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December 03, 2013, 12:53:12 AM
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I wonder which resource on the page is not secure...

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The Bitcoin network protocol was designed to be extremely flexible. It can be used to create timed transactions, escrow transactions, multi-signature transactions, etc. The current features of the client only hint at what will be possible in the future.
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August 26, 2014, 03:51:53 PM
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I have a SHA1 thumbprint for a 7/7/2014 certificate verified by Rapid SSL of the following:
7b:cf:43:ce:3b:6a:9e:78:62:81:76:6f:9a:71:7a:da:e2:7c:37:c6

Is this correct? I see references to a different cert in this thread. Sorry for the necro, I just thought it might be good to reference why I was posting rather than doing a new thread about it.
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August 27, 2014, 02:29:58 AM
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I have a SHA1 thumbprint for a 7/7/2014 certificate verified by Rapid SSL of the following:
7b:cf:43:ce:3b:6a:9e:78:62:81:76:6f:9a:71:7a:da:e2:7c:37:c6

Is this correct? I see references to a different cert in this thread. Sorry for the necro, I just thought it might be good to reference why I was posting rather than doing a new thread about it.
Yep, that's what I have. Issued on July 7th. Connecting directly to server IP address provides same. Does the thumbprint change if cert is renewed??
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August 28, 2014, 11:57:51 PM
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I have a SHA1 thumbprint for a 7/7/2014 certificate verified by Rapid SSL of the following:
7b:cf:43:ce:3b:6a:9e:78:62:81:76:6f:9a:71:7a:da:e2:7c:37:c6

Is this correct? I see references to a different cert in this thread. Sorry for the necro, I just thought it might be good to reference why I was posting rather than doing a new thread about it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=568146.0

Does the thumbprint change if cert is renewed??

No.

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