Sounds like you hit every security checkboxes in the list.
But I would like to remind bitcoiners to not trust anybody and never to use an exchange as your wallet. Also, don't forget to ask question and DO YOUR HOMEWORK.
Is there a way to do automatic withdrawal to a locked address? For example, user ALICE haven't done any transactions in the last 30 days, transfer ALL bitcoin to her specified address. This way, anybody who forgot that their bitcoin is at an exchange will have it at their saving wallet in 30 days.
Also, what 2 factor authentication method do you have available?
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* kiba thumbs up
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No, no, no. It should be Satoshi Nakamoto.
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We want to make it clear we won't stand for the business owners to steal from us, directly or indirectly?
How many of these cons do you want the community to endure before we take a stand? The money is already gone -make those responsible for losing it pay.
Do you have any proof of the fact that they're stealing from you? If not, the most you can do is "gross negligence" as to be practically criminal. Anything beyond that is just tinhattery. Remember, stupidity on an epic scale is really indistinguishable from malice.
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Average Purchase $3.10 Average Bitcoin Purchase 1.37 BTC
Gald to know that bitcoiners are generous.
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I am more interested in having people who are victim of this made whole so that we can fucking move on and get on the business of building the bitcoin economy.
The best thing for the investors to do is to get someone start processing claim and refunding everyone as quick as possible. As soon somebody got paid(doesn't matter who!), the better.
The fact that nobody from bitcoinica is even talking is beyond stupid.
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Where the fuck is genjix now? I hope he isn't dead.
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It seems unlikely that lawsuits will recover funds or successfully locate the thieves.
Only lawyers will win. Everyone simply lose.
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I'll need to debug the interaction with blockchain's API to see why it's not working and make it work. With luck, next Friday we will be able to use the extension with their wallet service.
A little bit of a warning though: There's no 2 factor authentication if you choose to use my extension with their wallet API.
If it's not available for next week, rest assured there will be other enhancements and changes.
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As far as I'm concerned I downloaded code from someone who voluntarily published it, and there are no copyright notices anywhere in it. Don't you know that everything is automatically copyrighted?
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I already paid for a music download. I just need moar income. (I get .05 BTC a day)
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Am I missing something? HTTPS://
Dunno. I thought it's bit more complicated than that. In any case, I actually did try to connect to blockchain.info plain text but it appears that I can't get anything useful out of it.
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NOO! You must use emacs!
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Better than requiring bitcoind.
What is there to figure out about SSL?
Never used it.
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Comparing this to mtgox would be incorrect. Comparing to this mtgox were acting like champs in their worst days. And mtgox indeed behave much more professionally lately, plus mtgoxes stance on this bitcoinigate is rather very mature. I still would not trust any nontrivial amount of BTC to mtgox, but it is just old careful me, YMMV.
MtGox is lucky. The hacker didn't delete their database, for once. Bitcoinica wasn't so lucky. The nice thing about mtgox is that they apparently not only were able to dodge a bullet but was able to learn from their lesson. Bitcoinica didn't. Instead, they got hacked 3 times.
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Remember, it is the natural state for human beings to be ignorant.
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Who the hell will actually put their money in bitcoinica again? Not after a 3rd time, I tell ya. Bitcoinica is doomed.
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Also, I would like to point out that mtgox appears to not have login attempt limitation. When I forgot my passwords, I tried more than 3 times to enter my password.(Probably at least ten time until I realize that I was using the wrong username). This should not have happened, methink.
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The one thing to remember is - we only need one. Only one major business, supplier, whatever - and it will change the landscape forever. That trailblazer will be the foundation for others to copy their success, once they realize that they can shake free from the parasitic middle-men infesting financial transactions.
Even if this service doesn't happen due to Kim's legal battles, I'm certain we'll achieve that goal sooner rather than later.
It is going to be an interesting ride...
I predict there won't be much business at first with the first big company to accept bitcoin, at least, not immediately. It would takes more than just one big company in my opinion. More like, multiple companies. Once that is achieved, we have social proof and then everyone will just copy the big companies(because big companies know how to make money right?) I am still not sure if it will lead to increased adoption however. It would make it a lot easier for bitcoiners to stay within the bitcoin economy, though.
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