digaran
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September 25, 2016, 07:04:05 AM |
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I am already registered but when I tried to log on it didn't accept my browser auto fill and since I don't remember my user name pass I then decided to not log in completely. lolll
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crypto-trade.net (OP)
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September 25, 2016, 08:00:36 AM |
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I am already registered but when I tried to log on it didn't accept my browser auto fill and since I don't remember my user name pass I then decided to not log in completely. lolll If you have registered but have forgotten your password, use: https://crypto-trade.net/reset
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wargo
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September 25, 2016, 08:45:54 AM |
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I am already registered but when I tried to log on it didn't accept my browser auto fill and since I don't remember my user name pass I then decided to not log in completely. lolll Yes, clicking or typing on field will not show form history :/
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MarketMagic
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September 25, 2016, 03:52:53 PM |
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Feel free to blog/advertise/post news anns on NEWBIUM for crypto-trade to promote your service!Please consider NEWBIUM also even though it is a very new coin/project.
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MarketMagic
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September 25, 2016, 03:55:23 PM |
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New function [im This is a very good idea!
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egghead123
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September 25, 2016, 04:05:05 PM |
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almightyruler
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September 25, 2016, 07:52:51 PM |
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Hey, crypto-trade.net
I've just been reading up on how Cloudflare's SSL works. It looks like crypto-trade.net doesn't have its own dedicated SSL certificate, so it's using one from Cloudflare. If I understand correctly, this means that by default, only the traffic between the user's browser and Cloudflare is encrypted HTTPS; the connection between Cloudflare and the web site's web server is standard HTTP, which can be sniffed or altered without the end user or site they're accessing being aware of it.
"CloudFlare offers three modes for HTTPS: Flexible, Full and Strict. In Flexible mode, traffic from browsers to CloudFlare is encrypted, but traffic from CloudFlare to a site's origin server is not. In Full and Strict modes, traffic between CloudFlare and the origin server is encrypted. Strict mode adds validation of the origin server’s certificate. We strongly encourage customers to select Strict mode for their websites to ensure their visitors get the strongest data security possible."
Can you please confirm that you're NOT using the default "Flexible" configuration at Cloudflare? In other words, is the traffic between Cloudflare and your server encrypted? If so, why don't you have a dedicated certificate for crypto-trade.net?
Thanks.
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crypto-trade.net (OP)
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September 26, 2016, 04:52:06 AM |
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Hey, crypto-trade.net
I've just been reading up on how Cloudflare's SSL works. It looks like crypto-trade.net doesn't have its own dedicated SSL certificate, so it's using one from Cloudflare. If I understand correctly, this means that by default, only the traffic between the user's browser and Cloudflare is encrypted HTTPS; the connection between Cloudflare and the web site's web server is standard HTTP, which can be sniffed or altered without the end user or site they're accessing being aware of it.
"CloudFlare offers three modes for HTTPS: Flexible, Full and Strict. In Flexible mode, traffic from browsers to CloudFlare is encrypted, but traffic from CloudFlare to a site's origin server is not. In Full and Strict modes, traffic between CloudFlare and the origin server is encrypted. Strict mode adds validation of the origin server’s certificate. We strongly encourage customers to select Strict mode for their websites to ensure their visitors get the strongest data security possible."
Can you please confirm that you're NOT using the default "Flexible" configuration at Cloudflare? In other words, is the traffic between Cloudflare and your server encrypted? If so, why don't you have a dedicated certificate for crypto-trade.net?
Thanks.
Hello. Traffic between CloudFlare and crypto-trade.net also encrypted, we have a own SSL certificate.
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BitcoinPlusBus
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September 26, 2016, 09:43:55 AM Last edit: September 26, 2016, 09:56:57 AM by BitcoinPlusBus |
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(XBC) BitcoinPlus listed. Thank you I will put your link on our OP.Also if could point me to a logo for your site that would be super.
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egghead123
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September 26, 2016, 10:06:39 PM |
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Just reading some of your trust feedback and wondering why the negative comments?
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September 26, 2016, 11:05:27 PM |
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Just reading some of your trust feedback and wondering why the negative comments?
IMO, Undeserving. At this time, The negative comments are just warnings of possible scam. No one has come forward with any complaints to date. I've placed a positive feedback as I have made deposits, trades and withdraws from the exchange. Support appears to be available here and on the site. I do appreciate the warnings of possible scam but feel they should be neutral until some facts can be proven but neutral feedback does not affect the trust score. Remember ... Once you send any coin to a address that you don't control the corresponding private key that it's not your coin any more. All these sites we use are 'risky' to some degree.
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crypto-trade.net (OP)
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September 27, 2016, 05:34:23 PM |
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(ESP) Espers Updated to 0.8.4.2
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DigitalCurrencyConsultant
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September 27, 2016, 10:59:16 PM |
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(ESP) Espers Updated to 0.8.4.2
Thank-you please let us know when it's live for trading
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Hamukione
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September 28, 2016, 01:05:05 PM |
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Your site seems to be down?
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