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August 19, 2015, 07:14:42 PM Last edit: August 22, 2015, 04:00:45 PM by crypto jerk |
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Easy question here?
Does bitcoin core log your ip?
Does xt log your ip?
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canth
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August 19, 2015, 08:03:04 PM |
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Easy question here?
Does bitcoin core log your ip?
Does xt log your ip?
No
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crypto jerk (OP)
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August 19, 2015, 10:51:37 PM |
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they hid a sophisticated program which logs your ip even if you're on proxy or tor, and they add IPs to a blacklist and whitelist. It's not all objective, they can add people at will too. This is much worse than I ever thought, they can control every bitcoin user if they got their fork. It would end bitcoin as we know it. It's a horrible and disgusting abuse of Bitcoin
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canth
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August 19, 2015, 11:09:13 PM |
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It hurts me to reply to this since I know I'm being trolled but I can't help myself. 1) Running a bitcoin full node of any kind (core, XT or other) means you connect in plaintext to at least 8 other nodes. Your ISP knows, your gov't knows and 8 other nodes certainly know that you are running bitcoin. If you have incoming ports opened, even more people know you are running a bitcoin node. https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/2) You can disable the anti-ddos feature if you don't want to run it. -disableipprio 3) There's nothing hidden about it. It's open source, hearn posted the inclusion of the anti-ddos feautres to the XT mailing list, etc. Troll harder, plz.
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August 19, 2015, 11:39:35 PM |
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Ignore the white knights on both sides. Objectively, nothing about XT, or the temper tantrum launch, is good. It's a display of pure ignorance
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August 20, 2015, 12:01:02 AM |
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i know this forum logs ur ip run run run the sky is falling (if bitcoinxt gets up logged ip's will be the least of ur worries)
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username18333
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August 20, 2015, 12:07:08 AM |
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3) There's nothing hidden about it. It's open source, [H]earn posted the inclusion of the anti-ddos feautres to the XT mailing list, etc.
General expectation dictates that a disclosure is to "go forth" unto to its intended recipient(s) (e.g., startup EULA windows), not vice versa.
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username18333
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August 20, 2015, 12:13:41 AM Last edit: August 20, 2015, 03:31:22 AM by username18333 |
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i know this forum logs ur ip run run run the sky is falling (if bitcoinxt gets up logged ip's will be the least of ur worries) A BCT "blacklist" ( turtlehurricane) is, merely, analogous to a BTC "blacklist" (turtlehurricane), not equivalent. BCT : Forum : : BTC : Currency
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August 20, 2015, 01:37:55 AM |
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Another question; does your IP address really matter?
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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kelsey
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August 20, 2015, 01:46:59 AM |
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Another question; does your IP address really matter?
kinda my earlier point but this issue with it goes beyond just the ip login.
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canth
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August 20, 2015, 02:00:53 AM |
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Another question; does your IP address really matter?
kinda my earlier point but this issue with it goes beyond just the ip login. Hold on wait! It's around here somewhere...ahh. Found it. OK, I've got my tinfoil hat on - please enlighten us about how far it goes.
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kelsey
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August 20, 2015, 02:03:13 AM |
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Another question; does your IP address really matter?
kinda my earlier point but this issue with it goes beyond just the ip login. Hold on wait! It's around here somewhere...ahh. Found it. OK, I've got my tinfoil hat on - please enlighten us about how far it goes. mike hearn was the third gunman on bambi's parents
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Sir Alpha_goy
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August 20, 2015, 02:13:24 AM Last edit: December 12, 2015, 10:10:48 PM by Sir Alpha_goy |
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canth
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August 20, 2015, 02:14:26 AM |
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Another question; does your IP address really matter?
kinda my earlier point but this issue with it goes beyond just the ip login. Hold on wait! It's around here somewhere...ahh. Found it. OK, I've got my tinfoil hat on - please enlighten us about how far it goes. mike hearn was the third gunman on bambi's parents lol. Everyone knows that! I heard he was going to be the pedo spokesperson for Subway.
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crypto jerk (OP)
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August 20, 2015, 02:52:01 AM |
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It hurts me to reply to this since I know I'm being trolled but I can't help myself. 1) Running a bitcoin full node of any kind (core, XT or other) means you connect in plaintext to at least 8 other nodes. Your ISP knows, your gov't knows and 8 other nodes certainly know that you are running bitcoin. If you have incoming ports opened, even more people know you are running a bitcoin node. https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/2) You can disable the anti-ddos feature if you don't want to run it. -disableipprio 3) There's nothing hidden about it. It's open source, hearn posted the inclusion of the anti-ddos feautres to the XT mailing list, etc. Troll harder, plz. So asking a question is trolling, my special friend? I want to know if hearn/gavin are doing nefarious things to the code. Turtlehuricane says that xt is specificaly logging ip addresses. Is it true or not? You are saying it is no different then core. Ok. Is turtlehuricane wrong then?
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Brad Harrison
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August 20, 2015, 02:53:11 AM |
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I have to agree with the above user
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canth
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August 20, 2015, 02:55:51 AM |
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It hurts me to reply to this since I know I'm being trolled but I can't help myself. 1) Running a bitcoin full node of any kind (core, XT or other) means you connect in plaintext to at least 8 other nodes. Your ISP knows, your gov't knows and 8 other nodes certainly know that you are running bitcoin. If you have incoming ports opened, even more people know you are running a bitcoin node. https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/2) You can disable the anti-ddos feature if you don't want to run it. -disableipprio 3) There's nothing hidden about it. It's open source, hearn posted the inclusion of the anti-ddos feautres to the XT mailing list, etc. Troll harder, plz. So asking a question is trolling, my special friend? I want to know if hearn/gavin are doing nefarious things to the code. Turtlehuricane says that xt is specificaly logging ip addresses. Is it true or not? You are saying it is no different then core. Ok. Is turtlehuricane wrong then? BitcoinXT has an anti-ddos feature, it can block connections to certain IPs, it downloads a list from an SSL site. Yes, the site might get your IP address. The entire feature can be disabled with one flag in the config. Unless you're running behind Tor and/or VPN, ALL bitcoin full node products 'leak' your IP address to other bitcoin nodes and the internet in general. turtlehurican is just dumping FUD...
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August 20, 2015, 04:08:58 AM |
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im not sure about it
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username18333
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August 20, 2015, 04:12:25 AM Last edit: August 20, 2015, 04:26:26 AM by username18333 |
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im not sure about it
Seemingly, the primary concern, here, is the capacity of government (or, potentially, another body) to abuse (or, for reason of abuse, alter) the "feature" after its users constitute a "captive audience" (i.e., after that feature has become ubiquitous among Bitcoin clients).
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August 20, 2015, 12:49:28 PM Last edit: August 20, 2015, 02:01:38 PM by canth |
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im not sure about it
Seemingly, the primary concern, here, is the capacity of government (or, potentially, another body) to abuse (or, for reason of abuse, alter) the "feature" after its users constitute a "captive audience" (i.e., after that feature has become ubiquitous among Bitcoin clients). It's been 30 days since Bitcoin Core/XT released v 0.11.0. In that time, there are 3000 nodes that have upgraded and while 0.11.0 has a lot of fixes, it's by no means a critical/required update. If a non consensus feature became abused and widely disseminated and agreed upon as 'bad for bitcoin', why wouldn't clients switch to a new version w/o that feature enabled in even less time?
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