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Refund Address Update: The following users still haven't PM'd or posted a return address: 456191 alle.sello AmpEater Hiroaki nebiz tromacca' *not real nick* ZeroPAiN
I don't know who tromacca is (because that's not the real nick) so I'm going to assume that this person doesn't want to be known. I'd urge you to PM John K directly. ........... I saw this, where do I post a return address? I PM'd it to bigbeninlondon to his refund form, but it doesn't appear on there: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApT7WUJuJCwMdEhFX2UxbF9Nd0xydmhnUUJiZVBLVlE&usp=drive_web#gid=3Here is another one for me generated by coinbase: 18bZvp6csugSMce4NNmWfu2EZ7c4Jzy6d1 Ah he fixed it. Also, it wasn't bigbeninlondon's form, it was RaginAzn628's, my bad. Thanks ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Refund Address Update: The following users still haven't PM'd or posted a return address: 456191 alle.sello AmpEater Hiroaki nebiz tromacca' *not real nick* ZeroPAiN
I don't know who tromacca is (because that's not the real nick) so I'm going to assume that this person doesn't want to be known. I'd urge you to PM John K directly. ........... I saw this, where do I post a return address? I PM'd it to bigbeninlondon to his refund form, but it doesn't appear on there: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApT7WUJuJCwMdEhFX2UxbF9Nd0xydmhnUUJiZVBLVlE&usp=drive_web#gid=3Here is another one for me generated by coinbase: 18bZvp6csugSMce4NNmWfu2EZ7c4Jzy6d1
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Is there a refund list that shows those who have received their own refunds? I might be late on the ball in asking this question, but I just decided to peak back at this thread after being away for about a month or two.
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Well I suppose the refund is happening - where do we sign up?
I never sold my chips.
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I still want my chips... 2.1137 BTC for 26 chips...
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I'm scared. ![Cry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cry.gif) My mom moved away from her home and rented it to someone else and now I need to shift the delivery address to my apartment.... Crap.. What do I do. ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Ahh man I'm sorry. I too live in the DFW area.
My condolences out to you.
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Bbqcoin has its own button and is on the main site now. All is well.
Yep - seems they did take down the site to update the organization of it all. Seems that there's so many coins now they had to change some of the code to make it all fit.
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It's back! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Can't connect to MySQL server on '192.168.130.9' (113) Different message! ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I wonder why it went down?
It wasn't going slow at all right up to when it went down.
Think they took it down to change some interface and put up an announcement of BQC?
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I'm trying to figure out how to login as a worker? Nowhere does it state what my passwords are or how to set them?
*edit*
I'm a dummy. Facepalm.
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Just joined adding 2Mh/s to the network ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Trying to buy - but trying to understand fees
2.02BTC = 26 chips?
(Sorry if I missed some direct post about this - I've been reading this thread for an hour...
2.1137BTC =26 chips. Use the calculator for that. Last 34.5464331700002 BTC before I send in the order!! Just sent payment from my Coinbase Waiting for confirmations. Edit** This should be it: cdbdede1b5465860dfe7adb02d52988777ec76d79ae1e4f383cdf8773aae8561 https://blockchain.info/tx/cdbdede1b5465860dfe7adb02d52988777ec76d79ae1e4f383cdf8773aae8561
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Trying to buy - but trying to understand fees
2.02BTC = 26 chips?
(Sorry if I missed some direct post about this - I've been reading this thread for an hour...
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I also confirm mining still works without issues. Now let's all be patient while slush fixes the database and the front-end is available again. Although I'm only someone with little mining power and a few funds with Slush's pool, I had the following remarks: - On the frontpage of your site it says "api.bitcoin.cz:8332" is the main pool URL, although you announced at 10/3 that "stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333" is the default mining URL: "Default mining URL for Stratum is stratum.bitcoin.cz:3333. If you're still using api.bitcoin.cz, please fix your URL to prevent fallback to deprecated Getwork protocol." Why not change that as it doesn't seem to redirect?
- Any consideration for a 2-step authentication? I know this has nothing todo with the recent intrusion, but I think this extra authentication will make your pool stand out (even more).
- Any possibility someone at OVH could be responsible for the recent intrusion? I do not know much about hacking, but it looks obvious physical access was needed here.
- Since the front-end is currently down and Google cache can be slow I can't tell which page exactly; but there is a page in Dutch that's only partially translated. If you need my help with any Dutch or French translation, feel free to ask.
- Although it is logic you take care of your pool - since you created it and are making profit from it - I do really appreciate your transparancy and way of dealing with this situation. Thanks for that.
I know VIP means "Very Important Person", but what/who are considered VIP at Slush's pool? Do they have a different address than stratum.bitcoin.cz? Just venturing a guess, I would think that it's probably reserved for ASIC miners. There is an address different than stratum*.bitcoin.cz indeed - but this one still points to an OVH IP. Some received an email notification mentioning [].bitcoin.cz - might be ASIC or just based on some informal criteria. [] As a side note, I did not receive any email with this info, just follow the forum, and puzzled out based on some chatty posts. This means obviously I am just drawing conclusions based on info that might be right or wrong. I assume that pointing the miners to EC2 is the preferred approach, even for VIPs. Cheers, T Please edit that address out, TiborB. As you prefer, I edited it out, however note that is was publicly disclosed on this forum (by someone who got it via mail, not me), and whatever makes it to the internet, will stay there. Getting this info was really not rocket science, just paying attention & following the forum. Reminds me a bit of Orwell's famous phrase "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others". And another famous one from here: http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/unix-koans/mcse.html“A man who mistakes secrets for knowledge is like a man who, seeking light, hugs a candle so closely that he smothers it and burns his hand.” While there might be legit reasons for some unpublished alternative service endpoints, providing unequal chances to connect to the pool under DDoS was surely not the original intention of Slush. Uberduber, are you aware of any details you are willing to share? Apart from being given specific directions to not disclose the former. Probably not.
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Ahh - so essentially: a bitcoin mining interface, or program of some sort, that does not require the "sudo" command to be used to initiate it! TIL ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Not sure if y ou've seen this guide? It may help.. though I'm completely unknowledgable with things Linux..
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Goodness there are so many coins now a days - I feel like I'm running behind the bandwagon
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Herro!
I heard about bitcoins from my brother around Spring Break and decided to jump the ball and get into it. I have thus far found out about a few sites, started to shift my ebay selling to BitMit's, as I loathe eBay fees and ToC's due to digital goods. I'm a married college out here in Arlington, Texas and I'm an avid Dota 2 gamer.
That's an introduction right?
oh! And I speak spanish! Hooah!
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