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Hi man
Are you still selling Digital Ocean Credit? Do you accept paypal as well? Otherwise, just Ripple because of low tx fee.
Thanks!
Send me PM, can't send you coz of 'newbie' acc.
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** bump ** I followed this tutorial about encrypting and decrypting a message: https://www.deepdotweb.com/2015/02/21/pgp-tutorial-for-windows-kleopatra-gpg4win/As I am correct, you need a public key of your recipient to be able to generate the signed message to be send. But what if I would like to post a signed message, but not to a specific recipient? Like the mentioned example, I encrypt the ICO address? Is that possible with PGP. Thanks
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Hi guys, I'm doing research about PGP keys. I was reading documentation (*) about PGP and its weaknesses, and to me, the biggest weakness seems to be the validation of the PGP key. I read about public servers storing (aka staking on BTT) PGP public keys (with only their email attached). However, this doesn't guarantee that you still own a PGP key and you can have multiple PGP keys as you can make as many emails as you want. This introduction leads to my question, why is there no PGP key server who stores KYC data (like passport, drivers license, picture of you holding the PGP pub key with date written on paper) in combination with the PGP public key? If there is such a server, can you please provide me a link? Second question, this is a good practice for ICOs or token sales to validate messages like an announcement containing the deposit address? This will be an encrypted message where the public key is provided so every user has to decrypt the message to see the ICO/token sale deposit address. There is only one risk that remains, e.g Coindash there website got hacked and the attackers replaced the deposit address with a wrong one. It is possible to replace the full encrypted message with public key with a false one. So it is important to remember investors to first validate the user behind the provided public key to be sure it is one of the team members and the correct email address. Because, a hacker can stake a PGP public key with a similar address to the one provided by the ICO/token sale, which makes it more tricky. E.g. official@coindash.com and malicious one: official@coindashh.com. As you can see, it is important that an ICO/token sale buys sufficient domain names that can be abused by malicious persons. (*) http://www.cymru.com/gillsr/documents/pgp-key-verification.htm https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#page-5
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Hi guys, I'm doing research about PGP keys. I was reading documentation (*) about PGP and its weaknesses, and to me, the biggest weakness seems to be the validation of the PGP key. I read about public servers storing (aka staking on BTT) PGP public keys (with only their email attached). However, this doesn't guarantee that you still own a PGP key and you can have multiple PGP keys as you can make as many emails as you want. This introduction leads to my question, why is there no PGP key server who stores KYC data (like passport, drivers license, picture of you holding the PGP pub key with date written on paper) in combination with the PGP public key? If there is such a server, can you please provide me a link? Second question, this is a good practice for ICOs or token sales to validate messages like an announcement containing the deposit address? This will be an encrypted message where the public key is provided so every user has to decrypt the message to see the ICO/token sale deposit address. There is only one risk that remains, e.g Coindash there website got hacked and the attackers replaced the deposit address with a wrong one. It is possible to replace the full encrypted message with public key with a false one. So it is important to remember investors to first validate the user behind the provided public key to be sure it is one of the team members and the correct email address. Because, a hacker can stake a PGP public key with a similar address to the one provided by the ICO/token sale, which makes it more tricky. E.g. official@coindash.com and malicious one: official@coindashh.com. As you can see, it is important that an ICO/token sale buys sufficient domain names that can be abused by malicious persons. (*) http://www.cymru.com/gillsr/documents/pgp-key-verification.htm https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#page-5
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What's the ideal token distribution for an ICO in terms of dividing it over Marketing, Developers, Bounty, investors? I found this one: - 50% token sale - 29% for marketing, further dev, customer acquisition and pr - 20% team and early contributors (10% liquid for early contributors, 10% invested for 1 year with 6 months cliff for the core team). - 1% bounty
For me (I think) is 20% for team and early contributors sufficient and 50%+ for token sale okay. It is important for investors to own more than 50% of the token sale.
Any thoughts about this?
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How much for blockademy.com?
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Les intouchables (or in English The Intouchables) great movie!
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Al jarenlang ben ik actief op internet. Overal val ik net een beetje buiten de boot. Ik heb wel een paar eurootjes verdiend maar overal was ik er eigenlijk te laat bij. Het domeinen spel, de affiliate game, xxx-sites, pokeren en bitcoin kan ik me het beste herinneren. Hoe later je instapt in iets hoe meer je valt voor scams. Je steekt veel tijd in je werk achter de computer maar uiteindelijk kom je erachter dat je voor al die tijdsbesteding beter vakken had kunnen vullen bij de AH en je geld gespaard. Achter de computer was het natuurlijk wel een stuk makkelijker zitten met een drankje erbij, dat is dan weer het voordeel. Ik gooi hier maar een hengel uit en verwacht niks want waarom zou je het verklappen als je het weet maar ik kan me voorstellen dat er mensen zijn die dezelfde gedachte als ik hebben en die ook altijd een beetje achter het net vissen en niet de grote booms meemaken. Gooi je gedachtes en ervaringen uit!
Refferals, en dan niet speciaal bitcoin gerelateerde hoor. Ik doe al sinds mijn eerste internet verbinding aan referral marketing. Een goede om te beginnen is https://www.fastcardtech.comWat verkoop je zoal? Dit is toch dropshipping right? 
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@Paul Slack is preferred way  @Gumuservi: I agree: veel ico's zijn shitty en niets waard. Maar ICOs nowadays zijn een manier om fundings op te halen. Het concept coin/token is eigenlijk niet echt op zijn plaats. Ik zou het meer bekijken als een fiat die waarde bevat. Puur funding. @klaaas: Geweldige bron, bedankt! Bookmark waardig. Er valt weinig correcte info te vinden over het launchen van ICOs (binnen de wettelijkheden).
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The Belgian community had doubled as well in a few days time. A lot of non-tech friends are asking me to help out with buying BTC and ETH. I try to help them as much as possible however they don't have the trading feeling yet and the mentality to follow the news/charts daily. They still think that they can earn a quick buck by just buying Btc/Eth... I always tell them that I'm not responsible for any losses (their personal choice and I won't give advice).
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Hoi, kan je mij ook een PM sturen voor verder contact. Ik ben een beginnende developer binnen blockchain wereld, maar ben fan van het basisinkomen idee.
Ik denk wel dat het niet zo simpel gaat zijn om een solide plan uit te werken voor distributie en funding etc. Je gaat geld uit het niets creëren of ben ik mis?
Heb je hier al een idee over?
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In my opinion, Malwarebytes is pretty good! I use it next to Avira as antivirus. Good combination. You can also use a virtual machine ?
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Algemene vraag over onze economie/bedrijvenwereld: hoe sterk hebben de NL/BE bedrijven crypto/blockchaintechnologieën aangeworven? Ik weet dat vele bedrijven of consortiums van bedrijven bezig zijn met prototypes van eventuele blockchaintoepassingen. De technologie zelf laat het nog niet volledig toe om een secure bankapplicatie uit te rollen op blockchain. Daar gaat nog wel een uitgebreid testingproces aan te pas komen.
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Only one thing: Hunt more ETH.
Ethereum is recovering very well or is it just a dead cat bounce? If you were lucky/smart, you could gather a nice bag of ETH around $210+-. Or is it still worth to hunt for more ETH at the rate of 286 dollar atm?
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Try doing a run with MalwareBytes?
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What about the upcoming COINDASH? It is a copy of Etoro?
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Wat denken jullie van al die gekke speculaties dat BTC 10k, 30k of zelfs 100k kan halen? Ik geloof er eerlijk gezegd niet in en wacht nog steeds in de opkomst van een echte baanbrekende coin die BTC los overtreft!
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$160 will be a more realistic resistance level. Ethereum has some problems with scaling yes, but this doesn't mean that the platform is bullish. It's great and people believe in it, and above all, use it to develop. If I can be very optimistic. The price will fluctuate around $227.
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Technical analysis does work. I use it to support my common sense. It can be wrong for sure. But it has the effect that more people will follow and use the TA. For example, just drawing lines as TA. Everyone has the skills to do this. The more people believe in this, the more accurate the TA will become. Just don't rely for the full 100% on TA.
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