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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: UPDATE - An effort to save Monero and defend against BCX attack tomorrow on: September 24, 2014, 06:44:45 PM
Second wallet operation are suspended at Poloniex, which means deposit and withdrawal.

The only things is that the deposit transaction are in the blockchain but they wont integrate them to your poloniex account to avoid any trick/cheat during the freeze.

So basically your deposit transactions are not lost, just not displayed on your xmr balance on poloniex.
162  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: UPDATE - An effort to save Monero and defend against BCX attack tomorrow on: September 24, 2014, 06:41:44 PM
Do you solo mine ?

Because if so, i doubt poloniex will be able to give you your coins.

The poloniex address is a global wallet address. what distinguish user who make deposit is the payement ID.

Some pools accept to transfer miner xmr to poloniex as soon as you provide them with address+payment ID.

Else you should mine to using your own wallet address. Its safer and better !
163  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: September 24, 2014, 09:12:26 AM
Note the original title of this thread was saying I confirmed the exploit. And when I posted in this thread noting that there are two simultaneous equations, that is when BCX said "exactly" he must do the attack because presumably I revealed too much about the exploit.

The mathematicians showed the two simultaneous equations is equivalent to Diffie-Helman exchange thus not broken. I responded with a third simultaneous equations over an orthogonal number space (afaik multiplication and subtraction do not inhabit the same field). Since then I have discovered another similar insight which I informed the developers about. My current math abilities are such that I don't know if I can be of more assistance on that.

No offence there, but is it possible to have a more formal explanation of what you have discovered.
Talking in blured shadow turns things understandable.

I can understand the math, to feel free to really enter into details.

Thanks you in advance !
164  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BitcoinEXpress (BCX) -> Monero Attack -> The Real DOX on: September 23, 2014, 10:35:21 PM
i was expecting much more fun for tonight.

Its far over midnight and still no action. Time to quit Smiley
Kisses
165  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BitcoinEXpress (BCX) -> Monero Attack -> The Real DOX on: September 23, 2014, 10:27:34 PM
Cheers ! Smiley
166  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: September 21, 2014, 02:49:15 PM
here we are Smiley
167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero: The Peculiar Hierarchy of Shitcoin XMR on: September 19, 2014, 12:35:20 PM
What you believe has not weight in the general balance.
What you believe cannot be a valid argument.

I rely on tangible fact, and looking at your behaviour is enough to have an reliable opinion!
168  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero: The Peculiar Hierarchy of Shitcoin XMR on: September 19, 2014, 12:31:13 PM
Yeah the hordes of Monero haters, not even paid for talking garbage on forum about monero ! Smiley
169  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can anyone explain me the exact reasons for the hate on Monero? on: September 19, 2014, 12:29:54 PM
So basically, there are million of reason to love Monero or hate it!

But so far none of the expressed reasons are fact most of them are opinion.

And Opinion are like asshole, everybody has one.
170  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can anyone explain me the exact reasons for the hate on Monero? on: September 19, 2014, 12:27:34 PM
if u havent noticed monero is utterly annoying, and all of them shills 100%
No i haven't noticed because this is not a fact, but a feeling, and in this case your own feeling.
So what i can notice is that YOU are pissed off by Monero, which is pretty far from my concern !

monero administration is most annoying shitheads ive ever seen in crypto
Also, another too vague opinion, just expressing your own feeling without any factual evidence.

dont even get me started dude. even just dem rpietila guy alone is worse than all the trolls of bitcointalk combined

they try hard to suck in poor ppl in their garbage scam... but fail hard LOL

~CfA~

This one is the best, the menace argument: please dont push me in the state of mind to really express my anger and frustration toward this shitcoin. Too bad you just did. And no one fears you Cheesy

171  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: September 19, 2014, 12:18:55 PM
...It is a convenient excuse that is not applicable here if you start introspection given several other reasons that have been mentioned by now... 

Please be kind to list those "other reasons" which have been mentioned by now as a reminder !
172  Other / Archival / Re: delete on: September 17, 2014, 06:40:08 PM
Pic it or it never happens
173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PayPal VISA and other companies with BTC. It is good? on: September 17, 2014, 10:44:09 AM
If Visa, Mater or other credit companies adopt digital currency, it is good for all of us.

I'm not so confident in the positive outcome.
All banking and payment monopoly is based on regulation and law.
Anti money laundry law, consumer protection against fraud, .... all those buzzword are made to raise the entrance price of new player in the payment industry.

Monopoly is established.

For working in payment industry one way to kill competitor is to force partner with him and force him to respect market standard !

The problem of bitcoin is that it doesn't care about use of money. It's just a media to transfer value, whatever the aim of the transfer.

VISA and all other are all linked to TRACFIN and global survey of money transfer.

So working with them is a dangerous game.
And Bitcoin can just be killed by communication: "look we tryed to integrate bitcoin in our solution, but it appears that it cannot satisfy our security standard about ....."

Also working with those player has the side effect of loosing the little freedom of use bitcoin introduced. Those infrastructure like VISA are designed to shift the control of money from owner to them.
Using a VISA credit card means you accept that 100% of your everyday habit and use, and also wealth estimation become strategical information for VISA and partner (government and law enforcement agency).

Bitcoin was reducing the cost for alternative use of money, you don't need to create offshore company, building complex scheme for obfuscating your money usage.

Working with such partner will report the same problems in the bitcoin world.

For example, i'm always feeling self mitigate when big retailer announce they are now accepting bitcoin.
Its an easy way to build a file of bitcoin holder that you can easily transmit to gov agency.
Because they now put a name on bitcoin holder.
174  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] How to take advantage of private locked monero.rs miner ? on: September 16, 2014, 09:31:54 AM
Also you can directly modify the binary with hexedit:

Code:
hexedit minerd-eu-ip1

Use "tab" to switch to ascii mode and use CTRL-s to get the prompt for search :
Code:
000F49F0   0E 0A 04 08  09 0F 0D 06  01 0C 00 02  0B 07 05 03  0B 08 0C 00  05 02 0F 0D  0A 0E 03 06  07 01 09 04  07 09 03 01  0D 0C 0B 0E  02 06 05 0A  ............................................
000F4A1C   04 00 0F 08  72 D5 DE A2  DF 15 F8 67  7B 84 15 0A  B7 23 15 57  81 AB D6 90  4D 5A 87 F6  4E 9F 4F C5  C3 D1 2B 40  EA 98 3A E0  5C 45 FA 9C  ....r......g{....#.W....MZ..N.O...+@..:.\E..
000F4A48   03 C5 D2 99  66 B2 99 9A  66 02 96 B4  F2 BB 53 8A  B5 56 14 1A  88 DB A2 31  03 A3 5A 5C  9A 19 0E DB  40 3F B2 0A  87 C1 44 10  1C 05 19 80  ....f...f.....S..V.....1..Z\....@?....D.....
000F4A74   84 9E 95 1D  6F 33 EB AD  5E E7 CD DC  10 BA 13 92  02 BF 6B 41  DC 78 65 15  F7 BB 27 D0  0A 2C 81 39  37 AA 78 50  3F 1A BF D2  41 00 91 D3  ....o3..^.........kA.xe...'..,.97.xP?...A...

                                                                                          Ascii string to search: 46.105.244.190

000F4B24   A9 A3 63 15  AA 5F 56 24  D5 B7 F9 89  B6 F1 ED 20  7C 5A E0 FD  36 CA E9 5A  06 42 2C 36  CE 29 35 43  4E FE 98 3D  53 3A F9 74  73 9A 4B A7  ..c.._V$....... |Z..6..Z.B,6.)5CN..=S:.ts.K.
000F4B50   D0 F5 1F 59  6F 4E 81 86  0E 9D AD 81  AF D8 5A 9F  A7 05 06 67  EE 34 62 6A  8B 0B 28 BE  6E B9 17 27  47 74 07 26  C6 80 10 3F  E0 A0 7E 6F  ...YoN........Z....g.4bj..(.n..'Gt.&...?..~o
000F4B7C   C6 7E 48 7B  0D 55 0A A5  4A F8 A4 C0  91 E3 E7 9F  97 8E F1 9E  86 76 72 81  50 60 8D D4  7E 9E 5A 41  F3 E5 B0 62  FC 9F 1F EC  40 54 20 7A  .~H{.U..J............vr.P`..~.ZA...b....@T z
000F4BA8   E3 E4 1A 00  CE F4 C9 84  4F D7 94 F5  9D FA 95 D8  55 2E 7E 11  24 C3 54 A5  5B DF 72 28  BD FE 6E 28  78 F5 7F E2  0F A5 C4 B2  05 89 7C EF  ........O.......U.~.$.T.[.r(..n(x.........|.

Then you will find the line
Code:
000F6308   65 6C 70 00  6E 6F 2D 6C  6F 6E 67 70  6F 6C 6C 00  6E 6F 2D 72  65 64 69 72  65 63 74 00  6E 6F 2D 73  74 72 61 74  75 6D 00 70  72 6F 74 6F  elp.no-longpoll.no-redirect.no-stratum.proto
000F6334   63 6F 6C 2D  64 75 6D 70  00 70 72 6F  78 79 00 71  75 69 65 74  00 72 65 74  72 69 65 73  00 72 65 74  72 79 2D 70  61 75 73 65  00 73 63 61  col-dump.proxy.quiet.retries.retry-pause.sca
000F6360   6E 74 69 6D  65 00 73 79  73 6C 6F 67  00 74 68 72  65 61 64 73  00 74 69 6D  65 6F 75 74  00 75 72 6C  00 75 73 65  72 00 75 73  65 72 70 61  ntime.syslog.threads.timeout.url.user.userpa
000F638C   73 73 00 76  65 72 73 69  6F 6E 00 00  73 74 72 61  74 75 6D 2B  74 63 70 3A  2F 2F 34 36  2E 31 30 35  2E 32 34 34  2E 31 39 30  3A 34 34 33  ss.version..stratum+tcp://46.105.244.190:443
000F63B8   00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  25 73 3A 20  75 6E 73 75  70 70 6F 72  74 65 64 20  6E 6F 6E 2D  6F 70 74 69  6F 6E 20 61  72 67 75 6D  65 6E 74 20  ........%s: unsupported non-option argument
000F63E4   27 25 73 27  0A 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  25 64 20 6D  69 6E 65 72  20 74 68 72  65 61 64 73  20 73 74 61  72 74 65 64  2C 20 75 73  69 6E 67 20  '%s'........%d miner threads started, using
000F6410   27 25 73 27  20 61 6C 67  6F 72 69 74  68 6D 2E 00  05 00 00 00  0D 00 00 00  17 00 00 00  35 00 00 00  61 00 00 00  C1 00 00 00  85 01 00 00  '%s' algorithm..............5...a...........

Move the cursor to the begining of the ip and change it to ip and port of your prefered pool :
Code:
000F638C   73 73 00 76  65 72 73 69  6F 6E 00 00  73 74 72 61  74 75 6D 2B  74 63 70 3A  2F 2F 38 38  2E 31 35 31  2E 31 30 31  2E 32 32 3A  37 37 37 37  ss.version..stratum+tcp://88.151.101.22:7777
For exemple Smiley

And then save and quit ! by using CTRL-x and confirm by pressing y
Code:
000F5F98   D0 03 D3 B8  D3 BB B8 D0  82 DC 5E C3  5E 1F C3 82  29 E2 CB B0  CB 52 B0 29  5A C3 99 77  99 B4 77 5A  1E 2D 33 11  33 3C 11 1E  7B 3D 46 CB  ..........^.^...)....R.)Z..w..wZ.-3.3<..{=F.

                                                                                       Save changes (Yes/No/Cancel) ?

000F6048   51 84 50 C6  57 05 7A 0F  7B E4 D3 67  70 24 12 EA  89 E3 AB 13  D3 1C D7 69  27 5B 27 20  6F 72 20 27  7B 27 20 65  78 70 65 63  74 65 64 00  Q.P.W.z.{..gp$.........i'[' or '{' expected.

If all goes well you should have something like this :
Code:
root@sd-56197:/home/netmonk# ./minerd-eu-ip1 -u ****************************************************************************** -t 4 -P
[2014-09-16 11:29:54] Using JSON-RPC 2.0
[2014-09-16 11:29:54] Starting Logrotation
[2014-09-16 11:29:54] 4 miner threads started, using 'cryptonight' algorithm.
* About to connect() to 88.151.101.22 port 7777 (#0)
*   Trying 88.151.101.22... * TCP_NODELAY set
* connected
* Connected to 88.151.101.22 (88.151.101.22) port 7777 (#0)
* Connection #0 to host 88.151.101.22 left intact
[2014-09-16 11:29:54] > {"method": "login", "params": {"login": "*********************************************************************************************", "pass": "", "agent": "cpuminer-multi/0.1"}, "id": 1}
[2014-09-16 11:29:54] < {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":null,"result":{"id":"513350947294384","job":{"blob":"01009386e0a005ee77d02b158d8adf6940585f3ac3d9123d5a37d9d218e3466507c21a5aca748e0000000069289ff26a0723a4581a48d96f0f2675673f83e7f56d1469d22657ae96320be001","job_id":"219754267297685","target":"b88d0600"},"status":"OK"}}
[2014-09-16 11:29:54] Pool set diff to 10000
[2014-09-16 11:29:54] Stratum detected new block
[2014-09-16 11:30:40] > {"method": "submit", "params": {"id": "513350947294384", "job_id": "219754267297685", "nonce": "ab0a00c0", "result": "82b8358ff2497a6e511ce4aeef8c6d1462634f8fb35c36a830fa7b67c3410400"}, "id":1}

[2014-09-16 11:30:40] < {"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","error":null,"result":{"status":"OK"}}
[2014-09-16 11:30:40] accepted: 1/1 (100.00%), 234.63 H/s at diff 10000 (yay!!!)
175  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] How to take advantage of private locked monero.rs miner ? on: September 15, 2014, 12:34:53 PM
I cannot find the post, but it was sayd that for windows it was a name hardcoded into the binary (not an ip).

If so modifying the host file on your computer would help. Just the port should remain the same on the new target server.
176  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / [XMR] How to take advantage of private locked monero.rs miner ? on: September 15, 2014, 10:37:50 AM
Monero.rs had a very aggressive attitude to catch and keep miner with their "improved" private mining software.

Those mining software are supposed to be 5%-12% more hashrate than any public version currently available.
The bad thing is that they are locked on monero.rs pool, with hardcoded ip or name (in the windows version).

As you can see here : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=758961.0

So basically, how to use those supposed improved version on other pool (even private pool) ?

For linux version we know that the IP and the PORT of monero.rs pool server are hardcoded.

For exemple : EUROPE eu.monero.rs node (46.105.244.190:443): http://monero.rs/minerd-eu-ip1.gz
The version 1 of the improved miner point to ip 46.105.244.190 and port 443.

If you are running this program on your local machine (localhost) you can force your tcp/ip stack to redirect this connexion to another ip and port.

For this you need iptable and play with routing table and dnat.

For exemple bending the traffic to point to another pool can be done like this :

Code:
iptables -t nat -A OUTPUT -p tcp -d 46.105.244.190 --dport 443 -j DNAT --to-destination 88.151.101.22:7777

To check if ok :
Code:
 iptables -L -vt NAT
you should see the new entry.

This way the improved miner talk to another pool, than the one hardcoded in the binary.

Enjoy !

PS: Dont expect too much improvement, i run it since 3 days now, and my average H/s go to 240 to 250.
PS2: and to fear those who will say the binary will check... it checks nothing even after 3 hours ! and it runs on my pool thing 3 days now without any problem. 
177  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Needed Technological enhancement and consumer support on: September 11, 2014, 09:46:36 PM
Bitpay has solved this problem for Bitcoin transactions.
https://bitpay.com/

Alrigt, it's a third party based on closed technology it seems.

So what is possible to do at core base of a crypto-currency to reach the ease of use of Credit Card, without private third party ??

This why i opened this topic.

Any core base without this feature is doomed to be slave of a third part.

How to keep the decentralised status to protect from monopoly to provide such services ?
178  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Needed Technological enhancement and consumer support on: September 11, 2014, 08:14:10 PM
Nobody cares ?
Are you just there to pump and dump and have no ambition to have a cryptocurrency used by mankind ?
179  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: People in Crypto have gotten pretty greedy ! on: September 11, 2014, 02:31:42 PM
Currently, everyday almost, HYPERSTAKE devs and members are giving coins on the Poloniex trollbox...

Big shouts out to Presstab, for exemple, my current HYPERSTAKE wallet is almost 1000HYP just by 90% from his donations.
180  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Needed Technological enhancement and consumer support on: September 11, 2014, 02:12:47 PM
Good afternoon folks.

Working as a consultant for a major POS company, i would like to discuss what are the technical solutions which might help crypto-currency to improve the usage to drive to a massive consumer support.

The current consumer experience with a standard EMV CC is that when its time to pay, the transaction is done in less than 5seconds (with authorisation issued by bank server in online mode).

This authorisation issued by bank is a warranty of payment for the owner of the shop.

So depending of the Credit Card type, and contracts negotiated with the bank, a shop owner is pretty sure to get his money minus the cost of authorisation.

In the same time the consumer experience is great, because he doesn't wait a lot of time at Point of Sale that his purchase is validated.

All this system also works because of state's laws which give bank the right to get back the money from an account.
Nothing really protect from spending money that consumer doesn't have, but a set of law and insurance business protect from 99% of the case.  


When it comes to Crypto-currency, it looks very difficult currently from core technology to dream about a 5seconds payment processing.

And i hardly believe customer will stay 10 minutes in the shop to have his purchasing validated by network.

I'm not talking about on-line payment, like Amazon, where order can be cancelled by seller at any time, because the goods were not delivered yet.

But in street shop, the risk is very high ! because the buyer has his goods as soon as payment is validated.

So how can crypto-currency can address this point, and make it possible to purchase my red wine and my baguette using NXT or XMR or HYP with no risks for the seller ??

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