, virus, etc. before you will be able to mine here solo or at a pool.

  Even if I am not putting it into words correctly maybe someone will understand what I mean. I'm sorry if I am completely wrong here but it seems to me if some reject can find a way to screw everything up there is usually someone smarter that can fix it if they try. I do understand that a botnet is different computers all over the world but the block chain or some other software can't be made to detect that "wow 500 computers just hit at exactly the same moment" and scan those computers for malicious activities?

 Oh and just so you know I like many others think there is way too many altcoins at the moment but I wonder what a scrypt based coin with a really fair start and no raping could actually accomplish. Thanks for your time and sorry if some of you think i'm stupid but my granny always told me there was never any stupid questions so I thought I would at least ask since I know there are some very smart people in this forum.
     Thanks for you time, James



Yeah, good topic, try harder bro.

BTW, I'm stevenlam not stevenlame, so the others that want to search my profile can't find me, lol.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jmfg187 on May 30, 2013, 11:47:10 AM
  To start I should be upfront and say aside from building and fixing computers, removing viruses ...etc for the last 14 years I really don't know much about how idiots like Stevelame are allowed to continue raping every new coin. Basically I wonder if there is anyway to give block chains the ability to detect a sudden blast of hashpower all coming from the same pole smoker and somehow ignore his hash power?
 
  Would it be even remotely possible to make the block chain disinfect whatever malware may be coming from all these slave computers or any malware that may be allowing the botnet to happen in the first place? Or maybe a way to completely disable all the hash power from any computers causing a sudden 51% attack on a coin? Even a way for a new wallet to just not allow that client to mine at all until it is taken care of, like a popup that says you need to remove so and so trojan, virus, etc. before you will be able to mine here solo or at a pool.

  Even if I am not putting it into words correctly maybe someone will understand what I mean. I'm sorry if I am completely wrong here but it seems to me if some reject can find a way to screw everything up there is usually someone smarter that can fix it if they try. I do understand that a botnet is different computers all over the world but the block chain or some other software can't be made to detect that "wow 500 computers just hit at exactly the same moment" and scan those computers for malicious activities?

 Oh and just so you know I like many others think there is way too many altcoins at the moment but I wonder what a scrypt based coin with a really fair start and no raping could actually accomplish. Thanks for your time and sorry if some of you think i'm stupid but my granny always told me there was never any stupid questions so I thought I would at least ask since I know there are some very smart people in this forum.
     Thanks for you time, James



Yeah, good topic, try harder bro.

BTW, I'm stevenlam not stevenlame, so the others that want to search my profile can't find me, lol.
Your the only one of the asshats I have heard of on here and the "lame" was purposeful.  ;D


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jmfg187 on May 30, 2013, 11:48:37 AM
everyone who have massive hashrate is running a botnet
lol
sooooooooooooo smart
I never said that either so thanks for the try but that was a fail.


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: stevenlam on May 30, 2013, 11:49:51 AM
  To start I should be upfront and say aside from building and fixing computers, removing viruses ...etc for the last 14 years I really don't know much about how idiots like Stevelame are allowed to continue raping every new coin. Basically I wonder if there is anyway to give block chains the ability to detect a sudden blast of hashpower all coming from the same pole smoker and somehow ignore his hash power?
 
  Would it be even remotely possible to make the block chain disinfect whatever malware may be coming from all these slave computers or any malware that may be allowing the botnet to happen in the first place? Or maybe a way to completely disable all the hash power from any computers causing a sudden 51% attack on a coin? Even a way for a new wallet to just not allow that client to mine at all until it is taken care of, like a popup that says you need to remove so and so trojan, virus, etc. before you will be able to mine here solo or at a pool.

  Even if I am not putting it into words correctly maybe someone will understand what I mean. I'm sorry if I am completely wrong here but it seems to me if some reject can find a way to screw everything up there is usually someone smarter that can fix it if they try. I do understand that a botnet is different computers all over the world but the block chain or some other software can't be made to detect that "wow 500 computers just hit at exactly the same moment" and scan those computers for malicious activities?

 Oh and just so you know I like many others think there is way too many altcoins at the moment but I wonder what a scrypt based coin with a really fair start and no raping could actually accomplish. Thanks for your time and sorry if some of you think i'm stupid but my granny always told me there was never any stupid questions so I thought I would at least ask since I know there are some very smart people in this forum.
     Thanks for you time, James



Yeah, good topic, try harder bro.

BTW, I'm stevenlam not stevenlame, so the others that want to search my profile can't find me, lol.
Your the only one of the asshats I have heard of on here and the "lame" was purposeful.  ;D


But when you said that, no one will know about me LOL


Title: Re: Very curious about coin rapist, is there a way to stop it?
Post by: jackjack on May 30, 2013, 12:03:45 PM
tl;dr