baloo_kiev
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October 07, 2013, 01:48:58 PM |
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This Domain Name Has Expired
What's happening?
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Peter Lambert
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October 07, 2013, 01:53:34 PM |
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Any changes for those of us with small amounts left on the site, less then minimum amount that is?
No, no changes anytime soon, sorry. Bottom line is that without a fixed withdrawal fee, we can't guarantee an account won't go negative any other way. There's no hook into bitcoind asking for what the client tx fee will be in advance. We thought people would appreciate this approach, since it's significantly cheaper than a withdrawal fee would have been. Instead people look at the fractions of a bitcent left behind and it drives 'em batty. Nope, not acceptable, please send my bitcoin to my public address out of your own pocket. It seems that you can do a internal transfer to another account and zero out your balance? So you could transfer the remaining amount to another user and have them send you that amount.
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ThickAsThieves
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October 07, 2013, 02:18:39 PM |
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Burnside, I can't access the site, but I have people transferring AM-PT shares to me, which I can't verify.
Before you totally close, there is some info we need to coordinate on.
I'd suggest:
1. Freezing AM-PT whem ready 2. Sending me a list of all transfers to my account of AM-PT in the last 48 hours. 3. Sending a list of totals of all holdings in my account.
I also assume you will send any BTC in the account to the address on record.
Thank you!
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DrGregMulhauser
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October 07, 2013, 02:46:07 PM Last edit: October 07, 2013, 06:28:00 PM by DrGregMulhauser |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about IP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
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twentyseventy
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October 07, 2013, 02:58:09 PM |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about iP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
Thank you for the information. Really wish I hadn't closed that tab, now. Editing my hosts file and flushing the DNS cache isn't working for me - do I put the correct IP address first, then the 8.5.1.36 IP address after that?
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Rannasha
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October 07, 2013, 03:02:58 PM |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about iP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
Thank you for the information. Really wish I hadn't closed that tab, now. Editing my hosts file and flushing the DNS cache isn't working for me - do I put the correct IP address first, then the 8.5.1.36 IP address after that? In the hosts file, add a line with: and then flush you DNS cache.
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Jere.Jones
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October 07, 2013, 03:04:07 PM |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about iP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
Thank you for the information. Really wish I hadn't closed that tab, now. Editing my hosts file and flushing the DNS cache isn't working for me - do I put the correct IP address first, then the 8.5.1.36 IP address after that? In the hosts file, add a line with: and then flush you DNS cache. Shouldn't it be the other way around?
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Rannasha
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October 07, 2013, 03:05:38 PM |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about iP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
Thank you for the information. Really wish I hadn't closed that tab, now. Editing my hosts file and flushing the DNS cache isn't working for me - do I put the correct IP address first, then the 8.5.1.36 IP address after that? In the hosts file, add a line with: and then flush you DNS cache. Shouldn't it be the other way around? You're correct, it's been a while since I've had to edit my hosts file.
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twentyseventy
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October 07, 2013, 03:13:17 PM |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about iP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
Thank you for the information. Really wish I hadn't closed that tab, now. Editing my hosts file and flushing the DNS cache isn't working for me - do I put the correct IP address first, then the 8.5.1.36 IP address after that? In the hosts file, add a line with: and then flush you DNS cache. Shouldn't it be the other way around? You're correct, it's been a while since I've had to edit my hosts file. Thanks very much guys, I really appreciate it. What a day.
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001sonkit
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October 07, 2013, 03:22:23 PM |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about iP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
Useful info, BUMP and let guys see
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GEMINI ACCOUNT REVIEW - Source of Funds Request
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Deprived
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October 07, 2013, 03:48:05 PM |
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Just a quick request/clarification.
I know secondary markets close later today, but can/will transfers (even if only to/from issuers) remain open?
Ideally issuers should be able to lock assets against transfers - or leave transfers open (issuers would want to lock transfers just before a migration - but would want them open until then to allow consolidation/selling back of holdings).
Current locking mechanisms lock all share movement. It'll take a bit of custom coding to get transfers going between issuers and asset holders directly. Is there any way to get by without it? Most issuers are going to prefer it this way anyway, but I understand there may be unique situations. Just disable trading. Then those who want to stop their shares changing hands can lock their security, those who don't mind (or who need to for whatever reason) can leave the security unlocked.
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shmoula
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October 07, 2013, 04:16:50 PM |
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Today I found in "My Trade Analysis" that fees are added twice. Have a look at enclosed shot of buying one share. In "Approx total" should be the same price as in "Transaction" column, because it's the first transaction of that asset, shouldn't it? I already sent that to burnside, but now I'm thinking if this is just in that report, or fees were added twice for real?
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Bitcycle
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October 07, 2013, 05:47:25 PM |
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As far as I can tell, the domain name itself expired yesterday, and the registrar eNom has helpfully decided to cease providing correct DNS information with immediate effect: their service at name-services.com is now returning the IP 8.5.1.36 for btct.co queries instead of the IP 141.101.113.21.
I am not recommending the following, because many people will rightfully expect a signed, sealed, and gold plated confirmation from Ethan before trusting any information about iP addresses, but if you were to place the original IP address in a hosts file, and clear your DNS cache, you would then find that the site is still very much alive and kicking. I have just done this myself and could see the last trade shown on the front page was only 49 seconds ago, so either people with cached DNS information are still able to get there, or the problem was resolved while I was typing.
The registration itself should have a grace period, and abruptly ceasing DNS services for the domain does not, in my view, speak very well at all for eNom.
Useful info, BUMP and let guys see See above or how to get to the site!
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Vanillemaus
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October 07, 2013, 06:49:34 PM |
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Didn´t work for me neither. Any other ideas? Not the best moment to loose his domain I´d say. ^^
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Rannasha
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October 07, 2013, 06:51:00 PM |
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Didn´t work for me neither. Any other ideas? Not the best moment to loose his domain I´d say. ^^
This isn't some magic trick, it will work on any Windows machine if executed correctly. What exactly doesn't work?
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October 07, 2013, 06:57:10 PM |
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You also need to run ipconfig /flushdns.
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Vanillemaus
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October 07, 2013, 07:38:29 PM |
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I edited my hosts file (correctly, wasn´t the first time) and flushed my DNS Cache correctly but the site is still showing to be offline for me.
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twentyseventy
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October 07, 2013, 07:38:53 PM |
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I edited my hosts file (correctly, wasn´t the first time) and flushed my DNS Cache correctly but the site is still showing to be offline for me.
Restart your browser?
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October 07, 2013, 08:02:50 PM Last edit: October 08, 2013, 02:53:10 PM by Vanillemaus |
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Thank you for your help. I wrote domain first and than IP instead of IP and than domain. Now it´s working.
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junkonator
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October 07, 2013, 08:43:15 PM |
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FTR: Do sudo nano /etc/hosts insert 141.101.113.21 btct.co and to flush DNS do sudo service dns-clean
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