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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] KICKICO - PLATFORM FOR FUNDRAISING ON CRYPTOCURRENCY on: January 20, 2023, 03:28:27 PM
Hello I can't find how to convert my 888888 Kick tokens from ETH to your new BNB network. How do I do this?
The responsibility of the developers is to ensure the proper functioning of the tokens and their exchange in case of network change.
What is the situation?
I got them too ages ago. You supposedly needed to unfreeze them until before July 1st 2021 so your tokens are not worth anything. But it seemed like a scam anyway so i don't think it would have been possible to gain anything from those anyway. Just google 888888 Kick tokens and you get a lot of scam accusations. Just be glad you didn't fall for it before.


Thank you for telling me. It seems that this person is running the project? https://twitter.com/AntiDanilevski

I googled what you suggested, what I read is totally damning and it is not normal.

For all victims of scams I recommend to gather all your evidence and then file a formal complaint with

https://www.cftc.gov/Forms/tipsandcomplaints.html

It doesn't matter where you are, even if you are in the USA, China, Australia, Russia or elsewhere. As a consumer you can assert your rights and seek redress.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] KICKICO - PLATFORM FOR FUNDRAISING ON CRYPTOCURRENCY on: January 20, 2023, 01:13:57 PM
Hello I can't find how to convert my 888888 Kick tokens from ETH to your new BNB network. How do I do this?

The responsibility of the developers is to ensure the proper functioning of the tokens and their exchange in case of network change.

What is the situation?
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / ☠️ If you own Bitcoin or cryptoshitcoins, use AMD or INTEL then you should read on: June 16, 2022, 02:08:20 PM
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☠️ If you own Bitcoin or cryptoshitcoins, use AMD or INTEL then you should read this....

Scientists from the University of Texas at Austin, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Washington say that attackers can use a vulnerability called "Hertzleed" to gain access to private keys in cryptographic libraries.

The problem has been identified in Intel's 8th to 11th generation desktop and laptop chips based on the Core microarchitecture, as well as AMD Ryzen chips based on the Zen 2 and Zen 3 architectures. The vulnerability was reported by Tom's Hardware Computer Division.

Earlier this year, Intel introduced its own processor for cryptocurrency mining.

Hertzleed attack

Hertzbleed is a new type of side-channel attack based on dynamic frequency management features (hence the name: Hertz (Hertz) and bleed (data suppression)). The study states:

"In the worst case, these attacks allow access to cryptographic keys on remote servers by analysing the computation time in cryptographic libraries. Previously, these libraries were considered hacker-proof.

The Hertzbleed attack analyses the dynamic frequency under various workloads and breaks the encryption by guessing and manipulating the ciphertext.

Dynamic frequency and voltage scaling (DVFS) is a feature that reduces power consumption. However, attackers can understand the difference in power consumption by analysing the server response time to certain requests.

"Hertzbleed is a real and practically possible security threat," the researchers noted.


How to protect yourself

Intel and AMD currently have no plans to deploy Hertzleed firmware patches, but there are steps users can take themselves.

Chip manufacturers advise disabling dynamic frequency control to protect against Hertzbleed. On Intel processors it is called Turbo Boost, and on AMD it is called Turbo Core or Precision Boost. Companies are confident that this will not affect processor performance.

According to senior director of public relations and incident response Jerry Bryant, this attack has no practical application outside the lab, as it would take an hour or even days to steal the keys. He also added that "cryptographic solutions that are immune to side-channel power analysis attacks are not affected by this vulnerability.


https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-amd-hertzbleed-cpu-vulnerability-boost-clock-speed-steal-crypto-keys/
https://www.reddit.com/r/bitcoincashSV/comments/vdlsv2/if_you_own_bitcoin_or_cryptoshitcoins_use_amd_or/
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BitBay OFFICIAL BITBAY Thread Smart Contracts Decentralized Markets Rolling Peg on: October 19, 2021, 12:05:59 PM

Hello, I have several questions,

- Why is BAY not on CoinmarketCap / Coingecko anymore?

- Your website / social networking channels has not been updated for several years / months, roadmap, devs, objective ... Is the project still alive?

- How to buy or sell BAY native?

- How much total supply to this date (¿same like https://bay.tokenview.com/)?

- What position do you take regarding the BAYs that will be returned from the Cryptopia hack in the coming months?

5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [Ann] Folgory buy and sell cryptocurrency and merchant account on: March 29, 2021, 10:29:10 PM
It seems that a reputable newspaper called Coingeek is looking to collect testimonials from users about their "experiences" with exchanges or fraud so that they can continue to expose the fraudsters in the crypto environment... Thus feeding the "Crypto Cartel" section of their media.

Maybe CoinGeek can help us:

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https://coingeek.com/why-arent-digital-asset-providers-held-to-their-promises/

As a part of our Crypto Crime Cartel series, we want to shine a light on unfair practices within the digital asset industry. We believe that exposing harmful, anti-consumer behavior is critical for the development of the industry. As such, if you have any experiences with misleading advertising, rogue digital asset providers preventing access to your holdings or any other unfair or misleading practice, then CoinGeek wants to get your story told. Please reach out via our contact form.
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