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4461  Economy / Reputation / Re: [Plead] Phinnaeus Gage's User Moniker Manifested Due to a Malignant Brain Tumor on: March 31, 2020, 08:47:16 AM
Perhaps the day we don't see him active in this forum, he is gone  Embarrassed

A weekly check of the Las Vegas news sites would be the first place to look.  I'm sure there will be quite a wake for Bruno when the time comes.  Perhaps ten days after the official news is broadcast here we all have a toast to Bruno.

*Cheers!*
4462  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2020 Q1) on: March 31, 2020, 07:59:06 AM
@ZaraCB:

While I agree with @YOSHI that it is great to include as much information as possible, it's worth noting by everyone that the name of the thread is "Known Alts of any-one"... it isn't "Known Alts that scam".  Having their profile, wallet addresses and other information such as Telegram/Twitter/Facebook profiles on hand is an excellent way to refer back to previous threads when investigating new alts.

If they have been found to scam then it is also up to you to tag and bag yourself.
4463  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcointalk SwC Championship Poker Series(50 mBtc added by SwC) on: March 31, 2020, 07:22:35 AM
First time I hear about PokerTH! I think that you don't know what you are missing here. There aren't many people in this, but I can tell you that most of us are poker players for years.

I may not play poker every day, or even every week, but I have played a few times as my profile info shows.  The app/site allows for private games which count towards a person's overall ranking, hence my suggestion to play via that site.  (and I play via PortableApps.com 's portal so that I can take the app with me on the road)

Just as a suggestion, set your games to GMT and let users' adjust for their time zones.
4464  Economy / Gambling / Re: [INVITE] Test launch | Gambling dapp builder 8coins.org on: March 31, 2020, 06:37:17 AM
I'm sorry if my questions sound a little dense... Is this tied to an Android App, or a web application?  Do you have any statement concerning "provably fair" outcomes for game play?  Will this be tied to just one site or will it be for multi-site platforms?

Quote
We do not promise quick responses here because we do not have a community manager.

There are numerous Signature Campaign Mangers who are on the look out for work, check out the "Services" section and "Service Announcement" section for more information.

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Referral program - get your referral link, share and get paid in ETH/TRX for each bet.

Also, will you be utilising the BitCoin Lightning Network?  There are a few of us who are pushing for its own subsection here and are trying to encourage sites that utilise micro payments to consider adopting the LN.

Thanks for reading.
4465  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 23-Mar-2020] on: March 31, 2020, 06:36:24 AM
...

After just one week blender.io SigCamp has finished.  It looks like the campaigns are starting to get a little thin on the ground, so people might want to stop and have a think about which campaign they want to stick with for a while.
4466  Other / Archival / Re: For only $0.04 in eth / btc / paypal i will visit your website for 5 seconds ! on: March 31, 2020, 06:30:56 AM
how ever send links to illegal stuff , i will report him/her to the cops  ,i am also a web developer and cyber security geek ...

I didn't say go to any illegal sites, I said Not Safe For Work sites.  Big difference.  I'm still not sure what you're hoping to achieve with this thread, a page scraper will spend less than five seconds at a site and I don't imagine you're going to actually count to five then close the browser page.

...and I never said Porn either...

Sites such as gambling or political are also Not Safe For Work
4467  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcointalk SwC Championship Poker Series(50 mBtc added by SwC) on: March 31, 2020, 06:25:12 AM
Hi Guys and Gals.

If you were to set up a game on PokerTH.net I'd be interested in joining.  I'm trying to limit the number of sites that I sign up for that I use infrequently, otherwise I'd sign up for yet another poker site.
4468  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is there any connection between this two account? on: March 30, 2020, 09:38:32 PM
Priya Chowdhury uses the twitter handle PriyaNayem that moniker is used as a telegram profile by K.Tumpa Archive [1a], [1b] some four times which took me 30 seconds to find.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention, but can I make the suggestion: Dig deeper and check the profiles thoroughly. 
4469  Other / Archival / Re: For only $0.04 in eth / btc / paypal i will visit your website for 5 seconds ! on: March 30, 2020, 09:16:33 PM
For only $0.04 in eth / btc / paypal i will visit your website for 5 seconds !

1. Send me PM with website link you want me to visit and method of payment you want to use
2. After payment i will visit your website for 5 seconds.
3.I will post screenshot of your website here that i visited

You might want to change the name of the thread and add NSFW (not safe for work) as there might be one or two sites that people send you to that are definitely Not Safe For Work...
4470  Economy / Reputation / Re: The BCT PGP/GPG Public Key Database: Stake Your PGP Key Here on: March 30, 2020, 11:08:55 AM
When time permits, I must catch up with important replies on various threads.  First things first:  Assuring communications security.


Refreshed key.  The only change:  New certification signature on the same old encryption subkey.  No need to quote; it is the same key as I have been using since 2017, only with a new self-signature omitting the key expiration time (subpacket type 9) for one subkey.  As a separate matter, fresh verifications are periodically made here.

Code:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

mDMEWNCx5RYJKwYBBAHaRw8BAQdAbYq4lHj3xqG+Lu5/y/YuPNBGtvFlHolTGdys
1JWnWAu0Gk51bGxpdXMgPG51bGxpdXNAbnltLnpvbmU+iJEEExYKADkCGwEDCwkN
BRUKCQgLBRYCAwEAAh4BAheAFiEEwukc10pMV6EF9sIbWgBZGy8wfgwFAljbU+IC
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Fuj5RW1ahrfcJgB/YLIPHB4al2Uj8cGhMCRZ1GJ9JfVuHtDn9YcfiQmitamxdRFk
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IAbc1m1bO5sjnj1eBQjSJNQHK3H3qpztN5g46FxIePrX2V+aGYinpB1r8mHGUAX2
7RfJ1emI5ysFdds7yAFt6j6z4Fu28ERLoyR3Ui12Mg4/E5TeZyxD8RQB2hYwiBfo
uWTu+FDNUN4Cp3IGrqHcNfFydnnpqCXuS7/Otz7JKTYTH2qpJnzekl46xnxU+5f2
9BV9C7++FRpP04OHNLvH5TNol2tRDfp+11sTxE0/3mVHZ+T1ZcegdpGUnQDq1AfC
7aNgiNudiU7sBTWEhYLHqn1J+hVoSR76ri+pPVmqJkCuE358pLjHZ8gusXQAQCyc
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2kcPAQEHQAnpQKP+nMivdbqH4Gak1mrDj+SeAJ+XjQ5VUzor8MX7iH4EGBYKACYW
IQTC6RzXSkxXoQX2whtaAFkbLzB+DAUCWNtQ4gIbIAUJA8JnAAAKCRBaAFkbLzB+
DPloAQCBFf1Yfeg//7t0fLII+ciyWYI9mbwlSZC/XCK5fUwXlAEAv3IEqIll434K
AG33e2Z6kQ4xNYa4b74oG0dO1hm2lgw=
=Sr1A
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

I do not generally recommend setting such short expirations as I had been using on my encryption subkey.  I have done that in the expectation that I would upgrade my keymat handling in ways that I do not wish to discuss publicly, and issue a new subkey.  Plans have been delayed.  Now, as a hedge against future uncertainties (and in view of my own abysmal past performance in keeping this updated), I have removed the expiration date so as to assure that people will always have some means to encrypt a message to me.  If or when I complete the upgrade, then I should just revoke the old encryption subkey.  It is not known or suspected to be compromised in any way.



~

I did not reply before, because you gave a substantive response that I think warrants discussion best split off to a new thread; and my attention has been diverted elsewhere, unfortunately.

(It would be good to pick up a technical discussion about practical cryptographic security, instead of wading through another myriad posts about how Bill Gates created the coronavirus to push you to use vaccines instead of taking megadoses of Vitamin C, or whatever—ahem.)

In brief, I think that you have a flawed threat model based on an incomplete understanding of what various uses of signatures do and don’t prove.  It is an important issue.  I should take it up sometime.

Like I said earlier, what if somebody created the account and the key pair at the same time, and then passed off the account to somebody else while keeping the key pair for themselves? Was the post with the public key also timestamped at the exact same moment of creation as the account and key pair? Obviously no, it wasn't.

I don’t see any practical freshness problem, whereas the user posted a key containing within itself a signature on a forum account uid within eight hours after that forum account was created.

Timestamps on signatures can be trivially faked, anyway.  `man gpg`, look for `--faked-system-time`.  In your scenario, why couldn’t the user create a forward-dated signed statement, then pass off the account and the signed statement (but not the private key)?  If the new account holder is willing to post a public key (with userid claiming the account) for which he does not control the corresponding private key, then he would also be willing to post a forward-dated signed statement; and in any case, the parties are colluding in a way that is almost impossible to detect or prevent.  Moreover, given that both new PGP keys and brand-new forum accounts are easy to create, I do not even see what an attacker would be trying to accomplish in the scenario that you stated.

It is for reason of the ease of forward-dating signature timestamps that in the Nullian Verifiation thread, I include the infeasible-to-predict current information such as the past few Bitcoin block hashes within the signed statement.  Satoshi included a current news headline in the Genesis Block for the same purpose.  Add OpenTimestamps to prevent backdating, and the time of actual signing is strongly evidenced to be within a very short window.

For example, the signature on 2020-03-15 verification is strongly evidenced to have been created before Bitcoin block height 621774 (per OpenTimestamps), and after block height 621772 (for which the signed message contains the block hash, plus the nine preceding block hashes).  I do believe that that is stronger evidence of the time of a signature than anybody has ever provided in these forum PGP threads!

Message Quoted and archived for future reference:

Archive [1a], [1b]
4471  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] ★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ (Member-Hero Accepted) (New) on: March 30, 2020, 11:04:39 AM
Spreadsheet for round 66 has been turned in to lightlord for payment.

No Available [open] slot.

Stay safe, wash your hands regularly and avoid touching your face with your hands.

It's been a bit of a quiet week for me with everything else going on.

Details look to be correct.  Many thanks.
4472  Economy / Reputation / Re: [Plead] Phinnaeus Gage's User Moniker Manifested Due to a Malignant Brain Tumor on: March 30, 2020, 07:53:52 AM
I did notice the image of your chart when I scrolled back through your posts after you made the decision to share your news in my Covid-19 thread.

I won't bother you too much with questions and statements but just thought I'd let you know that I've chipped in a little bit and hope that others are able to do so too.

One quick question if I may: Why did you split your posts up between various user profiles?  I see there were very early Signature Campaigns that were asking for thousands of posts per month - is that why your posts counts are so high?  Regardless of why you spilt up your posts, you have some impressive posting statistics that aren't going to be matched for a very long time.

Rest Well and know you will be remembered fondly in this place.
4473  Economy / Reputation / Re: RETALIATORY VINDICTIVE TRUST ABUSE by DT on: March 28, 2020, 02:42:50 AM
Welcome to the club - don't stress out about Lauda and his alts/cronies...

Lauda will do things like Troll a thread you are participating in and start make claims the you are ill or have a mental affliction of some sort - no big deal, just do as everyone else does and do not feed the Troll called Lauda.

Go here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust and add this line:

Code:
~Lauda

Then go here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1074228;sa=ignprefs and add Lauda to your Ignore list.  Simple! You won't see his posts!

Lauda's posts and his trust feedbacks are simply retaliatory - now that he's done what he thinks is damage, he has nothing left but words to attack you with.  So, if you don't feed the Troll and don't see his posts, then you won't have to concern yourself unnecessarily.
4474  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The American Football Discussion Thread 🏈🏈 on: March 28, 2020, 02:29:17 AM
Is the American Woman's League team still stuck in Honduras  I saw a tweet about them being unable to return home and were appealing to their fans for financial assistance in paying for their food & accommodation whist stuck there.

Here is a link to the news article.



Quote
American women's tackle football team stranded in Honduras amid border closure for coronavirus

A U.S. women's tackle football team made up of 55 people is stranded in Honduras amid a border closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The team, part of the nonprofit American Football Events Team USA, was on a trip for a tournament.

It arrived Wednesday and visited a local homeless shelter Thursday to provide donations for teenagers. Then, on Friday and Saturday, the team played in a tournament — the America's Women Bowl in Tegucigalpa — with Honduras, Mexico, and Costa Rica. At the time, there were only three known cases of the coronavirus in Honduras. But by late Saturday, the remaining games were canceled because the Honduras government would not allow for a gathering of more than 50 people. And when team members arrived at the airport on Sunday, all flights were grounded.




Just as a side note - who are the two Hotties in the photo?
Post #5,344
4475  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bitcointalk has been blocked in Russia because of Gambling advertisement on: March 28, 2020, 02:09:45 AM
With everyone in lockdown (I'm guessing Russia is in lockdown) more people will be turning to online racing, if bitcoin is not approved in Russia (again, an assumption on my part) then it stands to reason the authorities will block any sites related to bitcoin such as the forum.

The ban is not stopping the Russians hehehe.

Also, the Chinese have their internet banned from the internet are also active hehehehe.

The people on those boards might have IP blockers in place. (or aren't in affected areas?)
4476  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What are you doing now? on: March 28, 2020, 02:07:14 AM
Almost all the sports have been postponed. There is no matches left for betting on sports. What are gamblers(sports) doing exactly now? I know it is very boring days. Locked down in home, no matches to gamble. Are you switching to other casino?

Australian horse racing as well as greyhound racing are continuing to be run - without punters at the track...  I spoke to a greyhound owner/trainer yesterday who said he attended the Bundaberg race day on Monday last and siad there were very strict guidelines in place for the owners when arriving as well as Stewards etc on track.  He also said they are usually focused on their race, so don't especially notice the crowds.

The Cloncurry Horse race was run without crowds, so there are at least two sporting fixtures you can gamble on.
4477  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 23-Mar-2020] on: March 28, 2020, 01:35:13 AM
Just a suggestion - any NEW Signature Campaigns listed here should be assumed to be full on arrival.  There has also been one or two SigCamps that have been revived on a week-to-week basis.
4478  Other / Meta / Re: LoyceV's Trust score images - request them here (and use in a post/table/BBCode) on: March 28, 2020, 01:29:47 AM
This is (temporarily?) broken Sad I can't figure out why my scraper can't log in anymore, so I can't read Trust data Sad

Scrolling back on just this page everyone who has posted the ing code has their image as + / = / - which actually looks kind of neat as a "Brand New" / "Newbie" image - (as in where will they go in the bitcointalk forum? who will they interact with?  What kind of reputation will they build up?)
4479  Other / Meta / Re: [BitCoinTalk][COVID-19] Grim Reality on: March 28, 2020, 12:26:03 AM
I do not have any statistics to back up my claim, just an assumption. As far as Bitcoin usage though, it's not unreasonable to believe that Bitcoin users probably skew towards younger users oppose to the boomer generation and higher. 

I've taken note of your thoughts that there will be a <1% fatality rate.  Thanks for your input, it's appreciated.
4480  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is Lauda still on DT? on: March 27, 2020, 02:20:41 PM
Nope, http://istimelord2067ondtyet.tk/ has the same problem at the moment.
Please delete the website thank you.
I've cancelled the domain.

Thank you for respecting my request.
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