john-connor
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May 25, 2016, 04:19:35 AM |
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Yes it has ZeroDay Vulnerabilities dating back to the Bytecoin fork that still remain. Lastly, it cannot scale, either they drop the ring signatures or their botnet will be mining by itself. Oh man, ZeroDay and they're using ring sigs? Why, that's just plain stupid especially if they've known about it for two years. How did they find this out? ~BCX~ I discovered 13 ZeroDay's in Monero source code and exploited the v2 block bug that split the network consensus. The remaining 12 I'm keeping in my back pocket so next time they piss me off again or attempt a DoS.
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BitcoinEXpress
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May 25, 2016, 04:25:35 AM |
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Yes it has ZeroDay Vulnerabilities dating back to the Bytecoin fork that still remain. Lastly, it cannot scale, either they drop the ring signatures or their botnet will be mining by itself. Oh man, ZeroDay and they're using ring sigs? Why, that's just plain stupid especially if they've known about it for two years. How did they find this out? ~BCX~ I discovered 13 ZeroDay's in Monero source code and exploited the v2 block bug that split the network consensus. The remaining 12 I'm keeping in my back pocket so next time they piss me off again or attempt a DoS. I think I'm going to steer clear of this given the devs have known about fatal flaws for two years and have done nothing to fix it. Thanks for the info. ~BCX~
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john-connor
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May 25, 2016, 04:56:19 AM |
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Yes it has ZeroDay Vulnerabilities dating back to the Bytecoin fork that still remain. Lastly, it cannot scale, either they drop the ring signatures or their botnet will be mining by itself. Oh man, ZeroDay and they're using ring sigs? Why, that's just plain stupid especially if they've known about it for two years. How did they find this out? ~BCX~ I discovered 13 ZeroDay's in Monero source code and exploited the v2 block bug that split the network consensus. The remaining 12 I'm keeping in my back pocket so next time they piss me off again or attempt a DoS. I think I'm going to steer clear of this given the devs have known about fatal flaws for two years and have done nothing to fix it. Thanks for the info. ~BCX~ Yes, they rather FUD and lie than code. I'm fine with this.
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generalizethis
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May 25, 2016, 05:33:49 AM |
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Yes it has ZeroDay Vulnerabilities dating back to the Bytecoin fork that still remain. Lastly, it cannot scale, either they drop the ring signatures or their botnet will be mining by itself. Oh man, ZeroDay and they're using ring sigs? Why, that's just plain stupid especially if they've known about it for two years. How did they find this out? ~BCX~ I discovered 13 ZeroDay's in Monero source code and exploited the v2 block bug that split the network consensus. The remaining 12 I'm keeping in my back pocket so next time they piss me off again or attempt a DoS. JohnConnor, you're a liar. Are you sufficiently pissed off to use one of the 12 exploits you claim to have? Or do you need all 12? Hint: if you are going to be a liar (which is not something I recommend), you should probably contain your lies within the practicality of being possibly true. The idea that you have 12 exploits and can't use or reveal one to prove you aren't full of shit is astoundingly ridiculous--maybe claim one or two next time.
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americanpegasus
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May 25, 2016, 06:08:50 AM |
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The joke's on him. I have discovered 34 exploits in VCash's code. One of these will allow me to intercept a 'zerotime' transaction, causing it to never arrive at its intended destination. Another allows me to take control of the next address which attempts a 'zerotime' transaction. The price for each of these exploits is one Monero each - because that's about the fair value of penetrating VCash's laughable frankenscheme. I will not reveal these exploits under any circumstances, unless qualified buyers present themselves. As you can see, I also have in my possession an invisible, fire-breathing dragon in my garage so don't fuck with me. (the dragon's fire-breath is heatless and undetectable; the dragon is also ethereal).
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Account is back under control of the real AmericanPegasus.
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I am the guy
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May 25, 2016, 06:11:41 AM |
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JohnConnor, you're a liar. Are you sufficiently pissed off to use one of the 12 exploits you claim to have? Or do you need all 12? Only one way to find out. Hint: don't piss him off. Or keep fudding and lying about the Vcash project and find out eh? Balls in your court monero trolls.
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obit33
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May 25, 2016, 06:22:17 AM |
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Wouldn't be The first time John Connor got caught lying... Or stealing for that matter...
Burden of proof is on him...
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generalizethis
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May 25, 2016, 06:26:01 AM |
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JohnConnor, you're a liar. Are you sufficiently pissed off to use one of the 12 exploits you claim to have? Or do you need all 12? Only one way to find out. Hint: don't piss him off. Or keep fudding and lying about the Vcash project and find out eh? Balls in your court monero trolls. If being called a liar doesn't piss him off, what will? Seriously, I wan't to piss him off.
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DaveyJones
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May 25, 2016, 07:12:34 AM |
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Yes it has ZeroDay Vulnerabilities dating back to the Bytecoin fork that still remain. Lastly, it cannot scale, either they drop the ring signatures or their botnet will be mining by itself. Oh man, ZeroDay and they're using ring sigs? Why, that's just plain stupid especially if they've known about it for two years. How did they find this out? ~BCX~ I discovered 13 ZeroDay's in Monero source code and exploited the v2 block bug that split the network consensus. The remaining 12 I'm keeping in my back pocket so next time they piss me off again or attempt a DoS. I think I'm going to steer clear of this given the devs have known about fatal flaws for two years and have done nothing to fix it. Thanks for the info. ~BCX~ I thought you can read... john said "I" discovered ... never in his post was something about and "i told". John did not proof a thing yet, besides he can refactor btc code and claims it as his own code.
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john-connor
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May 25, 2016, 07:13:42 AM |
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One of these will allow me to intercept a 'zerotime' transaction, causing it to never arrive at its intended destination.
Intercept? There is no such thing as a "ZeroTime transaction". A non-coding alcoholic claiming he found an exploit but fails to properly describe anything that is in the actual source code. Perhaps Monero does indeed need a bailout (ICO).
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generalizethis
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May 25, 2016, 07:20:46 AM |
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One of these will allow me to intercept a 'zerotime' transaction, causing it to never arrive at its intended destination.
Intercept? There is no such thing as a "ZeroTime transaction". A non-coding alcoholic claiming he found an exploit but fails to properly describe anything that is in the actual source code. Perhaps Monero does indeed need a bailout (ICO). I found a BS exploit in the V-cash developer--do I get a bounty?
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john-connor
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May 25, 2016, 07:24:38 AM |
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One of these will allow me to intercept a 'zerotime' transaction, causing it to never arrive at its intended destination.
Intercept? There is no such thing as a "ZeroTime transaction". A non-coding alcoholic claiming he found an exploit but fails to properly describe anything that is in the actual source code. Perhaps Monero does indeed need a bailout (ICO). I never have anything useful to say. I agree Monero has failed and needs a bailout (ICO) now, can I change my vote?
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generalizethis
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May 25, 2016, 07:27:41 AM |
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One of these will allow me to intercept a 'zerotime' transaction, causing it to never arrive at its intended destination.
Intercept? There is no such thing as a "ZeroTime transaction". A non-coding alcoholic claiming he found an exploit but fails to properly describe anything that is in the actual source code. Perhaps Monero does indeed need a bailout (ICO). I never have anything useful to say. I agree Monero needs a bailout (ICO) now, can I change my vote? I think you need a bailout from getting called out on your Bull Shit. BTW, editing my posts doesn't change the fact that I called you out and you have yet to prove anything, nor does it change that you can't edit my original post and keep anyone from seeing that you are full of shit.
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generalizethis
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May 25, 2016, 07:36:23 AM |
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I called you a liar. Accusations don't prove you aren't a liar--though they hint that you want to change the subject or obfuscate the charge. So let's make this simple: JohnConnor (you) are a liar. The only way you can disprove this statement is to prove you have an exploit--as you claim to have twelve. You made the bed, I'm just asking you to lay in it. So accusing Monero of having a marketing team (or whatever else) is theater of distraction.
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electronicash
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May 25, 2016, 07:41:20 AM |
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JohnConnor, you're a liar. Are you sufficiently pissed off to use one of the 12 exploits you claim to have? Or do you need all 12? Only one way to find out. Hint: don't piss him off. Or keep fudding and lying about the Vcash project and find out eh? Balls in your court monero trolls. If being called a liar doesn't piss him off, what will? Seriously, I wan't to piss him off. ignoring him would piss him. he's an attention whore look at his red trust. no one wants to deal with someone with red trust. don't reply to his posts for doing so give him satisfaction. just skip him or maybe put him in your ignore list.
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I am the guy
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May 25, 2016, 07:50:29 AM |
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Lol look at the vote. This forum sees through your shenanigans and antics that's probably why your coin is dying. I would be very wary of owning monero at this point. Just look at the blatant complete disregard at the vulnerabilities found. No one wants to be part of that. For anyone who is, good luck with your sinking ship with capt. Risto at the helm.
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generalizethis
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May 25, 2016, 07:52:45 AM |
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JohnConnor, you're a liar. Are you sufficiently pissed off to use one of the 12 exploits you claim to have? Or do you need all 12? Only one way to find out. Hint: don't piss him off. Or keep fudding and lying about the Vcash project and find out eh? Balls in your court monero trolls. If being called a liar doesn't piss him off, what will? Seriously, I wan't to piss him off. ignoring him would piss him. he's an attention whore look at his red trust. no one wants to deal with someone with red trust. don't reply to his posts for doing so give him satisfaction. just skip him or maybe put him in your ignore list. My guess is he wants to create a flame war between Monero and V-cash as it will prove his narrative of BTC and XMR are afraid of his coding skills--calling out his BS on a thread, focusing on it, and keeping it within the confines of this thread, doesn't serve his objective--probably why he ran off without addressing it, but not before using a random attack to try to incite an emotional response. His coin's sinking and he's desperate.
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I am the guy
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May 25, 2016, 07:54:59 AM |
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My coin's sinking and I'm desperate.
FTFY
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obit33
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May 25, 2016, 07:57:53 AM |
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John Connors Accusation: I discovered 13 ZeroDay's in Monero source code and exploited the v2 block bug that split the network consensus. The remaining 12 I'm keeping in my back pocket so next time they piss me off again or attempt a DoS. John Connors Proof of his accusation: Pathetic...
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