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501  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin client acting very slow? on: June 19, 2011, 11:54:11 PM
I see no reason why that would make the client slow. Which part exactly is slow? Confirmations?
502  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens when bitcoin speculation ends? on: June 19, 2011, 11:51:38 PM
Be careful, them hills are full or beartrolls.
503  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Looks like Google's security team has picked up the leaked list! on: June 19, 2011, 11:50:02 PM
Phew, just got an email from google reminding me that I use the same password for my bank account.  Glad they're on top of things.  Smiley

You got an email saying what from who? Please be careful of phishing attempt. Never click on an email link.
504  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Place your bets: the price of bitcoin tomorrow on: June 19, 2011, 11:44:38 PM
$12.25
505  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Organize class-action suit if our BTC and/or $$$ is gone after MtGox is back up on: June 19, 2011, 11:41:56 PM
It'll get sorted out. Give it time. If you are going to start a suit, you are talking about months and maybe even year for it to settle. You can wait a few days to see what happens.
506  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill Spam on: June 19, 2011, 11:35:13 PM
How come no one has questioned where this jerk/spammer got all of our emails (I got one too).  So either the hacked DB was leaked (which I haven't read yet) or this guy was was involved.

Umm... yeah, about that. You're a little behind. There is a leaked DB, everyone already has a copy.
507  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill Spam on: June 19, 2011, 11:33:19 PM
One step further, find their parents, a time machine and birth control and do the right thing.
508  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Someone spamming the MtGox userlist with TradeHill referral spam on: June 19, 2011, 11:31:16 PM
This is a good chance for tradehill to show that they won't put up with spam sent to stolen emails. Ban that user.
509  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TradeHill - Withdrawals and trades halted to allow password changes. on: June 19, 2011, 10:42:32 PM
Thanks.
510  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox isn't "resetting the price" god you guys are dumb on: June 19, 2011, 10:39:31 PM
Yes Durr, please stop spreading panic about the "price reset". You're being silly.
511  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should I be worried about this? on: June 19, 2011, 10:29:51 PM
Don't listen to the trolls. It'll be sorted out. Your money still exists somewhere, and if it is mt gox's control they will be able to find it for you.
512  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Help Preserve The Value... on: June 19, 2011, 10:25:49 PM
A bankrun on MtGox will cause them to go Bankrupt.. they are on Fractional Reserve on Bitcoins..

No they aren't. Where do you get that idea?
513  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 3 interesting replies found at mtgox website about the rolling back on: June 19, 2011, 10:17:36 PM
If you lost a lot, then try to network with other people who lost money and see if you can file a class action suit against Mt. Gox.

Should be much easier if they hold US Bank accounts and you can sue them in a US jurisdiction. Japan is very hostile to civil litigation.

How can you lose a lot by the rollback? Do you mean the stolen bitcoins you picked up for $0.10 and had for 10 minutes? You will have as much as you had earlier today.
514  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gmail unusual activity on: June 19, 2011, 10:12:48 PM
I told Mike about this thread, but he hasn't responded yet.

Anyway, our resident Google employee is currently locking every account on the MtGox list.

<TD> yep, sorry folks
<TD> there's no way to know which passwords will get reversed and found to be shared over the next 24 hours or so
<TD> this is a standard procedure when faced with password leaks

The fact that gmail, of all places, responded within an hour of mt gox, just goes to show how awesome they are on security.
515  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Writing on the Wall on: June 19, 2011, 10:10:24 PM
Since the media already reported the "crash" from a week ago, they will probably report this too. But it doesn't matter. This hack has nothing to do with bitcoin itself. We have always known things like this are going to happen; the road is going to be "bumpy" as Gavin has said. But bitcoin itself remains secure. The only reason this hack will be a problem is because people will overreact (like Synaptic). But people will calm down in time.

You just don't get it do you?

All of you kiddos have this incestuous love for bitcoins and keep saying that a family that plays together stays together.

Well guess what dude, bitcoin is fucking dead to the eyes of the public now. That's it. What happened today is the end of anything that was going to happen in the wider market.

I'm not over-reacting in the least bit.

See me in a week/month/year and tell me I'm wrong.

Troll fodder.
516  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox UPDATE on: June 19, 2011, 10:05:51 PM
All passwords will be disabled and you will have to reset your password with the email on file. If no email is on file then it will be handled manually.

I count almost 4,000 accounts with blank emails — and mine is one of them. How do you plan on handling them manually? How will you verify that whoever is claiming to be the owner really is the owner?

Thanks.

Associated bank accounts, that how. If you have a mind, use it!

I fear nothing. Say it! I fear nothing !!

You could also just call them and prove that you know roughly what the account history was like. About how much you own and for how long and whatnot. They'll get you figured out, no worries.
517  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: MtGox UPDATE on: June 19, 2011, 10:00:46 PM
And what about the users who had their accounts compromised in the past few weeks or so?

Many were trolls who lied, IMO.
A password hash does not allow you to login. The mysterious big account might have had a virus/key-logger on his PC.

It does if the password was weak and you brute force it.
518  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gmail unusual activity on: June 19, 2011, 09:46:07 PM
WARNING, IF THEY TOLD YOU IN EMAIL, THE EMAIL IS FAKE, DO NOT CLICK ON LINKS!

This is just a phishing attempt using your email address.

YOU CAN'T TRUST WHO IT SAYS IT IS SENT FROM

EDIT

This is legit, I wonder what they are detecting.
519  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Since when was mtgox the regulartory agency for btc? on: June 19, 2011, 09:44:33 PM
They aren't going to "make" you sell at that price. They are just returning to a snapshot of when it was at that price. If the market drops or picks up after that, so be it.
520  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Writing on the Wall on: June 19, 2011, 09:41:27 PM
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Fortunately I disposed of all 10 of them on Mt. Gox just last night on a hunch that some kinda shit was going to happen.

I'm pretty insightful that way.

And thanks for being a patsy.

Cheers.

wait... 10? really? come on man, do you have to fill the forums with all this hate over *10* btc?

I have been playing therapist over the phone to a friend who just majorly bought into this shit on Friday.

He's pretty much fucked now, and probably out of his girlfriend too, and is probably going to have to move out.

Unless he can still find enough suckers to sell out his holdings to before the price completely crashes...



After the sell off, prices bounced right back to 15. Tradehill is still selling around 14, everything is fine. Quit your lame doom spreading. You do it all the time, on every subject and none of us believe you. Have over. You just fill every thread with crap. Give it a rest.
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