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721  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 21, 2012, 12:21:46 AM
Oooh, interesting.  I would say that the law does indeed apply here then!

Does it? This was a dispute between somebody living in Japan(?) and somebody living in Greece.

I believe that it cannot be applied (it was me the Greece one), he got me by his own way thou
722  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS-EU] 69x Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 + 8x ref 7970 on: December 21, 2012, 12:14:14 AM
That is a nice idea if op agrees. Is this member you said a mod or just a member? I would love to do this transaction with a mod as escrow here to be more secure.
Shipping times will be fine as i live in EU. I will contact first a mod i have spoken with and hope he accepts, then wait OP to accept Smiley
723  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Terra Coin on: December 21, 2012, 12:03:08 AM
A good idea for this *coin to succeed is what TangibleCryptography have said on another topic:

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So the relatively simple fix.   bitcoind should have a delay send feature.  An parameter which when set in configfile indicates the number of seconds a transaction should be held before sending.
Code:

delaysend=120


Before someone freaks out about "reversing payments" this would simply be client side.   (assuming delaysend=120 is set)
1) user sends x BTC to address y (x or y may be wrong)
2) client provides transaction id
3) for the next 120 seconds the tx is NOT broadcast to the network.  
4a) In the GUI a cancel button can be shown (which disapears after tx is broadcast).
4b) In bitcoind a new two new RPCs are added.
Code:

CancelDelaySend [txid].  txid is optional.  Calling it with no txid will abort all queued delay sends
OverrideDelaySend [walletpassphrase].  Wallet passphrase is required even if wallet is unlocked (see hot wallet below).

5) delaysend expires and tx is broadcast normally

Honestly I would put some coins towards a bounty (a portion for a functional patch, and another portion when included in mainline).

This would also provide some (although not complete) protection for a hot wallet.
1) hot-wallet password is NOT stored on server.
2) hot-wallet password manually entered by admin when bitcoind is started (with no expiration on locking hot-wallet)
3) DelaySend can't be modified once bitcoind is started.  changing it requires bitcoind reset (and thus admin password).
4) DelaySend can be overridden but requires admin password.

He said that for bitcoin obviously BUT it could be used for trc to make it kinda different, and gaining some real value over the real thing (bitcoin), Its HIS idea, not mine, not to be blamed here, and this is his original text.

I couldnt find a contact button on terracoin site, didnt know how to contact them, and i would like to make this heard.
Dont know if this coin is dead by now, but im mining also so i hope not.



ALSO Im buying trc in 1000's with btc if anyone is interested pm me with price
724  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS-EU] 69x Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 + 8x ref 7970 on: December 20, 2012, 11:03:00 PM
How can i trust? (As this is the card i was interested in in the first place Smiley)
contition? pics?

I will better wait for another member to buy and then me, hope he doesnt get all of them
725  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammed by Bitexchange [265 GBP] [~30btc] on: December 20, 2012, 09:28:43 PM
Thanks again what can i tell.

Ontopic: He havent replied to any mail, nor sent anything. I have been "confirmed" as a scammer, or a "thief" better, but not he? I cannot understand that.
He got pm's, mails and everything about this thread BUT still nothing, at least i had the balls to come here lol

Get him his deserved tag, he still has on his site "available: 4135 btc"
726  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Scammed by Bitexchange [265 GBP] [~30btc] on: December 20, 2012, 04:14:48 PM
I sent you a little btc to try and cheer you up.  Wink

Im okay man, but thank you, Tell me your address to sent them back, what i want is my btc from bitexchange

What i thought right when i recieved them:

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Well, fuck no, what kind of motherfucker did this? Ill be in trouble again

Ofcorse i didnt mean you, and it is your money so tell me your address Smiley
727  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 04:05:55 PM
If someone did a mistake and added to your real bank account even 1$, i say it again BY MISTAKE, would you give it back? Tell the truth here.

Of course I would, and I think most people would. Unless someone was very short of money, in which case I think a lot of people would be tempted to keep it.

i understand that my reaction wasn't honest, what in this world is honest after all.

Hahaha. I love this. I want to see some more people come out and say this.

Pirate: "Yes, it was a ponzi scheme....but what in this world is honest, after all?"

Bruce Wagner: "Yes I did run MyBitcoin....but who in this world didn't think I was a sleazy scumbag from the beginning, after all?"

Zhou Tong: "There was no Chinese relic dealer...but who in this world is genuinely a relic dealer, after all?"

AugustoCroppo: "Yes, I don't have a wife....but who in this world would marry me, after all?"


I do not believe that im in the same position as them but a truth have been told there
728  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 03:27:33 PM
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I told i will go out of the btc game, and i will, this playground doesnt like me

Everybody likes a success story, and your past is no worse than anyone else's.

So you are going to tell me that you succeed in btc, by getting scammed? Come on..
So did you send him back the BTC then? Where did you get scammed, and by who?

Yes. I explain that on my other posts, there is a topic under "scammers" by bitbitman

see:

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2. I didnt scam, BUT i have been scammed. Yes im bitbitman, which the bear found after another mistake i did. See "his" thread for more. SO that is another additional reason i found those bitcoins as a gift.
729  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 03:18:57 PM
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I told i will go out of the btc game, and i will, this playground doesnt like me

Everybody likes a success story, and your past is no worse than anyone else's.

So you are going to tell me that you succeed in btc, by getting scammed? Come on..
730  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 03:18:00 PM
Also note that he was asking more bitpennies than "he" actually sent. I cannot find the blockchain link with the recieving address
but i found the first request on my mail:

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You may have noticed that you received about 4.50932664

He also got those more bitpennies  Tongue
731  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 03:15:09 PM
private information (phone number) has been disclosed from the blockchain.info database.

Source?

[Edit: What you are probably assuming is that the person's info (phone number) posted in another thread came from blockchain.info.  It did not.  Blockchain.info doesn't hold that information regardless.]

Source: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=131574.msg1409056#msg1409056
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Nikolaos,

I looked up your address with Blockchain, and %100 for sure the funds were sent to a Bitcoin address that you control.

Here is the proof of the link to your account corresponding with Bitcoin address: 1H4UR5M72Ybpo4zrqWe8JKKYSeN1gxqBcU

[-removed-]

You need to send back my 4.5119 BTC to:
18yDbzddGVEr1Vyp4NXrP6mqAmUTesAg9a

right away.
(3rd quote down)

Unsure if it is his phone number, but all that information came from blockchain.info database.

How does someone in Greece have an Isle of Man phone number? Greece's code is +30

Lol... This is a mobile dude... And its UK, Everyone who goes holidays can buy a number...

Thats is the info i want to get deleted, so please do Smiley
732  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 02:58:38 PM
1. He proved to be an asshole, before any thread here.
2. I didnt scam, BUT i have been scammed. Yes im bitbitman, which the bear found after another mistake i did. See "his" thread for more. SO that is another additional reason i found those bitcoins as a gift.
3. It was his fault

After reading those, i want EVERYONE here to reply to:

If someone did a mistake and added to your real bank account even 1$, i say it again BY MISTAKE, would you give it back? Tell the truth here.



Thanks for confirming that, it was pretty shitty of you to lie about that after I helped you out by whitelisting you so you could defend yourself.

And yes, I would have given it back, mistake or not it's not yours. You shouldn't stop respecting other people's property just because you don't have to.  Stealing from assholes is still stealing. And in the end it isn't about the person you're stealing from, it's about you and who you are as a person, and what you can live with. Good for you for giving it back though.

That would happen even if you havent seen the bitbit post, because of how the thing gone.
Now, you as a moderator, can you revise all the posts regarding me and deliting ANY (personal) info?
That would make you 1 btc instantly, my word on that. Post your address here if im offline
Take it as part of my giveout as promised on the other thread. (I told i will go out of the btc game, and i will, this playground doesnt like me)

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Subnote: For the first time in my life got scared for my life, to be more accurate I have shit my pants for only thinking "My info would be saved in some weird guys pc"
Appropriate or not, it is effective  Wink.

I guess, sometimes.. Like now.. Gladly i do not live there but its a friends property and wouldnt like something happening o him.



All you who say you would return back the money i simply cant believe you. Replace that "somene" with "someone you dont know", and answer to me again.
733  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 02:18:17 PM
Why nobody replies?
734  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: MemoryDealers.com founder Roger Ver abuses admin access at Blockchain.info on: December 20, 2012, 01:46:26 PM
He gone offline after i sent him a pm. Although here is his 4.51 on the address he gave on the other thread.

https://blockchain.info/address/18yDbzddGVEr1Vyp4NXrP6mqAmUTesAg9a

I admit that i wasnt going to give it back for the following reasons:

1. He proved to be an asshole, before any thread here.
2. I didnt scam, BUT i have been scammed. Yes im bitbitman, which the bear found after another mistake i did. See "his" thread for more. SO that is another additional reason i found those bitcoins as a gift.
3. It was his fault

After reading those, i want EVERYONE here to reply to:

If someone did a mistake and added to your real bank account even 1$, i say it again BY MISTAKE, would you give it back? Tell the truth here.


I havent scammed anyone, and i understand that my reaction wasn't honest, what in this world is honest after all.

I want him also to post itt to confirm he got that.


All my privacy gone online to all the strange guys of the internet because of that, i ask you, anyone who quoted or posted any of my information (phones, address, names, ips, whatever) to remove them or replace them with "[netheads info]" or something.


Now, all the other people here who said im a scammer, answer me this: How the hell did i scam, if they accidentally added my bitcoin address in their payment recieving system, because that is what happened.

Subnote: For the first time in my life got scared for my life, to be more accurate I have shit my pants for only thinking "My info would be saved in some weird guys pc"
735  Other / Archival / Re: Bitcoinstore.com has encountered our first scammer. on: December 19, 2012, 03:01:57 PM
And a new shitstorm appears. Save anything, i would like to have anything posted here if thread gets deleted.
Anyone can post "like me"
736  Other / Archival / Re: Bitcoinstore.com has encountered our first scammer. on: December 19, 2012, 02:56:45 PM
I saw it just before he deleted it, nethead posted using this account then immediately deleted it. Was a typical nethead post, mentioned it was an anon account and he never got the money, then asked roger to end it as he had to leave in a few mins.  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=75200

I am sorry BadBear, but I did not got it. You mean that nethead is bitbitman?

Im not bitman, didnt see either
but yes i would post that im going to leave in a few mins, as i did (previous post)
737  Other / Archival / Re: Bitcoinstore.com has encountered our first scammer. on: December 19, 2012, 02:54:48 PM
I really have to leave by 5 minutes.

Please inform me for anything happens here
I will leave my account open here

I will get out of bitcoin idea after all this. I never did nothing wrong. That said, i will open a thread to max, tommorow giving away btc, to be more excact i will sent them to "bitcoin-friends" i have, and will keep some for giving out here.

Bitcoin world is dark, and today got me totaly destroyed

738  Other / Archival / Re: Bitcoinstore.com has encountered our first scammer. on: December 19, 2012, 02:40:32 PM
He has also since threatened my family with the following statement that is obviously directed towards me:  "FuckingTheDeadBodyOfRogersMom"

How the threat was made and by what kind of media?
[/quote]

Guess, blockchain secret key
739  Other / Archival / Re: Bitcoinstore.com has encountered our first scammer. on: December 19, 2012, 02:27:33 PM
Wait, wait, wait. So Roger Ver has access to see users wallet passwords in plaintext? So he can theoretically log in to any account on Blockchain.info and send himself whatever he wants? Blaming it on "hackers"? Is that what is happening here?

NO,  this is not possible.

If it was,  I could have just taken my money back,  and none of this would have been an issue.


What is this then?

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secret_phrase='Neurobion'



Sincere question, I've never used bitchain.

This is a secret phrase that can be used to help blockchain verify your identity in case of a lost wallet identifier or yubikey or other 2nd factor authentification reset request.   It in no way grants access to the account funds in any way.  

Basically it is used so Blockchain can verify that they are communicating with the actual account owner.


And reset their passwords? maybe?

Ill try to stay ontopic: Just a reminder I do not owe you anything. I got what i have sent you, then the address was gotten by someone else. It WAS anon. And i re-request proof which you dont give that it isnt


Also, why some people try to get into my account? I got my funds away as soon as he showed me that he has access to that info, MY info!
740  Other / Archival / Re: Bitcoinstore.com has encountered our first scammer. on: December 19, 2012, 02:16:14 PM
Wait, wait, wait. So Roger Ver has access to see users wallet passwords in plaintext? So he can theoretically log in to any account on Blockchain.info and send himself whatever he wants? Blaming it on "hackers"? Is that what is happening here?

I guess but this is not the case. He admited that he has access to the given info, dont know if he can manage too
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