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June 02, 2015, 07:46:36 PM
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Here is your post on Hashtalk where you are clearly referring to the Cryptsy address used for TNTswap Paycoin deposits as a WALLET:



You fool its clearly written there to hack xpy wallet of tntswap.com

Not deposit address you idiot.

Uh, WRONG, another blatant LIE from you.



https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT.htm That IS your deposit address for TNTswap.

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June 02, 2015, 07:50:29 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

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June 02, 2015, 07:54:33 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

I think you didn't read the deposit procedure :-)

User have to mail tx details from their registered id :-)

And we cant give you further info regarding internal procedures otherthan what is published . The necessary info required by user is in deposit page and deposit address will also be rotated :-)

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June 02, 2015, 07:57:25 PM
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Here is your post on Hashtalk where you are clearly referring to the Cryptsy address used for TNTswap Paycoin deposits as a WALLET:



You fool its clearly written there to hack xpy wallet of tntswap.com

Not deposit address you idiot.

Uh, WRONG, another blatant LIE from you.



https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT.htm That IS your deposit address for TNTswap.

Yes deposit address you fool not excahnge wallet.

Find someone with commonsense to teach u.

Question answered several times no further answer will be given on this :-)


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June 02, 2015, 08:05:31 PM
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Here is your post on Hashtalk where you are clearly referring to the Cryptsy address used for TNTswap Paycoin deposits as a WALLET:



You fool its clearly written there to hack xpy wallet of tntswap.com

Not deposit address you idiot.

Uh, WRONG, another blatant LIE from you.



https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT.htm That IS your deposit address for TNTswap.

Yes deposit address you fool not excahnge wallet.

Find someone with commonsense to teach u.

Question answered several times no further answer will be given on this :-)



No, the questions have not been answered at all, you simply keep avoiding the questions. As far as your last comment, you have contradicted yourself a couple of times now. First you say the Cryptsy address is your TNTswap "wallet" and then you say it is not the wallet but the  address, and now you have come full circle and are saying that it is the TNTswap wallet again. You obviously are just blurting out whatever bullshit you think sounds right without having the slightest idea what it is that you are talking about. Please, continue, you are doing a great job of making it perfectly clear that you are an inept idiot who has no business being in this business.

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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June 02, 2015, 08:09:23 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

I think you didn't read the deposit procedure :-)

User have to mail tx details from their registered id :-)

And we cant give you further info regarding internal procedures otherthan what is published . The necessary info required by user is in deposit page and deposit address will also be rotated :-)

What he was asking is what if someone who has an account on TNTswap watches the Blockchain for a deposit, and then sends you the Email from his registered mail address and claims it as his. How do you know who is telling the truth? This system is so idiotic and full of security holes it is a complete and total fucking joke. You do not even understand what the issues are, let alone how to deal with them. Give it up, you are an incompetant failure and do not belong in this business.

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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June 02, 2015, 08:14:39 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

I think you didn't read the deposit procedure :-)

User have to mail tx details from their registered id :-)

And we cant give you further info regarding internal procedures otherthan what is published . The necessary info required by user is in deposit page and deposit address will also be rotated :-)

What he was asking is what if someone who has an account on TNTswap watches the Blockchain for a deposit, and then sends you the Email from his registered mail address and claims it as his. How do you know who is telling the truth? This system is so idiotic and full of security holes it is a complete and total fucking joke. You do not even understand what the issues are, let alone how to deal with them. Give it up, you are an incompetant failure and do not belong in this business.

You want me to explain how we handle that so that hou can use it to manipulate the deposit procedure :-) great 

Someone asked us prior is it possible to directly mine to tntswap address and we no it will not be credited . You don't think there's a reason behind that :-)

Signed address verification or something like that :-)

The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1066969

http://tnttalk.org

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June 02, 2015, 08:24:25 PM
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You want me to explain how we handle that so that hou can use it to manipulate the deposit procedure :-) great 

Someone asked us prior is it possible to directly mine to tntswap address and we no it will not be credited . You don't think there's a reason behind that :-)

Signed address verification or something like that :-)

I would like you to explain it so that I would know if you understand the issue and if you have a secure method of dealing with it. The fact that you edited this post and still haven't answered such a simple question makes me think that you have no clue.

"Signed address verification or something like that :-)"

How exactly is this going to work? Let's say I transferred 10 XPY from Zencloud to your exchange and send you an e-mail with the TX ID. favdesu sends an e-mail with the same TX ID. How would you know which one of us is the real owner of the 10 XPY. Is this question now sufficiently clear to you or should I ask Paul to get his crayons?
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June 02, 2015, 08:26:51 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

I think you didn't read the deposit procedure :-)

User have to mail tx details from their registered id :-)

And we cant give you further info regarding internal procedures otherthan what is published . The necessary info required by user is in deposit page and deposit address will also be rotated :-)

What he was asking is what if someone who has an account on TNTswap watches the Blockchain for a deposit, and then sends you the Email from his registered mail address and claims it as his. How do you know who is telling the truth? This system is so idiotic and full of security holes it is a complete and total fucking joke. You do not even understand what the issues are, let alone how to deal with them. Give it up, you are an incompetant failure and do not belong in this business.

You want me to explain how we handle that so that hou can use it to manipulate the deposit procedure :-) great 

Someone asked us prior is it possible to directly mine to tntswap address and we no it will not be credited . You don't think there's a reason behind that :-)

Signed address verification or something like that :-)

"Something like that". WTF? Explain. You are saying this is the most secure exchange in existence, and you do not even have the most basic things worked out. This is a total and complete fucking joke.

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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June 02, 2015, 08:34:05 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

I think you didn't read the deposit procedure :-)

User have to mail tx details from their registered id :-)

And we cant give you further info regarding internal procedures otherthan what is published . The necessary info required by user is in deposit page and deposit address will also be rotated :-)

What he was asking is what if someone who has an account on TNTswap watches the Blockchain for a deposit, and then sends you the Email from his registered mail address and claims it as his. How do you know who is telling the truth? This system is so idiotic and full of security holes it is a complete and total fucking joke. You do not even understand what the issues are, let alone how to deal with them. Give it up, you are an incompetant failure and do not belong in this business.

You want me to explain how we handle that so that hou can use it to manipulate the deposit procedure :-) great 

Someone asked us prior is it possible to directly mine to tntswap address and we no it will not be credited . You don't think there's a reason behind that :-)

Signed address verification or something like that :-)

"Something like that". WTF? Explain. You are saying this is the most secure exchange in existence, and you do not even have the most basic things worked out. This is a total and complete fucking joke.

I think you are fuckingretarded.

Check the post its clearly mentioned there that we know that exchange server can be hacked but we will not lose coin because no wallets are installed on server .


The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1066969

http://tnttalk.org

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June 02, 2015, 08:35:10 PM
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Indian version of Josh is like Indian version of everything?

stinkier, dirtier and most of all ....crapper




I think you licked josh ass several times that's why you are familiar of that smell. You fool

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June 02, 2015, 08:44:29 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

I think you didn't read the deposit procedure :-)

User have to mail tx details from their registered id :-)

And we cant give you further info regarding internal procedures otherthan what is published . The necessary info required by user is in deposit page and deposit address will also be rotated :-)

What he was asking is what if someone who has an account on TNTswap watches the Blockchain for a deposit, and then sends you the Email from his registered mail address and claims it as his. How do you know who is telling the truth? This system is so idiotic and full of security holes it is a complete and total fucking joke. You do not even understand what the issues are, let alone how to deal with them. Give it up, you are an incompetant failure and do not belong in this business.

You want me to explain how we handle that so that hou can use it to manipulate the deposit procedure :-) great  

Someone asked us prior is it possible to directly mine to tntswap address and we no it will not be credited . You don't think there's a reason behind that :-)

Signed address verification or something like that :-)

"Something like that". WTF? Explain. You are saying this is the most secure exchange in existence, and you do not even have the most basic things worked out. This is a total and complete fucking joke.

I think you are fuckingretarded.

Check the post its clearly mentioned there that we know that exchange server can be hacked but we will not lose coin because no wallets are installed on server .

Nobody even mentioned a hack or losing coins. Stop snorting drain cleaner for a minute and read the post. The question posed was about your method of verifying that customer A made a specific deposit instead of Customer B, when they both make a claim saying the same deposit is theirs. Instead of answering the question you just start blurting out random buzz words. You are like a dumber and completely psychotic version of Garza. At this point anyone who deposits coins with you is a complete fool.

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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June 02, 2015, 08:56:40 PM
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uh just a question: if I monitor the chain and claim a TX... how do you prevent that? brilliant idea, did you learn from Josh Garza?

I think you didn't read the deposit procedure :-)

User have to mail tx details from their registered id :-)

And we cant give you further info regarding internal procedures otherthan what is published . The necessary info required by user is in deposit page and deposit address will also be rotated :-)

What he was asking is what if someone who has an account on TNTswap watches the Blockchain for a deposit, and then sends you the Email from his registered mail address and claims it as his. How do you know who is telling the truth? This system is so idiotic and full of security holes it is a complete and total fucking joke. You do not even understand what the issues are, let alone how to deal with them. Give it up, you are an incompetant failure and do not belong in this business.

You want me to explain how we handle that so that hou can use it to manipulate the deposit procedure :-) great  

Someone asked us prior is it possible to directly mine to tntswap address and we no it will not be credited . You don't think there's a reason behind that :-)

Signed address verification or something like that :-)

"Something like that". WTF? Explain. You are saying this is the most secure exchange in existence, and you do not even have the most basic things worked out. This is a total and complete fucking joke.

I think you are fuckingretarded.

Check the post its clearly mentioned there that we know that exchange server can be hacked but we will not lose coin because no wallets are installed on server .

Nobody even mentioned a hack or losing coins. Stop snorting drain cleaner for a minute and read the post. The question posed was about your method of verifying that customer A made a specific deposit instead of Customer B, when they both make a claim saying the same deposit is theirs. Instead of answering the question you just start blurting out random buzz words. You are like a dumber and completely psychotic version of Garza. At this point anyone who deposits coins with you is a complete fool.

You fool if that happens then also the first thing we ask is to send signed message from user address used to deposit the funds :-)

No further info will be provided considering security :-)

The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1066969

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June 02, 2015, 08:57:37 PM
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You fool if that happens then also the first thing we ask is to send signed message from user address used to deposit the funds :-)

No further info will be provided considering security :-)

hint: you cannot sign from most webwallets. but that's probably too technical for you to understand

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June 02, 2015, 09:00:54 PM
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You fool if that happens then also the first thing we ask is to send signed message from user address used to deposit the funds :-)

No further info will be provided considering security :-)

I gave you a simple scenario. Are you going to explain it? If you don't it's quite obvious that you have no clue about the blockchain and the associated security issues.

I would like you to explain it so that I would know if you understand the issue and if you have a secure method of dealing with it. The fact that you edited this post and still haven't answered such a simple question makes me think that you have no clue.

"Signed address verification or something like that :-)"

How exactly is this going to work? Let's say I transferred 10 XPY from Zencloud to your exchange and send you an e-mail with the TX ID. favdesu sends an e-mail with the same TX ID. How would you know which one of us is the real owner of the 10 XPY. Is this question now sufficiently clear to you or should I ask Paul to get his crayons?
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June 02, 2015, 09:06:36 PM
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You fool if that happens then also the first thing we ask is to send signed message from user address used to deposit the funds :-)

No further info will be provided considering security :-)

I gave you a simple scenario. Are you going to explain it? If you don't it's quite obvious that you have no clue about the blockchain and the associated security issues.

I would like you to explain it so that I would know if you understand the issue and if you have a secure method of dealing with it. The fact that you edited this post and still haven't answered such a simple question makes me think that you have no clue.

"Signed address verification or something like that :-)"

How exactly is this going to work? Let's say I transferred 10 XPY from Zencloud to your exchange and send you an e-mail with the TX ID. favdesu sends an e-mail with the same TX ID. How would you know which one of us is the real owner of the 10 XPY. Is this question now sufficiently clear to you or should I ask Paul to get his crayons?

In that scenario we simply demand the signed message from user and if not get that we will send back the coins to the address from where the coin is transferred :-)

And nice question we will add it to faq.

Nice to see that paul is like ... :-)

The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1066969

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June 02, 2015, 09:11:32 PM
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In that scenario we simply demand the signed message from user and if not get that we will send back the coins to the address from where the coin is transferred :-)

Nice to see that paul is like ... :-)

Genius idea, you'd send the coins to a non-related cold address in the case of zencloud. I guess there are other wallets that work like this too.

also, what about blockchain? there could be 10 or more tx from one wallet?

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In that scenario we simply demand the signed message from user and if not get that we will send back the coins to the address from where the coin is transferred :-)

Nice to see that paul is like ... :-)

Genius idea, you'd send the coins to a non-related cold address in the case of zencloud. I guess there are other wallets that work like this too.

also, what about blockchain? there could be 10 or more tx from one wallet?

As i already stated we will add this to faq so that user can be aware of it. And if one or two transactions of these type comes we will try to verify by asking for copy of withdrawal confirmation mail received from the exchange they transferred the coin.

The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1066969

http://tnttalk.org

TNT COIN SHOPPING MALL COMING SOON
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June 02, 2015, 09:23:12 PM
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In that scenario we simply demand the signed message from user and if not get that we will send back the coins to the address from where the coin is transferred :-)

Nice to see that paul is like ... :-)

Genius idea, you'd send the coins to a non-related cold address in the case of zencloud. I guess there are other wallets that work like this too.

also, what about blockchain? there could be 10 or more tx from one wallet?

As i already stated we will add this to faq so that user can be aware of it. And if one or two transactions of these type comes we will try to verify by asking for copy of withdrawal confirmation mail received from the exchange they transferred the coin.

This TNTswap is getting more secure and easy to use by the minute. Brilliant idea about wanting people to send the withdrawal confirmation Emails from an online wallet (exchange) from where they sent the coins. Sending some random guy in India who refuses to even identify himself my personal exchange confirmations from that related Email is like completely 100% secure.  Roll Eyes  Grin

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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In that scenario we simply demand the signed message from user and if not get that we will send back the coins to the address from where the coin is transferred :-)

Nice to see that paul is like ... :-)

Genius idea, you'd send the coins to a non-related cold address in the case of zencloud. I guess there are other wallets that work like this too.

also, what about blockchain? there could be 10 or more tx from one wallet?

As i already stated we will add this to faq so that user can be aware of it. And if one or two transactions of these type comes we will try to verify by asking for copy of withdrawal confirmation mail received from the exchange they transferred the coin.

This TNTswap is getting more secure and easy to use by the minute. Brilliant idea about wanting people to send the withdrawal confirmation Emails from an online wallet (exchange) from where they sent the coins. Sending some random guy in India who refuses to even identify himself my personal exchange confirmations from that related Email is like completely 100% secure.  Roll Eyes  Grin

Its the way we operate if not redy to accept our conditions no need to join :-) that's all

If fools store there coins on exchange and pool and transfer from there we can't help them :-)

The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1066969

http://tnttalk.org

TNT COIN SHOPPING MALL COMING SOON
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