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August 09, 2015, 02:58:36 PM
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Hmm... so this one turned out to be fake?  Angry

BTW... how difficult it is to hack any of these wallets? In the Bitcoin sector we are having thousands of hackers and wallet thieves, who are stealing tens of thousands of USD worth of funds every day (Fortunately no one has robbed any of my wallets so far). Has anyone ever hacked in to one of those Satoshi wallets?
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August 09, 2015, 03:03:37 PM
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I can't believe how amateurish the persons behind blockchain.info are. I mean they have this great domain name and a really old and established project that many are using. But then they go ahead and do so many errors that it is not funny anymore.

correct me if I'm wrong but I think the fact that they are the most used bitcoin website only makes it even more difficult to keep everything in order. it's not like things will get easier as their users increase thousands daily.
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August 09, 2015, 03:10:23 PM
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I can't believe how amateurish the persons behind blockchain.info are. I mean they have this great domain name and a really old and established project that many are using. But then they go ahead and do so many errors that it is not funny anymore.

correct me if I'm wrong but I think the fact that they are the most used bitcoin website only makes it even more difficult to keep everything in order. it's not like things will get easier as their users increase thousands daily.
True but they have made several mistakes over the years that simply point to bad software engineering. In this case they simply failed to validate transactions coming through their pushing mechanism. In other cases such add their android app, they used a bad random number generator.

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August 10, 2015, 12:29:39 PM
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I can't believe how amateurish the persons behind blockchain.info are. I mean they have this great domain name and a really old and established project that many are using. But then they go ahead and do so many errors that it is not funny anymore.

correct me if I'm wrong but I think the fact that they are the most used bitcoin website only makes it even more difficult to keep everything in order. it's not like things will get easier as their users increase thousands daily.
True but they have made several mistakes over the years that simply point to bad software engineering. In this case they simply failed to validate transactions coming through their pushing mechanism. In other cases such add their android app, they used a bad random number generator.

I have to agree. Over the years an enourmous amount of problems came to light. And seeing the type of errors does make it easy to think that there are no professionals coding.

Anyway... they were not hacked till now. That is something that many other online wallets can't say. I remember wallets claiming to be ultrasecure, only to go down in short time. Roll Eyes

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August 13, 2015, 01:08:50 PM
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The Satoshi problem is that he cannot move those coins without utterly crashing their value. It's an unsolvable paradox. I think these coins will never move.
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