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Title: [FUD] MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: CryptoCurrencyInc.com on February 03, 2014, 07:42:47 AM
MtGox security feature ask you to use Google Authentication.
We all know that Google is the NSA in disguised.

There is a high chance that MtGox is own by the NSA as well.
Need volunteers to check on this.

MtGox is currently playing games with me right now. My account with them is already verified, they want me to do another verification process known as an Apostille. Not sure if their team is incompetence or just stupid.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Trance on February 03, 2014, 07:46:55 AM
Bitsimple >>>


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: BTCIndia on February 03, 2014, 07:50:15 AM
I'm curious to know, which was the first Bitcoin exchange in world? Was it Mt.Gox or someone else?


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Sonny on February 03, 2014, 07:52:16 AM
MtGox security feature ask you to use Google Authentication.
We all know that Google is the NSA in disguised.

There is a high chance that MtGox is own by the NSA as well.
Need volunteers to check on this.

MtGox is currently playing games with me right now. My account with them is already verified, they want me to do another verification process known as an Apostille. Not sure if their team is incompetence or just stupid.

Forget about the verification, and just stay away from mtgox..


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Sonny on February 03, 2014, 07:53:54 AM
I'm curious to know, which was the first Bitcoin exchange in world? Was it Mt.Gox or someone else?

Would like to know as well.

It was not the Magic the Gathering Online eXchange.

There was something else but I forget the name.

lol at that "Magic the Gathering Online eXchange" :)


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Rannasha on February 03, 2014, 07:58:41 AM
MtGox security feature ask you to use Google Authentication.
We all know that Google is the NSA in disguised.

Google Authenticator uses an open source algorithm. There are alternative implementations that work just as well. The Google app is just the most well known implementation of this one-time-password algorithm, which is why it's often called Google Authenticator.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: BTCIndia on February 03, 2014, 08:04:49 AM
I'm curious to know, which was the first Bitcoin exchange in world? Was it Mt.Gox or someone else?

Would like to know as well.

It was not the Magic the Gathering Online eXchange.

There was something else but I forget the name.

lol at that "Magic the Gathering Online eXchange" :)


I believe it was first exchange because somewhere in past Nick Sazbo was looking for capable programmer to execute his work. And I believe, Jeb Macleb helped him with programming, codes and all that..He's was selected because of his track record and experienced journey from centralization-to-decentralization. Then, Jed wrote codes for his own exchange... etc etc.. I've wild imagination. :P


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Honeypot on February 03, 2014, 08:13:25 AM
Every time some kid tries to take potshots at NSA, I wonder if they consider how much effort and competence it has taken for a single agency to run such a wide spread, global surveillance/information gathering program without being fully detected and exposed for what is estimated to be at least 10 years.

If they control Gox (makes sense, start it off of US territory, under American 'private ownership', etc), then my hats off to them.

The most effective form of intelligence operation is one that is competent, all-encompassing, and most of all, secret. I suppose it doesn't occur to people that the reason public never hears about successes of intelligence operations is because when they are successful, they maintain their secrecy.

Many such organizations take perverse pride in knowing that their successes never see the light of day, precisely because they are successful and therefore kept a secret.

Fuck they don't even list the names of intelligence star recipients on the wall in Langley.



Before being afraid of NSA or bitching about CIA, I suggest people understand the nature of what it takes to maintain and advance security of a nation.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: BTCisthefuture on February 03, 2014, 08:21:09 AM
You got gox'ed  by gox..... stay away from them if possible.

No longer any reason for people to use gox when there are now other options around.

Read an article on tech crunch the other day talking aout prices of bitcoin and it only used gox prices. It was refreshing to see the user comments full of people telling the author/site that its very irresponsible to reference gox as the price of bitcoin because more new/uneducated readers/users will end up signing up to gox and eventually get screwed over one way or another.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: howzar on February 03, 2014, 08:22:23 AM
I'm curious to know, which was the first Bitcoin exchange in world? Was it Mt.Gox or someone else?

Would like to know as well.

It was not the Magic the Gathering Online eXchange.

There was something else but I forget the name.

lol at that "Magic the Gathering Online eXchange" :)


You do realise that is what is stands for right?


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Lauda on February 03, 2014, 08:36:30 AM
We all know that Google is the NSA in disguised.
Googleconspiracytheories2014.mkv

If you had done enough research prior, you wouldn't be in this situation. Do not use Gox.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: TheIrishman on February 03, 2014, 08:47:59 AM
Every time some kid tries to take potshots at NSA, I wonder if they consider how much effort and competence it has taken for a single agency to run such a wide spread, global surveillance/information gathering program without being fully detected and exposed for what is estimated to be at least 10 years.

If they control Gox (makes sense, start it off of US territory, under American 'private ownership', etc), then my hats off to them.

The most effective form of intelligence operation is one that is competent, all-encompassing, and most of all, secret. I suppose it doesn't occur to people that the reason public never hears about successes of intelligence operations is because when they are successful, they maintain their secrecy.

Many such organizations take perverse pride in knowing that their successes never see the light of day, precisely because they are successful and therefore kept a secret.

Fuck they don't even list the names of intelligence star recipients on the wall in Langley.

Before being afraid of NSA or bitching about CIA, I suggest people understand the nature of what it takes to maintain and advance security of a nation.

It's surely easier to be "competent" to remain under the radar when you have a secret court backing you up, giving you illegal/unconstitutional powers to intimidate and force public and private institutions and companies to comply with your "Big Brother" practices, most of which not even the individuals elected to legitimately govern the country are aware of. In other words:

FUCK YOU



Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: dewdeded on February 03, 2014, 09:07:09 AM
Google Authenticator uses an open source algorithm. There are alternative implementations that work just as well. The Google app is just the most well known implementation of this one-time-password algorithm, which is why it's often called Google Authenticator.
This. e.g http://gauth.apps.gbraad.nl/ is great.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: FenixRD on February 03, 2014, 09:37:35 AM
My god, this forum has gone to shit.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: rat on February 03, 2014, 10:06:51 AM

for real.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: angrynerd88 on February 03, 2014, 10:40:13 AM
do not use mtgox, send your btc to me I will give you back 4 times your money in a months. Yes, sure. At least more probable the  having money back from MtscamGox.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Lauda on February 03, 2014, 10:54:05 AM
do not use mtgox, send your btc to me I will give you back 4 times your money in a months. Yes, sure. At least more probable the  having money back from MtscamGox.
1st sentance looks like a scam attempt, 3rd one makes a valid point.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Honeypot on February 03, 2014, 11:15:00 AM
Every time some kid tries to take potshots at NSA, I wonder if they consider how much effort and competence it has taken for a single agency to run such a wide spread, global surveillance/information gathering program without being fully detected and exposed for what is estimated to be at least 10 years.

If they control Gox (makes sense, start it off of US territory, under American 'private ownership', etc), then my hats off to them.

The most effective form of intelligence operation is one that is competent, all-encompassing, and most of all, secret. I suppose it doesn't occur to people that the reason public never hears about successes of intelligence operations is because when they are successful, they maintain their secrecy.

Many such organizations take perverse pride in knowing that their successes never see the light of day, precisely because they are successful and therefore kept a secret.

Fuck they don't even list the names of intelligence star recipients on the wall in Langley.

Before being afraid of NSA or bitching about CIA, I suggest people understand the nature of what it takes to maintain and advance security of a nation.

It's surely easier to be "competent" to remain under the radar when you have a secret court backing you up, giving you illegal/unconstitutional powers to intimidate and force public and private institutions and companies to comply with your "Big Brother" practices, most of which not even the individuals elected to legitimately govern the country are aware of. In other words:

FUCK YOU



LOL you got so bitchy you had to come groveling into someone's rep thread to talk shit :)

Fuck off.


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Kenshin on February 03, 2014, 11:21:48 AM
MtGox security feature ask you to use Google Authentication.
We all know that Google is the NSA in disguised.

I am sorry you lost me there. Can you provide any links which shows Google is NSA. Also a lot of sites uses Google Authenticator. Even btc-e use it.So is BTC-e also own by the NSA? And they are Russian.  ???


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: fluidjax on February 03, 2014, 01:20:35 PM
MtGox security feature ask you to use Google Authentication.
We all know that Google is the NSA in disguised.

There is a high chance that MtGox is own by the NSA as well.
Need volunteers to check on this.

MtGox is currently playing games with me right now. My account with them is already verified, they want me to do another verification process known as an Apostille. Not sure if their team is incompetence or just stupid.


Wow... OP is a clueless jerk. Just because you randomly think something, it doesn't make it true.

Look at RFC6238, but perhaps you won't because facts just cloud your opinions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_One-time_Password_Algorithm

I agree that you should stay well clear of Gox, but not for this reason.

Ignored


Title: Re: MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: Bitbuy on February 03, 2014, 01:44:45 PM
My god, this forum has gone to shit.

sadly, this seems indeed to be the case.

Quote

Wow... OP is a clueless jerk. Just because you randomly think something, it doesn't make it true.

Look at RFC6238, but perhaps you won't because facts just cloud your opinions.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-based_One-time_Password_Algorithm

I agree that you should stay well clear of Gox, but not for this reason.

Ignored


A little research never hurt anybody...let's all start make wild paranoid accusations!


Title: Re: [FUD] MtGox might be own by the NSA
Post by: igorr on February 03, 2014, 04:30:51 PM
I can not believe what I paid 1000 USD.   ::)
Just now, I understand, Bitcoin is fog.