I posted there every day! Earthcoin is the future.
This is my address: eh4kfz3pg2jvW1dD4AZWHQUbRZZvYXQYtn
Thanks for the 200 Eacs.
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Done. User Wolf Rainer
eh4kfz3pg2jvW1dD4AZWHQUbRZZvYXQYtn
Thanks!
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0.0000100000 252921.1824999900 2.52921182 252921.18249999
Well, someone brokes the ice with a huge deposit.
And this are the successful operations.
00:59:48 0.0001000000 215.03174133 0.02150317 00:59:47 0.0000110000 0.00075867 0.00000001 00:58:04 0.0000110000 8.68181818 0.00009550 00:57:55 0.0000110000 191.31742313 0.00210449 00:57:54 0.0000109000 920.05552765 0.01002861 00:57:54 0.0000109900 349.19523103 0.00383766 00:57:42 0.0000100000 1000.00000000 0.01000000 00:57:30 0.0000099000 236.90000000 0.00234531
So, i will deposit and sell here, at least low amounts.
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Stop dumping the price of Earthcoin fuckers!
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Hard to tell whether they are legit or a scam, just because their site looks amateurish in design dont tell you anything about the moral karakter of the owner
It look´s bad the designed the style and graphics, but in the code it seem´s right and well... You have to know than that no matter how ugly it look`s but how well it works.
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Anyone care to post the last traded price? It sucks that we don't have an exchange. I have some EACs to sell.
There is an exchange out there... Use it under your own risk... http://ecrypto.net/index.php?x=150
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eh4kfz3pg2jvW1dD4AZWHQUbRZZvYXQYtn
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Can someone send me Earthcoins to test my wallet?
eh4kfz3pg2jvW1dD4AZWHQUbRZZvYXQYtn
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Thanks you !!
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Thanks you!
eh4kfz3pg2jvW1dD4AZWHQUbRZZvYXQYtn
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Thanks you a lot!
eh4kfz3pg2jvW1dD4AZWHQUbRZZvYXQYtn
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DOGE-DICE is giving invalid address for deposit :S I want my 8525.22338629 DOGE plus some extra for the time lose and for finding a bug :S My DOGE Address is: DJYNfXfQLjk76HJYbPF4H1xhU5RMi1iWRB
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Por lo que dices aquí y en el hilo en inglés ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=347828.0) parece que generaste tú mismo la dirección como una brainwallet. Ese ha debido ser el problema. Por mucho que pienses que tus doce dígitos son muy difíciles de adivinar, a poco que haya varias palabras comunes o alguna combinación típica, como palabra más número, no tiene nada de raro que haya tablas arco iris que tengan la clave privada de la dirección resultante de aplicar una o dos rondas de SHA-256. Puede parecer paradójico, pero seguro que si hubieras utilizado la dirección generada por blockchain.info no te habría pasado eso. La moraleja es que hay que tener muchísimo cuidado al utilizar brainwallets; o mejor aún, no utilizarlas nunca. Son una pésima idea porque los seres humanos somos muy torpes para generar cadenas de texto realmente aleatorias. De hecho, para conseguir buena aleatoriedad, tendría que ser una cadena de texto tan difícil de recordar que la tuvieras que apuntar en un papel... Y la idea de la brainwallet pierde el sentido. Habría que cambiar el título de este hilo: "Mucho cuidado con las brainwallets". No usé una brainwallet, usé una contraseña compuesta de letras, números y símbolos de 12 caracteres de largo, luego la encripté con un sha256 offline una vez, a esa clave (hash) la volví a encriptar a sha256, y recién ahí generé la clave privada a partir de eso...
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using my btc address generated from a 12-digit code A brain wallet generated from a 12 digit code? Unfortunately this likely isn't strong enough and address has probably been swept by an automated brain wallet cracking tool http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ptuf3/brain_wallet_disaster/is there any way to contact blockchain.info to refund me the money ?
There isn't anything we can do to recover the coins. It wasn´t a brainwallet from 12 digits... It was 12 digits converted to sha256 twice, and then used to generate private key... Hashing a weak key can never make it stronger. For your own good, don't use brainwallets or generate your own private keys unless you really know what you are doing. And it's wrong to blame it on Blockchain.info... A 12 characters mixed with numbers and simbols, then converted to sha256 2 times, and then generating a private key with that hash its unsecured? Who, so all the entire bitcoin system is unsecured. My password to my web wallet is >20 characters, of numbers, symbols, and letters, and many people's are even longer. 12 numbers are not secure enough. Yeah, but your password isn´t encrypted twice.
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using my btc address generated from a 12-digit code A brain wallet generated from a 12 digit code? Unfortunately this likely isn't strong enough and address has probably been swept by an automated brain wallet cracking tool http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ptuf3/brain_wallet_disaster/is there any way to contact blockchain.info to refund me the money ?
There isn't anything we can do to recover the coins. It wasn´t a brainwallet from 12 digits... It was 12 digits converted to sha256 twice, and then used to generate private key... Hashing a weak key can never make it stronger. For your own good, don't use brainwallets or generate your own private keys unless you really know what you are doing. And it's wrong to blame it on Blockchain.info... A 12 characters mixed with numbers and simbols, then converted to sha256 2 times, and then generating a private key with that hash its unsecured? Who, so all the entire bitcoin system is unsecured.
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using my btc address generated from a 12-digit code A brain wallet generated from a 12 digit code? Unfortunately this likely isn't strong enough and address has probably been swept by an automated brain wallet cracking tool http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1ptuf3/brain_wallet_disaster/is there any way to contact blockchain.info to refund me the money ?
There isn't anything we can do to recover the coins. It wasn´t a brainwallet from 12 digits... It was 12 digits converted to sha256 twice, and then used to generate private key...
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By "12-digit key" do you really mean it's only digits [0-9] or does that include letters and symbols too? If it's only digits, 12 is really weak.
Also, did you generate your address using brainwallet.org, by any chance?
I encrypted it using an offline sha256 encrypter.
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