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2941  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What currency pairs to add btc-e.com? on: November 08, 2013, 08:14:54 PM
I would also like to see BTC/PLN on btc-e.com.
2942  Local / Polski / Re: 1000zł przekroczone... on: November 08, 2013, 12:32:25 PM
No niestety duzo osob co kopalo lub kupowalo po $1-2-5-10-20-50-100 to gdzies po drodze zdazylo czesc lub wszystko sprzedac. Wink

Pewnie mialbym nawet pol miliona wiecej, gdyby nie pewne decyzje, ale i tak nie narzekam.

Pewnie tylko kwestia czasu az przekroczy $1000, bardzo dobrze, ze handel BTC nie jest juz tak zcentralizowany w Mt.Gox jak dawniej ("banki" w czerwcu 2011 i kwietniu 2013 pekly obie przez problemy w Mt.Gox), wiec  mozna prognozowac, ze tak wielkich spadkow jak dawniej cena nie bedzie juz zaliczac, ale to wciaz spekulacje.

2943  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many bitcoins you are holding *NO TROLLING on: November 07, 2013, 10:14:15 PM
More than you'd believe if I told you.

One can easily approximate an amount.

I mined 24/7 with 12-14 of the best video cards I could find throughout 2011 and 2012 spending less than 100 coins <10%.

I have also mined a lot throughout 2011 and 2012 (also with about a dozen high-end AMD GPUs) but unfortunately I sold a lot of those bitcoins. Didn't expect the price to rise so quickly and thought I'd make more by trading on Mt.Gox.
2944  Local / India / Re: Inputs.io and Coinlenders damage on: November 07, 2013, 03:13:09 PM
This comes to me as a shocker. With the type of security TF had in place. The way the attack has been performed seems to me a tricky and sophisticated attack.

With the type of security TF claimed to have in place.

4100 BTC in a hot wallet, WTF?

it looks like 2011 all over again
2945  Economy / Lending / Re: Requires 1 BTC loan for 15 days on: November 06, 2013, 10:05:38 PM
Uh ok...  You need a 1 BTC loan, I suggest you find something worth about $175 + USD

More like $300.
2946  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Danks chance to clear his name! on: November 06, 2013, 04:53:25 PM


Looks like Dank finally got his bike



He's also got one sweet 540i



Yet he doesn't have the money to pay Squall back  Roll Eyes

Why not sell any of those if dank is too lazy to get a job?
2947  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: MasterCoin Buyer/Seller Thread on: November 04, 2013, 10:59:45 PM
I'd like to sell 10 @ 0.125 BTC each.
2948  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is It Really Necessary To Wait For Confirmations? on: November 04, 2013, 06:25:07 AM
Take humble bundle, it is a donation.  If people wanted to steal it they could simply torrent the game.  Very likely humble bundle could accept 0-confirm with no (or negligible) lost funds.  On the other hand if you are selling a high volume low magin product and can't afford any fraud not even <1% you probably should be waiting for at least one confirm.   High value tx especially the type which are highly fungible (poker deposit, exchange deposits, on blockchain gambling, etc) are much higher targets and really need confirms (often multiple).

Humble bundle uses Coinbase for handling BTC transactions and they accept 0-confirmation transactions, though I'm sure they do take some security measures, such as connecting only to trusted nodes and disallowing incoming connections.

As for the poker or gambling, 0-conf tx can be allowed but the customer shouldn't be able to withdraw any bitcoins until the other party can verify that no double-spend occurred.
2949  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: HashFast Drawing For FREE Baby Jet! on: November 03, 2013, 11:45:26 PM
I'm skeptical of what will come out of this but OK, count me in.
2950  Other / Meta / Re: Request: a way to post on the forum without an account on: November 03, 2013, 06:20:38 PM
1. Don't talk too much about yourself.
2. Delete posts older than x days.

About 1, well sure thats something, but after posting for a number of years you'd be surprised at what can be found out. Law enforcement have used this to identify prominent hackers in the past, I recall one hacker who as identified from 9 years worth of IRC chat logs, they were able to determine his politicial views among other things and essentially "worked" backwards once they found their suspect.

So lets say they read your posts and find out that John Doe fits the profile of malevolent based on your political views, writing style, information leaks etc. They can work backwards and try to link John Doe to malevolent in order to prove and that John Doe is malevolent. They can do things such as tor timing attacks and using your ISP to do deep packet analysis in order to prove John is malevolent.

Deleting posts is more of security by obscurity, your posts may be stilled indexed by websites such as Google cache and web.archive.org, its also included in forum backups and its possible at least one person is scraping posts on this forum, especially considering we've recently had a number of high profile users posting here such as Ross Ulbricht. Some forums have RSS feeds too and if thats the case it will be in the cache of thousands of users RSS software.

In fact the case against Ross Ulbricht would be much weaker if he had been using an anonymous account to post here.

Google cache doesn't usually go by more than few days back, and the wayback machine doesn't archive everything.
AFAIK, only a few people have forum backups and even less have access to unencrypted backups.

I agree it is possible to find out a lot about people but it's usually because those people aren't good about guarding their personal information and share it too easily with others, often unasked. 

Here's an example:
http://antilop.cc/sr/ (scroll down a bit)

If you place a high value on your info you should make a good effort at keeping it private. If you engage in activities that can land you years in prison you should be even more vigilant, maybe also print the relevant pages of the penal code, and hang it above your bed or something Tongue
2951  Other / Meta / Re: Request: a way to post on the forum without an account on: November 03, 2013, 05:46:56 PM
For example, in one post a user mentions being from the UK, on another he mentions being an avid player of an online video game, in another he reviews the bitcoin exchange he uses, in another he mentions his brothers name. Over time these little pieces of information can be used to build a profile of the actual user and possibly deanonymize them.

1. Don't talk too much about yourself.
2. Delete posts older than x days.
2952  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Is Armory vulnerable to USB-Stick viruses like BadBios? on: November 03, 2013, 11:58:06 AM
The badBIOS analysis is wrong + comments

+

some of the comments here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/1ppwet/the_badbios_analysis_is_wrong/
2953  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Creating transactions manually? on: November 02, 2013, 06:10:49 PM
Free up some space or move the bitcoin-qt folder to a partition that does have space. If you do the latter you can start up bitcoin-qt using the datadir switch to point it to the new partition:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin#Command-line_arguments

This approach is preferable to creating raw transactions because with raw transactions a lot of things can go wrong.
I don't have space on my drive. It's all been used up with important data. I can't free anymore.

Encrypt & upload online to multiple places?
2954  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Offshore bank account +VISA+controlpanle=>all in your name/Bitmit with Escrow!!! on: November 02, 2013, 06:07:46 PM
Am I able to SEPA transfer FROM this CARDS IBAN via the online control panel?

IIRC you can't.
2955  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: MasterCoin Buyer/Seller Thread on: October 30, 2013, 09:35:29 PM
Is the order book being gamed?  There are four buyers and sellers who all agree on price - yet no one seems to want to get a deal done?  What gives?  Why are these orders being published but not being executed?  Is it all just a show?  Is this merely some version of price fixing?

Maybe those people should be PM'd to take a look at the order book every once in a while, so that they contact whoever's order matches theirs.
2956  Local / Polski / Re: Kopanie on: October 30, 2013, 08:56:52 PM
Kopać to się opłacało kilka lat temu. Obecnie to tak naprawdę dla zapaleńców. Chyba że kupisz dedykowane maszyny ale to też robią zapaleńcy.

Kopac oplacalo sie jeszcze kilka miesiecy temu (tak do maja +/-). Obecnie jedyny sposob w jaki mozna cos zarobic to kupno dedykowanego ukladu ASIC, ale ciezko znalezc jakies oplacalne oferty (na ktorych sie nie straci przez wstrastajacy poziom trudnosci kopania).
2957  Other / Archival / Re: Leet on: October 29, 2013, 07:29:32 PM
It's specific for a certain post number? Is this correct?

Yes (1337)
2958  Other / Archival / Re: Leet on: October 29, 2013, 07:01:47 PM
Update: it just changed back, wait what..?  Shocked

If you want to keep it, you will have to keep deleting your previous posts.
2959  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: MasterCoin Buyer/Seller Thread on: October 29, 2013, 03:59:07 PM
Corgidad
0.1000 per msc for 50 msc and 5 bitcoin transaction.
I am the MSC seller. He's stuck in the newbie hell for now, how do we proceed?
To confirm I have enough MSC i've sent you personal msg.

I could whitelist him, can you vouch for him?
2960  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I talked to some people at college about bitcoin and they laughed at me. on: October 29, 2013, 11:25:22 AM
The price of Bitcoin will not reach $1000, or $100,000 in a year and a half.

Maybe he already bought enough BTC when it was in the single digits?
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