Yeah, Denuvo has not been cracked in several months. It has been made by the same guys that made SecuROM, so you can expect it to have all the standard things: obfuscation, Virtual Machine, Encryption.
I chat with the guys that made it quite often.
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Seriously though, why can't you write in paragraphs with multiple sentences in one line?
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Peek or peak? Something tells me you need the former.
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Here is suggestion. Start by stopping with all those
sentences
on
a
newline!
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OP is talking smack, if he truly found this flaw, he would've exploited it by now to become rich. Since he wants a bounty, it means it's all fake and I suggest not buying into his scam attempt.
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No you cannot. I recently had an extension on another computer that had auto-updated itself to inject ads into webpages. Chrome Extensions by default auto-update and scammers are known to buy extensions with lots of users from developers so they can release malicious versions instead.
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Yep, the logo is very...how should I put it, amateurish and so 2007.
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Because the dollars displayed on PayPal's website are actually IOUs, they can display any number they want i.e this is how fractional reserve banking works.
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Official site should be bloCkchains.info
This post shows that you yourself will be scammed, and get others scammed in the process too. it is blockchain.info, not blockchain S.
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How come this thread is still not deleted?
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Nothing is impossible. Though the degree of difficulty is high, it is not impossible. Graphics cards are used as open hardware for any encryption. We need to convert SHA256 to Scrypt and fed it to ASIC. I know this sound Friction but ....... A GPU and several ASICs plug in USB and a win win condition. Application comes after Concept. I just expressed my Concept.
Thanks.
Well, this particular conversion you are talking about IS impossible.
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The problem now is that some journalist will now conjure up an article about the Bitcoin community supporting ISIS or whatnot, completely warping the reality of what actually is happening.
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Trust me, they rather behead OP than care which money they use.
Also, OP is now under investigation from the FBI. Good job, OP. And there's two reasons for that.
1. He seems to want them to use Bitcoin. 2. He calls them "freedom fighters" which is what they are not, they are pro-slavery and anti-science and want our heads on spikes.
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I personally hope non-medicinal drugs(this includes pot while I know it has medicinal use) to remain banned and/or regulated.
You see, what will happen is. It's not legal, people fight the system, they make it legal, drugs used every day causing all sorts of accidents, bunch of drug addicts now start openly asking people to do drugs, later on forcing them. Then you have a society that forces you to take drugs or you go to jail.
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and with future improvements it will be easier to sync and run a full node ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Please excuse my ignorance, but what is meant by running a "full node"? How is this different than running the bitcoin-qt client? I'm not trying to be a smart a$$ or anything, I just don't know and want to understand it better. A full node is in fact the Bitcoin-Qt client. It relays and verifies blocks and is also capable of serving work if you are a miner.
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If you actually look a bit closer, 6-7 guys are responsible for whatever gets in the client.
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Wow...this is a serious flaw in coinbase, it allows an attacker to arbitrarily redirect people by disguising the link(and actually using coinbase itself).
EDIT: Oh, it didn't redirect?
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4. Blockchain.info employs https.
This is precisely what got your coins stolen, ironically.
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