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4941  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Public STATEMENT Regarding Bitcoinica account hack at MtGox on: July 26, 2012, 05:10:19 AM
It seems proven that Zhou Tong owns stevejobs807@gmail.com, but how did you verify that the hacker controls this email address?

* To my surprise, upon further examination of our order system, I found an order from Zhou Tong to sell Liberty Reserve to us for the amount of USD 40,000, requesting a wire to his bank account in Singapore.

How do you know that Zhou Tong owns this account?
4942  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We just reached 1 million posts! on: July 24, 2012, 09:13:06 PM
How many of those 60k forum users have logged in within 30 days from now?

6,427.
4943  Other / Off-topic / Re: Hacker going to demonstrate open source tool to crack Hashes with speed of 154 B on: July 22, 2012, 10:44:42 PM
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Wonder if this may be relevant for the BTC mining scene?

It's not.

1. Rainbow table attacks are useless against Bitcoin.
2. MD5 hashing is a lot faster than SHA-256.
4944  Other / Meta / Re: [Feature added] Color besides usernames for Ignored by % of established members. on: July 22, 2012, 10:10:59 PM
You have seem to put this feature in the template specific to Mozilla browser.

There is no such thing, and I don't see any user-agent checks in this area of the code. Do you see other ignore colors?
4945  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: We just reached 1 million posts! on: July 22, 2012, 01:58:00 PM
Cool! Thanks a lot to all members for making this community great.

so what was the millionth post?

OP's post is currently the millionth non-deleted post. This is the millionth post accepted by the forum.
4946  Economy / Auctions / Advertise on this forum - Round 43 on: July 21, 2012, 12:05:37 PM
In order to collect more money for the creation of good forum software, the forum is selling ad space in the area beneath the first post of every topic page.

Ads this week will be allowed to contain any non-annoying HTML/CSS style. No images, JavaScript, or animation (no marquee or blinking). Ads must appear 3 or fewer lines tall in my browser. Ads will be prefixed with "Advertisement:". Ad text may not contain lies, misrepresentation, or inappropriate language. Ads may not link directly to any NSFW page. Ads may be rejected for other reasons.

There are 10 total ad slots which are randomly rotated. So one ad slot has a one in ten chance of appearing. Eight of the slots are for sale here.

The ad lasts 7 days starting from when I put it up.

Stats

Exact historical impression counts per slot:
https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adstats

Efficacy stats:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=54182.0

Info about the current ad slots:
https://bitcointalk.org/adrotate.php?adinfo

Auction rules

Post your bids in this thread. Prices must be stated in BTC per slot. You must state the max number of slots you want. When the auction ends, the highest bidders will have their slots filled until all eight slots are filled.

So if someone bids for 8 slots @ 5 BTC and this is the highest bid, then he'll get all 8 slots. If the two highest bids are 8 slots @ 4 BTC and 1 slot @ 5 BTC, then the first person will get 7 slots and the second person will get 1 slot.

- When you post a bid, the bids in your previous posts are considered to be automatically canceled. You can put multiple bids in one post, however.
- All bid prices must be evenly divisible by 0.5.
- The bidding starts at 0.5.
- The auction end time is 00:00:00 on July 29, UTC. Countdown. (The end time may be extended -- see below.)
- If two people bid at the same price, the person who bid first will have his slots filled first.
- Bids are considered invalid and will be ignored if they do not specify both a price and a max quantity, or if they could not possibly win any slots

If any valid bids occur less than 30 minutes before the auction end time, then the auction will be extended by 30 minutes. If any valid bids occur less than 30 minutes before the new end time, then the auction will be extended again, etc. The time will not extend beyond 6 hours total.

You must pay for your slots within 24 hours of receiving the payment address. Otherwise your slot may be sold to someone else.
4947  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 42 on: July 21, 2012, 05:55:19 AM
1 @ 3.5

This bid isn't high enough to get you into the top 8. You need to bid at least 4.
4948  Economy / Auctions / Re: Advertise on this forum - Round 42 on: July 21, 2012, 03:28:10 AM
About 3.5 hours left.
4949  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Why are blocks so big? on: July 21, 2012, 03:14:43 AM
That table doesn't show the input prev_out hashes (32 bytes each) or the input scriptSigs (~138 bytes each). Each line in the "From" column is one input. This info is necessary for the network to function, but it's omitted from that table because it isn't so important when you're interested in blocks. It's all listed on transaction pages and the "raw block" page.

The JSON representation on the raw block page is 32.6 KiB uncompressed and ~9 KiB compressed -- far worse than Bitcoin's binary representation.

Whats more, when i zipped the csv, it went down to 2.6 bytes.

Were you using a magical computer to represent that four-fifths of a bit? Smiley
4950  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Looking for a stable router to buy. on: July 21, 2012, 02:00:00 AM
I've been using a WRT54GL with Tomato firmware for several years. It works very well. I was running blockexplorer.com behind it for a while, getting over a million hits per day.
4951  Other / Off-topic / Re: 5000 posts and only a year later on: July 19, 2012, 07:53:08 PM
You absolutely deserved that scammer tag. Regardless of the circumstances, KeyserSoze performed work for you and then you refused to pay him as promised. You admitted to it.

I thought you'd always be an annoying troll, but I'm now glad that I didn't permaban you (your name appears awfully often in the ban requests thread...). Your recent posts/projects have been very interesting and constructive.
4952  Other / Meta / Re: Imageshack support on Bitcointalk on: July 19, 2012, 05:46:18 PM
Also, now none of the images load for me, and if I visit the link manually I get an error that says you aren't allowed to hotlink proxified images.

Is it working now?
4953  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How does ancap deal with an oil spill? on: July 19, 2012, 05:18:12 AM
No, it is much cheaper to kill the victims or bribe the protection agencies. Even enslave the victims for labor on the next oil rig.

No company could afford to bribe or defeat the hundreds/thousands of opposing protection agencies. Any protection agency that allowed its customers to get killed or accepted bribes would go out of business.
4954  Other / Meta / Re: Imageshack support on Bitcointalk on: July 19, 2012, 05:13:59 AM
It'd be cool if someone would set up a proxy that added a "Stop using Imageshack" watermark to the image.
4955  Other / Meta / Re: Imageshack support on Bitcointalk on: July 19, 2012, 04:41:20 AM
Is it fixed now? Imageshack links are now automatically translated so they take you through a proxy.
4956  Other / Meta / Re: Imageshack support on Bitcointalk on: July 19, 2012, 04:24:54 AM
Will that even work? Bitcointalk uses https:// for everything, and referrers are never passed when in secure mode like that.

True. It wouldn't work.

4957  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How does ancap deal with an oil spill? on: July 18, 2012, 07:16:39 PM
The company pays because if it doesn't the victims' protection agencies will attack the company.
4958  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it possible to send BTC to an address that doesn't exist? on: July 17, 2012, 06:59:17 PM
The coins in that address cannot be redeemed.

Only the generation transaction to that address can't be redeemed. Other transactions could be redeemed by Satoshi if he still has the private key.
4959  Other / Meta / Re: Historic data on forum visitation? on: July 17, 2012, 06:23:02 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=stats
4960  Other / Meta / Re: What happened to bitcointalk when the btc prices rampaged? on: July 17, 2012, 06:10:33 AM
I bet man, sent it soaring through the roof.

You think the the pw encryption had anything to do with it as such a large amount hit the server at once? Since it is technically new to the software? Or atleast to us? Or new to your hardware?

I doubt it. Hashing one password takes only one-twentieth of a second, and it only happens when someone logs in.

Quote from: pekv2
Gosh, to bad the user count got wiped or didn't have a chance to be used today. Would have been exciting to see.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=stats
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