Sup fellas Transaction: a865a5e6dd5bceee5c597a98ab4ba64ff59c03a2df6a305877f75bf1ae7a802d Thank you... Re-enrolling Name: RocketSingh Posts: 547 (including this one) Activity: 350 Position: Sr. Member Bitcoin address: 1Dk4Si2w8StdGVsMW7AYMchTf99NKdVec8
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woow! Great pricing. But its shows "3 Years at Rs.48/month" so i've to pay monthly or once er three year?
Of course you have to pay for three years upfront. There is another vendor providing almost the same specs for free, which u might like to check... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=617213.0
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@OP I was checking your offers for Vodafone India, specifically this one => https://www.bitrefill.com/vodafone-haryana-india/I would request you to add 2 top-up amounts... i. INR 222 - Full talk time ii. INR 54 - 1 paise per second (or something like that) An awesome job you have done and I hope this project to be very successful.
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Thank you for the explanation. In fact this 550 satoshi is the commission amount of an application. Its value will vary depending on the input amount. I needed to know the lowest I can allow. I could leave it in the wallet itself, but as hot wallet is not safe, I want to move out the commission amount as well. Hope, I am doing it right...
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In our case, attacker simply targeted stratum IPs. There is no such service as CloudFlare for stratum and no ISP/provider can do null route of UDP therefore you cannot really fight 300gbps UDP flood.
It is not so hard to protect web server. You can move mail server to another server/IP.
So, how come someone protect his mail server ? I never heard Gmail to be down due to DDOS. There must be some way to hide the Mail Server IP as well... Mail server is not so critical to protect. In worst case scenario, sending/receiving of mails will not work, which is not equal as crippling entire service. For attacker is usually not worth to attack only your mail server, because with such attack he doesn't gain much leverage. Is CloudFlare Free plan strong enough for DDOS protection ? If yes, is there any tuning in settings are required ?
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Was searching bitcoin related domains names I found this odd gem. Supposedly Satoshi Nakamoto owns "Satoshislist.com" Here's the link: https://www.namecheap.com/domains/whois/results.aspx?domain=satoshislist.com What do you guys make of it? omain Name: SATOSHISLIST.COM Registry Domain ID: 1900569183_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.godaddy.com Registrar URL: http://www.godaddy.com Update Date: 2015-02-04T01:29:32Z Creation Date: 2015-02-04T01:29:32Z Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2016-02-04T01:29:32Z Registrar: GoDaddy.com, LLC Registrar IANA ID: 146 Registrar Abuse Contact Email: abuse@godaddy.com Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.480-624-2505 Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited http://www.icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited Domain Status: clientUpdateProhibited http://www.icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited Domain Status: clientRenewProhibited http://www.icann.org/epp#clientRenewProhibited Domain Status: clientDeleteProhibited http://www.icann.org/epp#clientDeleteProhibited Registry Registrant ID: Registrant Name: Satoshi Nakamoto Registrant Organization: Registrant Street: 11-5 Shibuya 2-Chome Registrant City: Shibuya Registrant State/Province: Tokyo Registrant Postal Code: 150-0002 Registrant Country: Japan Registrant Phone: +81.7606086565 Registrant Phone Ext: Registrant Fax: Registrant Fax Ext: Registrant Email: satoshin08@gmx.com Registry Admin ID: Admin Name: Satoshi Nakamoto Admin Organization: Admin Street: 11-5 Shibuya 2-Chome Admin City: Shibuya Admin State/Province: Tokyo Admin Postal Code: 150-0002 Admin Country: Japan Admin Phone: +81.7606086565 Admin Phone Ext: Admin Fax: Admin Fax Ext: Admin Email: satoshin08@gmx.com Registry Tech ID: Tech Name: Satoshi Nakamoto Tech Organization: Tech Street: 11-5 Shibuya 2-Chome Tech City: Shibuya Tech State/Province: Tokyo Tech Postal Code: 150-0002 Tech Country: Japan Tech Phone: +81.7606086565 Tech Phone Ext: Tech Fax: Tech Fax Ext: Tech Email: satoshin08@gmx.com Name Server: NS57.DOMAINCONTROL.COM Name Server: NS58.DOMAINCONTROL.COM DNSSEC: unsigned No way... Domain registered on 2015-02-04. Satoshi will never use his real details for registration in 2015, that again for a CraigList type petty domain, where he left heavyweight domains like bitcoin.org.
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Input amount: 0.01 BTC
Output amounts... i. 0.009899 BTC ii. 0.000001 BTC
Mining fee: 0.0001 BTC
Will this Tx face any problem in being included in a block as one output is very low ?
Yes, 100 satoshi is below the current dust limit (546 satoshi) and thus you will have a hard time to get that transaction broadcasted to a miner. So, do u mean, the following will go fine ? Input amount: 0.01 BTC Output amounts... i. 0.0098945 BTC ii. 0.0000055 BTC Mining fee: 0.0001 BTC
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Input amount: 0.01 BTC
Output amounts... i. 0.009899 BTC ii. 0.000001 BTC
Mining fee: 0.0001 BTC
Will this Tx face any problem in being included in a block as one output is very low ?
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Golden does not necessarily mean gold.
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What is this BitBay thing ? You are also running an exchange ?
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Great idea, but how are you going to force them to give the money back once they are tracked down? There's so many known thieves and debtors in the Bitcoin world that nobody can force to give the money back. One of the recent ones is the owner of PB mining. I believe he was doxed and still owes money.
Dunno XD guess I'll ask AirWolf - just kidding respect for your hard working actions man, which I will probably adopt btw ! (except from threatening a mother that has probably nothing to do with it... for instance)... anyway For now thinking working thinking... but my idea was kind of this: maybe less aggressively let them know that we are linked worldwide and can actually get to them and will not sit on it letting it go thinking 'oh what a lesson' 'my bad' you know... I guess if I were in their shoes that would me cure me a bit from the feeling 'all authorized' 'no consequence'. Whom do u plan to start with ? FC ? He has, so far, been able to rip off the most from a mining scam. As per latest info, he is now in Thailand. How do u plan to track him over there ?
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You may want to work on the name a bit. "Toxcoin" does not give much confidence Thanks, but we want to keep the name as it is It's our brand and we want to continue building trust with it. Greetings, TOXCOIN Support Very difficult to build trust on this name. It instantly gives the idea of an Alt Coin. Well, but if you compare this name to other exchanges like Clevercoin etc, you could also think those are the names for an altcoin We'll kontinue to operate with that name because we like it. Thanks anyway for your reply. Greetings, TOXCOIN Support I have heard of BitStamp.net, BTC-e.com, LocalBitcoins.com, 100bit.co.in, Kraken.com, btcxindia.com, coinsecure.com. But, none of them appears to me as an Alt coin. Though I never heard of this Clevercoin. Seems really like an Alt coin name.
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Will really be awesome if you guys allow to buy BMS ( book my show) vouchers via Zebpay
Whoever can implement this idea will start seeing super sale
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Genesis Mining: More info + time lapse movie here: http://www.[Suspicious link removed]/?p=cloudmining (no ref link) I see they accept credit cards, is it more worthy to buy mining and earn bitcoins that way or buy bitcoins directly? And it would be better if they were available to pay anonymously with paypal, skrill or smth like that.. For God's sake, stay away from a .tk website.
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Hi,
I'm a bit scary to invest in mining company that stay hidden... On their website there is no information at all. Is it a legit company ? the address ? support seems to be non-existing, no terms of use...
I always thought that people who hide do not have good intentions ...
Dont touch this one with a 10ft barge pole! All signs point to a straight up Ponzi. Which companies are to touch with 10ft barge pole ?
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In our case, attacker simply targeted stratum IPs. There is no such service as CloudFlare for stratum and no ISP/provider can do null route of UDP therefore you cannot really fight 300gbps UDP flood.
It is not so hard to protect web server. You can move mail server to another server/IP.
So, how come someone protect his mail server ? I never heard Gmail to be down due to DDOS. There must be some way to hide the Mail Server IP as well...
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