Rest of escrow released: 63 42 1J2CRj1aoiK4jcYCRn5BactqaFWu2KYt9r Vezunchik
21.5 21.5 1J9ka4nBZEVwshf7QWnYUXsxvjuNSJdn8Z ghostshirt
52.5 52.5 13eZKUxSBy97ByhHE5JrcADTKVhChPja28 Aajo
12.5 12.5 1FH5mBK9chSEjGiKn6DaowJxBC5qjsTRrQ server
20 yamaka 1epRAEMygxV4Kf8nz5bSj9qKzTax6JmCG 50 shares
100 vezunchick 19TSGhqGcDdSeZrrVEY7uo1E41HE7EU8jx 250 shares Bitcoins sent to: 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 7aa46153faaefd918b3c49e4b0beffacca8459957e9b6199a52eedac4b57399b2013-03-01 15:58:08 1J2CRj1aoiK4jcYCRn5BactqaFWu2KYt9r 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 42 BTC Unconfirmed Transaction! 42 BTC 65e19170f4fdc45631e33ff9204547bad29711f6faa6e7511a8a3363844e41a22013-03-01 15:57:56 1J9ka4nBZEVwshf7QWnYUXsxvjuNSJdn8Z 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 21.5 BTC Unconfirmed Transaction! 21.5 BTC bbb2870ef3ab2628919dfdc7796d28028a410afd23949d8b4b9453e728c4bbb32013-03-01 15:57:43 13eZKUxSBy97ByhHE5JrcADTKVhChPja28 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 52.5 BTC Unconfirmed Transaction! 52.5 BTC 80435c66afe20969313b49c1d6eb0adec59f84000897ce55b5a4abc19eb6c8b32013-03-01 15:57:28 1FH5mBK9chSEjGiKn6DaowJxBC5qjsTRrQ 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 12.5 BTC Unconfirmed Transaction! 12.5 BTC 61d87259cd9f9667793fe0145c599b2fd0154f8e3f2dd0afeb953694fe6b4c642013-03-01 15:57:16 19TSGhqGcDdSeZrrVEY7uo1E41HE7EU8jx 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 100 BTC Unconfirmed Transaction! 100 BTC 6105b0512289c77e9b09cd3f313d9a1ed5964d44c7856313146e1ab41abbd4072013-03-01 15:56:59 1epRAEMygxV4Kf8nz5bSj9qKzTax6JmCG 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g Thank you everyone for the smooth deal!
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I am deleting and banning any more bitbillions related spam in the newbie subsection, which is oddly done by 1 post newbies offering 'investment' opportunities.
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Confirmed, thanks. I'll release all escrows in a moment once I get my Armory up and going.
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1 bump post per day. This is your last warning.
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I'll put the points out here for the PP debate.
A) There is absolutely no way of the seller knowing if you are using your original IP addresses in a deal. I have seen examples where malicious buyers purposely using proxiesand unorthodox hours when sending money to an unwitting seller, and thus charging back easily over claims of being 'hacked'.
B) The CC company sides with the user 99% of the time. Nuff' said.
C) Ever hopped over Darknet? PayPal accounts are going at a dime a dozen over there. The rest is history.
D) and so on...
I still accept PP payments, but I am very selective of whom I conduct my business with. Even if the person is not malicious, his other customers might be. Unless you operate it like D&T where they only send out payment using PP and never accept payment via PP, there is always the inherent risk where you and your other customers might get charged back/frozen when a single customer of yours used bad accounts or charged backed you.
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BMUFA is a trojan bitcoin miner. Your computer is likely severely infected with lots of other stuff and part of a botnet.
You'd be well advised to completely flatten and reinstall your system.
This.
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God, can you PLEASE post at the correct subforum for each of your numerous offers? I'm not stopping you to post a dozen offers daily, but please do so at the correct place.
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Thank you for the escrow John. Tip sent.
Thanks for the smooth transaction, and the tip!
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Yeah, good way of avoiding the affiliate link spam ban I pointed out to you when you spammed the newbie subforum with that. I am convinced this is a pyramid scheme, and anyone silly enough to participate and cry later will be mercilessly jeered at. A simple browse through the site exuded more Nigerian princes then my spam filled inbox does.
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So I sent 3.325 BTC to my Blockchain.info wallet. Seven seconds later those bitcoins disappeared from my address and were forwarded to an address that is not mine. This second transaction seems to be bogus as the network is not confirming it. https://blockchain.info/tx/1e0591eecde0dc7314632666cc5472adff60810b2a8c45df4093d026c21c7726I presume blockchain.info wallet will drop this bogus transaction and put the coins back in my balance after a day or so. But what could have caused this? Was this a hacker and if so, what was his strategy? You sure that the address was generate on blockchain.info, and not another eWallet service like MTGox? If so,your wallet might be compromised.
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Tip sent, thanks!
Thanks, received!
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I was looking on amazon tonight for a raspberry pi and a raspberry pi case. Just looking though. I was thinking about getting one of the netbooks but it seems like a netbook might be overkill for an armory (offline)wallet. HMMM
You can't put a price on security ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Yep. I use one myself for my offline armory wallet. Shame Bitcoinstore wasn't around when I bought it as I see the prices are really competitive on there. ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif)
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Thanks guys for the tips. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I'll process the next batch of escrow releases to Chaang Noi tomorrow morning. (2 so far) Hope that the last of the payments can be done by tomorrow.
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I received a PM that looked like this; Greetings,
I am blahblah from the Bitcoin community. Since some event of the BitcoinTalk from requires an old account. We are sincerely offering 0.1 BTC (~3.3USD) for your account. For whom who would not like to sell his account but interested in free coins,you could also reply this mail and show your interest and we will offer 70% of the above reward by completion. Bitcoin is reaching all time high and it is a great placemark for the success of Bitcoin. Onward!
blah blah blah Is this allowed? Should I report this type of activity? He probably wants your account to claim free ripples which is worth ~0.6BTC currently.
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Whew, that second took a ton of time. Offline Armory is such a PITA sometimes. --39 wisard 1PM3pSDq9SQQXSFZ2EDi2HqGsX7Lu2WLaZ
--86 85 1MoVBGFPnhQMQV5Y2y1XShMHWi5Sq4bemk wisard
--42.5 42.5 13MYBZkhrRKqJzxjmFbgYBfof8vwbC2vCT ThickAsThieves
--106 106 1AEfEerdoVMgJopJaLM2hyf2ihhq1sQJH7 HorseRider
--22.5 22.5 1PwGY2nsRN8VnG2qiYYUN2RFsapWrrio6W Betatester pm #3
--31.5 31.5 1PZ1ufMKtRVPeMJY9Rxtz4j1f26wzSjvHQ gyverlb
--25 25 1K7zVAubp491r6i5NcYLn5FZpvMoGexUfe xiangfu--
--10.75 10.75 1QEnRAw2SYPWxUYZd2RABF8ZXnB5aLh4AR PM # 4 Slix" -- Bitcoins sent to: 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 4d92de83d1b8edf0a36e70c14125e6340512c8b69caec23b844047da97faf23b2013-02-28 15:17:08 1PM3pSDq9SQQXSFZ2EDi2HqGsX7Lu2WLaZ 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 39 BTC 2 Confirmations 39 BTC a050b03a02d8be7d55465ae721b9336ca1f4652c3fb8ccb0efa31ce50c51ccb92013-02-28 15:16:48 1MoVBGFPnhQMQV5Y2y1XShMHWi5Sq4bemk 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 85 BTC 2 Confirmations 85 BTC 77f9a86fecd20b509fd7f8a98ecf641ac773ee849e5ed9f13fe9d4ced17daa032013-02-28 15:16:31 13MYBZkhrRKqJzxjmFbgYBfof8vwbC2vCT 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 42.5 BTC 2 Confirmations 42.5 BTC a37bcb81d79eaafe5302344f93fa62841218c3b36c52c83f24aac93437e4bef02013-02-28 15:16:15 1AEfEerdoVMgJopJaLM2hyf2ihhq1sQJH7 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 106 BTC 2 Confirmations 106 BTC 90c8c58fb33f4eddae75d30efcdee25ff6a15d2995666821a12bf37bbff69df62013-02-28 15:15:53 1PwGY2nsRN8VnG2qiYYUN2RFsapWrrio6W 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 22.5 BTC 2 Confirmations 22.5 BTC 396a127c902290199fe1d24321b84a1b8ef62346258e6563e36c64f1abf4df6b2013-02-28 15:15:38 1PZ1ufMKtRVPeMJY9Rxtz4j1f26wzSjvHQ 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 31.5 BTC 2 Confirmations 31.5 BTC 8ffec607e6784de77534e909a3a0aeebd57c03348415044860e6a823e50769182013-02-28 15:15:21 1K7zVAubp491r6i5NcYLn5FZpvMoGexUfe 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g 25 BTC 2 Confirmations 25 BTC 9b2660b8c9c496cb99c80ff03106d4136b96abc09ff9d04bd1766eb3d0ccc60b2013-02-28 15:14:52 1QEnRAw2SYPWxUYZd2RABF8ZXnB5aLh4AR Friedcat just confirmed via email that he transferred my shares. Thanks Goat and John for a great auction!
Great, I'll be contacting Goat enquire about which address should I use again. If everyone's shares have been confirmed, it would be better if I could release everything in one go. Same address as before will be fine, Thanks. Same address is fine but I would rather use 13twB8MBNxbjMDvHrXdyh15T2ZKfsEhz8g I have asked John to hold onto the coins for 24 hours or so just so we can do this all at once. Thanks.
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Friedcat just confirmed via email that he transferred my shares. Thanks Goat and John for a great auction!
Friedcat is confirmed via email that he transferred my shares. Thanks Friedcat, Goat and John.
Xiangfu
I have received 1 Satoshi per share to my bitcoin address that I had sent to friedcat - as per their test payment. So I guess this confirms that I have received 300 shares.
I'll send along a tip to John (johnthedong) as soon as the first dividend payments have gone through.
Thank you.
0.000001 coming here to the address I gave friedcat.
Betatester
I have also received 100 satoshi to my payment address, correlating with my 100 shares.
Same here, received 75 satoshis for my 75 shares. Transfer confirmed.
confirmed.
Confirmed. I'll process these in a second.
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I know that no one believes this, but i can not charge back. I send as a gift from my home IP. That transaction is not reversible! Nonsense. Gift can and have been reversed trivially easy. Claiming otherwise makes you less not more trustworthy. Either you are horribly uninformed or you are willing to lie to potential customers to secure a deal. Either way a warning sign. How are we going to know if the transaction was sent using your home IP? I am not saying that you're going to reverse any transactions at all, indeed, a quite huge part of the community still uses paypal to trade Bitcoin. However, please do not give a false impression to other users that PayPal is safe. It is trivial to reverse a transaction even if Paypal refuses to do so - a call to the CC company will work wonders too. A stolen CC negates all 'anti chargeback' points - the CC company WILL claw back every cent from PayPal, and thus ripping the seller off in the process. Some past threads on this issue: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=83679.0I stand by D&T in this argument.
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It would require a huge rework of the Bitcoin code, and introduce a hard fork to the blockchain. What you mentioned can be done by using a time-based 2-part signature service, much like TTBit was offering some time ago, but a more practical and secure way would be to generate the address using some offline utility like Vanitygen and print the keys out.
tl;dr: No.
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