Because let's face it, you're not getting that .com domain.
It's time for you to set up that website you've been hesitating to make, and I have the domains that'll set you up for it! Domain #1 : Considering getting into the gambling industry? Always wanted to watch reckless people try their luck against your "provably fair" machines and wait for them to trip against the house odds? Well today is your day, the domain up for sale for this category is :bitbet.me Easy to spell, easy to remember, bit,bet,bid on this domain now! Other registered tlds below : Domain #2 : Or you were planning to create that brand new forex website, where your users can safely exchange their bits to altcoins. But maybe you just can't build one that's secure enough, and you're better off just making a blog to follow up with all the bitcoin exchange news. Fuck all if I care what you do with it, for this category I present to you :bitfx.me Beautiful 5 char domain, spell it one more time to be sure then comment below with your bid amount now! Other registered tlds below : Domain #3 : This one is for the long time dreamers out there, slowly but surely building up that balance of coins as bitcoin is slowly becoming interesting for mining again. Straight into it, the domain up for sale here is :bitmine.me Longest of my domains, but the one that's straight to the point. Bid now! Other registered tlds below : Domain #4 : My last and probably best domain. Want to make a generic bitcoin news blog? This domain is up for it. A bitcoin wallet? Perfect for it. A bitcoin faucet? Just buy this damn domain. The magical one-for-all candidate is :mybit.me Just look at this beauty. Bids open! Other registered tlds below : Extra domain (off-bidding, but open to offers) : This one I plan to hold and park for a long time, but I'm always open to offers : sixth.me Could be the next step for your rebrand! first.me up to tenth.me are all booked, I just happened to find this gem at the right time. If interested contact me via PM, I insist again that this domain is not for auction but for sale. Bidding rules :Initial bid : 0.01 BTC (equivalent to 16$ at time of posting) Minimum increment : 0.003 BTCBuyout bid : 1.25 BTC (for each one of the 4 domains up to a total of 5 BTC) Win conditions : Keep the highest bid for 3 days straight. Each time someone contests, timer since last bid is reset. Timestamped by comment date and time. Bidding format : bitbet.me : 0.00BTC by KingZee bitfx.me : 0.00BTC by KingZee bitmine.me : 0.00BTC by KingZee mybit.me : 0.00BTC by KingZee Copy the whole quote from the last person bidding before you, edit the bid amount and the username+hyperlink ONLY on the domain you're interested in. An example followup bid would be something like :
You bid is void unless it's following the bid format. This is really just to keep track of all bids at once, to help YOU bid.
Upon winning : I can transfer the domain to you on namecheap via user transfer, or to any other registrar,in a maximum of 24 hours after receiving your winning bid to my personal wallet 1KingZeeW97uLvngcUA3R6QJx18Fn78ddb. The domains are already registered for 1 year, so keep in mind that you'll be winning that too.
Good luck, and happy bidding!
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Are you selling .edu emails, or a method to get as many .edu emails as I want?
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Highest bid via PM is 0.05 btc. If no higher bids are given I'll sell it.
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Highest bid via PM is 0.05 btc.
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I guess you really don't care about the SQL injection vector that's still up. Or you think I'm joking. Suit yourself.
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I've been writing web applications for a long time and certainly understand the risk of SQL injections aka the simplest exploit out there. However, it does appear that I neglected to correctly escape user-entered BTC addresses in this one case (ie the attack vector pointed out by BilalHIMITE). I have just fixed the issue: https://github.com/TeamEmpireCoin/empirecoin-web/commit/8cdd84c68e5cba5f6ad84489d917943bfc81a07cBilalHIMITE, please post or PM me your bitcoin address to receive the 0.1 BTC bounty. Well good to know then. There's still an injection in the link I found. My offer still stands if you want to know the link. You also might want to salt or increase the security of the passwords you store, unsalted SHA-256 sent over an unencrypted request is not very secure.
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It's over? Wanna sell the keys for 0.085 btc? Are they working?
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Escrow is dead on these forums. After the Master-P scandal, the guy who was on the top 5 of the escrow list, you can only follow your guts to see who looks trustable enough, not look into trust. (Which by chance you don't seem to have either).
Good luck anyways.
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Looks like another hole different from mine. But yes, all you need is time on your hand to drop all the info from his database down to the last password. If I had more time I'd definitely go through the injection and keep sending SQL requests till I find something that'll genuinely scare him, but I figured only finding the link would be enough for him. I don't think he understands the danger of an SQL injection.
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Hi KingZee,
I had a problem where my VPS disk was full around the time you posted this, so I suspect that's what could have caused this error message. If it really is a SQL injection and you can demo how to replicate, I can send you 0.2 BTC.
The error wasn't fixed, it's still up, it has nothing to do with your server's disk, it's in the webapp. This error compromises your whole database, I'm not obliged to give you the injection link, you can spend time and funds to find it yourself, or send me 1 BTC.
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Asking for 1BTC for this potential SQL injection input : Send the btc to 1KingZeeW97uLvngcUA3R6QJx18Fn78ddb, or let's use an escrow (My preference : Blazed) so I can send you the link, and the injection syntax and entry point.
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He'd still need the priv key for any address to dig clams, or probably any other altcoin using bitcoin address distribution..
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first we should know for what reason and what purpose OP wants a address with this ammount of btc. he is just a newbie. but I can't say him a hacker. because if his attention just want to hacke addresses and steal bitcoins. then the condition of 2013's address is not understandable. he can hack any year's addy.. but still it is malicious for me.
OP must mention for what purposes that is looking for that address Its malicious for me too so other people think in the other side that he want to hack or steal some bitcoins. Eh? Knowing only the address to hack some bitcoin? Its not possible to spend/hack an address balance if you don't have the private keys for it, so i assume the op only wants to show his friends about his "savings" Yeah I dont think he could hack some btc address, but paying 0.1 btc for just showing the address to his friends is bit weird for me honestly I doubt he will pay just for it, i think after someone posted an address here that fits on what he is looking for he will be gone by then unless if puts the bounty to trusted escrow first and the escrow will send the payment immediately to the one that first to post an address that meets the details op given That's probably what happened, I wouldn't have posted the address if I met his specific requirements, but rather asked him to pay before showing it. Thing is that an adress with his specific requirements doesn't exist. I've only managed to find the closest calls.
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If he can hack an address worth 1500 btc from 2013 with one transaction, I'd abandon bitcoin as a whole. You guys are gullible.
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All three tx are not from 2013 its from 2015.he need exactly from 2013 . 1. What I understood, was that he wanted from 2013 and before. I gave him the 3 addresses I found. If he wants an address : With ONLY 1 tx, of 1500 btc, from exactly 2013, it doesn't exist.
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I have an ebay seller account, 34 in feedback. Not from the US. Let me know.
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