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1101  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ice-Dice.com On Security on: October 29, 2013, 02:43:13 AM
since you you brought up Apple Computers(NASDAQ: AAPL)
 *Did you even bother to check with them to see if it's ok to use their iphone likeness and design? just wondering...!
1102  Economy / Securities / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] 0% Investor Commission! | Multiple Languages | Invest or Play on: October 29, 2013, 02:34:46 AM
this is how you talk to your "investors" ?  
What a pos CEO you are !
vvvv YOU HAVE EARNED THIS ONE!


yup still feel sorry for you

yes you got me, once again I get burned by some scumbag wannabe CEO operating out of his garage! whats new...  Roll Eyes
1103  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ice-Dice.com On Security on: October 29, 2013, 02:12:10 AM
Unfortunately, marketing doesn't make a site safe.

It is even worse that now I'm not sure if you don't know how your 2FA method works. Here is your claim about 2FA: "... they will have to steal your physical mobile phone in order to login or withdraw from your account". That is simply false, specially false "Since your computer may be infected with viruses, trojans, or key loggers ...". All they need to do is steal the 2FA key you provide in your site, which users may store in very unsafe forms. With that key they can generate as many authentication tokens as they wish, there is no need to steal a phone.

To defeat any claims you make (except possibly about the cold storage), all it takes is a single not-so-nice employer at your hosting provider fusa.be.

Well safety is relative. The point is we are trying to be as safe as we can. There is nothing we can do if our hosting company screws us over, but thats what cold storage is for. Then again, you can say that about any site who is hosting their server some where on the internet.

Do you really take people's balance and send it to bank vaults and secure geological places? This sounds a lot like Coinbase's security page!

Also compare the texts on https://coinbase.com/whitehat and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=318347.msg3413292#msg3413292

Yes. Could you please explain the similarities?

My issue with that is that you copied their text and promoted it using your service, without ever mentioning that you didn't write that yourself but copied from coinbase (I didn't even claim you copied from them, but now you basically said that is the case). I already wrote something similar to this in your other post.

Also, I can't say what I said about every other site hosted somewhere in the internet because I personally know a couple of places that goes to much greater extent to actually protect their servers. The lack of security starts with one server holding all your application, which happens to be the same one directly exposed to everyone accessing your site. It is annoying to see a marketing site claiming to be safe, and giving a false sense of security to their users.


just wait till they begin throwing wrenches! This guy has no clue!!! lol
1104  Economy / Securities / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] 0% Investor Commission! | Multiple Languages | Invest or Play on: October 29, 2013, 02:03:20 AM
this is how you talk to your "investors" ?  
What a pos CEO you are !
vvvv YOU HAVE EARNED THIS ONE!
1105  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ice-Dice.com On Security on: October 29, 2013, 01:57:10 AM
Do you really take people's balance and send it to bank vaults and secure geological places? This sounds a lot like Coinbase's security page!

no, it's just a piece of paper with the private key of the wallet stored in multiple banks.

Unfortunately, marketing doesn't make a site safe.

It is even worse that now I'm not sure if you don't know how your 2FA method works. Here is your claim about 2FA: "... they will have to steal your physical mobile phone in order to login or withdraw from your account". That is simply false, specially false "Since your computer may be infected with viruses, trojans, or key loggers ...". All they need to do is steal the 2FA key you provide in your site, which users may store in very unsafe forms. With that key they can generate as many authentication tokens as they wish, there is no need to steal a phone.

To defeat any claims you make (except possibly about the cold storage), all it takes is a single not-so-nice employer at your hosting provider fusa.be.

Well safety is relative. The point is we are trying to be as safe as we can. There is nothing we can do if our hosting company screws us over, but thats what cold storage is for. Then again, you can say that about any site who is hosting their server some where on the internet.

Do you really take people's balance and send it to bank vaults and secure geological places? This sounds a lot like Coinbase's security page!

Also compare the texts on https://coinbase.com/whitehat and https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=318347.msg3413292#msg3413292

Yes. Could you please explain the similarities?

Whats there to explain? Coinbase knows whats up and I'm learning from them.


Explain why you think its ok stealing from people with your shoddy, poorly coded site?..Alpha testing with real money and holding on to my BTCitcoins? hello? i'm not going anywhere till you pay me out what you owe me! What jurisdiction are you in? thanks
1106  Economy / Securities / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] 0% Investor Commission! | Multiple Languages | Invest or Play on: October 29, 2013, 01:48:34 AM




Ice-Dice.com is a provably fair Bitcoin dice game. Win Bitcoins by rolling a number between the two numbers you chose!

There are three ways to earn bitcoins here:

1.Play the dice game ( You could get lucky and win big! )

2.Refer players ( 50% of our house edge is paid as commissions! )

3. Invest in the bank ( Statistically profitable! ) Now we charge 0% commission! You will get the full 1% house edge for the bank (the other 1% is for referral). The site will make money from the referral bonus of players who didn't get referred.

Now with multiple language support:
English:https://ice-dice.com
Chinese:https://ice-dice.com/zh
Spanish:https://ice-dice.com/es
Russian:https://ice-dice.com/ru


Month 1 Report (Oct 22nd): Total Wager: 1106BTC, Number of Bets: 753188, Bankroll: 233BTC, Investor Profit: 11.27BTC, Profit 1.0198% of Wager, Referral Bonus Paid to Referrers: 11BTC







your scheme is best explained in detail here :


http://www.sec.gov/answers/pumpdump.htm

Hey Rob (ASICSRUS), why don't you get a life and do something productive for once!



contact Bryan Deakin he will break it down for you if you are that stupid!lol
1107  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] Free 0.005 BTC | 50% Referral Commission | Invest or Play on: October 29, 2013, 01:40:10 AM
1Eaezs5dA95H3Tqm7kFqYdnjTWheh9B8s8
I`ll have a try.

just follow the instruction on the website.

it didn't work and I don't know as no one answers my emails! so i'm sorry i think this site is a scam.

What is your problem? The creator of the site replies on this thread.

The problem is David Lee(ice-dice.com) is under the radar for promoting his unlicensed/illegal gambling site for money laundering(coin mixing) while at the same time, cheating honest folks in the bitcoin community. He is not a person that can be trusted in my opinion.


This guy?
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-lee/37/892/205


not sure but i doubt it,I knew the name sounded familiar from a few years back. Ice-dice.com David Lee claims to be from the UK so prolly not?...I'll contact this David Lee and give him a heads up that there is a guy using his name & scamming people. thanks and how have you been mate?
1108  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ice-Dice.com On Security on: October 29, 2013, 01:21:16 AM
Unfortunately, marketing doesn't make a site safe.

It is even worse that now I'm not sure if you don't know how your 2FA method works. Here is your claim about 2FA: "... they will have to steal your physical mobile phone in order to login or withdraw from your account". That is simply false, specially false "Since your computer may be infected with viruses, trojans, or key loggers ...". All they need to do is steal the 2FA key you provide in your site, which users may store in very unsafe forms. With that key they can generate as many authentication tokens as they wish, there is no need to steal a phone.

To defeat any claims you make (except possibly about the cold storage), all it takes is a single not-so-nice employer at your hosting provider fusa.be.


funny +not only that >> just like yesterday he was asking ME about United Kingdom legal requirements! WTF? lololll
1109  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Emerald - EMD, a great cryptocurrency | Version 1.3 released! on: October 28, 2013, 11:19:14 PM


Version 1.3 is released for Emerald! New checkpoints are added for better security and fixed some earlier issues! Please upgrade as soon as possible!


The new alt coin - emerald has been launched

Emerald is an innovative new alt coin. It is a Litecoin clone, so it uses scrypt for mining. Emerald uses a relative fast 20 second block time for continuously releasing the coins to miners.

The block reward is 5 emeralds per block, will be halved every 2 block years. Total emeralds released will be 31,499,000. Difficulty will be re-targeted every block hour, or every 180 blocks, it ensures a relative fast difficulty adjustment to the network hash power. Emerald has a 3 confirmations for transaction (so a fast average 1 minute transaction confirmation), and 50-confirmation maturity for newly mined coins.

To start the emerald in a fair launch, the blocks below 400 do not give any emeralds. Then by each 300 blocks, the payout will be 1, 2, 3 and 4 emeralds (that is, blocks 401-700 pay 1 emerald each, blocks 701-1000 pay 2 emeralds each, blocks 1001-1300 pay 3 emeralds each, and blocks 1301-1600 pay 4 emeralds each). Starting from block 1601, full 5 emeralds are given by each block. The 1st block is a special block of 400K created by us for bounty, giveaways, services, coin mixing service, etc.

Connection port is 12127, and RPC-port 12128.


Official website
http://emeraldcoin.wordpress.com/


Mining Pools

Nearmiss' Pushpool
* Proportional payout per block after 50 confirms (no PPLNS warmup!)
* Stratum-only
* Variable Difficulty
http://emd.scryptmining.com

MobGod's p2pool:
http://coinworld.us:8887/static/

RobRoy's p2pool:
http://coinminer.net:2199/static/


Blockchain Explorer
http://coinminer.net:2750/chain/Emerald
http://blockexplorer.coinworld.us/chain/emerald


Game sites that accept EMD
http://lotto.coinworld.us


Downloads (Version 1.3)

Windows Client Downloads:
https://mega.co.nz/#!YssWEbDb!E9V-ox8daUwUxed3HO_shx1MQEU6O-49emVQ53Gia6Q


Source Code at Github:
https://github.com/emeraldproject/emerald


Sample emerald.conf

listen=1
daemon=1
server=1
rpcuser=**Yourusername**
rpcpassword=**Yourpassword**
rpcallowip=10.1.1.*
rpcport=12128
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
addnode=198.199.90.252
addnode=24.6.21.198
addnode=108.27.249.69


Getting Started

1. Start up emerald-qt, wait for it to load, then exit.
2. Put emerald.conf (see sample file above) in your c:/users/**yourcomputername**/appdata/roaming/Emerald
3. restart emerald-qt, and you should connect and sync.
4. For solo mining, launch cgminer or whatever mining program you like and begin mining.
      cgminer ex: cgminer.exe --scrypt -o localhost:12128 -u **yourusername** -p **password** (without **)



so i was thinking are EMD and DMD part of a series? ...Smiley thanks looking to get some def~maybe lol
1110  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] Free 0.005 BTC | 50% Referral Commission | Invest or Play on: October 28, 2013, 10:20:07 PM
1Eaezs5dA95H3Tqm7kFqYdnjTWheh9B8s8
I`ll have a try.

just follow the instruction on the website.

it didn't work and I don't know as no one answers my emails! so i'm sorry i think this site is a scam.

What is your problem? The creator of the site replies on this thread.

The problem is David Lee(ice-dice.com) is under the radar for promoting his unlicensed/illegal gambling site for money laundering(coin mixing) while at the same time, cheating honest folks in the bitcoin community. He is not a person that can be trusted in my opinion.



1111  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bytecoin|BTE| Official Re-Launch of this 1:1 Bitcoin Coin! on: October 28, 2013, 08:39:21 PM
1 step ahead of you Tongue already done it as soon as my pool upgrades are done there will be a few joining

any Bytecoin (BTE) news? is the pool up and running?
1112  Economy / Securities / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] 0% Investor Commission! | Multiple Languages | Invest or Play on: October 28, 2013, 08:22:42 PM




Ice-Dice.com is a provably fair Bitcoin dice game. Win Bitcoins by rolling a number between the two numbers you chose!

There are three ways to earn bitcoins here:

1.Play the dice game ( You could get lucky and win big! )

2.Refer players ( 50% of our house edge is paid as commissions! )

3. Invest in the bank ( Statistically profitable! ) Now we charge 0% commission! You will get the full 1% house edge for the bank (the other 1% is for referral). The site will make money from the referral bonus of players who didn't get referred.

Now with multiple language support:
English:https://ice-dice.com
Chinese:https://ice-dice.com/zh
Spanish:https://ice-dice.com/es
Russian:https://ice-dice.com/ru


Month 1 Report (Oct 22nd): Total Wager: 1106BTC, Number of Bets: 753188, Bankroll: 233BTC, Investor Profit: 11.27BTC, Profit 1.0198% of Wager, Referral Bonus Paid to Referrers: 11BTC







your scheme is best explained in detail here :


http://www.sec.gov/answers/pumpdump.htm
1113  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [BTE] The Bytecoin Information Thread on: October 28, 2013, 08:13:00 PM
Due to the continuing interest in Bytecoin (BTE), I thought I would start a thread consolidating useful information and links related to the new Cryptocurrency.

Please post here if you have any links I missed or suggestions.


General Bytecoin Info

The Bytecoin Forum - http://forum.bytecoin.in/index.php
Dedicated forum for the discussion of ByteCoins.

Bytecoin announcement/kickoff thread(s)      
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=164569.0  and  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=160186.0

Bytecoin Block Explorer
http://blockexplorer.bytecoin.in/

BTE/BTC Exchange Rate

As of April 7, 2013 the BTE exchange rate is 0.0005BTC  (2000 Bytecoins [BTE] for 1 Bitcoin BTC)  or roughly $0.075 USD.   (Based on Mt.Gox price of $150 USD per Bitcoin)
(reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=165054.0)


Exchanges

BitsnBytes! A Live Bitcoin / Bytecoin OTC Orderbook - http://bitsnbytes.no-ip.org/
     Discussion:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170157.0
 
ByteGox 2.0 - http://www.bteex.com/
     Discussion:   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169670.0

RBCex  -  http://goo.gl/ON5Jb  Exchanging: Terracoin and Bytecoin
     Discussion: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=172373.0

Cryptoswap - http://www.cryptoswap.com/   Exchanging: BTC/BTE, XRP/BTE, LTC/BTE
     Discussion:  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173013.0

EXCHANGE.BYTECOIN.IN - http://exchange.bytecoin.in/
     Discussion: http://exchange.bytecoin.in/


ByteCoin 0.8.1 Client Mirrors - Mirror List compiled by BitHits (see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168538.0)



Official Mirrors
- Windows: http://www.bytecoin.in/client/bytecoin-0.8.1-win32.7z
- Linux x64: http://www.bytecoin.in/client/bytecoind-0.8.1-linux64.zip
- Source: https://github.com/bryan-mills/bytecoin

ByteHits.info Mirror (win32)
http://www.bytehits.info/bytecoin-0.8.1-win32.7z

Mediafire Mirror (win32)
http://www.mediafire.com/?jl3qohamt30kmlf

MacOSX (Compiled by saigo, Tested on Lion) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168887.0
http://ge.tt/43pGKId/v/0?c *Needs testing on more OSX's - Crash reported on Mountain Lion

bytecoin-qt-ubuntu-12-10
http://d-h.st/Hb7


[HOWTO] Setup a p2pool for Bytecoin by blastbob

Added a fix for p2pool Bytecoin until its gets hardcoded into the main tree. Fix makes sure your local p2pool find other pools instead of being alone in the dark.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169910.0



Bytecoin Mining Pools

The Bytecoin Faucet Pool     http://bytecoinpool.us.to:6327/static/
Supports the Bytecoin Faucet by donating 0.5% of each block to the faucet.

The Bytecoin Pool   http://pool.bytecoin.in/
Proportional / Stratum+JSONRPC

Limitedloot.org     http://limitedloot.org:6327/
1% Fee

Coinloot      http://www.coinloot.com/
1% fee based on PPLNS

Pool 8      http://pool8.co/static/

P2Pool BTE     http://radon.gdries.nl:6327/static/

BTE Hashers    http://bte.ltchashers.com/
1% fee - API for users working on our pool



Free Bytecoins!

To celebrate the Bytecoin [BTE] launch and introduce people to the new alt cryptocurrency, Anon136 is giving away free Bytecoins to new users for a limited time.
If you haven't already, grab your free Bytecoin here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168168.0


Bytecoins Faucets

Bytecoin Faucet      http://bytecoin.us.to:8000/
As of April 7, 2013 paying out 0.05 BTE

Bytehits      http://www.bytehits.info/
As of April 7, 2013 paying out 10 uBTE // 0.00001 BTE

Get Bytecoin          http://getbte.info/


Gambling

Various forms of wagering activities you can use to spend your Bytecoins on.

The Bytecoin Emerald -  http://bytecoin.us.to:9000/



*Special Thanks to Come-from-Beyond and Ls777 for use of their graphic - see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=168121.0





BYTECOIN WOW LOOKING GOOD!!!!! PRICE HEADING UP!!!!!
1114  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ice-Dice.com On Security on: October 28, 2013, 08:01:14 PM
there is nothing safe about this site the owner doesn't pay out, cannot be trusted ...he will steal your bitcoins

Hey troll, why don't you show some proof before you blackmail and spread false claims? I'm disgusted by people like you on the internet, karma is going to get you one day.

You typo'ed "vulnerability" in the very last paragraph of that page Smiley

"as well as physical paper wallets in bank vaults"
"Since your computer may be infected with viruses, trojans, or key loggers"

Thanks Fixed!



>>mixing illegal money will get you caught up, maybe someday you will regret encouraging people to use your site for this activity<<




1115  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] Free 0.005 BTC | 50% Referral Commission | Invest or Play on: October 28, 2013, 07:54:35 PM
1Eaezs5dA95H3Tqm7kFqYdnjTWheh9B8s8
I`ll have a try.

just follow the instruction on the website.

it didn't work and I don't know as no one answers my emails! so i'm sorry i think this site is a scam.
1116  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ice-Dice.com On Security on: October 28, 2013, 04:52:16 PM
there is nothing safe about this site the owner doesn't pay out, cannot be trusted ...he will steal your bitcoins
1117  Economy / Gambling / Re: [Ice-Dice.com] Free 0.005 BTC | 50% Referral Commission | Invest or Play on: October 28, 2013, 04:44:43 PM
New update to referral bonus eligibility

You must maintain a minimum outstanding investment of 2BTC in Ice Dice
or
Your daily wager must be greater than or equal to 0.1BTC

It used to be and, now it's or



nice will you cash me out now?
1118  Bitcoin / Project Development / [-Concept Development-]*LIVE FEED*_BTCchess/BITCOIN CHESS GAME_ on: October 28, 2013, 02:46:41 PM



====(under construction)=====
BITCOIN CHESS GAME USING A LIVE FEED! Who is interested in playing or help develop the website?

 Cool

~ sounds fun!!!
1119  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: hi, new here, miner hardware needed on: October 28, 2013, 02:40:28 PM
I would like a few usb erupters just to see.

I see they are cheap, but only in the u.s?, I live in the uk and they don't seem to be that cheap here Sad

hit me with your email! =)
1120  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Cease and Desist Letter to ASICSRUS on: October 27, 2013, 07:31:30 PM
Wow David, have you ever been on the internet before? There's a word for these people: "trolls"

Get over your massive ego and realize that running a gambling site is more illegal than messing around with someone on the internet.

yes plus David Lee is running his mixing/laundry service totally unlicensed and risky imo, i'm sure Sherlock Holmes is eyeballing him by now?  Cool LMFAO!!!


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