Yeah! Really nice to use this forum to say nonsense things...
Cool!! Lady Shazan!! Great!! Wow!!
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Duh...
Please use your facebook to try get attention ....
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I can only speak for the exchange I built.
Web sever and the matching engines and border router to bitcoin network are distinct machines and transactions are signed with multiple keys from distinct locations.
I am sure those who are in business for longer are using similar ideas.
OMG! Iīm late!! lol I didnīt know they already doing this... Thank you again!
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There is no reason to have the keys or even the code underwriting transactions at the web server. Your idea of operation is hopefully already standard.
You mean the exchange sites already doing this way? How could hackers steal from Mt.Gox? Thanks for replying!
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Hi all,
Need your advices here!
We are tired to see exchange websites that try to work with cryptocurrencies and get hacked.
I'm working on the following idea, and want your oppinion.
It is an exchange site. Lets say: BTC/LTC/ETC... (No fiat / no real money, only between cryptos).
But instead of taking all data from the user (name, password, etc...), He just fills out a form:
- Email (just to receive the details) - source crypto: LTC + his LTC address - wants to Buy: BTC + BTC address where He wants to receive
The conversion rate is applied and if He agree, He press CONFIRM
His transaction will be posted in a public wall with timestamp and a ticket number.
After this, He will be emailed with the address he should make the deposit and The ammount of coins He agreed to be transfered.
And here is the issue:
A remote software will be reading this "public wall" looking for that transaction on the coin's blockchain.
As soon as it reaches the necessary number of confirmations, this software makes the transfer.
Hackers can attack server, but nothing can be done as the software that controls the wallets can be running on any place of The world ...
Sorry about my english and I'm writting from my phone.
I'm C/C++/C# programmer.
Thanks for your help!
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Very well! Tks for clarifying!
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Bitcoin mining verifies transactions on the block chain. Eventually people might stop doing this once the mining reward becomes too small or once mining is over 100+ years from now. Would advanced mining (quantum) solve this making only a few miners necessary to verify transactions?
What are your thoughts?
Your understanding of how bitcoin works is deeply flawed. I suggest taking some time to learn a bit more before you start to panic about what is going to happen in the future. Please explain us what's wrong with his question. Thanks!
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Great!
Are you based in Australia? Me too! Let's do it!
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Omg! You are right!!
Tell me.... Does the ninja turttles pay for kung-fu classes in Bitcoin?
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Hi Fox Mulder,
The concept of crypto currency has already been stablished.
No way to get back anymore...
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Are you sure you know what you talking about?
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Yes. There's a lot of info about this.
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People like him will come back here in 2 or 3 weeks saying: OMG! all my BTCs disappeared from Mt.gox! Someone here with same problem?
Learn to search, read and LEARN, BEFORE start a game like this.
Dont be lazy
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Hi! Same happened to me!
I've bet all my bitcoins in a cassinocoin and lost almost everything!
Bitcoin address: skuajbdkshahadndbdjshsbsdjdjsndj
Tks for understaning my situation...
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Maybe that site owner is the one that justwantstoberich.
Does this site really exists?... Lol ... I just tried to be sarcastic...
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