Could you confirm your ISP is not inserting any transparent proxy?
We never had such reports so far, and we weren't able to reproduce this problem from here. Could you try again from a different ISP too?
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Awesome!
I've completed the transition of bitcoin.clarkmoody.com to the new socket.io interface.
Hi, Just a detail, now the data sent to the function is no longer a string with some json inside, but an object (it didn't make much sense to just send strings). I didn't expect you'd have this implemented already, if you can just comment out the JSON.parse that'll fix everything. Mark
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I should also add that it works with most browsers including MSIE 5.5+, and has various fallback mechanisms depending if websocket fails. To use it: <script type="text/javascript" src="https://socketio.mtgox.com/socket.io/socket.io.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> var conn = io.connect('https://socketio.mtgox.com/mtgox'); conn.on('message', function(data) { var message = event.data; // do things with message (same format as before) }); </script> That should be simple enough, and is cross browser.
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Loading speed has been fixed.
We had an issue which forced us to move servers to a different datacenter, and it took longer than expected to get the routing of the IPs to follow on all the IPs.
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You should check your account history, when an international wire is cancelled it means there is a reason. If there was no fee, it means the transfers could not be sent, which means the provided SWIFT code was not correct.
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All the pending cash deposit were processed successfully.
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You need to contact info@mtgox.com for this. If you haven't received a response, could you at least tell us the ticket number of your request? Mark
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Pruning do not need green addresses. It needs blocks to be kept empty of any funds (ie. all funds to be constantly spent and respent). If it happens, it makes it possible to remove old blocks from the blockchain.
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MtGox was hit with ~11Gbps of ddos.
Peak Bits Per Second: 11.67 Gbps Attack Types: UDP Flood, UDP Fragment Event Time Start: Oct 19, 2011 15:00:00 UTC
No downtime to report.
Upstream side UDP filter ftw? Or you got mad moxy on your side? All connections are going through prolexic, which protects us from ddos attacks. It's expensive, but considering the loss (in trade fee revenue and image) generated by the website going down, it's worth it.
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MtGox was hit with ~11Gbps of ddos.
Peak Bits Per Second: 11.67 Gbps Attack Types: UDP Flood, UDP Fragment Event Time Start: Oct 19, 2011 15:00:00 UTC
No downtime to report.
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They already got their 50k, but contacted them anyway to see if they'd accept btc donations~
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Alas, they are apparently holding off releasing the very usage agreement that would allow them to make these changes until after they've already made the changes. I realize I came off as a tool for harping on the cash deposits thing, but there are seriously a shitload of questions that need to be answered before MtGox deserves any respect. Just existing as a for-profit business and serving a niche doesn't mean you're right.
Our ToS are still being put together by our legal team. It's not that simple.
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Some of our transactions have not integrated the blockchain because of some reason (need for a fee, usually).
We are now working with some mining pools to get those transactions in the blockchain in priority, which should solve this issue.
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We will not credit deposits from checks, only cash. It's written on MtGox that the account can only be used for *cash* deposit, it should be obvious enough.
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It's not MagicalTux's decision anymore, he doesn't have final say.
How so? You are a subordinate entity under a corporation and without a doubt you answer to investors. and I noticed just like in your customer support replies you completely ignored my still missing 96.44 BTC from the June crash. Also, MtGox Co. Ltd. is owned 88% by Tibanne Co. Ltd., which is itself owned 100% and directed by me. We are not actively looking for investors as the income from trading is covering all our fees and allows us to do R&D. Got a ticket id for your 96.44 BTC so I can look into that?
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MtGox, où est la licence de marque libre et ouvert? 3 mois ont passé. Rien!
Il faut entre 6 mois et 2 ans pour enregistrer une marque. C'est long et difficile (et couteux, en plus). On donnera plus de nouvelles une fois l'opération finie
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Linus Torvalds (his foundation) has been handing out licenses on LINUX for about 15 years now. What is so hard and mysterious MtGox?
Maybe we need to actually get the trademark on anything before we do something with those? It'll take close to 6 months to get anything from that, which gives a lot of time before we can do anything at all (changing trademark owners while being in the application process is usually not a good thing). The registration of trademark is the fruit of long talks with various members of the community. It's time consuming and funds consuming, but is required if we don't want to see things go bad. We are trying our best to help the Bitcoin world expand, and for this we need some stability and help merchants feel secure when they use the word "Bitcoin" on advertising material. Our interest in this should be obvious enough. The more people can use Bitcoin freely, the more people will trade in and out on MtGox and other exchanges. Using the Bitcoin trademark for other purposes (forcing people using the word Bitcoin to buy a license) will most likely not result in any profit, either on short term (I don't think anyone here would be ready to use Bitcoin as a trademark) or long term (it's not a long term strategy either). It doesn't make sense to use Bitcoin as a trademark to make money by enforcing it, but it certainly makes sense as a way to ensure everyone can adopt Bitcoin without having to worry. Keeping the ownership of the trademark is not a requirement to achieve this goal, and we have a few more announcements that will make things easier to understand. We are open to questions from anyone, and will make our best to ensure everyone fully understands our goal here. While MtGox has grown quite a bit and I don't have much time to post on the forums, we are still doing our best for Bitcoin and the community. I am actually quite surprised to see how some people who were initially friendly with us are now talking about MtGox like if we were some sort of "World Company™" with only profit in mind.
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It's not MagicalTux's decision anymore, he doesn't have final say.
How so?
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The trademarks should be handed over to a non profit bitcoin foundation I have said all along.
We never said it was our plan to keep the trademarks. Just wait a bit more for updates.
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It is usually seen as a good thing to not use the same public/private key pair for a long long time, especially when using those to sign a lot of crap.
Our private keys are generated via openssl's cryptobytes random generator.
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