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401  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What if a large number of miners were suddenly forced to shut down? on: November 29, 2014, 06:29:49 PM
95% of miners are suddenly offline.
Be it a new law or an EMP strike. What would happen to bitcoin?  Huh

Most EMP strikes are trivial to defend against with a properly grounded Faraday cage. Many datacenters are protected against EMP's as well.

Can your power grid handle a Solar flare of X-Class higher than 40? Do you know, that it will happen one day, and will be aimed directly at us? Do you also know it has happened in the late 19th century, but thankfully back then we were not as advanced as we are now.
402  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 09:14:09 PM
Could it be that his 2FA email did come, but the attacker deleted it?
403  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia, Oil and bitcoin! on: November 28, 2014, 04:00:21 PM
I think it's ISIS that are dropping the oil prices, last I heard they were selling for like $20 a barrel.
404  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Forbid In All Country In The World on: November 28, 2014, 03:55:12 PM
i'm wondering how if all the countries in this world forbid of using and doing the transaction of bitcoin including buy and sell and convert it to fiat currency in all the country in this world, what will gonna do, is it will be the end of bitcoin or is there any solution if it happen

That's Impossible Grin some Countries just don't give a shit .
Let's take my country for example , they don't care if you Crack programs or download from torrent and make Illegal copies and make a whole store that  them . also no one here hear about "Online shopping" "Paypal" "MasterCard" etc...

That  was just an example , yes some countries may stop Bitcoin like USA,Russia etc ... but most of them wont
Which country would that be?

Also, it's Satoshi, not SatoCHi Cheesy
405  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 05:12:25 AM
How did I get this Keylogger? I am VERY careful and dont install anything that isnt virus checked.

Is is possible my IP Vanish software which uses Tor was compromised?
LOL, anti-virus do only so much, to truly know if software is safe or not, you need to learn reverse engineering and check out every software. But really, you likely got infected by a Java or Flash applet.
406  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 04:04:52 AM
2fa was just email which does not appear to have been breached, but who knows.
I did just find a keylogger on the PC.
MSDCSC.EXE installed 11/19. that is also the same day as a wallet file mysteriously showed up.



Well there is your problem. A keylogger.
407  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 02:45:55 AM
uh your 2FA is your email, which means anyone that hacks your email can defeat your 2FA, and also they could probably figure out your password since they already hacked your email.
I thought 2FA was supposed to be an SMS to your phone. I admit I have not used Blockchain.info other than to store less than 0.001btc.
408  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 02:15:52 AM
Could it be that your email was compromised, and you had an auto-backup option of the wallet, where it gets emailed to you, unencrypted perhaps?
409  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 01:32:56 AM
Honestly, not sure what to think. If BC.I was compromised even with 2FA, then this means that there is some exploit going on in BC.I and piuk owes statdude 63btc.
410  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 01:28:15 AM
I wouldnt keep even 1BTC (mid-long term) in a wallet that i am not the only one controlling the private key.

You sir is retarded and you created your own misfortune. Sadly.

I still feel sorry though. I am canadian so i'll say it again. Sorry.

i totally agree.
keep it in paper wallet. this was an oversight on my part. doesnt explain what happened though Sad
If you truly lost your Bitcoins, I am sorry to hear this, the transactions are irreversible. However, the simple fact your wallet wasn't emptied immediately, but over the course of several hours leads me to believe you are bullshitting us.

these were my wallets. all emptied at once.
13brziR3KJB9eBWUmiSVa7HCtDGsoi5uPv
1KFCQqWJMFp3jP2YXQv5ZMgmXeZfQ8Levs
1E1nAEXaffBHh3RPpB9EGexSGSLS9qVFWB
156VdKaw31FKNkDve1PLs3J4j2s1dnkfQc
1BUCKgFCb3UYcEEgEWibFSzgUnbpWRRfiC
12Un78NEExEM3SYoFYAQvKYwxtMJozb3K6

yes, we intelligent folks can see that by the tx - https://blockchain.info/tx/43d9ecf12e25a0bcc6c655660d604cdff800f726dc42f68b08cea8fc1d61a3c4

guess remember or whatever/whoever is in his cups already? lol.. sorry again statdude. Sad


Derp, thanks. I got confused, thought that https://blockchain.info/address/1L8zn4BJs2B4a4pxN4HBaNKEgaowpa3857 was the address of OP. Sorry for that, statdude.
411  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 01:25:26 AM
what are you talking about? It was all moved at once. the hacker then distributed it over hours to multiple wallets.

Guys,can you please send mictro transactions to that address, linking to this forum post?
It was not emptied immediately, the supposed "attacker" first got 13.73BTC, the change was sent back TO YOU, a change of 49.999 btc. Then the next 3 transactions same thing.
412  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 01:20:20 AM
I wouldnt keep even 1BTC (mid-long term) in a wallet that i am not the only one controlling the private key.

You sir is retarded and you created your own misfortune. Sadly.

I still feel sorry though. I am canadian so i'll say it again. Sorry.

i totally agree.
keep it in paper wallet. this was an oversight on my part. doesnt explain what happened though Sad
If you truly lost your Bitcoins, I am sorry to hear this, the transactions are irreversible. However, the simple fact your wallet wasn't emptied immediately, but over the course of several hours leads me to believe you are bullshitting us.
413  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could this be Satoshi back in 2002 on: November 28, 2014, 01:18:49 AM
So far, I have not found any statement from him on Bitcoin, which might be conspicuous in its absence considering his background.

He also has three brothers who are distinguished mathematicians.

So who are the known Dutch people in this forum?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=79.0
And which ones have considerable mathematical knowledge?


Silence speaks VOLUMES in this case...

I think we all just found Satoshi

Funny you google Lenstra and Bitcoin the #1 site

SOL ADONI or 247 News

haha

Now I can see people saying SOL ADONI is Satoshi

haha

https://www.google.com/search?q=lenstra+bitcoin

This is all you need to know about Crypto and all the main guys that invented all the crypto

And right in the middle of it all is Dr. Adoni calling them all thieves for stealing his 30 Mod Prime Algorithm which is what a student of Dr. Lenstra did he stole part of 30 Mod or the Ennisa Formula released in 1995 that had 30/60/90 mod prime theory fully explained, yet ten years later you had one of Lenstra PHD grad projects stealing 60Mod with the Atkin Sieve

http://247news.net/news/nsa-controls-wiki-professor/

So there you have it, Dr. Adoni is GOD OF CRYPTO and he pulls the stings
Page1 = Sol Adoni = 247news = 247poker. You are fooling nobody with that spelling, a sentence on each line. This is simple analysis of your writing style, the same type we use on Satoshi.
414  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Help - I was hacked - 63.73 BTC - Blockchain.info secured by 2FA on: November 28, 2014, 01:13:34 AM
Why are the transactions broadcast every few hours? Why didn't the hacker simply empty it in one go?
415  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could this be Satoshi back in 2002 on: November 27, 2014, 03:24:13 PM
See how they mocked him? Who got the last laugh, though?

EDIT:Lol, see how one person who mocked him is called 'Miner'? Oh, the irony!!!
416  Other / Off-topic / Re: Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM on: November 26, 2014, 06:36:30 PM
Seems like a promising technology. Nice to see that they've figured out a possible solution to piracy when so many others have failed.
Solution? There is no solution. Piracy isn't bad. Denuvo actually is. Also, yes it does hurt performance try it out yourself.

Investing so much into DRM is a bad move. Someone out there will crack it. It's the whole company vs a few smaller groups, yet Denuvo will lose at the end..
Look, piracy *is* bad, but unfortunately it is inevitable. Not everybody can pay, even less people can afford to spend money, that they earned with difficulty and with delays.
417  Other / Off-topic / Re: Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM on: November 26, 2014, 06:26:18 PM
To a point, piracy helps players demo test a game, prior to purchase. For instance, just recently I downloaded The Witcher, but I didn't like the combat system, so I deleted the game. I don't believe I hurt them with that action.

I can go on all day about what the mind of a pirate is, 90% of the time it isn't about demo trying a game, it's about hassle,money and time, pretty much.
418  Other / Off-topic / Re: Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM on: November 26, 2014, 02:38:52 PM
Yes, supposedly, but DRM is infamous for causing problems on PCs, just because of the fact that there's a process constantly running in the background of course it's going to cause problems when running the game.
It doesn't run in the background, although I have no idea how Denuvo works, SecuROM is basically a wrapper, it is embedded in the exe, it runs with the game, not in a separate process.
419  Other / Off-topic / Re: Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM on: November 26, 2014, 02:35:02 PM
Btw, the claim that it destroys SSDs has been debunked.

But whether it causes performance issues is a different story. Usually these guys work with developers's game's source code and place their protection callbacks somewhere inside. So each time the game executes some game code it will inevitably reach Denuvo code.
420  Other / Off-topic / Re: Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM on: November 26, 2014, 02:23:55 PM
Haha.

Well, SecuROM is now officially dead, they abandoned Sony's Digital Rights department to form Denuvo, so we will not be seeing it anymore. But as a personal project I have planned to crack it all by myself, even though it has already been defeated many years ago.
But Denuvo, well think about it this way, if several highly sophisticated and experienced groups of crackers have not beaten it yet, it is quite challenging.
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