jnagyjr
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Psalm 15
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July 05, 2013, 03:54:51 PM |
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I didn't even know it was a problem, I do like the idea of a private security force with me at the atm, though. It's a nice thought.
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Proverbs 12:1
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xan_The_Dragon
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I AM A DRAGON
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July 05, 2013, 06:13:32 PM |
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am i eligible for this?
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nope
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fishy
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What do you call a fish with no eyes? A Fsh!
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July 05, 2013, 06:53:10 PM |
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I have 332 posts, here is my address: 189T4j3vYPdy9SWJiaczehJCS3cpb51mp1 Inputs.io username: fishy signature is below!
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mprep
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In a world of peaches, don't ask for apple sauce
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July 06, 2013, 06:42:45 AM |
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I wanted to ask. If I started now, would you be able to pay in advance for this period?
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r3wt
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July 06, 2013, 06:55:21 AM |
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Wow, just went to the site today and saw new features. A bar that lets you know when the last time you logged in was, and also now this:
---- Technical Details
Previously, we never knew your password and your browser hashed it before sending it to us. However, if our front webserver was compromised, an attacker listening on our server will be able to see the hashed password and be able to login with that hash.
Now, we store your password securely in our databases but also require a key derived from your password (which is never sent to the server after you register or complete this upgrade process) for sending Bitcoins. This means that even an attacker who has compromised our web server will be unable to send your coins. ----
I'm really loving all this security. It kind of scares me though, lol. Feels like a personal guard force is protecting me at an ATM.
this post=shameless plug
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My negative trust rating is reflective of a personal vendetta by someone on default trust.
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ranlo
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July 06, 2013, 07:13:31 AM |
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Wow, just went to the site today and saw new features. A bar that lets you know when the last time you logged in was, and also now this:
---- Technical Details
Previously, we never knew your password and your browser hashed it before sending it to us. However, if our front webserver was compromised, an attacker listening on our server will be able to see the hashed password and be able to login with that hash.
Now, we store your password securely in our databases but also require a key derived from your password (which is never sent to the server after you register or complete this upgrade process) for sending Bitcoins. This means that even an attacker who has compromised our web server will be unable to send your coins. ----
I'm really loving all this security. It kind of scares me though, lol. Feels like a personal guard force is protecting me at an ATM.
this post=shameless plug I don't quite follow. Care to elaborate?
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r3wt
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July 06, 2013, 07:17:24 AM |
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Wow, just went to the site today and saw new features. A bar that lets you know when the last time you logged in was, and also now this:
---- Technical Details
Previously, we never knew your password and your browser hashed it before sending it to us. However, if our front webserver was compromised, an attacker listening on our server will be able to see the hashed password and be able to login with that hash.
Now, we store your password securely in our databases but also require a key derived from your password (which is never sent to the server after you register or complete this upgrade process) for sending Bitcoins. This means that even an attacker who has compromised our web server will be unable to send your coins. ----
I'm really loving all this security. It kind of scares me though, lol. Feels like a personal guard force is protecting me at an ATM.
this post=shameless plug I don't quite follow. Care to elaborate? a plug is self promotion. saying something is a shameless plug is like when a user promotes a service nonchalantly in an effort to increase interest in that service.
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My negative trust rating is reflective of a personal vendetta by someone on default trust.
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ranlo
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July 06, 2013, 07:23:02 AM |
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Wow, just went to the site today and saw new features. A bar that lets you know when the last time you logged in was, and also now this:
---- Technical Details
Previously, we never knew your password and your browser hashed it before sending it to us. However, if our front webserver was compromised, an attacker listening on our server will be able to see the hashed password and be able to login with that hash.
Now, we store your password securely in our databases but also require a key derived from your password (which is never sent to the server after you register or complete this upgrade process) for sending Bitcoins. This means that even an attacker who has compromised our web server will be unable to send your coins. ----
I'm really loving all this security. It kind of scares me though, lol. Feels like a personal guard force is protecting me at an ATM.
this post=shameless plug I don't quite follow. Care to elaborate? a plug is self promotion. saying something is a shameless plug is like when a user promotes a service nonchalantly in an effort to increase interest in that service. I know what a "shameless plug" is. I'm curious as to how you interpreted my post as such. I was just taken aback when I saw the two new things. As a result, I thought I'd share.
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r3wt
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July 06, 2013, 07:28:20 AM |
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Wow, just went to the site today and saw new features. A bar that lets you know when the last time you logged in was, and also now this:
---- Technical Details
Previously, we never knew your password and your browser hashed it before sending it to us. However, if our front webserver was compromised, an attacker listening on our server will be able to see the hashed password and be able to login with that hash.
Now, we store your password securely in our databases but also require a key derived from your password (which is never sent to the server after you register or complete this upgrade process) for sending Bitcoins. This means that even an attacker who has compromised our web server will be unable to send your coins. ----
I'm really loving all this security. It kind of scares me though, lol. Feels like a personal guard force is protecting me at an ATM.
this post=shameless plug I don't quite follow. Care to elaborate? a plug is self promotion. saying something is a shameless plug is like when a user promotes a service nonchalantly in an effort to increase interest in that service. I know what a "shameless plug" is. I'm curious as to how you interpreted my post as such. I was just taken aback when I saw the two new things. As a result, I thought I'd share. Oh, ok then
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ranlo
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July 06, 2013, 07:40:57 AM |
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Oh, ok then Really don't know what you expect to get from trolling like this but I hope whatever it is, you achieve your goal so you can move on and do something more productive with your life. And TF, sorry for the semi-spam, hopefully the free bumps take up for it, lol.
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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July 06, 2013, 07:54:57 AM |
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Oh, and we also have just purchased 1v.io for our users.
Can your qt or blockchain.info do that?
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ranlo
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July 06, 2013, 08:07:51 AM |
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Oh, and we also have just purchased 1v.io for our users.
Can your qt or blockchain.info do that?
I don't follow... you just mean a new domain?
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🏰 TradeFortress 🏰 (OP)
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July 06, 2013, 08:16:09 AM |
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Yes, but it's a lot shorter, easier to remember, tweet, text, type on a software keyboard, or write down.
Firstbits: Many firstbits are unavailable or mass taken by resellers Encourages blockchain bloating Requires computational power or money to generate Additional security risk in generation of vanity address Relies on trusting third parties for firstbits lookup Identity not verified - anyone can claim 1mtgox
1v.io Lots of usernames available Does not encourage blockchain bloating Takes a few clicks to generate No additional security risk Relies on trusting third parties for username lookup Identity verified - only someone with a @mtgox.com email can claim mtgox.com
Without firstbits, think about typing a bitcoin address by hand vs 1v.io/username..
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ranlo
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July 06, 2013, 08:23:46 AM |
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Yes, but it's a lot shorter, easier to remember, tweet, text, type on a software keyboard, or write down.
Firstbits: Many firstbits are unavailable or mass taken by resellers Encourages blockchain bloating Requires computational power or money to generate Additional security risk in generation of vanity address Relies on trusting third parties for firstbits lookup Identity not verified - anyone can claim 1mtgox
1v.io Lots of usernames available Does not encourage blockchain bloating Takes a few clicks to generate No additional security risk Relies on trusting third parties for username lookup Identity verified - only someone with a @mtgox.com email can claim mtgox.com
Ahhh, cool. Thanks for the explanation. We can still use inputs.io as the address though, right? I actually find that easier to remember, lol.
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fishy
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July 06, 2013, 03:38:51 PM |
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My signature is changed, and my inputs.io username is fishy. Is my sig and everything eligible? It was changed yesterday, July 5th. Thanks, and nice site!
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HeroC
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July 06, 2013, 05:03:48 PM |
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I'll do it when this add expires, can I put my inputs.io where the standard link is?
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CurbsideProphet
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July 06, 2013, 08:46:38 PM |
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I'm getting an invalid security certificate warning. Edit: Doesn't seem to be from the original site but from the link you provided: https://1v.io/gladoscc
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r3wt
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July 06, 2013, 08:51:31 PM |
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I'm getting an invalid security certificate warning. Edit: Doesn't seem to be from the original site but from the link you provided: https://1v.io/gladosccyep. don't worry though both sites are tradefortresses. i'm sure he will get 1v.io added under his ssl certificate and the problem will cease to exist. it just takes time for the ssl to reissue when you add a domain under it.
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CurbsideProphet
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July 06, 2013, 09:09:58 PM |
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Done. Let me know if I need to change anything, thanks.
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HeroC
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July 06, 2013, 10:40:59 PM |
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Can you do the Inputs.io link like this? Inputs.io - instant bitcoin payments & secure walletInclude your Inputs.io username link here to get double payouts [size=12pt][url=1v.io/HeroC][size=12pt][b]Inputs.io - instant bitcoin payments & secure wallet[/url][/size] Include your Inputs.io username link here to get double payouts
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