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August 15, 2013, 01:05:11 PM
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Actually, feds fighting BTC is bullish news for me. The easiest way to marginalize BTC is to crash the price to the bottom,
then buy back, repeat. So the feds could slowly buy 100K BTC, driving the price up to maybe 130 $, then dump in 5 sub-waves.
When price will reach 20 $, buy back. And repeat until price is under 1 $, then 99% of people will learn to stay away from BTC.

I doubt that would work well. 100k might not be enough to slam price to $20 and buying them might well ignite quite a rally well above $130.

They would need some futures market or etf or whatever accessible to JP Morgan allowing them the use of fiat for price manipulation.

I was talking hypothetically. In the current situation, trying to buy 100k at Fort Gox could trigger a panic buy that might reach 4,000$ / coin (or more).
But I suspect the feds, in some form, are already hindering $ outflow from Gox. Like the banksters and Gox's incompetent management weren't enough...
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August 15, 2013, 01:55:05 PM
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So i got a new smartphone, tried to delete my old google authenticator from my gox account in order to add a new one to my new smartphone. It wouldn't let me link the new OTP to the login and withdrawal, it just said invalid OTP. So i tried logging back in order to see if that fixes it, and now it won't let me login at all anymore. I also have an mtgox yubikey linked to the login/withdrawal...but it just says invalid OTP when i use it. Fucking gay site really.
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August 15, 2013, 02:03:33 PM
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So i got a new smartphone, tried to delete my old google authenticator from my gox account in order to add a new one to my new smartphone. It wouldn't let me link the new OTP to the login and withdrawal, it just said invalid OTP. So i tried logging back in order to see if that fixes it, and now it won't let me login at all anymore. I also have an mtgox yubikey linked to the login/withdrawal...but it just says invalid OTP when i use it. Fucking gay site really.
Hope this help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFlOIRX3KOA
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August 15, 2013, 02:07:13 PM
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nevermind, resolved it myself, some weird shit going on

in other news, looks like some small fish are doing some arbitrage
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August 15, 2013, 03:10:21 PM
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nevermind, resolved it myself, some weird shit going on

in other news, looks like some small fish are doing some arbitrage


good, let his money rest at gox forever.
me thinks that if someone would want to accumulate bitcoins he would wait for the price to drop like it was doing some time ago. and then buy cheap.
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August 15, 2013, 04:35:11 PM
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virtex is in dire need of my money, why won't they just credit my account already! Angry

lol
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August 15, 2013, 04:49:50 PM
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Just so everybody knows, if you have an iphone, and you do a local iTunes backup AND ENABLED ENCRYPTION, it will backup google auth too. Everytiem you plug in your phone it will create a backup. You can then restore that backup to a second iPhone (i use an old one, just as an extra copy).

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August 15, 2013, 05:43:20 PM
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Just so everybody knows, if you have an iphone, and you do a local iTunes backup AND ENABLED ENCRYPTION, it will backup google auth too. Everytiem you plug in your phone it will create a backup. You can then restore that backup to a second iPhone (i use an old one, just as an extra copy).



well waddayaknow, iphone is good for something at least

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August 15, 2013, 05:58:13 PM
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The point here is if you do a normal iTunes backup without encryption enabled, and then move to a new phone with a restored backup all your google auth tokens will be gone for good. Source: happened to me last month.

Actually it was scary easy just to email the services and ask them to remove 2 factor auth so I could login and re-enable. (CampBx, Coinbase, etc)
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August 15, 2013, 06:32:06 PM
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The point here is if you do a normal iTunes backup without encryption enabled, and then move to a new phone with a restored backup all your google auth tokens will be gone for good. Source: happened to me last month.

Actually it was scary easy just to email the services and ask them to remove 2 factor auth so I could login and re-enable. (CampBx, Coinbase, etc)

How they know you are not hacker ? !!!!
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August 15, 2013, 06:34:34 PM
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The point here is if you do a normal iTunes backup without encryption enabled, and then move to a new phone with a restored backup all your google auth tokens will be gone for good. Source: happened to me last month.

Actually it was scary easy just to email the services and ask them to remove 2 factor auth so I could login and re-enable. (CampBx, Coinbase, etc)

How they know you are not hacker ? !!!!

Don't you know that your email address is the keys to the kingdom in almost all security policies?
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August 15, 2013, 06:37:55 PM
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The point here is if you do a normal iTunes backup without encryption enabled, and then move to a new phone with a restored backup all your google auth tokens will be gone for good. Source: happened to me last month.

Actually it was scary easy just to email the services and ask them to remove 2 factor auth so I could login and re-enable. (CampBx, Coinbase, etc)

How they know you are not hacker ? !!!!

Don't you know that your email address is the keys to the kingdom in almost all security policies?

Don't you know how to write an email with any sender address ?
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August 15, 2013, 06:42:22 PM
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The point here is if you do a normal iTunes backup without encryption enabled, and then move to a new phone with a restored backup all your google auth tokens will be gone for good. Source: happened to me last month.

Actually it was scary easy just to email the services and ask them to remove 2 factor auth so I could login and re-enable. (CampBx, Coinbase, etc)

How they know you are not hacker ? !!!!

Don't you know that your email address is the keys to the kingdom in almost all security policies?

Don't you know how to write an email with any sender address ?

Yes.  There are obvious problems with using email as the end game of security, but the reality is that is how it works.  Plus, I would assume they would only accept requests from the address on the account. (yes it can be spoofed instead of just blank)
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August 15, 2013, 06:43:08 PM
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The point here is if you do a normal iTunes backup without encryption enabled, and then move to a new phone with a restored backup all your google auth tokens will be gone for good. Source: happened to me last month.

Actually it was scary easy just to email the services and ask them to remove 2 factor auth so I could login and re-enable. (CampBx, Coinbase, etc)

How they know you are not hacker ? !!!!

Don't you know that your email address is the keys to the kingdom in almost all security policies?

Don't you know how to write an email with any sender address ?

anyone (else) remember when that was the only way to post to the alt.hackers news group??
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August 15, 2013, 06:49:46 PM
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The point here is if you do a normal iTunes backup without encryption enabled, and then move to a new phone with a restored backup all your google auth tokens will be gone for good. Source: happened to me last month.

Actually it was scary easy just to email the services and ask them to remove 2 factor auth so I could login and re-enable. (CampBx, Coinbase, etc)

How they know you are not hacker ? !!!!

Don't you know that your email address is the keys to the kingdom in almost all security policies?

Don't you know how to write an email with any sender address ?

Yes.  There are obvious problems with using email as the end game of security, but the reality is that is how it works.  Plus, I would assume they would only accept requests from the address on the account. (yes it can be spoofed instead of just blank)

Just 3 steps
1. accessing router where unencrypted mail will routed
2. click [Reset password] on exchange  (now you know password)
3. send an email "Please remove Google auth."

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August 15, 2013, 07:03:07 PM
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August 15, 2013, 07:59:06 PM
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no thursday-crash is ultra bullish
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August 15, 2013, 08:02:50 PM
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August 15, 2013, 08:16:15 PM
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Don't you know how to write an email with any sender address ?

Do you know how to receive an email with any recipient address?

Seriously, this is true. As the guy who used to administer DNS, we'd often have employees who would register a domain and then leave. Step 1 was to contact them, step 2, when that failed, was to recreate their old email account and redirect their email to mine to capture whatever the password reset instructions were.
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August 15, 2013, 08:53:11 PM
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lol, somebody is manipulating chartbuddy by synchronized adding/removing of orders. You see the ghostlines on bitcoinity though, each time the bid side gains the ask side shrinks and verse visa.
you might want to randomize the sample time Wink
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