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1401  Local / Trading y especulación / Re: Boletín de Análisis Técnico on: January 06, 2015, 07:22:13 PM
Gracias de nuevo a dserrano por borrar mi post Wink

La pluralidad de este foro nunca me deja de asombrar!!

Cuidado porque algunos vivís en una burbuja si solo leéis este foro. Avisados estáis.
1402  Local / Trading y especulación / Re: Boletín de Análisis Entráñico / Chamánico on: January 06, 2015, 05:28:50 PM
Pues esta mañana después de un retortijón he visto el numero 100

Yo ayer cagué un zurullo con una forma de 0 que asusta
1403  Local / Trading y especulación / Re: Boletín de Análisis Técnico on: January 06, 2015, 02:40:26 PM
Los detractores del análisis técnico de bitcoin, abrid un hilo aparte en el general. Los detractores del AT, ya sea de bitcoin o no, abridlo en Esquina Libre Wink.

Vaya! Gracias dserrano! Eso mismo haré de inmediato!! Muchas gracias!! (patético)
1404  Local / Trading y especulación / Re: Boletín de Análisis Entráñico / Chamánico on: January 03, 2015, 10:22:52 PM
Esto se desploma,  ya no lo para ni Jesucristo.

No digas eso buen hombre. Hay que mantener la calma, bitcoin puede producir nerviosismo agudo y dolores de cabeza, pero que no te extrañe que en 6 meses cotice a 800$ o a 45$

Pero calma, que desaparecer no va a desaparecer nunca.
1405  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet on: November 17, 2014, 09:07:46 PM
I'm going to buy 2 trezors, (1 for recovering the seed if something bad happens)

My question is... what's the difference between using Armory with a cold wallet (my current setup) and using Trezor? They look very similar to me. Someone mentioned earlier the difference between a cold wallet and an offline wallet, but I didn't understand it very well.

Finally, which option would you recommend better? If any? Maybe both options are equally safe...

I appreciate it Wink
1406  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: ¿Cómo declarar en España ganancias por minería de bitcoins por lo legal? on: October 30, 2014, 11:23:47 PM
Y si alguien quiere pagar impuestos por las ganancias de unas Bitcoins minadas? Como está el tema?
1407  Local / Mercado y Economía / Re: Bitcoins y fiscalidad española: guía para el operador y el desobediente on: October 30, 2014, 11:16:31 PM
Cómo está el tema para los mineros? Como declarar esas ganancias ante Hacienda?
1408  Local / Esquina Libre / Re: A escribir un cuento... on: October 30, 2014, 11:14:14 PM
Érase una vez, una alegre habichuela que quería pitufear en Alemania Oriental. Por ser judía se encontró con problemas de concentración, sufrió dolores. Pero, Adolfo siguió maquillándose. Bitcoin comía frijoles. Frijoles congelados baratos embrujados que emitían más deuda. La prima de riesgo no parecía Batman, sí, pero la duquesa radiactiva mutó, pero nunca vivió expectante.

Ataulfo atajó como siempre, hacer explotar Bitcoin fue imposible durante la batalla de MtGox como otras guerras. Pero, además Ataulfo murió.

Su dinero desapareció hace más de 77 segundos que pudo aprovechar para correr al coche híbrido con ella, su habichuela mágica amarronada. Ella introdujo el Bitcoin por la ranura de atrás y entonces explotó nuevamente su potencia fúnebre. Zombies, cucarachas, banqueros, barqueros, políticos, habichuelas de uranio enriquecido, sucumbieron ante el nauseabundo líder amarillo limón.

Llegaron los socialistas austriacos al turrón, enfadaron al Zorro americano sofrólogo carnicero de Auschwitz, quien disfrutó envenenar por doquier a hadas mágicas, elfos salvajes y hobbits mongólicos.

Finalmente comenzó el apocalipsis. Mt.Gox cerró temporalmente 2 segundos, pero emergió cual reptil godzilliense en carnaval. Aquello fue maravilloso. Luces apagadas, sexo Greysiano y habichuelas.

Satoshi engendró un clon robótico de supernovas amarillas voladoras perfumadas preparadas para amar e hipnotizar a suricatos plumíferos. Delfines púrpuras transgénicos colonizaron Marte y minaron ASICs ultrasónicos. Entonces Nakamoto revolucionó metódicamente sus abrazos especuladores.
Batman estaba todo somnoliento por las amebas afrodisíacas afroamericanas desfogadas, que casi se muere cayéndose con su lapicero oscuro, y pasó a Robin Hood vestido con tremendo maquillaje que casi parecía un payaso, por eso lo sodomizó sin control. Su alpaca Paca Garrapata, también atacó y se murió.

Obama promete espiar a todos sin discriminación mientras se toca el pene. La CIA metía el satélite nuclear dentro del monedero que Merkel escogió para minar, pero Satoshi programó con Buttercoin para obtener mantequilla suavecita y esponjosa. "¿Follamos?", dijo Nacho Nakamoto, encima de Michelle agarrándole una goma. La lengua amputada le exploró y succionó leche blanca de un orificio. Salió corroyendo, entró en barrena, salió rápidamente de aquella bola grandilocuente muy chorreante de mal de Litecoin hundido de repente a capón.

La alegre habichuela saltó un eneldo dando una pirueta y dijo:
¡Arrecia increíblemente estrafalaria moneda!

Cameron Diaz, actriz rubia voladora, subió o levitó hasta follarse un suricato vizco, causándole múltiples orgasmos. Desafortunadamente llegaron a 1000 posturas, pero cuando todo parecía estar bien, los aliens invadieron la tierra.

Después de eso los elfos del bosque llamaron al puerco espín Serafín para salvar La Tierra y lucharon para sobrevivir, pero no conseguían una erección. Entonces masticaron viagra caducada que les inflamó los Borbones reales, por eso al día siguiente comieron eucalipto con sabor a eucalipto reserva aniversario esmegmático, sin embargo este nuevo sabor insecticida con ornitorrincos cornudos parapsicólogos no afables, los convirtieron en estafermos agorafóbicos, además de sentirse como una pequeña Fukushima radioactiva que explotó en despampanantes diarreas sanguinarias espumosas malolientes, trascendiendo lo asexual.

Misericordiosísimamente suicidándose dos testículos, mejorando su acervo infantil. Después parió un murciélago genéticamente hemafrodita, traicioneramente, dejando mella tras una flor violada torpemente, empujando después diecisiete femtosegundos mientras gemía dichoso por haber descubierto fanegas, ahí se vino.

Revivir escupiendo, maravillarse de tal nakamotada, y zumbar duramente, recolectando invocadores facinerosos del norte lejano. Atizar, manosear, lefar, cagar, vomitar, petrificarse, y agarrando pokemones por fin evolucionados hasta las más digievoluciones oscuras, destrozar legendarios sobres rebosantes de ántrax.

Esa AK-47 era vietnamita como su perro, cargado hasta las "trancas" de años luz, disparaba Altcoins pre-minadas y scams. "A minar'' las Maxcoin, dijeron los Winklevoss drogados y recién levantados, adoloridos y resacosos. Todos sus huevos fritos eran blanditos, cocinados y sazonados con rigs a cien grados Fahrenheit, dumpeando todo, hasta murió Chanquete, conocido como friki. Satoshi enloqueció de pena aunque supo reconocer ciertas calvicies chanqueteras cancerígenas de los banqueros oscuros invadiendo todo Gibraltar, obviando bisoñés, corbatas y claroscuros gin-tonic's. La mañana después, mi amanecer resacoso y dolorido se convirtió en habichuelas pirotécnicas que embarazada sufrieron la ira de 177.001 monjas, estaban cabreadas pero seguían masturbándose
1409  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: October 22, 2014, 02:28:14 PM
I didn't explain this, but I lost 1 BTC using blockchain + TOR a few days ago, and 1 BTC using coinbase + TOR a few months ago, that's why I no longer trust clearnet sites + TOR

And what happens if I use Armory withouth TOR? Do I remain anonymous? Will my IP be traced when sending/receiving BTC?

Maybe it's not really necessary to use TOR with Armory after all...

I just want to prevent someone to know my IP when sending/receiving BTC, that's all

How did this happen? Did they freeze your bitcoins because you used TOR or was it some kind of Man-in-the-Middle attack?
I would assume both can't happen with Armory. Freezing of funds is impossible, because you own the private keys. MITM can't happen because Armory relies on the local full node.

However, even with Armory, if you don't want anyone to know your IP, you'll have to use some IP-hiding technique like TOR.

Thanks flipperfish,

It was a Man-in-the-Middle attack.

So what do you reckon? Is it really necessary to run TOR with Armory or I'm being too paranoid?
1410  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: October 22, 2014, 02:14:48 PM
Hi there,

I'm running the lasts versions of bitcoin-qt and Armory

I want to run Armory through TOR but how can I do it? I know this matter has ben already explained before, but I can't find the pages.

I see that the new version includes an option for TOR.

And second questions, is it secure?

I've had bad experiences with blockchain + TOR and coinbase + TOR losing small amounts with both wallets.

I've read that visiting clearnet sites with TOR isn't a good idea, that's why I ask if Armory + TOR is secure.

I store 90% of my BTC in a cold wallet in Armory, and I don't want to lose them...

Any help would be much appreciated, as I said, I store all the funds in Armory and I'm quite paranoid about security.

Best regards

Armory goes through Bitcoin Core (connected as localhost) to push its transactions. It reads its block data from local blkXXXXX.dat files. The TOR switch shuts down all other communications vector Armory uses (like calling back home to get version info), so as long as your Core instance is behind TOR and you use that switch, Armory won't try to access anything through the clearnet.

Thanks GoatPig, so what do you reckon?

Is it really necessary to run TOR with Armory or I'm being too paranoid?
1411  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How 'Anonymous' is Bitcoin? on: October 22, 2014, 01:27:09 PM

And what happens if I use Armory withouth TOR? Do I remain anonymous? Will my IP be traced when sending/receiving BTC?

Maybe it's not really necessary to use TOR with Armory after all...

I just want to prevent someone to know my IP when sending/receiving BTC, that's all


If you worry about IP addresses being tracked (which are not permanent, unlike BTC addresses), just follow this protocol:  wash your BTC twice, using two different mixers, sending the output of one into the input of the second, and the output of the second back to your Armory wallet.  Next, go to the VPN that accepts bitcoins, they advertise on this forum but they're easy enough to find (or find an equivalent service on the net) and buy a year (or month, etc) of VPN service.  Pay them in BTC with a fake name and some email address.  Click the checkbox in Armory settings so it works with the VPN (see the Armory Help files, it's easy to find).  Now you can use Armory without Tor, and not only are you secure but also your IP address is hidden by the VPN.  And the chances of the VPN ripping off your BTC in a 'man in the middle' attack is very small (they are a reputable company, I've looked them up).

I don't trust mixers, I don't trust VPNs. Do I remain anonymous? Will my IP be traced when sending/receiving BTC?

What happens if I use Armory without TOR?
1412  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: October 22, 2014, 12:31:08 PM
Hi there,
I'm running the lasts versions of bitcoin-qt and Armory
I want to run Armory through TOR but how can I do it? I know this matter has ben already explained before, but I can't find the pages.
I see that the new version includes an option for TOR.
And second questions, is it secure?
I've had bad experiences with blockchain + TOR and coinbase + TOR losing small amounts with both wallets.
I've read that visiting clearnet sites with TOR isn't a good idea, that's why I ask if Armory + TOR is secure.
I store 90% of my BTC in a cold wallet in Armory, and I don't want to lose them...
Any help would be much appreciated, as I said, I store all the funds in Armory and I'm quite paranoid about security.
Best regards
Anyone? Huh

With TOR, you better use and online wallet like blockchain.info
I would not take the risk of losing anything due to bad manipulation.


I didn't explain this, but I lost 1 BTC using blockchain + TOR a few days ago, and 1 BTC using coinbase + TOR a few months ago, that's why I no longer trust clearnet sites + TOR

And what happens if I use Armory withouth TOR? Do I remain anonymous? Will my IP be traced when sending/receiving BTC?

Maybe it's not really necessary to use TOR with Armory after all...

I just want to prevent someone to know my IP when sending/receiving BTC, that's all
1413  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How 'Anonymous' is Bitcoin? on: October 22, 2014, 12:27:45 PM


Is it secure enough? I lost 1 BTC using blockchain + TOR (a few days ago) and 1 BTC using coinbase + TOR ( a few months ago)

I used them as hot wallets, while the rest of the BTC were, and still are in a cold wallet with Armory.

What was your client for the hot wallet that you lost money in?  What brand? How did you lose the money?  Keyboard logger?

Blockchain and coinbase. On blockchain I had Google second factor authentication and a second password when sending money and in Coinbase I just had a password, and after a "conextion untrusted" screen, the funds were gone.

I've read that's because when using clearnet sites with TOR the exit node may be "infected" and the hacker can obtain your details, that's why I no longer trust online wallets with TOR and I've decided to use Armory for a hot wallet as well. But I want to use it with TOR, and I'm a Little paranoid to be honest. I also have a cold wallet in Armory and if they hack that wallet... that would de a disaster.

EDIT:

And what happens if I use Armory withouth TOR? Do I remain anonymous? Will my IP be traced when sending/receiving BTC?

Maybe it's not really necessary to use TOR with Armory after all...

I just want to prevent someone to know my IP when sending/receiving BTC, that's all
1414  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: How 'Anonymous' is Bitcoin? on: October 22, 2014, 01:16:20 AM
Hello everyone,

I need your help here.

I'm currently using Armory (1 cold wallet and 1 hot wallet for small amounts) Both wallets with multiple addresses.

I want to use Armory with TOR because I don't want to show my real IP. I've read all the discussion about the IP not being shown in the blockchain but I want to be as safest as possible.

I have to configure Bitcoin QT and then change some parameter at bitcoin.conf if I'm not wrong.

My question is...

Is it secure enough? I lost 1 BTC using blockchain + TOR (a few days ago) and 1 BTC using coinbase + TOR ( a few months ago)

I used them as hot wallets, while the rest of the BTC were, and still are in a cold wallet with Armory.

So basically, I'm chanching now to Armory + TOR for a hot wallet since I no longer trust online wallets + TOR

What are your thoughts?

Is it a good idea?

Any tips?

Maybe it's better to don't use Armory + TOR for a hot wallet?

And what about Armory + TOR for a cold wallet? I've been running Armory without TOR all this time.

I'm quite paranoid and lost here, any help would be much appreciated!!

Best regards!!
1415  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: October 21, 2014, 02:39:25 PM
Hi there,

I'm running the lasts versions of bitcoin-qt and Armory

I want to run Armory through TOR but how can I do it? I know this matter has ben already explained before, but I can't find the pages.

I see that the new version includes an option for TOR.

And second questions, is it secure?

I've had bad experiences with blockchain + TOR and coinbase + TOR losing small amounts with both wallets.

I've read that visiting clearnet sites with TOR isn't a good idea, that's why I ask if Armory + TOR is secure.

I store 90% of my BTC in a cold wallet in Armory, and I don't want to lose them...

Any help would be much appreciated, as I said, I store all the funds in Armory and I'm quite paranoid about security.

Best regards


Anyone? Huh
1416  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: October 20, 2014, 11:31:03 PM
Hi there,

I'm running the lasts versions of bitcoin-qt and Armory

I want to run Armory through TOR but how can I do it? I know this matter has ben already explained before, but I can't find the pages.

I see that the new version includes an option for TOR.

And second questions, is it secure?

I've had bad experiences with blockchain + TOR and coinbase + TOR losing small amounts with both wallets.

I've read that visiting clearnet sites with TOR isn't a good idea, that's why I ask if Armory + TOR is secure.

I store 90% of my BTC in a cold wallet in Armory, and I don't want to lose them...

Any help would be much appreciated, as I said, I store all the funds in Armory and I'm quite paranoid about security.

Best regards

I'm putting the message again just for more visibility...

I dont think armory tor helps.. Your transactions will still send through bitcoind

Look into torrifying bitcoin

Yes sorry, that's what I meant. I've read that you can do this with bitcoin qt and then select the tor option in armory as well. The devolopers know for sure, I just can't find their old posts explaining the process. If they read this, please let me know!!
1417  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: October 20, 2014, 10:17:14 PM
Hi there,

I'm running the lasts versions of bitcoin-qt and Armory

I want to run Armory through TOR but how can I do it? I know this matter has ben already explained before, but I can't find the pages.

I see that the new version includes an option for TOR.

And second questions, is it secure?

I've had bad experiences with blockchain + TOR and coinbase + TOR losing small amounts with both wallets.

I've read that visiting clearnet sites with TOR isn't a good idea, that's why I ask if Armory + TOR is secure.

I store 90% of my BTC in a cold wallet in Armory, and I don't want to lose them...

Any help would be much appreciated, as I said, I store all the funds in Armory and I'm quite paranoid about security.

Best regards

I'm putting the message again just for more visibility...
1418  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory - Discussion Thread on: October 20, 2014, 03:51:30 PM
Hi there,

I'm running the lasts versions of bitcoin-qt and Armory

I want to run Armory through TOR but how can I do it? I know this matter has ben already explained before, but I can't find the pages.

I see that the new version includes an option for TOR.

And second questions, is it secure?

I've had bad experiences with blockchain + TOR and coinbase + TOR losing small amounts with both wallets.

I've read that visiting clearnet sites with TOR isn't a good idea, that's why I ask if Armory + TOR is secure.

I store 90% of my BTC in a cold wallet in Armory, and I don't want to lose them...

Any help would be much appreciated, as I said, I store all the funds in Armory and I'm quite paranoid about security.

Best regards
1419  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Tor+Blockchain wallet hacked? 633 btc loss on: October 19, 2014, 12:02:48 PM
Just to clarify, I'm not the guy who lost 633 BTC

I've just lost 1 BTC using blockchain + TOR and I lost 2 BTC 6 months ago using Coinbase + TOR

I use a cold wallet from Armory and now I'm using hot wallets for small amounts with Armory as well.

I'm going to do some more research, but I don't feel like using Armory + TOR after my bad experiences...
1420  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Armory and TOR? on: October 18, 2014, 09:07:19 PM
I have it working now! Thanks to everyone that has gotten this working before!



Is it complicated? What are the steps? I have the last version of Armory
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