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1761  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Provider ABUSE because of Bitcoin Client on: July 24, 2015, 03:44:49 PM
"CERTSI has detected some domain names that seem to be using Fast-Flux techniques[1] pointing to machines under your constituency, which may be members of a botnet"

Correct me if i'm wrong, but from what i understood, they think that your traffic is botnet-related, probably due to many connections connecting to a single IP, which is typical for botnets.
If that is the case, you should just contact them and explain that this is bitcoin traffic, because from what i know; there are no laws banning bitcoin use in your country (Spain).

Communication is the key here, and i believe you can resolve issue they have with you with just a few email's; they provided you with a communication address (<incidencias@certsi.es>)
Report to them, and tell us how it went, i'm interested to see their response.

OP do this, I am curious to their response.
1762  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Stolen Bitcoin on: July 24, 2015, 03:43:15 PM
blockchain.info most certiantly DOES NOT need to know your private key...
1763  Economy / Economics / Re: Did Bitcoin Ruin Your Life, Or Help Your Life? on: July 24, 2015, 03:41:23 PM
Helped I guess...

One should NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER put so much money into BTC that it ruins your life.. EVER. 

I've gotten decimated by the market but BTC has allowed me to donate to many things I believe in and has taught me SO much about cryptology it's crazy.
1764  Economy / Speculation / Re: The reason it's hard to predict the BTC price right now and in the near future on: July 24, 2015, 03:26:29 PM
it's not that hard, if the price held current position for so long, you can be more assured that a new rally is coming, maybe not soon enough but is coming, otherwise the price would have had to fall

the simple thing that this did not happen is telling you that we are ready to skyrocket, same shit happened before the 1200 rally

Agreed, there has been a long time of low prices for people to accumulate an insane amount of coins.
1765  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Hot cables on S3, what am I doing wrong? on: July 24, 2015, 03:00:39 PM
wall outlet > ups > power supply

UPS will eat the power spikes.
1766  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Stolen Bitcoin on: July 24, 2015, 02:02:26 PM
Lol no....I was quite sober. half hour before that I moved something.

BlockChain don't seem to respond with more than the following:

"I'm sorry to hear of this trouble, but the bitcoin network is designed to make chargebacks impossible. Blockchain.info never has access or control of a user's bitcoins in any way, which means only the end user has 100% control over his own bitcoins. This means we have no power to stop or reverse a transaction for you, or even know what exactly happened here."

I will keep pressing them - like I said my main concern is if something strange happened in their wallet - there have been a lot of stories of BlockChain wallets screwing up so I just have to find out which it is - whether I have been actually hacked or whether something has gone wrong with their wallet which many people have seemingly complained about, when I searched around the net.

Find it strange that they are not more forthcoming, considering the amount of issues that they have had with wallet one would imagine they would want to investigate and figure out.



They are 100% telling the truth.. they have no clue about your private key, etc.  Blockchain.info can do nothing for you.  The odds are VERY high you have maleware on your comp. 

... their product is designed to ensure they cannot take your BTC.. nor a gov if they take over blockchain.info.....  due to the fact it's an online walle one should never store mass amounts of their BTC there. 
1767  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Stolen Bitcoin on: July 24, 2015, 01:59:33 PM
This again highlights the huge weakness of bitcoin as they are stored and protected (not!) at the moment. If people loose money in a banking account most of the time they will get their money back. For bitcoin.... it's just "so sorry, too bad".

I agree bitcoin is not for technology noobs.

If you are not storing your BTC on an offline computer they are not safe.
1768  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How much Bitcoin have you donated? on: July 24, 2015, 01:58:22 PM
1-200 $Cad worth.
1769  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Remove Mentions Of Low Fees And Instant Transactions" from Bitcoin.org on: July 24, 2015, 01:29:57 PM
Transactions are still instant, confermations are not.
1770  Economy / Speculation / Re: - High volume breakout! - [bitcoin/USD market observations] on: July 24, 2015, 01:20:36 PM
how many bitcoins are you guys holding? Do you even have 1? 5? 10? 20 even??? I don't have much myself but I'm just curious.

careful.. one becomes a target if people find out you have a bunch of btc.
1771  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Passphrase.io - Zero knowledge notepad - Inspired by Bitcoin brainwallets on: July 23, 2015, 06:20:33 PM
Guys you need to try this webpage out!

 Donated another 5 bits Smiley Smiley.

It is an AMAZING messaging board that can be kept very very private.  That is how I am using it between two friends and my brother.  I must say a very brilliant idea dev.
1772  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coinffeine the world first decentralized Bitcoin exchange in 70 countries on: July 23, 2015, 03:44:41 PM
I hope this is the beginning of a new era of decentralized markets

markets are the bad part of bitcoin,manipulation is so hard

agreed
1773  Economy / Speculation / Re: A thing of beauty on: July 23, 2015, 01:26:58 PM
LOL chicken formation, awesome.
1774  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Passphrase.io - Zero knowledge notepad - Inspired by Bitcoin brainwallets on: July 22, 2015, 10:31:21 PM
I think this is going to get a lot more use as like a snapchat / group snapchat kind of thingy.  Passphrase won't have to be super secure if just talking with freinds, delete txt after ppl have read.
1775  Economy / Speculation / Re: 1 BTC = $5,000 by end of the year! on: July 22, 2015, 07:48:24 PM
So mining will bring in $18 million a day?  Riiiight...

The one thing I have learned is NEVER underestimate bitcoin.. alas positive or negative.

Although, I lean very much towards no freaking chance.
1776  Other / Off-topic / Re: Worst mistake you did with Bitcoin? on: July 22, 2015, 06:59:16 PM
btcjam! wanna talk about a grade a bonehead thing to get into
Based on people's attitudes on this forum, I'm surprised that this hasn't come up more.

I put .2 BTC in the Jam to test the waters.  May just have been chum for scammers, maybe not.  Time will tell.

I've made a nice profit from BTCJAM..

The idea someone was going to pay you back 10 000% in a week................... people deserve what they get.  If you thought that was real you don't deserve your coins.
1777  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can Bitcoin change in value a lot? Is it stable yet? on: July 22, 2015, 05:49:29 PM
It cannot support what people suggest at a pathetic market cap of 4 billion.
1778  Other / Politics & Society / Re: War on ISIS: Can we even win? on: July 22, 2015, 03:28:12 PM
Sure, we will win the war to against IS. Is is so evil, and most people don't like it.

LMAO, just no. so much no.

Never, don't stand a single fucking chance.

1 person causes france to drop 100 billion on secuirty..  don't stand a single chance our nations are full of a bunch of big pussies.


HOWEVER.. they are pretty much a 0% threat to the average person.. the media just makes you think they actually are.  Again pussies massive massive pussies.
1779  Economy / Economics / Re: Can economies grow ad infinitum? on: July 22, 2015, 03:24:02 PM
no it cannot, and this crisis it the best demostration, we reached the point where debts cannot repay themselves

their whole printing mania is coming to an end, but banks know that by reducing cost and fees on trasaction with blockchain technology they can keep printing for some time

This game could go on for a very long time.. the average person is a complete and utter fucking moron.. like I can't even describe how fucking stupid the average person is.
1780  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Coin.mx shutdown by federal government, top executives arrested on: July 22, 2015, 03:22:34 PM
Just when you think things are getting simpler, then all on a sudden incidents like this appear. these kind of incidents make a bad impression on the outside world and bitcoin community.

Thats exactly the reason of this shutting down. Dont believe BS the feds say about the charges. The point isnt about to charge the owners,


THis they are all just a bunch of pigs that have been told by there masters what to do.
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