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1601  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 23, 2014, 04:53:15 AM
The QR code comes from Seals.

You have Google auth on your phone. You can add 3rd party sites in there with QR code that each site provides.

So to use 2FA on Seals with Google auth, you will make a photo of a QR code that Seals provides for you (in "My account" on the seals site.) After this, Seals is in your list of accounts on your Google auth application. And it can generate "codes" for you that you use to confirm 2FA enabling and to login in the future.

To backup this 2FA account, you can save the original QR code. You can still use this QR code after your phone dies. Just download Google auth again on another phone and scan the QR code. Obviously a hacker can also use that QR code to bypass 2FA so make sure to keep it safe or print it and keep it safe.


Your Google account has nothing to do with Google auth. If you have 2FA enabled with your Google account, it is simply another "account" within Google auth.

I went to my account on swc site but I didnt find the code. there is an option where I can remove the Google Auth from my account but there is no QR code beside the QR code to deposit coins.
could You please try to help again?
thanks

My guess is that you have to remove 2FA. Then you will get a new QR code for it, that u can save. Then connect it again with that QR code.
1602  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: btc-arbs.com - Daily ROI (0.01-10%) Update: withdrawal problem on: April 23, 2014, 12:59:19 AM
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With a portfolio of other services such as Bitcoin wallets and cold storage solutions, as well as Bitcoin related retailers, the Global Capital Alliance is the perfect group..

Lol lol, google: "Global Capital Alliance" "bitcoin" > 0 results.



I honestly hope all of you get 100% of your funds back.. but yeh obviously I won't be surprised if it's gone. It really has been classic ponzi all along.
1603  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 22, 2014, 10:50:36 AM
The QR code comes from Seals.

You have Google auth on your phone. You can add 3rd party sites in there with QR code that each site provides.

So to use 2FA on Seals with Google auth, you will make a photo of a QR code that Seals provides for you (in "My account" on the seals site.) After this, Seals is in your list of accounts on your Google auth application. And it can generate "codes" for you that you use to confirm 2FA enabling and to login in the future.

To backup this 2FA account, you can save the original QR code. You can still use this QR code after your phone dies. Just download Google auth again on another phone and scan the QR code. Obviously a hacker can also use that QR code to bypass 2FA so make sure to keep it safe or print it and keep it safe.


Your Google account has nothing to do with Google auth. If you have 2FA enabled with your Google account, it is simply another "account" within Google auth.
1604  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 22, 2014, 10:34:48 AM
Did you e-mail to micon@sealswithclubs.eu ?

Actually right now the whole site is down for maintenance, but they have more info here: https://sealswithclubs.eu/affiliates/ about how to apply (if the site is back.)
1605  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 22, 2014, 10:09:10 AM
How did you connect Google Auth with your account? Probably by making a photo of a QR code?

Should be able to see that in "my account" after logging in.
1606  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 22, 2014, 09:39:54 AM
You could backup the QR code, either digital or print it (and keep it obviously in a very safe place both ways.)

So if you lose you phone, just make new photo of QR code and you can access your account again.
1607  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betcoin.ag bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + Bitoomba too on: April 22, 2014, 02:20:50 AM
Bitoomba scam accusations has been there since October I think:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=319358.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=245057.msg3420091#msg3420091



edit:

IMO part of the problem are the reviewing blogs/sites. They generally don't really investigate in the sites and sometimes they don't even try the sites as long as they have their affiliate links. I know your blog is a bit more personal and you just share your own experiences so I am not specifically talking about your blog.

Still I would personally include things like "age of site", "proof of cold wallets?" and search a lot every day for new scam accusations for the specific sites. Like I said, Bitoomba scam accusations has been there at least since October and that is just through 1 Google search query.
1608  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betcoin.ag bitcoin casino SCAM! They just ripped me off + Bitoomba too on: April 22, 2014, 01:53:23 AM
Betcoin affiliate site is > www.betcoinpartners.com

I don't see the link with Bitoomba ?



edit: ok read it again and u are talking about 2 different situations. You should make that a bit more clear.

But interested to know why you couldn't login, so pls update when its ok already.
1609  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Pilipinas (Philippines) on: April 21, 2014, 02:42:40 AM
Personally I would probably not send my passport even if you would give me 1 BTC. Nothing personally towards Dabs, I would trust him with money as escrow. But my identity is definitely worth more. Just something to think about Smiley The idea of a PH coin is good I guess. Can promote cryptocoins in general.

(as a foreigner with alien registration (ACR I-Card) and stuff I would be eligible if I understand it correctly :p)

1610  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Overview of Bug Bounty Programs for Bitcoins on: April 18, 2014, 09:44:30 AM
A blog post with some mixed feelings (mostly complaints I guess) about the coindrawer.com program: http://blog.justinsteven.com/posts/2014/04/17/coindrawer-bug-bounty-program/ Decent read.
1611  Economy / Gambling / Re: DICE 0.96% house edge. provably fair. weekly leaderboards PocketRocketsCasino.eu on: April 18, 2014, 09:35:43 AM
That actually makes BTC dice top 1 - 5 and DOGE dice top 2 - 5 EV+ Smiley The reward basically beats the house edge with the current standings. Still gotta risk some coins though, but EV+ on dice seems pretty nice Smiley cool promo.
1612  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: btc-arbs.com - Daily ROI (0.01-10%) Update: Unauthorized withdrawal issues on: April 18, 2014, 05:31:24 AM
There is just one thing which does not add up if they are gonna scam us. After this kind of failure, why would they come back online and let people withdraw their BTC.
They know they are going to lose at least 50% of deposits, we are talking about hundreds if not thousands BTC. Why do that if you are going to run? This is not how scammers think.

It is going to take them months to recover from this incident.
Most replies here are actually "wow they come back, they must be legit."

Reverse psychology.


Cheesy Cheesy


I actually do agree with you on this. But I still don't trust them with even a satoshi. Still too many alarm bells.
1613  Economy / Gambling / Re: SealsWithClubs.eu | Largest Bitcoin Poker Site | No Banking | Fast Cashouts on: April 17, 2014, 03:21:08 PM
Around 40 - 50. Definitely possible to collude even w/o reaching final table with multiple accounts.
1614  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: btc-arbs.com - Daily ROI (0.01-10%) Update: Unauthorized withdrawal+site is dead on: April 17, 2014, 01:28:02 PM
You'd think with 10 employees that they'd have some better contact method
I am not sure if you are sarcastic. But you realize they don't actually have 10 employees, right? xD

Be honest you did have some BTC there ? Cheesy
No, honestly I never considered putting any satoshi in, since it looked as a ponzi to me since the beginning. But it's too tempting to reply every time when this topic pops up in my watchlist Tongue I have been calling this site ponzi many times but I think I mostly suggested fair arguments, so up to the rest to make up their own opinion.

Just the fact that everyone seems to agree that the 10 employees and the Geneve office is a blatant lie, but "still they are trustworthy with my money" amazes me. And that's only 1 reason to think they are a ponzi.
1615  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: btc-arbs.com - Daily ROI (0.01-10%) Update: Unauthorized withdrawal+site is dead on: April 17, 2014, 01:15:38 PM
You'd think with 10 employees that they'd have some better contact method
I am not sure if you are sarcastic. But you realize they don't actually have 10 employees, right? xD
1616  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: btc-arbs.com - Daily ROI (0.01-10%) Update: Registration issues + deposits on: April 17, 2014, 08:53:42 AM
I am sure their 10 employees are working hard on it right now on this bloody damn difficult 500 error.





":D"


Honestly it doesn't really make sense to stop right now like this, even though I have been saying it's a ponzi since the beginning. I do think there could be a chance that the site will be back online, but I don't really know how the average ponzi "stops".
1617  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Overview of Bug Bounty Programs for Bitcoins on: April 16, 2014, 01:01:37 PM
Added okcoin.com > http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/232fze/okcoin_white_hat_promotion_win_anywhere_from/ - https://www.okcoin.com/t-1008270.html

Reward: BTC1-BTC100
1618  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Overview of Bug Bounty Programs for Bitcoins on: April 15, 2014, 08:27:52 AM
thanks to NIKONL for maintaining this nice list
NP.

My name is NLNico though.

CrowdCurity is a marketplace for bug bounty programs.
Currently security researchers can submit a vulnerability and the program can basically say "no fuck off" and reject it, and there won't be any way to even reply to that.


However we don't want to be the judge on specific vulns but rather want to build in features that allows for the community to sort potentially issues via ratings and feedback mechanisms.
I hope these features can be built quick as I think it's really needed. Especially if you imply to be "a marketplace only". If it's "a marketplace only" there should be a way for the researcher to contact the business.




Besides that I do think the concept of your website is great so I will def keep updating my list with the programs on your website too.
1619  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [WOW] $10,000 bounty for gifted mobile app developers on: April 11, 2014, 03:38:23 PM
An app where you can trade bitcoins is not allowed in the iOS app store by their rules. Even wallets are removed, like Blockchain.info. They are really strict with this, so your app will not be allowed or removed afterwards.

Blockchain's solution is a very limited app store version and a full version for Jailbroken iphones:

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Due to restrictions from Apple the bitcoin wallet functionaility is not available in the app store version. However it is still available for free download with limited features.

For Jailbroken iphones the app is also available in TheBigBoss.org Cydia Repository
https://blockchain.info/nl/wallet/iphone-app


This is what both Gargo and Lotus mean.



I am personally focused on Android so I forgot this for a moment.
1620  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: btc-arbs.com - Daily ROI (0.01-10%) Update: Registration issues + deposits on: April 11, 2014, 06:47:36 AM
So better have people their money stolen then warn them? What is wrong with you really? How can you blame me for warning people not to login as long as they have this vulnerability?

Sure, you disagree with me about it being a ponzi. But this is completely unrelated to that.

I have tried http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ on btc-arbs.com like 50 times and around 35 times it showed "vulnerable", around 5 times "time-out error" and 10 times "it's safe". If you actually have read the FAQ on that website, you will see that "false negatives" are much more common than "false positives". Better yet, "false positives" is almost impossible because you can actually see a part of the memory on that website. So therefor they were vulnerable and my warning was 100% good no fucking FUD. Actually only right now http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ returns "seems fixed" all the time, so I actually think it's fixed right now.
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