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21  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: "Italian Special Edition" Jalapeno on: June 30, 2013, 01:30:58 AM
Maidak: Luckyyyy

I'm the guy who stole his bitcoins btw  Cheesy



awesome miner guy custom pic added to the auction bottom [:
22  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: "Italian Special Edition" Jalapeno on: June 29, 2013, 09:35:57 PM
 Grin glad someone likes it
23  Economy / Computer hardware / "Italian Special Edition" Jalapeno on: June 29, 2013, 10:12:39 AM
My friend is selling this.

If anyone is interested then I can get you in contact with him.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Butterfly-Labs-ITALIAN-SPECIAL-EDITION-Jalapeno-Bitcoin-Magic-Money-Box-/261237769373?

The one and only!
24  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin server eating CPU on: June 21, 2011, 06:36:08 PM
Do you have a multicore CPU? The best thing to do for now is to run the miner on one core only by changing the "affinity". This way the miner can only max out one core. You can do this by doing a ctrl-alt-del and going to the miner process and right mouse click - affinity. The better way to set the affinity is by using a batch script to start the miner and/or bitcoin.exe and have it start with "start /affinity 1 ..." Also, I don't see why it would be a problem using a slightly older bitcoin.exe if it works.

There are a lot of people whose CPUs are maxed out by miners in Windows. Use the search (there are 5+ threads on this). Unfortunately, it appears that very few people are able to fix the problem without switching to Linux. The general advice is to downgrade the ATI Catalyst video drivers and SDK.
25  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Linuxcoin hard reboot howto on: June 21, 2011, 06:21:54 PM
No. I don't why LinuxCoin does a "fake reboot". I want to be able to type "reboot" on the console and have the computer actually reboot. I can't be the only one who wants this. Can anyone help?
26  Bitcoin / Project Development / Linuxcoin hard reboot howto on: June 21, 2011, 03:21:18 AM
With Linuxcoin, when you try to reboot in it, the computer doesn't do a full reboot. What do you change in Linuxcoin so it does a "hard" reboot just like when you turn off and on the computer?
27  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Ongoing most ridiculously secure way to send bitcoins on: June 20, 2011, 07:00:38 AM
I am listing the steps for the most ridiculously secure way to secure a wallet and send bitcoins.

Add to my list!

When you post, copy exactly what the previous person wrote and BOLD the new lines that you wrote.

This should be fun  Grin

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All of of the following has to be down as fast as you can while monitoring your logs:

Buy a brand new router.

You're going to need to connect to port 8333 to download all of the blocks, so only allow outgoing and incoming port 8333 on your router and any firewalls that you have. (I'm not sure if this is possible, but if you know that you will definitely bootstrap to a friend's IP address, then only allow port 8333 to and from that IP only.)

Make a secure and up to date custom OpenBSD Live CD from a super secure computer of course.

The Live CD should be setup so no files on the computer are allowed to change except maybe logs and ?. Possibly install tripwire.

The Live CD will include your custom written software that encrypts your keyboard strokes. This will be similar to QFX's KeyScrambler.

Build a Faraday cage room so no one picks up your monitor, keyboard, and brainwave signals from the street.

Put in your computer, keyboard, monitor, and your debugged body into the Faraday cage room.

Unplug the ethernet cable and boot your custom OpenBSD Live CD that will run in the RAM. Do not have any hard drives plugged in.

Plug in the ethernet cable and open bitcoin.

If you are making a new wallet, as soon as your new wallet is generated then unplug the ethernet cable and md5/SHA your new wallet dat as soon as it's created. Memorize the md5/SHA hashes so you can verify your .dat in the future.

Encrypt your wallet dat however you want and back it up to a MAM-A Gold CD-ROM. Make a few copies.

Shutdown the computer.

Turn on the computer, plug in the ethernet cable, and run bitcoin again.

Wait until bitcoin downloads all of the blocks.

If it's possible, md5/SHA the block files from another computer that has all of the updated blocks as well and make sure the hashes match. Someone could yell to you the md5/SHA hashes from outside of the cage.

Unplug the ethernet cable and type in your sender's address and the amount of bitcoins you want to send.

Put in the CD-ROM with your encrypted wallet dat on it and decrypt your wallet into the RAM.

Plug in the ethernet cable and send the booty err coins as fast as you can then unplug the ethernet cable.

Check all of your logs and look for something fishy.

Turn off your computer.

Sit in the room for 60 minutes with your RAM sticks and CD-ROMs in your hand. If a hostile intruder breaks in then you must blow up the RAM and CD-ROMs asap. Assume that they won't torture you for your encrypted CD-ROM password.

Assume that your RAM data will be unrecoverable after 60 minutes.

Done.
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Someone please expand this to make it more ridiculous then what I just said. Like building an underground bunker for this one computer Tongue

Also, we could make a custom Unix/Linux Live CD JUST for sending bitcoins from a wallet. For example, you put in the Live CD and it says ( no gui of course [: ) to enter the sender's address and amount of bitcoins to send. Then you enter your encrypted wallet path and the encryption password. After, the bitcoins are sent the computer shuts down ha.
28  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin mining virus on: June 18, 2011, 06:58:58 PM
Since the project is now deleted, I got this from Google cache if anyone is interested in what the project was:


Status: Open

Selected Providers:

Budget: $30-$250 USD

Created: 06/06/2011 at 12:21 EDT

Bid Count: 0

Average Bid:
-

Ends: 07/06/2011 at 12:21 EDT (29d 23h left)

Project Creator: Alphanon [Online]
Employer Rating: (No Feedback Yet)
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Description

This project will consist of modifying the BitCoin client application in order to install on a large number of unattended machines.

Modifications will include:

1.) Install silently or run from a single executable (portable). And run on system startup.
2.) No visible signs of application during runtime. Muted dialogs, no tray icon, no option to uninstall in add/remove, etc.
3.) Each separate install must use predefined variables for the application options and the bitcoin address. Or be scripted to transfer generated bitcoins to a predefined address at a given interval.

You may read more about BitCoin @ http://www.bitcoin.org/ and browse the source @ https://github.com/bitcoin

BitCoin is distributed under the The MIT License - http://opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php    
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    Software Architecture

   
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29  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin mining virus on: June 18, 2011, 02:19:07 AM
@ibisy70 He is trying to make a program to secretly mine on someone's computer, not steal wallets.
30  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Trojan Wallet stealer be careful on: June 18, 2011, 12:17:25 AM
I'm loving all the talk here about BSD. FreeBSD ftw.

OpenCL mining on GPUs isn't supported in FreeBSD though Sad
31  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New Computer with No OS on: June 17, 2011, 11:53:03 PM
Windows has to to detect each graphics card when you boot. You could either plug all your GPUs into separate monitors or our make a dummy plug: http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=16816.0

The dummy plug is really really easy to make and costs less then $5.

I suggest using the operating system you're familiar with first. Make sure you keep it updated with the latest software and patches so you don't get hacked.
32  Other / Beginners & Help / Bitcoin mining virus on: June 17, 2011, 11:47:31 PM
http://www.freelancer.com/projects/Software-Architecture-CPlusPlus-Programming/Modify-open-source-software-for.html

Someone is trying to outsource a mining virus  Undecided
33  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: 5830s selling out - no more at Newegg on: June 06, 2011, 08:04:53 PM
Well keep in mind that the 5xxx gpus are from late 2009: https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Evergreen_%28GPU_family%29#Products

I wouldn't be surprised if the 5830s at Tiger Direct sell out soon  Shocked
34  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Can't seem to get second card working using x1 extender on: June 06, 2011, 05:14:03 AM
Obviously it is possible that the cable is defective. Try the cable on a different motherboard (friend's).
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