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1  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: PRIVEX HOSTING, CHEAPEST SWEDISH HOSTING PERIOD, PRIVACY FRIENDLY, CRYPTO ONLY on: June 28, 2020, 04:40:20 PM
I have been a customer for 4 months now on the CHEAPEST SWEDISH HOSTING around perfect for your server needs! Great customer service, Fast response time, Will work with you when able 1 on 1 if need be but will lay out the ground work very well. You can beat the prices for the service you receive! 5 STAR!!!!   Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

@veteranforcrypto [Hive Witness]


I am using their service for some of my servers. Works very well and customer support is awesome.

Just avoid those HDD boxes ... horrible read/write times for disk access and it obviously slows everything down.

Dedicated and VPS with SSD's are very good and connectivity is also good. Didn't have any problems so far.

The best of their service is the direct support through chat for pretty much everything you want help with!
Based on a five years experience in this community, usually when i see positive feedbacks from newbie accounts made for a new project, i automatically thought that those are a fishy feedbacks.
I really wish i am mistaken, but i still need a feedback from a trusted user here or a verified feedback where i can check proofs. I am not saying that this is a fishy service because i don't have enough proofs but the feedbacks mentioned above need to be confirmed by some clear proofs, at least.

Most of our posting activity and announcements are usually on Hive (formerly on Steem), which you can find on our Hive blog: https://peakd.com/@privex/

You can also check our glowing Trustpilot reviews from our customers - we've been around since the start of 2017, but we've mainly been active in altcoin communities such as Steem and Hive.

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.privex.io

Here's a snippet of our most thorough customer reviews from long time customers:



You can find all of the above reviews on our TrustPilot - they have not been edited in any way.
2  Economy / Service Announcements / PRIVEX HOSTING, CHEAPEST SWEDISH HOSTING PERIOD, PRIVACY FRIENDLY, CRYPTO ONLY on: June 26, 2020, 11:02:39 PM
--- WWW.PRIVEX.IO ---




Using our looking glass, you can run ping tests and traceroutes from our Swedish region via IPv4 and IPv6 to test latency FROM our Swedish region:

Privex's Looking Glass

Test your latency to our regions by pinging our geodiverse nameservers:

Sweden: ns1.privex.io
USA: ns2.privex.io
Germany: ns3.privex.io


Have you ever wanted to buy a server for your projects but was faced with tons of KYC procedures?
Providers asking everything from your birth date to your Tax ID? We don’t.

We are Privex founded in 2017 in the country of Belize.
Our mission: Ensure the privacy and freedom of speech of our customers.




At Privex, we are happy to serve our customers, therefore, we offer excellent customer support, our customers can reach to us
through various platforms anytime of the day,
Bitcointalk PMs, through our email addresses or even real-time chat on Discord!
But don't take our word for it, check out what people think about Privex.




One of the greatest factors at Privex, are our customer service agents and our server techs.
We take great pride in treating our customers right, and you can bet you won’t be treated like just another number.

Because at Privex we are a team, and your success is important to us. We will do everything we can to ensure that your issues or questions are answered and taken care of.




Privex has been the go-to company for servers related to projects hosted
on blockchains such as HIVE and STEEM.

Currently, Privex serves many customers who are developing their own projects
using these blockchains while providing servers for the witnesses (miners) of the blockchain as well.

Overtime Privex's CEO has contributed countless software contributions to these
blockchain technologies, and as a result we have extended support to these blockchains.

You will never find this with any other server host. Period.



Other providers sell your information to the highest bidder, we don’t.

Other providers sell your information to government agencies, we don’t.

To register and purchase a server on Privex, all we want from you is a name
and an email address so that we can deliver you your server details through email.

We do not need your phone number, your Tax ID, your credit card or your address, nothing.

Privex also does not accept any forms of fiat payments to ensure our customers’ privacy.
We only accept BTC, LTC, EOS, HIVE, HBD for our server payments.

We have our own ASN and peering, which means your data stays with us.
All the time. Customers can also use TOR and I2P to access our website to order.

http://privex3guvvasyer6pxz2fqcgy56auvw5egkir6ykwpptferdcb5toad.onion/

--- WWW.PRIVEX.IO ---







And if you're looking to SAVE EVEN MORE.

By simply referring a new customer, you will get 10% of what they order from your monthly
bill as long as their signed up. On top of that, your referral will get 5% off their first monthly bill.

And as a referrer, your discounts will be stackable as long as your referrals are in good
standing. It is entirely possible to stack so many referrals that your monthly bill is reduced to $0

Just give your referral the email you signed up with and you will both be enrolled into the promotion.

When they are in the process of making an order, all they need to do is fill in the referral section
your email and bang just like that your on your way to saving even more money.

--- WWW.PRIVEX.IO ---
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is litecoin core 0.10.4.0 infected with a virus ? on: August 18, 2016, 03:54:09 AM
where online wallet is recomended not exchanger, i see litecoin dot org not remonded link wallet online
For the people who need an online wallet:

I run LiteVault, which is an online wallet similar to Blockchain.info - we have over 20,000 users, and many other big LTC people such as TheMage, Losh11, and Coblee are happy to recommend it.

Check it out at https://www.litevault.net

Can you see my private keys?
No. Your keys are all encrypted with AES encryption before sending to the server, we never see the keys in any readable format.

What about my password? Can you see that?
No. We cannot see your password, we don't store a hash, and it's NEVER SENT TO THE SERVER, NOT IN ANY FORMAT.

Are there any fees?
There are NO FEES. If you like the service, please donate so that I can keep it free.
4  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Password not working on Blockchain.info on: June 11, 2016, 02:30:19 AM
You could check your emails. They often send out emails containing your wallet backup.

It's possible your wallet may have become corrupted somehow, or if you were storing that password in notepad, you might have edited it by mistake and saved it.

Maybe the most important thing to realise is that there are two blockchain.info's now. There's the legacy wallet, and the new (beta) wallet. If you migrated over, you use the new beta wallet, if you haven't, you use the legacy login.
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Please help - transaction not showing up on: June 11, 2016, 01:48:55 AM
How about telling us the addresses in question, or even better, the supposed TXID's?

The point of sending a second transaction is because that second transaction would get higher priority, as it has a higher fee.

Let's call them Transaction A and B, you didn't have a fee on A, so you send the exact same transaction again, with a fee, and that became B

Because B has a higher transaction fee, it has a higher chance of getting confirmed. Assuming both transactions are equivalent, it shouldn't matter which one confirms, as only one should confirm assuming the inputs (think of them like coins) are the same. When one confirms, it cancels out the previous one because the previous one would become a double spend, thus become invalid.

When that happens, you may get the original transactions coins back. You may need to start Bitcoin with -rescan (google it) before it will detect that transaction is now invalid.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ? How To Respond To Someone Who Is Anti Bitcoin ? on: June 11, 2016, 01:39:44 AM
Get educated how corrupt and criminal banks are, google it and tell him that.

Then tell him bitcoin pros see here http://www.coindesk.com/information/why-use-bitcoin/

and if they still dont listen, then tell them to go fuck themselves.

I guess you don't own a bank account anymore and you pay all your expenses via BTC. Smiley

To all hypocrites, stop lying. All of you have at least one bank account, most of you use Paypal and other payment processors as well and BTC is just a way to make some pocket money . Yes, it's a real business for others but this is minority.  Smiley

In short, there is a lot of lie on this forum. Yes, maybe there are few BTC  fanatics but those who are saying that the banks are "bad", I challenge you to tell me how you live a decent life, how you can pay your food with BTC only. Remember that all the  "seeds/round 1, round two", "VC funds/investors" and so on are real money/capital injections made via banks.  Without these and the black market, BTC shit won't exist.


There's a lot of people who will actively use cryptocurrency wherever possible. I only pay for things with my bank or PayPal when I don't get a choice, or if I severely don't trust the seller (what's that? there's a risk this company has beyond shit customer service and RMA? PayPal can force their hand and get me my money back).

I currently pay for my domains, hosting, my phone bill, games (via steam and humble bundle), and computer parts (quite a few big retailers accept bitcoin now, inc. Scan UK for computer components and AdaFruit for various electronic kits) all with Bitcoin. Key reason being that I don't have to worry about the company leaking my credit card details, or sneaking recurring payments for no good reason, and it also means that I don't have my bank, or PayPal recording all of my purchases and sales, thus giving me privacy similar to actual cash.

The key reason to use Bitcoin, is that it's the closest thing to physical cash (unless you live in NYC...) for the digital world. I can pay for most things usually without the seller requiring any personal details whatsoever. (for example, if you pay for Steam or Humble Bundle with Bitcoin, you don't have to give any address, where-as PayPal and Credit Card both give the seller your full name and address, and sometimes your phone number). This is great because it offers much more privacy, and of course helps to protect you against identity theft.

You can't force them to change their mind, but you can quite happily say "I told you so" when their bank, or something like PayPal freezes their account for some stupid reason, or they become victim to credit card fraud, which is all too common because every time you make a purchase you're practically giving the key to your bank to that website.
7  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MagicalDice - Need beta testing [Bounty for bugs] on: September 01, 2015, 02:11:52 PM
I found this in chat box


That was a temporary issue while we were correcting some database settings. Shouldn't happen any more.


when setting an email in account details:


I'll look into that
8  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MagicalDice - Need beta testing [Bounty for bugs] on: August 31, 2015, 01:57:11 PM
Hey Lyco. I'm not sure how your "exploit" is a problem. I just checked, and most other BTC dice site's with a faucet, including PrimeDice, and Rollin.io, uses the exact same captcha, and similar static timer. You can't make another claim within 3 minutes of the previous.

If it's so easy to turn 0.00000500 into 0.049, then why do you need to abuse the faucet anyway? From that 0.049 you could make close to 10,000 500 whole satoshi bets.

I could understand if it was bet>instant claim>bet repeat etc. but you can't do that, you have to wait 3 minutes before you can claim again.
9  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MagicalDice - Need beta testing [Bounty for bugs] on: August 30, 2015, 04:28:15 PM

non-urgent gui issue: private message modal doesn't disappear after message is sent. if this is intentional, the value of the message textbox should reset to blank after a message is sent (see a few messages up, "..it's HUGE trouble, man can you..." was sent twice && as you can see the text of a sent message remains in the modal in the screengrab after it is sent and appears in chat):



ok!

- Lyco / user "harlequence" on magicdice
- Joshua Ryan Nydel - nydel at ma dot sdf dot org for mail

Fixed.
10  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: MagicalDice - Need beta testing [Bounty for bugs] on: August 30, 2015, 04:27:50 PM

troubleshooting target: fountain (for abuse potential)
exploit found: captcha bypass assuming 0 balance

with any of the three adblock extensions enabled, captcha is checked after simply clicking (no selecting images) so long as balance is 0 - this enables me to use autokey (autohotkey on windows) to continually through automated click-events, claim 500 satoshi and bet it at an absurd multiplier until i essentially steal 55k satoshi by recording a few mouse click events and retiring to the opium den until autokey alerts me that i've succeeded in ripping off your fountain.



(difficult to take a screen of something NOT happening, but all i have to do is click the human verification and it accepts as if i had completed a captcha, then allows me to claim)

note that once the balance is over 0 the captcha modal window does appear and does not award additional coin upon completion. it simply allows for an automation scheme if the user bets all 500 satoshi at 1% odds / 99x multiplier.

software tech specs: debian-ish linux running chromium/webkit-based browser using stock adblock plus extension out of chrome app store

ok!

- Lyco / user "harlequence" on magicaldice
- Joshua Ryan Nydel - nydel at ma dot sdf dot org for mail

That is with reCaptcha. That is completely not related to the site.  Cool

Oh wow, this is necessary? Ok:

While aware that a third-party captcha service is being used, the site's design to award 500 satoshi to anyone with a balance of 0 presents a unique risk.

Since the third-party service is in fact very much related to the site, and the exploit cannot happen without the site's design in relation to the captcha service's problem, we are left with two options:

1) Do something to make sure nobody's using this exploit.
2) Tell Lyco that this is an issue "completely not related to this site" and make him write this, then do #1 anyway.

ok!

- Lyco / user "harlequence" on magicdice
- Joshua Ryan Nydel - nydel at ma dot sdf dot org for mail

This is because of Google linking you to your google account. Honestly you can't do much with that anyway. You can't withdraw those 500 satoshis, and if you can't get more until your balance hits 0, then it's not exactly helping you any more than an annoying full validation captcha would.
11  Economy / Services / Re: [Bounty] 0.1 BTC to anyone who can fix my webapp on: May 21, 2015, 01:41:40 PM
Adding another BTC.05 to this bounty, making the total BTC.15

Further inspection..

As a test:

Try replacing
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

With
<meta name="viewport" content="width=640, user-scalable=no" />

Just modified the viewport to that, it made the layout work on my phone within Kik, but is still completely borked (but slightly less broken than before) in Bluestacks and on MaliceRed's phone. The arrows are still broken, strange bug: if you type something into the search box at the bottom, the arrows begin functioning (not a problem on desktop Chrome with the Kik Dev tools)
12  Economy / Services / Re: мαℓιcєяє∂ ∂єѕιgηѕ ››› Quality Design Service ››› NEW: Illustration/Drawings on: May 15, 2015, 02:01:25 PM
I can vouch for MaliceRed. He's produced designs for many of my projects, including the well-known LitecoinLocal, LiteVault, CoinBet, and Someguy Networks.

His quality is outstanding, while still fitting in the average persons graphics budget. He also appears to constantly keep up with the latest design trends, so no worries about having a logo "last century".  Grin
13  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Retrieve my bitcoin data on blockchain.info using Excel VBA on: May 08, 2015, 11:06:01 PM
In the retrieved string i can't find my "NOTE" as i wrote in the page "My Wallet --> Transactions (recent)" near the yellow icon with a green plus (+) into. Where are them?
I don't think they have an API which includes the "notes". They aren't put into the actual blockchain, they're on BC.INFO's database instead.


Each transaction has inputs and outputs:
If a transaction has an input with your address on it, that means you are SENDING coins
If a transaction has an output with your address on it, that means you are RECEIVING coins

To get total amount:
for amounts sent in a transaction, look for inputs with your address on, total the values of those
for amounts received in a transaction, look for outputs with your address on, total the values of these
14  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: lightweight wallet ?? on: January 10, 2015, 10:10:06 AM
electrum is using external 3rd party blockchain, it is dangerous, i don't get this idea... why to risk security for a little less downloading? Wink
You aren't really risking security. The worst they can do is show you fake transactions. They CAN'T modify your transactions, they CAN'T steal your coins, they can only make it APPEAR (but not legitimately in the blockchain) that you have a balance which you don't have, or that you have sent coins which you haven't.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best online litecoin wallet? on: January 07, 2015, 02:08:03 PM
Litevault is a great option  Grin

https://www.litevault.net

Ran by myself, similar to Blockchain.info in that we store NO coins on the server, we only store an encrypted copy of your wallet, all transactions are built in your browser, not on our server, and of course you stay in complete control of your private keys, and can export to JSON format at any time.
16  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: blockchain.info help on: January 05, 2015, 03:07:18 AM
  Is BCI a HD wallet? 

No.


If you have the .aes backup anywhere (usually in your emails), you can decrypt that using your password, no 2FA needed.
17  Bitcoin / Mycelium / Re: Mycelium seed not restoring correct key on: January 01, 2015, 03:02:57 AM
Make sure you're copying the seed correctly, and not confusing "l" for "I" or "i".

You could test on Android emulators such as Bluestacks and Genymotion, the problem could be isolated to your device and you should contact Mycelium about this.
18  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Twitter and GMX accounts compromised on: January 01, 2015, 03:00:20 AM
Satoshi, ThomasV, and Molecular have all been affected by their GMX email being hacked? I think this is more than enough warning for those using GMX to migrate to a new mail provider ASAP, there's either a serious flaw in GMX, or someone inside of GMX is doing some dirty work against those known to use cryptocurrencies.
19  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: lightweight wallet ?? on: January 01, 2015, 02:56:36 AM
Electrum is great, I use it primarily on Litecoin, but I'm sure their Bitcoin version works great too. No blockchain download, standard Windows, Mac and Linux binaries.
20  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: How to use BitcoinJS in a normal website? (not using node.js or anything) on: January 01, 2015, 02:54:01 AM
Same problem.   Tongue

For those still having issues, I have a compiled version which works perfectly over here:

https://gist.github.com/Someguy123/49f849d693a063e4fbb2

Test it out like this:

Code:
<a href="#" onclick="randomAddress()">Generate Random Address</a>

<script src="bitcoinjs.min.js"></script>

<script>
function randomAddress() {
        var key = Bitcoin.ECKey.makeRandom();
        var PubKey = key.pub.getAddress().toString();
        var PrivKey = key.toWIF();
        // Hit F12 to enter the Chrome Developer Tools, hit ESC to access the console from there; On Mac, use ⌘-⌥ I
        console.log("Public Key: " + PubKey);
        console.log("Private Key: " + PrivKey);
}
</script>
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