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July 26, 2011, 03:43:19 AM |
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Nice Alta Vista reference, but I've probably been in computers longer than you. A child under 18 cannot get a credit card, rent a VPS and become a director in a corporation, something this person would have had to do unless he was using his parent's resources and being dishonest with some terms of service. It would be nice if Colin Armstrong would come back and tell us if he is an adult, so we could put this to rest. But the phone number registered at that address is Terry Armstrong and that is probably his father.
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I post for interest - not signature spam. https://vod.fan - fast/free image sharing - coming Oct! Will Theymos finish his $100,000,000 forum before this one shuts down?
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seeARMS @ Bit-Bank (OP)
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July 26, 2011, 05:42:14 AM |
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Nice Alta Vista reference, but I've probably been in computers longer than you. A child under 18 cannot get a credit card, rent a VPS and become a director in a corporation, something this person would have had to do unless he was using his parent's resources and being dishonest with some terms of service. It would be nice if Colin Armstrong would come back and tell us if he is an adult, so we could put this to rest. But the phone number registered at that address is Terry Armstrong and that is probably his father. I am an adult - I'm 22, currently living at home while attending University. Terry Armstrong is indeed my father. The number listed in the whois is from an Indian cell phone?
Very nice looking neighborhood though, according to Google Earth.
Really? It's my cell phone. Area code 905 is for southern Ontario, where I live. Sweet! I'd rather trust a Canadian than.. anyone else! What sort of insurance does our invested bitcoins have? If you get hacked and lose all the coins, what says we ever get paid? There's currently no insurance. However, security is obviously a top priority, and we're doing everything we can to make the website as secure as possible to prevent getting hacked.
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July 26, 2011, 05:56:34 AM |
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I am an adult - I'm 22, currently living at home while attending University. Terry Armstrong is indeed my father.
Cool beans. I actually would have been shocked if you were just some teenager - your grammar is very good.
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I post for interest - not signature spam. https://vod.fan - fast/free image sharing - coming Oct! Will Theymos finish his $100,000,000 forum before this one shuts down?
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July 26, 2011, 04:55:05 PM |
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I am an adult - I'm 22, currently living at home while attending University. Terry Armstrong is indeed my father.
Cool beans. I actually would have been shocked if you were just some teenager - your grammar is very good. Heh, thank you.
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July 30, 2011, 08:02:35 PM |
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Seems pretty cool, emailed you about making a program using your API.
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July 31, 2011, 03:06:14 AM |
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Seems pretty cool, emailed you about making a program using your API.
Thanks, I responded.
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July 31, 2011, 03:31:02 AM |
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Nonsense. In Canadian law, you cannot enter into an agreement with a minor. If he is under 18 anything you are sending to him is his, and he has no legal liability to give it back.
Are you making up or have you just misread something? A minor, or anyone with diminished mental capacity, can more easily get out of a contract if it becomes clear they were taken advantage of, but that doesn't mean you can't enter into an agreement with a minor. I'm just basing that on common sense though. Inthe US a person of the majority should *never* conduct business with persons of the minority as the minor can claim s/he did not know what s/he was getting into and they get to keep the product/service and you *have* to give them *all* their money back. Don do eet mon!
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TYDIRocks
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July 31, 2011, 04:03:09 PM |
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Thanks for the reply, and do you take any of the bitcoins when transfering?
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July 31, 2011, 05:58:05 PM |
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I added the page to http://payco.in/wallets/I'll try to get my guy J to implement this on my join up page. Nice!
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July 31, 2011, 09:20:56 PM |
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Thanks for the reply, and do you take any of the bitcoins when transfering?
Yep, currently a 0.01 btc fee is taken for every withdrawal to a bitcoin address (however, transferring to another Bit-Bank account is free). Thanks a lot!
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August 02, 2011, 01:51:36 AM Last edit: August 02, 2011, 02:47:12 AM by TYDIRocks |
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I suggest maybe finding a way to secure APIs. One API could be leaked and people could steal funds.
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August 02, 2011, 03:23:30 AM |
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I suggest maybe finding a way to secure APIs. One API could be leaked and people could steal funds.
Currently, both the user token and API key (which is handed out to developers on an as-needed basis) are required before using the API. Also, users must physically have API access enabled in their account - if they're not using the API they should keep it off.
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August 02, 2011, 03:42:20 AM |
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I suggest maybe finding a way to secure APIs. One API could be leaked and people could steal funds.
Currently, both the user token and API key (which is handed out to developers on an as-needed basis) are required before using the API. Also, users must physically have API access enabled in their account - if they're not using the API they should keep it off. I know. There probably isn't an easy way you could do it to prevent programs from spoofing and then stealing funds.
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August 02, 2011, 10:53:45 PM |
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you need to totally rethink your server setup.
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August 02, 2011, 11:22:26 PM |
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you need to totally rethink your server setup.
Care to elaborate? If you'd prefer not to post here, a PM would be appreciated.
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August 02, 2011, 11:31:05 PM |
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ill pm you later .. another 6hours of scans to go..
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August 02, 2011, 11:37:27 PM |
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ill pm you later .. another 6hours of scans to go..
Ah, you were the one running Acunetix. I banned your IP because I was wondering who the hell was trying to hack the site. I'll unban it, though, if you aren't actually trying to hack it. (Also, I've previously run Acunetix - it came up clean).
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August 03, 2011, 12:10:21 AM |
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By the way, according to Latvian Civil Code, any contract signed with person under 18 can be disputed in court and with some probability declared void (that mean refund of whole amount).
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August 03, 2011, 01:05:17 AM |
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By the way, according to Latvian Civil Code, any contract signed with person under 18 can be disputed in court and with some probability declared void (that mean refund of whole amount).
That's how it works here in the states too. And the minor gets to keep the product while the adult has to give them the money back.
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