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1721  Economy / Services / Re: [LF] Web hoster offshore and that lean TOS on: November 05, 2013, 04:52:20 PM
I can set you in vps in Netherlands or Turkey location with reverse dns if you want.

Can you tell me how much space you want ?

Thanks, but I want a legitimate hosting service so the application can grow.
Why does it have to be offshore?

So I don't have to deal with the laws of the USA. Not like I am going to be breaking them or anything like that, but this project would benefit from it. I think more people would use it also if they knew that.
1722  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Inputs.io possible security breach on: November 05, 2013, 04:45:26 PM
The security breach only affected API users (faucet owner, just dice and so on)

Actually some people came forward and say that they didn't have api access on but there coins were stolen. So clearly this is a bigger hole than anyone thought.
1723  Economy / Services / Re: [LF] Web hoster offshore and that lean TOS on: November 05, 2013, 04:44:15 PM
I can set you in vps in Netherlands or Turkey location with reverse dns if you want.

Can you tell me how much space you want ?

Thanks, but I want a legitimate hosting service so the application can grow.
1724  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can we try this all together now... on: November 05, 2013, 07:36:18 AM
Just relax, online wallet have pros and cons, let people decide Smiley I myself use both...

I am relaxed all my coins are safe on my paper wallet Wink. I could let people to decided but people are dumb, and a person is smart. Why don't you want someone to warn people about the unsafe web-wallets? There are things I wish people told me to steer clear of when I started in bitcoin.

You are right, and now people found out the hard way Tongue

Exactly... but there are many people that go right back to it, like a abusive spouse.
1725  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can we try this all together now... on: November 05, 2013, 07:31:38 AM
Just relax, online wallet have pros and cons, let people decide Smiley I myself use both...

I am relaxed all my coins are safe on my paper wallet Wink. I could let people to decided but people are dumb, and a person is smart. Why don't you want someone to warn people about the unsafe web-wallets? There are things I wish people told me to steer clear of when I started in bitcoin.
1726  Economy / Services / Re: [LF] Web hoster offshore and that lean TOS on: November 05, 2013, 06:27:28 AM
BUMPTY BUMP In bitcoins their is no VPS like this, UGH do I have to start this and buy land in the Cayman Islands or some remote place and setup servers Sad
1727  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BTCJam Raising $1.1M on AngelList on: November 05, 2013, 05:48:28 AM
I am happy for them, I had nothing but great interactions, and they are one that services that really helped me make a lot of money! I actually stopped using them cause I just don't have the time, and most the loans don't look great, I been playing with a very small amount (like 0.00002 BTCS or something) on there so until that is gone you will see me just throwing it into loans I really didn't vent.
1728  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: WTB: 200 - 400 BTC on: November 05, 2013, 04:32:07 AM
Really? Paypal for 200-400 BTCs if you do this, you deserve the chargeback you get.
1729  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: MyFaucet Script Setup Help on: November 05, 2013, 03:52:58 AM
TF is doing his best to fix it up sir.  Cool
Perfect Timing the Bitcoin backend is insecure Wink So I would say this is a failure article.

No site can be 100% safe. So yeah let him fix it Smiley
1730  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can we try this all together now... on: November 05, 2013, 03:46:01 AM
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WE WILL NOT USE ONLINE WALLETS ANYMORE.

Good job class!

COME ON NO ONE SAW THIS COMING? INSTAWALLET HACKED, BLOCKCHAIN HAD THERE HACKS, IT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN AT SOME POINT NOW INPUTS OFFICIALLY HACKED. Targets are painted in red with online wallets, unless you have google's security team to quickly step in when a hack is going down, they are not safe. Look now TF is sleeping dreaming of bitcoins that he is making, while he is getting wiped clean. Not good.

I am not saying, I told you all so, but I told you all so. Now lets put all our money on local clients.

No please, online wallet is good.... just need more protections thats all...

you can use online wallets, but at some point you will lose those coins. No site is hacker proof, they can't be it is impossible. Inputs is even worst, you have no control over the private keys so you don't have control over the coins. End of story.


Newbies don't do this, don't fight it, we seen the worst of the worst you have not.

TradeFrotress said that they will reimburse.. So I guess its consider safe?

LOL yes reimbursements == safe! It will never be safe. If google can't 100% secure their site, how do you think one freelance person going to do that?
1731  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Coinbase stole money from me. on: November 05, 2013, 12:18:02 AM
How can I say this nicely. Brain Armstrong's strengths are fraud that is what he did at airbnb. So we all knew his protection was going to be aggressive it has to be with a non-reversible currency as bitcoin is. Also coinbase has investors and has taken VC money so I really doubt they are a scam. I have use there mobile wallet a bit.

*disclaimer I don't work and I am not affiliated with them*
1732  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Inputs.io possible security breach on: November 04, 2013, 09:46:36 PM
Why am I not surprised?  How many times did I tell people that inputs.io is a bank account and not a wallet.

People are stupid, that is why.
1733  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: technical bitcoin podcast on: November 04, 2013, 09:42:42 PM
Are there any highly technical based bitcoin podcast out there? I like it when Let's talk bitcoin goes into a technical discussion but that's not all the time of course. Other than that the few other ones I've listened two were really lacking in this area.

Start one, I would enjoy a highly technical bitcoin podcast.
1734  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can we try this all together now... on: November 04, 2013, 09:32:31 PM
Wait until more people come forward, it looks like a lot of people were hacked so I don't believe he will reimburse them.

Seems 28 BTC stolen, 69 accounts:

https://blockchain.info/address/15Ctwosw7VCNHp5Rp1ZoviLaV41nZ59spx

+~45BTC just-dice lost... 73BTC and 70 accounts, and their are other addresses.
1735  Other / Off-topic / Re: Can we try this all together now... on: November 04, 2013, 09:23:30 PM
TF already responded.

The attacker was able to empty the balance on accounts with the API key enabled. The issue is being actively looked upon. API access has been disabled.

Everyone who has lost money will be fully reimbursed.

Wait until more people come forward, it looks like a lot of people were hacked so I don't believe he will reimburse them.
1736  Other / Off-topic / Can we try this all together now... on: November 04, 2013, 09:02:01 PM
1...
2...
3...
WE WILL NOT USE ONLINE WALLETS ANYMORE.

Good job class!

COME ON NO ONE SAW THIS COMING? INSTAWALLET HACKED, BLOCKCHAIN HAD THERE HACKS, IT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN AT SOME POINT NOW INPUTS OFFICIALLY HACKED. Targets are painted in red with online wallets, unless you have google's security team to quickly step in when a hack is going down, they are not safe. Look now TF is sleeping dreaming of bitcoins that he is making, while he is getting wiped clean. Not good.

I am not saying, I told you all so, but I told you all so. Now lets put all our money on local clients.
1737  Economy / Speculation / Re: Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust on Bloomberg on: November 04, 2013, 06:28:47 PM

renting is a wast of money. living with your parents = loser.


Why? I'm planning to rent for a long time Smiley

Yes it's expensive, but investing more than your net worth into overpriced real estate is such a bad idea ...

My real estate has already tripled in less than 15 years.  In the non-bitcoin world, that's pretty hard to do.

I am pretty sure most houses tripled in the last 15yrs. Also right now it is a seller's market so if you actually try to sell you probably will not get that amount, cause most houses are overvalued so can't go on that.
1738  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: RAM-Reduction & Backup Center Testing (version 0.89.99.8) on: November 04, 2013, 03:16:44 AM
Just an update from me, I have built most the database, it says I have about 13mins but considering how long this took, I would say about ~4 more hours. But it is going and no problems so far!

OSX 10.9
1739  Economy / Services / Re: [LF] Web hoster offshore and that lean TOS on: November 03, 2013, 08:55:19 PM
i might be able to set you up on a VPS dual core enough RAM to pig out on decent connection (will be shared connection)
id have to do port forwarding but that shouldnt be to big a deal

how much harddrive space would you want to get started with?
and what choice of O.S

Well I could put your domain in my hosting plan since I'm almost not using it at all.


Thanks for the offers, since the project isn't built yet and I was getting my feelers out there for an offshore hoster, I am not going to buy anything right now.
1740  Economy / Economics / Re: There is a need for a Bitcoin Bank on: November 03, 2013, 08:30:40 AM
MMM well if a bank is an eventuality, we may as well try and restructure them to be more decentralized but still be banks Cheesy

Yeah we can call it, I don't know, maybe use a computer term in the beginning and add coin to it. ByteCoin?
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