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241  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tenebrix, a CPU-friendly, GPU-hostile cryptocurrency on: October 08, 2011, 12:50:28 AM

Any suggestions?
242  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin7.com 'hacked'. Database and wallets 'stolen' on: October 08, 2011, 12:37:05 AM
I am shocked by the number of scams, by the lack of professionalism, and by the general bad vibe associated to Bitcoin.

The worse part is that everyone seems to be powerless, unable to deal with fraud on an international scale. Maybe victims should create a non profit-making organization defending bitcoin users' rights, or something like that.

Everyone is powerful.  Vote with your bitcoins.

There shall be better organization of information as to which bitcoin exchanges are reputable, reliable, trustworthy.

According to the information available at http://bitcoinmarkets.com/exchanges.php

The following exchanges are possibilities for similar scam/fraudulent opportunities and should be used with caution (or not at all):

aqoin
Bitchange
BTC-E
BTCex
Bitcoin2Cash
Bitcoin Central
BitMarket
BitStamp
Bitcoiny
Brasil Bitcoin Market
Global Bitcoin Exchange
IMCEX
Mercado Bitcoin
OtcExchange
OzBitcoin
Ruxum
The Rock Trading Company
Tradehill

Actually, it may be useful to establish a kind of standardization to better evaluate and rate which exchanges are reliable/reputable.  Those listed above have little to no contact information that is reliable or reputable enough.
243  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tenebrix, a CPU-friendly, GPU-hostile cryptocurrency on: October 07, 2011, 11:32:12 PM
Largely because nobody does a good enough job with search-replace when they release an alt coin.
Actually there is the possible exception of solidcoin, I don't remember bitcoin being in that one.  It may have been blanked from my mind by the fail though.
and partially ixcoin
244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANNOUNCE] Tenebrix, a CPU-friendly, GPU-hostile cryptocurrency on: October 07, 2011, 11:28:01 PM
Why in the makefile is there still

Code:
all: bitcoin
and
Code:
bitcoin: $(OBJS) obj/init.o obj/ui.o obj/uibase.o
        $(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(WXLIBS) $(LIBS)


also, compile issues: http://privatepaste.com/c9f75d6086
245  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Feedback desired - Bitcoin Markets (agpl) on: October 07, 2011, 09:00:43 PM

I haven't affiliated a list of core bitcoin (is this a reference to the http://bitcoin.org/ publicized release of bitcoin software?  something else?) developers as part of the bitcoin markets project (documenting information for all bitcoin exchanges and each of their markets data (e.g. trade history, depth/orderbook, ticker) and making all code and data available open sourcely).

Currently I am the only developer for the project.  Is anyone else interested to contribute or participate in development? https://gitorious.org/bitcoin-markets/bitcoin-markets
246  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin7.com 'hacked'. Database and wallets 'stolen' on: October 07, 2011, 12:30:18 PM
Maybe users can use http://bitcoinmarkets.com/exchanges.php as a kind of reference to see which bitcoin exchanges are trustworthy/reliable in which the contact information is available.


HOWEVER....


The information must also be verified/confirmed so that new exchanges do not provide false information to give perception of legitimacy and continue the fuckages taking advantage of gullible peoples.
247  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Around the World on: October 07, 2011, 12:20:31 PM
Countries in which my logs show absolutely no connections from any users in any servers/networks:
Barbados (bb)
Botswana (bw)
Democratic Republic of the Congo (cd)
Algeria (dz)
Egypt (eg)
Ethiopa (et)
Gambia (gm)
Honduras (hn)
Haiti (ht)
Iraq (iq)
Jamaica (jm)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (kp)
Sri Lanka (lk)
Liberia (lr)
Myanmar (mm)
Malta (mt)
Malawi (mw)
Nigeria (ng)
Oman (om)
Panama (pa)
Qatar (qa)
Rwanda (rw)
Saudi Arabia (sa)
Sudan (sd)
Syrian Arab Republic (sy)
Swaziland (sz)
Tunisia (tn)

I'm almost permanently connected from one of those countries (though with v0.4.0 my number of connections went from ~100 to ~10). So it might be a good idea to add them as well. Who knows, the additional advertisement might also help. Wink


See updated list in first post.  If anyone lives in any of these countries, feel free to create the channel and register it and let me know and I'll add it to original post.
248  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Around the World on: October 07, 2011, 12:13:14 PM
Seems like a very centralized way of doing things and IMO looks very much like domain-squatting. It would be better to let these communities grow organically rather than having one person have control over all of them, which is most likely why the Bitcoin devs haven't claimed #bitcoin* through Freenode's group registration process.

If you get run over by a bus or lose interest in Bitcoin tomorrow then all of these channels will be unusable. Nice work Sad

Actually, that's not the case.  Jeff Garzik owns bitcoin namespace on freenode and can recover channels as necessary.  If he is run over by bus, then all of #bitcoin-* may be at a risk?  ._.

Also, my method is to prepare the channels in anticipation for others to take over as communities form.  This should take only a few days actually, and is already progressing rather nicely.

Also, since I rarely go outside and instead sit at my computers 24/7, the chances of getting hit by a bus are rather slim.  Even if a bus were to crash into the home I am currently residing in, I am not in a room that would be impacted and cause death or injury.   A bus would not be able to reach me.

Otherwise, do you mean pc bus?

Also, I noticed the following channels seem to have been abandoned or are opless and I have contacted jgarzik to recover them:

#bitcoin-at
#bitcoin-bg
#bitcoin-br
#bitcoin-es
#bitcoin-eu
#bitcoin-in
#bitcoin-no
#bitcoin-otc-sv
#bitcoin-ru
249  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: bitcoin7.com 'hacked'. Database and wallets 'stolen' on: October 07, 2011, 10:06:33 AM
I don't see how to withdraw my 1 bitcoin.






I also do not see a way to specify USD amount even.

Code:
<div class="row">
<div class="text"><label for="">Amount to withdraw:</label></div>

                <div class="field">0.00 USD <img src="img/flags/usd.gif" /></div>
</div>

Note that 0.00 is plain text and not an input field.

Although, I did not have any usd in my account, only 1 bitcoin.





I'm also a bit skeptical that this process is designed to fish for information of others in which the submitted images (if any) will be used for identity theft purposes.

Again, bitcoin7 have no documented information as to who they are, so they are free to fuck with anyone and everyone as much as they desire.  Bitcoin7 will most likely respond assuring that this is not the case, but that easily can also be part of their effort to continue the fuckages through sense of doubt and willing to take risks, for anyone who is willing to naively consider such options. ^_^
250  Local / Трейдеры / Re: https://bitcoin7.com/ взломан on: October 07, 2011, 10:04:24 AM
251  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Around the World on: October 07, 2011, 07:15:31 AM
My method of finding others to manually invite to country-specific channels involves the following:

I have three network connections to freenode.
One is for all bitcoin-related channels only (log files freenode-bitcoin-#*)  
Another is for all altcoin-related channels (and some additional bitcoin-related channels due to 120 chan limit (log files freenode-altcoin-#*)
Another is for all foreign bitcoin-related channels only (log files freenode-foreign-#*)

Code:
tail -f ~/.xchat2/xchatlogs/freenode-bitcoin-#* ~/.xchat2/xchatlogs/freenode-altcoin-#* ~/.xchat2/xchatlogs/freenode-foreign-#*|grep --color=always "\.[a-z][a-z][a-z]\?)"|grep -v --color=always "\.\(com\|edu\|net\|org\))"

I switched to znc: (list of nicks that I already contacted included so as to not annoy them again)
Code:
tail -f ~/.znc/users/freenode_altcoin/moddata/log/#* ~/.znc/users/freenode_bitcoin/moddata/log/#* ~/.znc/users/freenode_foreign/moddata/log/#* ~/.znc/users/freenode_foreigner/moddata/log/#* ~/.znc/users/freenode_global/moddata/log/#*|grep --color=always -e "\*\*\* Joins: .* (.*\.[a-z][a-z][a-z]\?)"|grep -v --color=always -e "\.\(biz\|com\|edu\|net\|org\))" -e "\(.*dearia \|Aklirg \|Alareiks \|ali1234 \|Anduck \|andyroo \|App3l_ \|arcane_ \|archevety \|ArmittK \|AStove \|ASY \|Atomim \|baz \|BCBot \|bdmk \|bencoder_\? \|Bitinterested \|blaeks \|Blitzboom \|bobke \|brendio_\? \|Bricklayer \|brilthor \|brooss_\?_\? \|bst-- \|BTC-Lama \|btcm[0-9] \|bv-falcon_\? \|ByteCoin \|caish5 \|cdecker \|Ceaser86 \|ChAtMaN \|chem|st \|Cherothald \|ChrisHC \|c_k \|Clipse \|Clonedead \|cmurrayis \|codler \|Cokein \|comboy \|cosby2 \|cosurgi \|crazy_imp \|CryptoX \|cuqa \|cyphunk1\? \|__doc__ \|danbri \|dapal_ \|darkshine \|DaveH \|Dead_Pirate \|deskro \|djoot \|DontMindMe \|DustySnow \|dvide \|dx \|Dyaheon \|Dynamix_\? \|el_bb \|erle- \|eryngi \|explodent \|faiob \|fho \|fimp_\? \|flyman_\? \|Forconin \|g2x3k \|genjix[^ ]* \|GoMaD \|Graet_\? \|hamitron \|Havamal \|iddo_\? \|InstaGx \|IO- \|iPwnd_\? \|izz3k \|jabawok \|Jackneill \|jarpiain \|Jenda122 \|jine \|joepie91 \|Jorgeminator \|joxu \|jscinoz \|Kacheltje \|Kallimeo \|kanoi \|kaptah \|Ken\` \|kinlo \|Kolky \|kubicek_\? \|kW_\? \|LagMo \|Lambdacore \|larsivi \|lasdj \|LazyDaisy \|linuxthefish_ \|lollo64it \|loltu \|Lopuz \|Ludak32 \|lyon667.* \|magnetron \|marf_away \|MasterSpooge \|Maxell \|MaxSan1\? \|MC-Eeepc \|michal\[t\] \|micols \|mindphlux \|Misiur1\? \|mmoya \|mnass_\? \|mnc \|molecular \|MoonShad0w\`\? \|Moredread \|mperth \|MrDDisBack \|MrTiggr \|msb8r \|mtrlt_\? \|N30ph4r1s \|nachti \|Nachtwind \|Necrathex \|necro__\? \|NeonLicht \|nick_santa_\? \|nodemaster \|nookieman \|nr9 \|NympH \|oc80z\|osama_ \|paci_\? \|personaluse \|phedny \|phlax \|picchio \|pierreghz \|player3 \|Plnt \|poaroa \|polipie \|povik \|pqs \|prettyrage \|r_o_o_s \|r2k_\?_\? \|_Raptor_ \|rapeghost \|rdponticelli_\? \|Red_Wolf_[12] \|rikurr \|rkos- \|RobinPKR \|[rR]ontus-\? \|Runnigan \|ruza_\? \|rzk \|SAC \|sacarlson \|Sativacyborg \|sbc \|sceptic_ohforf2\? \|scinfo \|SeriousWorm \|shadders \|skarloey \|skelet \|slothbag \|slush1 \|Solid_OhForf2\? \|somuchwin \|soptik \|speeder \|spq \|[sS]teffer_\? \|stellan0r \|sturles \|Sure_Not \|\[t\]michal \|TandyUK \|Thaohh \|Thermi \|thoro \|Thracky \|tioan \|tomat \|topace_\? \|topi\` \|Tracker- \|trasp \|tri3p \|trippp \|tuopasdg \|tuoppi \|tuoppp_ \|u5oyYpt7orfctXq \|uberlord \|ultra_ \|uNuN\^ \|uzyn \|Vib3_\? \|waynerr_\?_\? \|Wayno \|wboy1 \|weeb0_away \|We[l|]vis \|WindPower \|wolfspraul \|wumpus \|x4nti \|XertroV \|xhr22i \|xorAxAx \|xzion \|ymre \|yossarian_1\? \|Zarutian \|zby_home_\? \|zdcobran \|zek \|zemanel \|znh \|zwags \|zzz\?uper \)"
252  Other / Off-topic / Bitcoin Signature on: October 07, 2011, 02:13:40 AM
From now on I will all receipts and other things with 'bitcoin' instead of smiley faces.
253  Other / Off-topic / Re: Freenode Kline Evasion on: October 06, 2011, 11:10:29 PM
Yay!  Finally unklined!
254  Other / Off-topic / Re: Freenode Kline Evasion on: October 06, 2011, 09:52:47 PM
"Please, tell us that you will follow our channel policy and group registration."

I had already responded to this admitting that I will follow channel policy (note, there is no established policy relating to what I did), however, still no response.
255  Other / Off-topic / Re: Freenode Kline Evasion on: October 06, 2011, 09:50:03 PM
Moved from https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47057.msg560614#msg560614

Email from me:
Quote
Hi,

I was in the middle of manually preparing channels for global bitcoin community and I received kline for ip 65.30.35.48

related: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47057.msg560434#msg560434

l3estest l2egardedsness,
Miz

Email response from Nicolas Coevoet (niko):
Quote
On our side, that's not appear at a manual process, that's the first point.

And before registering hundreds channels under multi accounts in few seconds,
you should take a look at our http://freenode.net/policy.shtml#channelnaming
policy, and also http://freenode.net/group_registration.shtml

If you have a valid reason to take ownership on #bitcoin-* namespace, feel free
to fill a group registration form, take a look at
http://blog.freenode.net/2011/09/new-grf-freenode-process/

Before any new channel registration under #bitcoin namespace, be sure to have
an approved GRF.

Please, tell us that you will follow our channel policy and group registration.

Thanks

note: The creating "hundreds channels under multi accounts in few seconds" is exaggerated claim.  The channels were about 100 (or eventually to be about 130), and the channels were registered using multiple accounts (chanserv allows registering only 30 channels per account), however the process was a LOT more than "few seconds."  In fact, if any logs were reviewed, it would be noticed that the first 30 or so registrations were in varying intervals and it was after those 30+ registrations (more than 30 were attempted, but failed due to limit) that I realized only 30 per account and that the next 30 were registered in the span of about 30 seconds (1 per second default irssi interval) and then a bit more delay as I prepared another account to register an additional 30, etc.  So, basically, this was manualized effort, not automated.

So, let's look at http://freenode.net/policy.shtml#channelnaming

Channels on freenode are owned and operated by the groups which register them.

Okay, I created these channels, but I do not own them.

No minimum level of activity or moderation is expected or required of channel owners.

Okay.

The network exists to further on-topic uses

Okay.  The individual bitcoin-countrycode channels were designed to be for the topic of bitcoin in each country.  This seems on-topic.

and channels or groups may be removed from the network for activity which is considered to be off-topic.

Okay.  The channels weren't removed.  A series of klines were triggered.



How about http://freenode.net/group_registration.shtml ?

#bitcoin (the bitcoin* namespace) is owned by jgarzik (Jeff Garzik).  I am not Jeff Garzik.  So... Huh



I laterly responded:

Quote
" On our side, that's not appear at a manual process, that's the first point."

Considering my immediate attention to the fact that I was klined, perhaps it may be recognized that the process was manual.  However, I do admit that I did automate procedure by using regex replacement of text before manually pasting lines into my irc client for a seemingly automated/instant triggering of the commands.




Although I do not mean to be picky and I easily recognize how registering hundreds of channels would trigger red flag, I don't see anything relating to not registering hundreds of channels.  Nor at http://freenode.net/channel_guidelines.shtml

What I do see, however is...

http://freenode.net/policy.shtml

Channel Naming: 1. Ensuring that groups and organizations own and control channels associated with their names

Perhaps it is this ensurance that triggered my kline.  However, I had previously registered many other #bitcoin-?Huh?? channels and that has not resulted in my kline.  Relatedly, others have also established many other #bitcoin-?Huh channels in which there are hundreds.  I have as well in affiliation with a few of my projects.  Again, though, I am NOT Jeff Garzik.   So maybe I must request permission as he is the ruler of bitcoin name space on Freenode.

Primary Channels: Primary channel names, formatted with a single leading hash mark (#), are reserved for participating groups and organizations based on their legal or informal claim to the associated name or name prefix.

Okay.  Nothing about restricting users unaffiliated with a group from creating such channels.  I imagine this is established policy so that in the case that users affiliated with the official group have precedence over controlling a channel if they establish any effort for the particular channel(s).

Primary Channels: Groups on freenode which clearly do not have claim on a name, or whose activities are considered to be off-topic, will not generally be given administrative control over primary channels bearing a given name or name prefix. These limitations may be implemented at the server software level at some point in the future.

Okay.  So I do not have a claim on the 'bitcoin' name and perhaps my activities are somehow off-topic, then I will not be given administrative control over the channels.  This doesn't seem related to klline, does it?


Aha... here we go!

Off-Topic Use: Unlawful activities and their related support activities are considered off-topic, as are inappropriate advertising, heavy media file trading, gaming and proprietary game software modding, warez, hax0r activity, porn and various forms of antisocial behavior, including (but not limited to) political, racial, ethnic, religious or gender-related invective. Off-topic activity may result in users being barred from the network.

So, registering a bunch of country-specific bitcoin channels...  (again in anticipation of preserving channel ops and not losing them and also to eventually pass on channel registration to someone else, preferably someone in the specific country that is interested in taking over ownership/management of the channel), let's see what this fits under.

inappropriate advertising?  nope!
heavy media file trading?  nope!
gaming and proprietary software modding?  nope!
warez?  nope!
hax0r activity?  nope!
porn and various forms of antisocial behavior?  nope!

Okay, so maybe "here we go" not. =/

Maybe...

Termination of Use?

Nothing related here.

So... wtf?  Why was I klined?

Again, I can completely understand that registering many of channels will trigger red flag and especially probably be against policy (especially to prevent abuse, although, my particular purpose can also be argued as not abusive), however, I am not finding anything related to justify my several klines.

Laterly, via email to kline@freenode.net:

Quote
Also, again, please be aware that with my initial effort of registering the channels, the purpose was to not lose ops in the case of inviting others and then my losing my connection and then channel with 10+ users and no ops.  And then to at a later time hand over the channel to someone in that particular country so they can manage it.  Which technically they could have done at their own effort and I would not have to register the channels beforehand, buuut, since I was already in the 120+ channels, again, it is rather likely that many of those channels would eventually establish as opless and difficulty to recover and I would have to contact Jeff Garzik to ask him to help establish recovery of the channels.

Quote
And relatedly, the additional accounts used to register to get around the 30 channel limit were temporary and I would have eventually removed them as they no longer had any registered channels.  This was all manually coordinated effort/responsibility that I was willing to take on, and particularly as a kind of effort to better establish and organize bitcoin communities around the world, many of which who have thanked me for helping to spread awareness that others in their country also used bitcoin, because otherwise they thought they were the only ones.

In the meantime, 5 ips are still klined from freenode.  It's been 3.5 hours and FINALLY unklined!  woot!!!!
256  Other / Off-topic / Freenode Kline Evasion on: October 06, 2011, 08:58:39 PM
Freenode seemingly has an unofficial policy on 'ban evasion' or 'kline evasion.'

Searching Google for `site:freenode.net evasion` returns only http://freenode.net/using_the_network.shtml which has 0 instances of 'evasion' on the page.
Searching Google for `site:freenode.net kline` returns a few results, but nothing seemingly documentative or explanative relating to policies or rules.

Frequently upon being klined, when users reconnect they are advised not to 'evade ban' or 'evade kline' and immediately klined again.

Recently being klined in relation to this, Nicolas Coevoet (niko) emailed me asking

Quote
Could you explain your last network ban evade, after i warned you in #freenode and via email?

I prematurely and unproofreadingly responded

Quote
Hi,

I am reliant on IRC connection (in this case Freenode) to keep in touch with others; a kind of addiction.  I need Internet (and in this case IRC connection) to function.  My apologies for in the case of defining this activity as 'evading kline.'  Similarly to, for example, using aim/icq/msn/yahoo/skype/etc, or myspace/facebook/google+/etc, (which I no longer use), without access to such platforms or mediums, I overwhelmingly feel as if my access to others has been cut off and it can be quite overwhelming to be prevented to have access to others through such environments.

I completely understand the root cause for the kline was specific to mass registrations, and that particular effort that triggered the kline has and will be ceased so as to prevent further need to establish permanency of kline/banning to prevent that continued abusive practice.  However, in terms of expanding that abusive practice to account for any and all practices involving or making use of a connection, seems a bit much.  I understand how it has been established as a standardized procedure within your organization, however, since you asked for me to explain myself, it seems a bit much.

My effort was not continuously malicious in which I had reconnected on several occasions to continue pursuing the malicious or abusive practice of registering channels, which was the cause for triggering the kline.  Therefore, since my continued usage was not malicious, again, disregarding the established policy in which it is described as 'kline evasion', I see how no abusiveness or maliciousness had resulted.  I think this type of effort is similar to police, military and other militia in which once a person is a criminal or abusive, they are always criminal or abusive.  I don't think that my efforts or intentions of 'ban/kline evasion' were to continue the abusive practices, but instead, to have access to the community in which I interact with regularly for other purposes (e.g. socialization, business, etc).

l3estest l2egadedsness,
Miz
257  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Around the World on: October 06, 2011, 08:28:16 PM
My apologies.  I was k-lined (too many times) in response to this (pre-registering the channels in anticipation of passing them onto someone else for each country for the purpose of not losing operators in channels where others join, I forget to op them and then 10+ people are in a channel and nobody is op). =/

See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=47079
258  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Around the World on: October 06, 2011, 06:28:29 PM
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Note: Check out #bitcoin-prague for European November 2011 conference

I am helping to organize bitcoin communities for each country on planet Earth specifically on Freenode IRC network.

My goal is to establish organized bitcoin community in each country to potentially establish integrating bitcoin into local businesses/organizations/operations/etc or even creating new businesses/organizations/operations/etc from scratch with bitcoin in mind and potentially to allow bitcoiners from each country to network with each other more easily.

If you are interested in participating in your own country-specific bitcoin community, feel free to join one of these channels:

#bitcoin-ad Bitcoin in Andorra
#bitcoin-al Bitcoin in Albania
#bitcoin-am Bitcoin in Armenia
#bitcoin-ao Bitcoin in Angola
#bitcoin-ar Bitcoin in Argentina
#bitcoin-at Bitcoin in Austria
#bitcoin-aus Bitcoin in Australia
#bitcoin-az Bitcoin in Azerbaijan
#bitcoin-bd Bitcoin in Bangladesh
#bitcoin-be Bitcoin in Belgium
#bitcoin-bg Bitcoin in Bulgaria
#bitcoin-bh Bitcoin in Bahrain
#bitcoin-bm Bitcoin in Bermuda
#bitcoin-bo Bitcoin in Plurinational State of Bolivia
#bitcoin-bra Bitcoin in Brazil
#bitcoin-bs Bitcoin in Bahamas
#bitcoin-by Bitcoin in Belarus
#bitcoin-bz Bitcoin in Belize
#bitcoin-cad Bitcoin in Canada
#bitcoin-ch Bitcoin in Switzerland
#bitcoin-cl Bitcoin in Chile
#bitcoin-cn Bitcoin in China
#bitcoin-co Bitcoin in Colombia
#bitcoin-cr Bitcoin in Costa Rica
#bitcoin-cu Bitcoin in Cuba
#bitcoin-de Bitcoin in Germany
#bitcoin-dk Bitcoin in Denmark
#bitcoin-dz Bitcoin in Algeria
#bitcoin-ee Bitcoin in Estonia
#bitcoin-eg Bitcoin in Egypt
#bitcoin-es Bitcoin in Spain
#bitcoin-et Bitcoin in Ethiopia
#bitcoin-eu Bitcoin in European Union
#bitcoin-fj Bitcoin in Fiji
#bitcoin-fr Bitcoin in France
#bitcoin-ge Bitcoin in Georgia
#bitcoin-gh Bitcoin in Ghana
#bitcoin-gr Bitcoin in Greece
#bitcoin-gt Bitcoin in Guatemala
#bitcoin-hk Bitcoin in Hong Kong
#bitcoin-hr Bitcoin in Croatia
#bitcoin-hu Bitcoin in Hungary
#bitcoin-id Bitcoin in Indonesia
#bitcoin-il Bitcoin in Israel
#bitcoin-in Bitcoin in India
#bitcoin-ir Bitcoin in Islamic Republic of Iran
#bitcoin-is Bitcoin in Iceland
#bitcoin-it Bitcoin in Italy
#bitcoin-jbo Bitcoin in Lojban
#bitcoin-jo Bitcoin in Jordan
#bitcoin-jp Bitcoin in Japan
#bitcoin-ke Bitcoin in Kenya
#bitcoin-kh Bitcoin in Cambodia
#bitcoin-kr Bitcoin in Republic of Korea
#bitcoin-kw Bitcoin in Kuwait
#bitcoin-ky Bitcoin in Cayman Islands
#bitcoin-kz Bitcoin in Kazakhstan
#bitcoin-la Bitcoin in Lao People's Democratic Republic
#bitcoin-lb Bitcoin in Lebanon
#bitcoin-lt Bitcoin in Lithuania
#bitcoin-lv Bitcoin in Latvia
#bitcoin-ly Bitcoin in Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
#bitcoin-ma Bitcoin in Morocco
#bitcoin-mc Bitcoin in Monaco
#bitcoin-md Bitcoin in Moldova
#bitcoin-mg Bitcoin in Madagascar
#bitcoin-mk Bitcoin in the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
#bitcoin-mn Bitcoin in Mongolia
#bitcoin-mt Bitcoin in Malta
#bitcoin-mv Bitcoin in Maldives
#bitcoin-mx Bitcoin in Mexico
#bitcoin-my Bitcoin in Malaysia
#bitcoin-mz Bitcoin in Mozambique
#bitcoin-na Bitcoin in Namibia
#bitcoin-ni Bitcoin in Nicaragua
#bitcoin-nl Bitcoin in Netherlands
#bitcoin-no Bitcoin in Norway
#bitcoin-np Bitcoin in Nepal
#bitcoin-nz Bitcoin in New Zealand
#bitcoin-pe Bitcoin in Peru
#bitcoin-ph Bitcoin in Philippines
#bitcoin-pk Bitcoin in Pakistan
#bitcoin-pl Bitcoin in Poland
#bitcoin-ro Bitcoin in Romania
#bitcoin-ru Bitcoin in Russia
#bitcoin-se Bitcoin in Sweden
#bitcoin-si Bitcoin in Slovenia
#bitcoin-sg Bitcoin in Singapore
#bitcoin-sv Bitcoin in El Salvadore
#bitcoin-th Bitcoin in Thailand
#bitcoin-to Bitcoin in Tonga
#bitcoin-tr Bitcoin in Turkey
#bitcoin-tt Bitcoin in Trinidad and Tobago
#bitcoin-tw Bitcoin in Taiwan
#bitcoin-tz Bitcoin in Tanzania
#bitcoin-ua Bitcoin in Ukraine
#bitcoin-ug Bitcoin in Uganda
#bitcoin-uk Bitcoin in United Kingdom
#bitcoin-us Bitcoin in United States
#bitcoin-uy Bitcoin in Uruguay
#bitcoin-uz Bitcoin in Uzbekistan
#bitcoin-ve Bitcoin in Venezuela
#bitcoin-vn Bitcoin in Vietnam
#bitcoin-ws Bitcoin in Samoa
#bitcoin-ye Bitcoin in Yemen
#bitcoin-za Bitcoin in South Africa
#bitcoin-zm Bitcoin in Zambia
#bitcoin.cz Bitcoin in Czech Republic
#bitcoin.fi Bitcoin in Finland

Countries in which my logs show absolutely no connections from any users in any servers/networks:
Barbados (bb)
Botswana (bw)
Democratic Republic of the Congo (cd)
Gambia (gm)
Honduras (hn)
Haiti (ht)
Iraq (iq)
Jamaica (jm)
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (kp)
Sri Lanka (lk)
Liberia (lr)
Myanmar (mm)
Malawi (mw)
Nigeria (ng)
Oman (om)
Panama (pa)
Qatar (qa)
Rwanda (rw)
Saudi Arabia (sa)
Sudan (sd)
Syrian Arab Republic (sy)
Swaziland (sz)
Tunisia (tn)

Also see:
#bitcoin-otc-eu
#bitcoin-otc-ru
#bitcoin-otc-sv
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