The reason why I edited the topic title is because your set of circumstances is extremely unusual, and in addition, you have shown general disdain towards the bitcoin community. This leads me to to think that you are possibly trolling and thus I removed the sensationalist part of your title: "MAJOR BUG IN BITCOIN-QT". The intended meaning of the title was not changed so I felt the change was justified. Also, you are free to talk about moderator action, but Technical Support is not the right section. Therefore I'm moving this to meta.
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Topic cleaned of off topic posts, mainly attacks on mattboldfield and mattboldfield's complaints about bitcointalk. Please keep on topic. If mattboldfield wants to discuss about the forum's policy on scamers, he is free to post in meta. Also, topic title edited because it was previously very misleading.
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Where do people get these incredibly cheap starbucks gift codes? Are they social engineered or something?
yes, they are socially engineered. just go on their customer service line and bitch about how your service was bad, or the card doesn't work and they'll send you one.
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removed referral link because it's not allowed here.
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you could have avoided the confusion if you didn't call your client "bitcoin base" instead of "bitcoin core" or "bitcoin-qt".
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base wallet - 0.8.6-beta mobile - Knc 0.9.3
none of those are known bitcoin clients. can you post a screenshot of the about screen of those clients?
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>implying he has the db every sign shows that he doesn't have shit and he's taking advantage of the situation. - he discourages people from verifying he is in possession of the database ("don't ask me to verify or i'll double the price")
- he ignored requests by established forum members to produce their data
- he "leaked" a passport scan belonging to a newbie that is strikingly similar to another passport scan available on the internet.
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this is quite cOLD. how bOLD of you to post this.
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Why are you doing this?
Make's total sense to me. Clean blocks, still in their output address maybe worth far more in the future as their will be zero taint or transaction history associated with them. too bad coinjoin does the same thing without the need to mine a block.
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Trust me, I will pay you
said every scammer ever.
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consider making a topic in scam accusations.
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Also, I can't even get BTC-e to work, even with Javascript turned on, the site just flickers and does nothing. Do they want cookies too?
works fine for me, with cookies, scripts enabled.
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miners are sometimes marked as malicious by antiviruses because malware distributors integrate miners into their software to use their victims' computer to mine for them. assuming you downloaded the miner from a trusted source, it's probably safe.
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nanashi if you really have the data I allow you to post my details (name, surname and country of residence) here's my email I used on mtgox : goblins1@ymail.comIf you don't see any problem with that Dariusz, here is a sample of your Polish ID card : [pic] (if you have remorse, send me a PM and I will remove this picture) Note : your data is still in the unsold dump, you are still eligible to removal of your identity for the price of 0.25 BTC. i find it funny how nanashi___ only responds to newbies, but not established users. Best guess is that goblins_ is a shill account used to trick people into thinking he has their info.
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I deleted all the bumps because they violate the 24 hour bump rule.
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Can double-spending be prevented by imposing rules for initiating new transactions:
RULE1: Account can only initiate 1 transaction every 60 sec RULE2: Account cannot initiate new transaction before previous transaction is validated.
exploit: make multiple accounts
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You can send me mails at [removed], however don't bother asking me stupid questions or ask me to send you your information, I will not answer and the price for extortion will be doubled for each attempt at sending these kind of mails. You have been warned.
lol. in other words: i have your personal info. i can't prove that i have it, but if you pay me bitcoins, i'll promise that i won't release it. worst attempt at extortion ever. if you're going to extort someone, at least show you're serious. dissuading your victim from questioning your authenticity isn't fooling anyone.
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huuuh
those are terminal commands
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