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September 05, 2013, 08:22:26 AM
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I just leave this here: http://blockchain.info/blocks/88.208.33.202

First 88.208.1.24
Then 88.208.33.202

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September 05, 2013, 08:46:50 AM
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September 05, 2013, 08:59:39 AM
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the world is about to end,just relax

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September 05, 2013, 09:16:37 AM
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I just leave this here: http://blockchain.info/blocks/88.208.33.202

First 88.208.1.24
Then 88.208.33.202

The timing, power, and similar range is suspicious.  The traceroute is completely different, and whois says it is in the Netherlands. ADVANCEDHOSTERS LIMITED Haldex Ltd though, so it's likely the same host.

I've got 32 mins left on the port scan with nmap, but it seems like 88.208.33.202 is better secured - I didn't get an initial response this time saying that 25, 80, 443, etc were open. I just pinged both and they are about the same ping.


the world is about to end,just relax

The price is going to shoot up (or at least be safer than most investments) once the bombs start dropping.

That is, as long as there isn't a well timed attack on the network, or the a complete shutdown of the internet (google services possibly excluded), by "terrorists" cutting fiber optic lines or "Chinese" hackers.
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September 05, 2013, 09:22:25 AM
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I just leave this here: http://blockchain.info/blocks/88.208.33.202

First 88.208.1.24
Then 88.208.33.202

The timing, power, and similar range is suspicious.  The traceroute is completely different, and whois says it is in the Netherlands. ADVANCEDHOSTERS LIMITED Haldex Ltd though, so it's likely the same host.

I've got 32 mins left on the port scan with nmap, but it seems like 88.208.33.202 is better secured - I didn't get an initial response this time saying that 25, 80, 443, etc were open. I just pinged both and they are about the same ping.

Own address: 19QkqAza7BHFTuoz9N8UQkryP4E9jHo4N3 - Pywallet support: 1AQDfx22pKGgXnUZFL1e4UKos3QqvRzNh5 - Bitcointalk++ script support: 1Pxeccscj1ygseTdSV1qUqQCanp2B2NMM2
Pywallet: instructions. Encrypted wallet support, export/import keys/addresses, backup wallets, export/import CSV data from/into wallet, merge wallets, delete/import addresses and transactions, recover altcoins sent to bitcoin addresses, sign/verify messages and files with Bitcoin addresses, recover deleted wallets, etc.
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September 05, 2013, 09:38:46 AM
Last edit: September 05, 2013, 10:46:45 AM by JFrancis
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88.208.1.24 is back (never actually went offline, to my knowledge - but it did appear to stop mining) and just mined a new block. *edit: two blocks 256227, 256229

Discovered open port 3333/tcp on 88.208.33.202
Discovered open port 8333/tcp on 88.208.33.202
Filtered 22 and filtered 8332.

Done. Only those two TCP ports are open on 88.208.33.202.


Anyway... the processing seems diminished, or they just had some awesome luck before... (I agree that the math should be done by someone...)
Still need some solid confirmations on who owns those blocks - if it is indeed https://ghash.io or not. Can someone acquire info that by logging in?
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September 05, 2013, 10:13:57 AM
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SHA-256 is broken, sell sell sell
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September 05, 2013, 10:41:55 AM
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SHA-256 is broken, sell sell sell

"Pick a number between 0 and 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935."
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September 05, 2013, 11:01:28 AM
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SHA-256 is broken, sell sell sell

"Pick a number between 0 and 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457584007913129639935."

I pick 42!
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September 05, 2013, 12:30:15 PM
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Anyway... like I said, this is above my head... I know there are known ranges of US gov IP addresses, but I haven't found any available for free yet.

Haven't read all posts here yet but iblocklist may help you out.

If this is true we may get very cheap Bitcoins for a while (assuming I understand the consequences of this right).
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September 05, 2013, 01:23:49 PM
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So you're saying that one person has more than ~375 TH/s?
Not likely.

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September 05, 2013, 01:26:22 PM
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Anyway... like I said, this is above my head... I know there are known ranges of US gov IP addresses, but I haven't found any available for free yet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Blocking_IP_addresses
http://usahitman.com/magipa
found on google.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280718.0 explains ghash.io (bitfury asic pool)
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September 05, 2013, 04:24:26 PM
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last blocks on ghash.io Wink
618    2013-09-05 15:58:31    256267
617    2013-09-05 14:59:39    256259
616    2013-09-05 14:53:05    256258
615    2013-09-05 13:36:04    256251
614    2013-09-05 13:07:07    256250
613    2013-09-05 11:31:48    256241
612    2013-09-05 09:35:17    256229
611    2013-09-05 09:16:28    256227
610    2013-09-05 07:45:09    256219
609    2013-09-05 07:36:12    256217
608    2013-09-05 06:29:31    256213
607    2013-09-05 05:49:34    256205
606    2013-09-05 05:23:15    256198
605    2013-09-05 02:17:31    256175
604    2013-09-05 01:23:33    256166
603    2013-09-05 00:52:19    256164
602    2013-09-05 00:24:49    256161
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September 05, 2013, 04:37:21 PM
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إوا !  ،
 كل شات تاتعلق من كرعها 
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September 05, 2013, 04:39:58 PM
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what do you say guys should we fire up teh cannon. I'm ready to go

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September 05, 2013, 04:45:41 PM
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إوا !  ،
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   لا ؟
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September 05, 2013, 06:13:30 PM
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Maybe it's the NSA (for
special needs)
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September 05, 2013, 06:22:11 PM
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Is that where the DWave quantum computer was delivered that Google and NASA jointly purchased ?
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September 05, 2013, 06:28:20 PM
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They discovered 3 blocks in one ten minute period, and another 3 blocks in a 14 minute period.


My bad, guys. I left one of my block erupters on the Heart of Gold.
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September 05, 2013, 06:31:23 PM
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last blocks on ghash.io Wink
618    2013-09-05 15:58:31    256267
617    2013-09-05 14:59:39    256259
616    2013-09-05 14:53:05    256258
615    2013-09-05 13:36:04    256251
614    2013-09-05 13:07:07    256250
613    2013-09-05 11:31:48    256241
612    2013-09-05 09:35:17    256229
611    2013-09-05 09:16:28    256227
610    2013-09-05 07:45:09    256219
609    2013-09-05 07:36:12    256217
608    2013-09-05 06:29:31    256213
607    2013-09-05 05:49:34    256205
606    2013-09-05 05:23:15    256198
605    2013-09-05 02:17:31    256175
604    2013-09-05 01:23:33    256166
603    2013-09-05 00:52:19    256164
602    2013-09-05 00:24:49    256161


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