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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: The most dangerous creature of our planet on: August 14, 2014, 07:17:53 AM
Must be human.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SignatureCoin (SIGN) | ANON WALLET | X11 | Free Signature Distribution! on: August 07, 2014, 04:47:29 PM
If people want to be paid at 9 Aug then people should be registered before 8 August. Otherwise they will miss the first payment. Because we require minimum 24 hours signature holding from the members.


So you should tell your friends or those who want to see paid by Signaturecoins to register fast at www.signature.today
At 9 August members will receive 100X more revenue from the current one which is between 100-200 Signcoins.



good distribution scheme

+1
I'm actually surprised by the nethash.
3  Other / Off-topic / Re: Are you a robot? on: June 23, 2014, 07:12:22 AM
sometimes I feel like one.Its not good.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [NTXcoin]NTXCoin - 20%+75%IPO Next Exchange System Announcement ★★★★★ on: May 26, 2014, 02:43:45 PM
A friend told me this is a legit project so I'm here to join your "giveaway".
But to all ppl want to invest,you better hold until an escrow steps in.You can't be more careful these days.
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: Which Console, Xbox One or PS4? on: May 23, 2014, 01:10:16 PM
I have both and enjoy them very much.
6  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: April 01, 2013, 04:51:05 AM
So finally funds started moving. Most likely because of high price. http://blockchain.info/tx/21ac34ced0f55701b38a3f8e02b9d2b8451db2f0071cd5c761a857d1ac0a78df

So far I could point only forum's user *zvs*. His nogleg.com broadcasted quite a few treansactions in this chain and also he is from texas. Any idea how to tie these transactions to real person are very welcome. If this hacker was from texas, it will simplify matter a lot, as I am from texas too..
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help! 47 mined bitcoins were transferred away? on: April 01, 2013, 04:16:38 AM
MissingMyCoins, we were hacked by the same guy. He stole over 3k coins years ago from me. Looks like he got some from you and now he moved all funds to withdraw 'em: http://blockchain.info/tx/21ac34ced0f55701b38a3f8e02b9d2b8451db2f0071cd5c761a857d1ac0a78df

Here is my "case" - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68066.msg848855#msg848855

Any idea how to tie these to real person? So far I found only single connection - guy *zvs* from this forum running nogleg.com. Some transactions were broadcasted from this nogleg.com and also address near Dallas where he supposedly lives..
8  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What left of betco.in for sale on: August 04, 2012, 01:49:26 AM
HostFat, you are right.

In short - this was a poker site where people could play Texas Holdem. It is completely open source. That's why b ybuying domain name you essentially will get ahead of the rest of folks who will try to monetize on this project.

This project was mentioned in interview Gavin Andresen and Amir Taaki: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=TwNfBgwbqng#t=2441s

Here video of action - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6SjCgOY61E

That's original topic where you can track whole history of the project - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=840.0

That's short. If there any1 seriously interested I can try to setup the whole thing for demonstration.

Project started loosing players when bitcoin crash happened. Now looks like it is perfect time to revive since bitcoin gets new heights.
9  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What left of betco.in for sale on: August 03, 2012, 03:46:19 AM
Any1?
10  Economy / Marketplace / What left of betco.in for sale on: May 17, 2012, 01:48:33 AM
As some might know already, betco.in was hacked back in April. I could not track hacker as all connections were made through TOR and end point operator did not have logs (or did not want to cooperate). More details here - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=68066.msg798421#msg798421

I really appreciate loyalty of users of this project, but I still willing to reimburse as much as possible. Therefore whatever left of this project is for sale - software (main piece is open source, but theme is custom) + DB + domain name.

I will be looking first to offers from people/companies willing to take over project's debt (total is about 2900 BTC. I will provide more detailed info on request from serious buyers). If nobody will be willing to take it over - I will consider best cash offer so I could get as much as possible to refund whatever I can.

When selling project I will give DB with all passwords cleared out.

Anyway, I will be considering any offer and you are welcome to contact me via PM and/or email pavel@yepcorp.com
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: April 29, 2012, 01:01:10 AM
donatello, first thing i am trying (even if there are no much hope) - track it down. if nothing helps - try to sell business, if this will not work, it is just like with any other business going bankrupt - it all go nowhere. Believe me, I put a lot of dedication and hours into this project. You may check history of it on the forum and github project. I personally paid for work for this open source project. So it is quite a frustration for me.

ps: if you are by any chance near Austin, TX area and very curious about it - I am more than welcome to meet and answer questions.
12  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: April 28, 2012, 12:46:58 PM
Do you intend to make good on our balances?  Or is this like a farewell post? 

I only had 1BTC in there, so I'm not really concerned about it relative to how shitty it is if this really happened to you.  But technically it's still on you to get people back, right?

I have no hope to track guy who did it, so unless somebody decide to buy service (like it happened with some exchanges) I probably never be able to pay it off. Service had little to no traffic and as a result virtually no profits. I received one email with offer to buy it out to be able to pay off user's balances, but this wasn't a contract or anything.

I am still in the process of analyzing all data I have left to try to track one who did it. Who knows, may be he did some stupid error somewhere.
You seem a little confused.

Also you told me in an email: Sorry for a all this mess - server was hacked and all coins stolen. I am still working on restoring everything in new place and after that completed - I will get to refunding all balances. All data and code is intact, so there will be no problems with accounting, but I am asking for some time to settle everything.

Thank you.


So when you write this email you're sure you'll be able to do it, then a few days later it dawns on you that you can't? Did something change in those few days?  Like when you wrote the email you thought the website was generating profit, and then you realized that it isn't? 

The tech aspect of this goes over my head, but regardless my hunch is that this hacking thing never happened.

Could you give us an idea of what kind of balances people had on the site?  Also it's unclear to me: Do you think it's your responsibility to pay people back but you just can't afford to do it (and you're probably sorry blah blah), or is your position more like "got hacked, guess that's that, gg guys"?

send me your paypal email and i will refund you yours $5. so far you are the only person giving me trouble and accusing in being a thief. i am not sketchy guy with random email, so your accusations are very off the line.
13  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: April 24, 2012, 08:08:00 PM
this was my own vpn setup to keep secure network between my server and my laptop/workstation. But it also easied task to connect to my laptop... So I kept traffic encrypted over network but opened a door to somebody who pwned server.

no, there is nothing in init.d. I am checking ssh keys and grep'ing disc image in hope to find something suspicious.
14  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: April 24, 2012, 07:34:58 PM
I emailed you on 8th/April regarding a bet that was confirmed but never placed and no response.
Attempted via forum messages as well.

Due to no response I assumed your site was unattended and listed it in the pending section of my list: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=75883.0

if you decide to follow this up and resolve it Id be happy to recommend and endorse your site.

I was trying to answer emails/pms. Sorry if I missed yours somehow. Basically it is frozen right now. I still trying to decide how to proceed with it.
15  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: April 24, 2012, 07:33:54 PM
Do you intend to make good on our balances?  Or is this like a farewell post? 

I only had 1BTC in there, so I'm not really concerned about it relative to how shitty it is if this really happened to you.  But technically it's still on you to get people back, right?

I have no hope to track guy who did it, so unless somebody decide to buy service (like it happened with some exchanges) I probably never be able to pay it off. Service had little to no traffic and as a result virtually no profits. I received one email with offer to buy it out to be able to pay off user's balances, but this wasn't a contract or anything.

I am still in the process of analyzing all data I have left to try to track one who did it. Who knows, may be he did some stupid error somewhere.
16  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: April 13, 2012, 12:19:17 AM
server was hacked brutally. this time - not by stupid site bug, but something else. still looking.

it would be fine, since I never keep all coins on server, but hacker was able somehow to hack into my laptop and desktop through vpn i have between my home and server and wiped all wallets i had in there.. have no clue how it was done yet. all machines uses different passwords and different ubuntu distro versions.

still investigating. all money went there - http://blockexplorer.com/address/1L4kz6BA8mzi8KLV9VQ2pYcW8QQFVihWLg almost in the same time.

this was quite sophisticated attack i must say..
17  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: betco.in's a ghost town now? on: March 13, 2012, 02:24:12 AM
I believe this should be solved by now. If not - email me at pavel@yepcorp.com
18  Bitcoin / Project Development / [ANNOUNCE] Open Source Faucet on: November 16, 2011, 02:28:33 PM
I am tinkering with my own *coin project, and one part of it was missing in OSS world - Faucet. (Block Explorer already exists - Abe!)

As a test, I set up Namecoin Faucet at http://faucet.yepcorp.com . luke-jr and cocktopus already donated enough namecoins to it, so you can try it in action.

GitHub page - https://github.com/hippich/Faucet

It is based on Catalyst perl framework, which leverage my Catalyst::Model::Bitcoin module (which in turn leverage another, Toby's, module Finance::Bitcoin).

It is very simple - it uses Cache::FastMmap to keep track of IP addresses of visitors and number of requests done. What this mean - simply deployment (no DB) and no persistence between server restarts (application restarts should be fine, since session file stored in /tmp folder by default). Also, if amount of cached data will become bigger then cache size - unused records will get purged from the cache...

Protection from double-requests based only on IP addresses and reCAPTCHAs right now. No Google Account authentication like Gavin's Faucet have. Might be included in version 2 if it ever happen Smiley

So.. Please help test both front end and, if someone good enough with perl/linux, backend. Smiley
19  Economy / Gambling / Re: Texas Hold'em and Omaha/Omaha8 Poker Room - NL, Limit, Potlimit games on: October 25, 2011, 12:02:45 PM
I want to try to do small promotion. Will see if it take of and if it do - I will work on implementing some code to do more often. (Right now it will be totally manual process Smiley)

Happy Halloween 20% Deposit Bonus - see first post - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=840.msg9795#msg9795
20  Economy / Gambling / Re: [BtcOnTilt.com] = [Current Promotion: Free chips for replying!] on: October 25, 2011, 11:44:03 AM
Yeah, I'm afraid it will be for a lot of people, since I don't trust .exe files, unless they are from top trusted companies.

For a poker game, I will settle for nothing less than opensource. Besides, Im on linux.
All I can say, give http://sealswithclubs.org a try Smiley

Sorry to get into offtopic, but how sealswithclubs.org is open sourced? Where I can download its source code?
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