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April 09, 2013, 11:30:44 AM
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He is also misleading people about his programming abilities.

Apparently no effort has been put into security on his website, kongzi.ca ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.0 ). All that is needed to login is know someone's username. I was able to login as usagi by just typing usagi into the email field and selecting sign in button. Don't trust him.

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Lmao this is on the bitdaytrade level.

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April 09, 2013, 02:51:24 PM
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He is also misleading people about his programming abilities.

Apparently no effort has been put into security on his website, kongzi.ca ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.0 ). All that is needed to login is know someone's username. I was able to login as usagi by just typing usagi into the email field and selecting sign in button. Don't trust him.

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You're boring. It's a development system and there's no password on the account. Didn't you read the development log?

Here's the IP log for the unique IP's that have logged in as usagi over the last six months:

+-----+-----------------+------+------+----------+-------+-------+---------+
| id  | ip              | u    | n    | hostname | count | class | comment |
+-----+-----------------+------+------+----------+-------+-------+---------+
| 190 | 217.15.166.47   |  100 |   10 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 220 | 220.142.1.172   |  100 |   10 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 261 | 220.142.12.158  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 273 | 122.121.235.156 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 276 | 91.223.246.144  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 277 | 37.130.227.133  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 278 | 77.247.181.165  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 283 | 58.111.143.105  |  100 |    3 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 285 | 96.35.2.128     |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 286 | 134.147.119.92  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
+-----+-----------------+------+------+----------+-------+-------+---------+

I've removed the most recent and most common IPs but as you can see it's been like this for months (edit: for example the first IP (217.15.166.47) is someone from france who's logged in 10 times). I don't know who it is and I don't care. I needed this to help test user accounts and security features on non-admin accounts since I don't use a sandbox like, say, sandbox.bitfunder.com. I just do it live.

Another thing you will notice is the MYSQL database password gets dumped when I mistype a SQL query and it shows the error. Go ahead and make a big deal about it; I don't think anyone really cares.

Seriously, if you think you're hot stuff go try to break into one of my production systems. Try hotwallet.ca -- there's several hundred BTC in the wallet there. Good luck with that, lol.
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April 09, 2013, 02:54:21 PM
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He is also misleading people about his programming abilities.

Apparently no effort has been put into security on his website, kongzi.ca ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=124391.0 ). All that is needed to login is know someone's username. I was able to login as usagi by just typing usagi into the email field and selecting sign in button. Don't trust him.

Proof:



You're boring. It's a development system and there's no password on the account. Didn't you read the development log?

Here's the IP log for everyone who's logged in as usagi over the last six months:

+-----+-----------------+------+------+----------+-------+-------+---------+
| id  | ip              | u    | n    | hostname | count | class | comment |
+-----+-----------------+------+------+----------+-------+-------+---------+
| 172 | 111.255.135.69  |  100 |    2 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 178 | 111.255.157.118 |  100 |    2 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 179 | 111.255.157.52  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 225 | 122.121.242.71  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 235 | 111.255.136.23  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 236 | 111.255.149.135 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 239 | 111.255.152.152 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 257 | 111.255.144.220 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 259 | 111.255.136.147 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 261 | 220.142.12.158  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 264 | 122.121.240.171 |  100 |    2 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 267 | 111.255.154.155 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 271 | 111.255.147.159 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 273 | 122.121.235.156 |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 276 | 91.223.246.144  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 277 | 37.130.227.133  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
| 278 | 77.247.181.165  |  100 |    1 | NULL     |  NULL |  NULL | NULL    |
+-----+-----------------+------+------+----------+-------+-------+---------+

I've removed the most recent and most common IPs but as you can see it's been like this for months. I actually needed this to help test user accounts and security features on non-admin accounts.

Seriously, if you think you're hot stuff go try to break into one of my production systems. Try hotwallet.ca -- there's several hundred BTC in the wallet there. Good luck with that, lol.

Hm, hotwallet.ca, that must be where my 1BTC is.
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April 09, 2013, 03:06:50 PM
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Hm, hotwallet.ca, that must be where my 1BTC is.

Maybe. Try logging into your account and checking the balance.
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April 11, 2013, 02:42:48 PM
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Deprived, Puppet, and Repentance do seem like they may have another agenda posting on this thread, but I still appreciate their input. I too have been scammed out of 1 BTC by usagi re: BMF, but at least we are in communication about it, and I don't see how that pertains to this.

Nameface, stop lying about me.

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I don't want to click any links on your website, but I really would like to get that 1 BTC you owe me from BMF.
I don't see the point of moving forward as enemies here, I just want my coin, I want resolution.

The situation with BMF is special. We were under intense public scrutiny for months due to a group of who decided to troll me (for reasons I won't get into right now). It is simply not possible for me to have lied about what we held or facts like how many public shares we had outstanding. So when I got the list from Nefario and the number of outstanding shares matched my records from the spreadsheet I knew that one of two things was true:

1. Either the list was accurate, or,
2. [sensitive info redacted]

Therefore when I got your claim, I knew one of three things was true:

1. You were lying.
2. You made a mistake and you sold the shares before shutdown.
3. [sensitive info redacted].

You have to understand that we've logically eliminated "4. usagi is ripping you off". It is not possible that I am ripping you off. You need to understand this because you are extremely adversarial to me in public and it is preventing us from working together.

If you really want to work together I absolutely NEED to find out what other lists you were on, and I absolutely NEED to [...]. In particular I will NEED to talk to [...] get [...] and [...].

Why?

Because [...], and if it turns out that there's someone on the BMF list [...], and this same e-mail address HAPPENS to [...]. then I will have definitive proof [...].

If I can get that proof then you will become a hero. Your name will go down in Bitcoin History as the man who cracked the [...] case and I will personally see to it you get way more than the 1 BTC you are "owed" by BMF. But if you don't want to work together with me and continuously blame me for scamming you then your not worth my time. Another kind of person like that is [...]. [...] started whining when I did a forced buyback of NYAN.B/NYAN.C shares. These shares are completely worthless because I had to use personal money to pay off NYAN.A. But he decided to whine like he was getting ripped off. EskimoBob did that too. People like that are worthless and no one listens to them. But you actually sound like you had money in BMF.

There is also a chance Nefario screwed up the e-mail addresses and someone on the list hasn't claimed their shares of BMF. I can [...] to get those assets transferred to you if I can find ANY sort of irregularity on the lists. You just need to give me "anything" -- even just the names of some other assets you held so I can talk to some other asset issuers or something.

I'm sorry I got so angry about this. I was just tired of being the newb who's being jerked around.
If I get my 1 BTC back I will explain how it was Nefario who stole it and not you and retract my statements.

Well as it turns out we are lucky as some of the issuers you mentioned and I have an excellent business relationship. It's highly likely I will be able to [...] now. If it turns out [...] I will just assume it really was [...]. But if I do determine there's a likely hood you really were invested, please just don't tell anyone. I am only concerned with the truth and paying people out and I do not want or need any kind of vindication on the forums, thx. It will just draw more un-needed attention and I prefer to relax these days.

As a quick update I've contacted an exchange owner and will be cross-checking your info with several other asset issuer's lists, if it turns out [...] we will catch him so long as he used the same account and/or address [...].

Ok thanks for the update.

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April 11, 2013, 02:59:53 PM
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Do we really have to go through all of this again?

Look, it's: You have my 1 BTC, and I want my 1BTC back.

If you need to check some documents and get back to me, please have at it. I need my money.
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April 17, 2013, 01:23:02 AM
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You're boring. It's a development system and there's no password on the account. Didn't you read the development log?

I don't care about your site so, no, I didn't read the inane development log.

Seriously, if you think you're hot stuff go try to break into one of my production systems. Try hotwallet.ca -- there's several hundred BTC in the wallet there. Good luck with that, lol.

I didn't try to break into your site, I just noticed that none of the accounts needed a password to to log in. If the system isn't supposed to have a password on that account then why does it have a password now? You fucked up and now you are trying to cover it up by saying it was working as designed.
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April 17, 2013, 01:40:28 AM
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You're boring. It's a development system and there's no password on the account. Didn't you read the development log?

I don't care about your site so, no, I didn't read the inane development log.

Seriously, if you think you're hot stuff go try to break into one of my production systems. Try hotwallet.ca -- there's several hundred BTC in the wallet there. Good luck with that, lol.

I didn't try to break into your site, I just noticed that none of the accounts needed a password to to log in. If the system isn't supposed to have a password on that account then why does it have a password now? You fucked up and now you are trying to cover it up by saying it was working as designed.

No, someone changed the password when you pointed out to the world there was no password on the account.

Why are you so desperate to make people believe I screwed something up? I mean, since you don't care about my site 'n all.
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April 17, 2013, 06:55:51 PM
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Do we really have to go through all of this again?

Look, it's: You have my 1 BTC, and I want my 1BTC back.

If you need to check some documents and get back to me, please have at it. I need my money.

Lucky you. I am waiting for my 130something BTC Smiley

While reading what I wrote, use the most friendliest and relaxing voice in your head.
BTW, Things in BTC bubble universes are getting ugly....
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April 18, 2013, 05:57:44 AM
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Do we really have to go through all of this again?

Look, it's: You have my 1 BTC, and I want my 1BTC back.

If you need to check some documents and get back to me, please have at it. I need my money.

Lucky you. I am waiting for my 130something BTC Smiley


Oh that? I took it out of the 520 BTC you owe me.

When are you going to give me the other 390 BTC?
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April 18, 2013, 06:43:07 PM
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Do we really have to go through all of this again?

Look, it's: You have my 1 BTC, and I want my 1BTC back.

If you need to check some documents and get back to me, please have at it. I need my money.

Lucky you. I am waiting for my 130something BTC Smiley


Oh that? I took it out of the 520 BTC you owe me.

When are you going to give me the other 390 BTC?

LOL! Pulling numbers out of your ass again? Like you used to do with your "managed" portfolio NAV's. Do you really want to bring up your fucked up NYAN's? AGAIN!? Where are they? What about your fuck up called CPA? All gone! Nothing left of those. Over 7000 BTC just pissed away by you, usagi.

While reading what I wrote, use the most friendliest and relaxing voice in your head.
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