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41  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 10, 2016, 11:05:47 PM

Thanks for that, which browser are you using?

Firefox

That's strange my firefox wouldn't fully load it. After I posted the problem in the bitcoinity thread comboy fixed it very quickly (within about a quarter of an hour). Now it's working perfectly in every browser I have installed. I'm extremely impressed with bitcoinity's customer service with that response time.
42  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoinity.org/markets - live bitcoin price charts on: January 10, 2016, 09:07:58 PM
Today I found I couldn't fully load bitcoinity in either firefox or chrome. The real time price data won't load in them. I tried it in internet explorer and got this warning that there are security certificate errors.

Should be fixed now, thanks.

Thanks for fixing it, I tested it in both firefox and chrome, and it's now fully working in both browsers. I prefer using bitcoinity to other services because I like the interface best. Now I don't have to watch bitcoinwisdom anymore.
43  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: bitcoinity.org/markets - live bitcoin price charts on: January 10, 2016, 08:59:43 PM
Today I found I couldn't fully load bitcoinity in either firefox or chrome. The real time price data won't load in them. I tried it in internet explorer and got this warning that there are security certificate errors.



After I clicked the button to show content everything started working normally, and the real time price prices showed up.

It still doesn't work for me in firefox or chrome.
44  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 10, 2016, 08:36:11 PM
Is bitcoinity working for anyone?

I tried it in a few browsers but it's not loading properly for me. It gets as far as a basic HTML page, then stops . None of the realtime prices are showing in my browser. I had to switch to bitcoinwisdom for now, but I like bitcoinity's interface better.

It's not loading properly for me either.


Also for me, waiting ...

Everything opens fine for me.

Thanks for that, which browser are you using?

I tried again in internet explorer and got this security certificate warning from it after it loaded half the page.



After I clicked the button to show content it loaded the rest of the page including the real time data feed. Now it's working normally. It still won't fully load for me in firefox or chrome.
45  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 10, 2016, 04:56:21 PM
Is bitcoinity working for anyone?

I tried it in a few browsers but it's not loading properly for me. It gets as far as a basic HTML page, then stops . None of the realtime prices are showing in my browser. I had to switch to bitcoinwisdom for now, but I like bitcoinity's interface better.
46  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Maxwell + Wiuelle = Hearn on: December 30, 2015, 06:24:34 PM
When Wikileaks started wanting to take donations in Bitcoins Satoshi said it could destroy Bitcoin because it was too new and its community was too small. However, he left it to fend for itself when it was still small, and even now it's not gone mainstream. Bitcoin could use his help to guide it in a suitable direction, but he's probably frightened to return now the whole world want to know who he is.
47  Economy / Speculation / Re: Only 1600 coin making 10$ dump in price on: December 30, 2015, 05:55:18 PM
Most exchanges have very thin volume order books, and people put up fake walls to frighten people. The volume you see is mostly fake, so it doesn't take too many Bitcoins to make a 10$ dump in price. Probably some of the 1600 coins you say created the dump were the same person's coins he was buying and selling off himself to make his manipulation look more legit.
48  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 11, 2015, 11:25:53 PM
Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas .... come on 500   Shocked  A little bit of December of 2013  maybe?

yes the willybot has been replaced by the yuan-a-bot and now that it has finally created much FOMO with a touch of MMM for good measure so .the price just like dec 2103 is running itself. 500 or even 1000 is possible as we found out in 2013.

party time for others (as I remain staunchly bearish) Grin

It went over 3000 CNY on Huobi, then back down again. Now it's retesting that 3000 CNY target. If it can get above it, and stay above it things will continue to be bullish. That 3000 is a giant psychological barrier for the Chinese early in the morning.
49  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 11, 2015, 08:33:35 PM

$457 on Huobi.

The number of f@#% given to what the west is doing is approaching a fraction of zero.

It's 450 on Bitstamp, and it was recently 452. That's not much less than on Huobi, when a month ago there was a $30 to $40 gap between them. The west's price is catching up with the east's price. Well until the Chinese wake up that is. After they wake up and find out they are falling behind they will probably start buying like crazy again.
50  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am Satoshi Nakamoto on: December 11, 2015, 02:41:02 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=883213.0

Quote
satoshi at vistomail.com satoshi at vistomail.com
Thu Dec 10 06:54:46 UTC 2015

[bitcoin-dev] Not this again.
I am not Craig Wright. We are all Satoshi.





That message wasn't sent from vistomail.com, it was spoofed. Theymos checked the email's headers and figured it out. He also found a reddit post explaining how to do the spoofing by the apparent spoofer of the message. It was only possible because the mailing list was badly configured.



This is spoofed.

Code:
    Received: from mail.vistomail.com (cpe-104-231-205-87.wi.res.rr.com
    [104.231.205.87])         
    by smtp1.linuxfoundation.org (Postfix) with SMTP id 01BCADF
    for <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>;
    Thu, 10 Dec 2015 06:53:42 +0000 (UTC)

104.231.205.87 is not mail.vistomail.com. It's some residential IP, cpe-104-231-205-87.wi.res.rr.com.

I feel like the mailing list must be seriously misconfigured to allow this sort of spoofing... You could exploit this to send mail "from" any of the devs, for example.


I didn't check the headers, so I didn't notice this. That is very convincing that it is not Satoshi. But how can that domain name be spoofed? Does the sender set that name or is it done by the receiving server?

Here's apparently the person who sent it, explaining how he did it.

In SMTP (the email protocol), you start your connection by saying who you are via a command like HELO bitcointalk.org ("hello, I'm bitcointalk.org"). Most servers will then check that the IP address you're connecting from actually matches the hostname you give, and if not will immediately drop the connection. But the mailing list's server is apparently really stupid, and just blindly believes that any given hostname is actually accurate. So you could tell it HELO whitehouse.gov and the server will believe that you're whitehouse.gov. Or whatever.
51  Economy / Speculation / Re: Please no more dumb "why is it rising" questions on: December 11, 2015, 01:30:16 PM
Bear whales have done shit like try to push prices down as low as possible to accumulate for eons on Bitstamp.  

I don't understand this, please could you elaborate on how this works.

How can a 'whale' push down prices without first pushing them up? In order for them to dump a lot of coins they have to buy a lot first. The net effect on the market will be zero won't it?

When a whale keeps buying and pushing up prices ll the small time traders start buying. After the whale stops buying the small time traders keep buying for a while because they think the price will continue upwards. Then the whale can sump into the small time trader's buy orders and profit. When the whale keeps dumping and pushing down prices the small time traders start selling at a loss because they think the price will continue downwards.

The net effect on the small time traders is they lose money, and the whale makes money.

Nevertheless, this rally might be due to China allowing people to deposit Bitcoins to exchanges again, rather than due to a whale.
52  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is there such a big problem with Satoshi? on: December 11, 2015, 11:48:07 AM
I think it's because people would like to know who invented the amazing bitcoin. Other than that I don't think he's really relevant.
We're all satoshi, we are the bitcoin users.

they are more worried about the 1M coins, i know the first thing i would ask to satoshi is where are those 1M, if he already dumped at 1200 or they are lost

or maybe a scammer scammed him, and he is now prepared to dump at some point, those info could be important

He can't have dumped at 1200 because most of the early Bitcoins mined by Satoshi have never moved from their addresses. If he'd sold them they would have moved when he transferred them to an exchange. People have analysed the early mined coins and worked out which must have been mined by Satoshi, and they have computers scanning the internet that will alert them the second any of those coins move.
53  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is there such a big problem with Satoshi? on: December 11, 2015, 11:38:28 AM
IRS is scary than CIA and FBI combined - Satoshi should really be hiding  Grin

While Satoshi will never go out publicly not just because of the media. The quest to finding him sure will help making Bitcoin known so this can be a good for the BTC economy at the same time.

Satoshi left a headline from a British newspaper as a message in the blockchain. If he's British then I don't suppose he has to worry about its version of the IRS because I don't think you can get taxed on Bitcoins in Britain until you sell them for fiat. As far as I know you can hold a million Bitcoins in Britain and it's nothing to do with the tax man unless you sell them.
54  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 11, 2015, 11:10:38 AM
Quote
satoshi at vistomail.com satoshi at vistomail.com
Thu Dec 10 06:54:46 UTC 2015

[bitcoin-dev] Not this again.
I am not Craig Wright. We are all Satoshi.

So...it appears that the best way to find out who Satoshi is...is to out various people and have Satoshi deny that the person is him.

After a few million people, if he does not respond..then that's the guy.


After reading this question about his ability to resist talking under torture asked to Satoshi years ago I understood why he disappeared. If I was Satoshi I wouldn't reveal my identity for al the money in the world. We will be lucky if we ever get another message from him, but I doubt we'll ever discover his identity.

@mizerydearia, I think the quote button is easier to find then the reply one.

So, theoretical this is a first control system where <some goverment> can arrest satoshi and demand
that he hands over his key (or get it from his computer) and shut down the complete network?

Or is that not possible? How far would <some goverment> get?

A few rhetorical questions for satoshi:

Can you resist waterboarding?
Can you endure electric shock?
All forms of torture?

Lastly, are you Jack Bauer by any chance?   Seriously.
WRT the alert system, who cares?  The most the key can do is temporarily disable six json-rpc commands until the site owners either add the -disablesafemode switch or upgrade.  All nodes keep running and generating, the network stays up.  If I'm not available, any script kiddie can figure out how to add two characters and make a new version that disables the alert system.  It would be a temporary inconvenience only.

<snip>

55  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 27, 2015, 08:02:41 PM
Two years ago today when we crossed into 1k territory. Unfortunately, as we were later to find out, that was 1k GoxBux

I believe we're starting to see some more flakiness from the Gox server here returning old data. The cause of this was never really addressed but I have my suspicions that the Gox order book was almost entirely imaginary.



I remember Gox used to snottily claim it had its own custom wallet software, and didn't use the bog standard wallets everyone else used. Its statements gave the impression that flakiness from the Gox server was impossible due to its superior technology and genius developers. Considering it had its own superior custom wallet software it's funny how it lost 200k coins in an old "forgotten" wallet.
56  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 27, 2015, 07:47:19 PM


Now while you think about this, ask yourself why there haven't been any more manned missions to the moon since 1972.

Because there's nothing there but rocks <snip>

How is a giant star made entirely out of Gouda cheese "rocks," exactly?  Just how naive do you think we are?

You are incredibly naive if you seriously think the moon is a giant star made entirely out of Gouda cheese. It's been scientifically proven to be a big chunk of rock covered in boring little piles of smaller rocks. There's nothing to see there because the lizard men live deep underground and never venture onto the surface. There's absolutely no reason for earthlings to visit the moon again.

57  Economy / Speculation / Re: Illuminati End Game Started --- effects on BTC on: November 27, 2015, 06:43:35 PM


Now while you think about this, ask yourself why there haven't been any more manned missions to the moon since 1972.

Because there's nothing there but rocks, and the journey costs a fortune, and people have to risk their lives to make it. There are discussions about a martian colony, but it's similar to the moon in that there's nothing there but rocks. Who's going to want to spend the rest of their lives living somewhere with nothing but piles of rocks everywhere?
58  Other / Off-topic / Re: what can i do with a Raspberrypi ? on: November 18, 2015, 12:47:42 AM
There is some good work in a thread showing how to configure a Raspberry Pi 2 B as a Full Bitcoin Node. You also need a MicroSD besides a Raspberry Pi to do the project. The thread  gives you all the code you need and gives advice on the pitfalls.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1219378.0
59  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 18, 2015, 12:29:54 AM
What is considered off-topic in this squalid thread?

Probably Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion like it says in the title. I wanted to ask people's views on whether the price would go up or down, but I didn't because I thought I would hijack the thread by going off topic. The Illuminati End Game Started conspiracy theory thread has more Bitcoin price movement discussion in it than this thread today.
60  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: And the Black Belt in Bitcoin News Plagiarism Goes To Cointelegraph -NewsBTC on: November 17, 2015, 11:32:27 PM
forgetting bitcoin media for a second... lets think about mainstream media, who do it all the time..

these days once a story is made public. then its free to use.. there is no licence that says no one can repeat a word anyone publicizes.

take many presidential Q&A.. if CNN done an interview, where a CNN reporter was doing the questioning.. does that mean that other media outlets cannot use that publicly available footage?

i only say this, because in the liberal world of freedom of speach, decentralised loving culture.. you want to sue someone for using your publicly available interview..

i know you want the glory of bringing the information you gathered to the world, i fully accept that your hard work should count. but maybe you should concentrate on methods of getting your recognition and glory when you print your information. because no matter what. once its in the public domain, others will use it, others will atleast read it and others will talk about it.

even CNN doesnt sue other media outlets for using their footage.

The email needed permission from the author for publication. If cointelegraph never received an email, but copied newsbtc's email then either newsbtc could sue, or Ghost Security Group could sue if the email was copied word for word. I don't think you can publish an email from someone without their explicit permission, and I don't think you can publicly claim you received an email from someone that you didn't receive.
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