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Title: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: LiteCoinGuy on May 16, 2014, 07:35:58 PM
China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites

http://www.coindesk.com/china-moves-disrupt-access-major-bitcoin-websites/


china bans bitcoin...again  :P


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bryant.coleman on May 17, 2014, 05:47:22 AM
Who cares about the stupid Chinese military dictators? BTW... if any Chinese want to access the Bitcoin websites, then they can do that via the TOR browser or through using a VPN.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: seriouscoin on May 17, 2014, 02:54:57 PM
Fuck China.... What a joke that country is


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Chef Ramsay on May 17, 2014, 09:10:01 PM
Who cares about the stupid Chinese military dictators? BTW... if any Chinese want to access the Bitcoin websites, then they can do that via the TOR browser or through using a VPN.
Too bad the Chinese exchanges weren't pushing clients to get VPNs going unless they assumed they were gonna be left untouched going on into the future. Anyways, China sure is going DPRK on social stuff again.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bryant.coleman on May 18, 2014, 06:40:57 AM
Too bad the Chinese exchanges weren't pushing clients to get VPNs going unless they assumed they were gonna be left untouched going on into the future. Anyways, China sure is going DPRK on social stuff again.

Those Chinese citizens with any brains left are already using VPNs or other methods to access exchanges such as BTC-E (the exchange recently enabled offshore Yuan deposits).


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: cahirlet on May 18, 2014, 06:43:12 AM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: notthematrix on May 18, 2014, 11:55:55 AM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.

32% of al chineese bypass the gfw on a daily bases.
So this is no big deal.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: bryant.coleman on May 18, 2014, 01:19:57 PM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.

No wonder that every year millions of highly qualified Chinese are immigrating to the Western nations, such as the US and the UK. After a few years, only the retards will remain in China.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: notthematrix on May 18, 2014, 02:28:28 PM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jan/21/privacy-tools-censorship-online-anonymity-tools

In Vietnam, VPN is used by 38% of the online population and in Brazil and Thailand 36%. Mexico, India and China all reported use by an estimated 34% of the population that has access to the internet, with the UAE and Argentina on 32%.

so only dummy's are stoped by firewals.



Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: Este Nuno on May 18, 2014, 02:59:35 PM
Anyone there who is serious about anything to do with using the internet uses a working VPN anyway.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: cahirlet on May 19, 2014, 09:22:37 AM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.

32% of al chineese bypass the gfw on a daily bases.
So this is no big deal.
If they are clever enough to use Anti DPI. well, thats possible. Tried accessing facebook and twitter using various VPN and none of them worked.  :(


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: notthematrix on May 19, 2014, 09:31:53 AM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.

32% of al chineese bypass the gfw on a daily bases.
So this is no big deal.
If they are clever enough to use Anti DPI. well, thats possible. Tried accessing facebook and twitter using various VPN and none of them worked.  :(
You are simply not clever It looks! ,  Wise UP or die is the motto :)....
34% of the chineese is more clever then YOU are :)
For  DPI to work you Need a PATTERN :) , if no pattern can be found DPI is USELESS!
You come from a western country so you never needed to protect , thinking gov is friend.
If a connection is random noise no DPI will help.
http://safesrv.net/setup-openvpn-with-obfsproxy-on-ubuntu/ https://forums.openvpn.net/topic12605.html
In Vietnam, VPN is used by 38% of the online population and in Brazil and Thailand 36%. Mexico, India and China all reported use by an estimated 34% of the population that has access to the internet, with the UAE and Argentina on 32%.

so only dummy's are stoped by firewals.
Ths also explains why chinese people are more skilled , then western people , in chine they deal with real problems.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: medUSA on May 19, 2014, 10:10:05 AM
China's track record is not good. I am surprised they haven't blocked bitcoin related sites earlier. There is nothing to worry, bitcoin users in China, like every where else in the world, are likely to be a bit more technical than average. They should know how to find a way round the great firewall of China.


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: cahirlet on May 19, 2014, 10:50:04 AM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.

32% of al chineese bypass the gfw on a daily bases.
So this is no big deal.
If they are clever enough to use Anti DPI. well, thats possible. Tried accessing facebook and twitter using various VPN and none of them worked.  :(
You are simply not clever It looks! ,  Wise UP or die is the motto :)....
34% of the chineese is more clever then YOU are :)
For  DPI to work you Need a PATTERN :) , if no pattern can be found DPI is USELESS!
You come from a western country so you never needed to protect , thinking gov is friend.
If a connection is random noise no DPI will help.
http://safesrv.net/setup-openvpn-with-obfsproxy-on-ubuntu/ https://forums.openvpn.net/topic12605.html
In Vietnam, VPN is used by 38% of the online population and in Brazil and Thailand 36%. Mexico, India and China all reported use by an estimated 34% of the population that has access to the internet, with the UAE and Argentina on 32%.

so only dummy's are stoped by firewals.
Ths also explains why chinese people are more skilled , then western people , in chine they deal with real problems.

Not as tech savvy as those people... Thanks for the tips though. Was trying to access from my Iphone 4S


Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: notthematrix on May 19, 2014, 01:41:07 PM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.

32% of al chineese bypass the gfw on a daily bases.
So this is no big deal.
If they are clever enough to use Anti DPI. well, thats possible. Tried accessing facebook and twitter using various VPN and none of them worked.  :(
You are simply not clever It looks! ,  Wise UP or die is the motto :)....
34% of the chineese is more clever then YOU are :)
For  DPI to work you Need a PATTERN :) , if no pattern can be found DPI is USELESS!
You come from a western country so you never needed to protect , thinking gov is friend.
If a connection is random noise no DPI will help.
http://safesrv.net/setup-openvpn-with-obfsproxy-on-ubuntu/ https://forums.openvpn.net/topic12605.html
In Vietnam, VPN is used by 38% of the online population and in Brazil and Thailand 36%. Mexico, India and China all reported use by an estimated 34% of the population that has access to the internet, with the UAE and Argentina on 32%.

so only dummy's are stoped by firewals.
Ths also explains why chinese people are more skilled , then western people , in chine they deal with real problems.

Not as tech savvy as those people... Thanks for the tips though. Was trying to access from my Iphone 4S
proofs my point :) , apple is known to help china , and is against bitcoin drop it , if you want to be serous about privacy!
Apple can not be trusted!



Title: Re: [2014-05-16] CD: China May Be Disrupting Access to Major Bitcoin Websites
Post by: cahirlet on May 19, 2014, 03:28:24 PM
It seems to be quite hard to bypass Great Firewall of China using VPN. Tried it once and it didn't work.

32% of al chineese bypass the gfw on a daily bases.
So this is no big deal.
If they are clever enough to use Anti DPI. well, thats possible. Tried accessing facebook and twitter using various VPN and none of them worked.  :(
You are simply not clever It looks! ,  Wise UP or die is the motto :)....
34% of the chineese is more clever then YOU are :)
For  DPI to work you Need a PATTERN :) , if no pattern can be found DPI is USELESS!
You come from a western country so you never needed to protect , thinking gov is friend.
If a connection is random noise no DPI will help.
http://safesrv.net/setup-openvpn-with-obfsproxy-on-ubuntu/ https://forums.openvpn.net/topic12605.html
In Vietnam, VPN is used by 38% of the online population and in Brazil and Thailand 36%. Mexico, India and China all reported use by an estimated 34% of the population that has access to the internet, with the UAE and Argentina on 32%.

so only dummy's are stoped by firewals.
Ths also explains why chinese people are more skilled , then western people , in chine they deal with real problems.

Not as tech savvy as those people... Thanks for the tips though. Was trying to access from my Iphone 4S
proofs my point :) , apple is known to help china , and is against bitcoin drop it , if you want to be serous about privacy!
Apple can not be trusted!


Indeed, I got my new Samsung galaxy s5 last week :) Wanted to get an android phone long ago.