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October 14, 2011, 12:39:43 AM |
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"We are already 9 working miners and..." Bad Grammar
dont trust anyplace that has Blatent Failures of the Front Fucking Page
So, you try to point fingers at others, but insert random capitalization in your words, and slaughter the word "blatant". Your credibility is zero.
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sharky112065
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October 14, 2011, 12:53:24 AM |
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Is the website down?
Hmm.. I can bring it up with my phone, but not with my computer. Some how, maybe I'm black listed? I do not see any of my traffic going to deepbit, so can't figure out why I would have been blacklisted. Traceroute stops at srv.253.antiddos.eu
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Donations welcome: 12KaKtrK52iQjPdtsJq7fJ7smC32tXWbWr
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Bitcraft
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October 14, 2011, 02:13:53 AM |
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I'm glad it's back up. Any word as to if deepbit will be implementing merged mining?
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RavenDD
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October 14, 2011, 04:39:42 AM |
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wtf cant payout ? what is this nonsense ?
No problems here dude. When I attempt to manually withdraw coins, via "instant payout". The below is seen. Please_wait_for_autopayment!This message is shown when manual payments are unavailable at the moment, for example, in this case bad luck was followed by very good luck and payout system needed to be refilled with bitcoins. As you may expect, most of the pool's funds are stored in separate "cold storages", so sometimes this can happen (rarely, I think today is the second time in last months). Just wait while additional coins will be confirmed to the payment wallet and payments will be issued as usual. I'm still getting this message. --- And got impatient and tried again on a lark, and it issued payment normally.
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Fiyasko
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October 14, 2011, 03:21:23 PM |
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1-. Only hopping to help. 2-. no login nor horsepower stealth... we wrote it for US (4 friends) and put it online for other 3 months ago. if you dont like, dont use it. i only wanted to help. 3-. I dont use windows, so dont know about the ie9 problem. i tried to code html as standard as i know. 4-. i am spanish and tried to write in english as well as i can. can you please write the correct sintax of the sentence?
You forgot: 5-. Copper doesn't rust (it oxidizes) Modern Pennies are not made with copper, But instead Tin, Coated in a copper bath
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Sargasm
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October 16, 2011, 06:29:47 AM |
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1-. Only hopping to help. 2-. no login nor horsepower stealth... we wrote it for US (4 friends) and put it online for other 3 months ago. if you dont like, dont use it. i only wanted to help. 3-. I dont use windows, so dont know about the ie9 problem. i tried to code html as standard as i know. 4-. i am spanish and tried to write in english as well as i can. can you please write the correct sintax of the sentence?
You forgot: 5-. Copper doesn't rust (it oxidizes) ... And when iron rusts... It turns to iron oxide. So there's that. Hair splitting, we're both doing it.
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MaGNeT
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October 16, 2011, 10:05:18 AM |
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I'm glad it's back up. Any word as to if deepbit will be implementing merged mining?
They are waiting too long. Maybe they already have it working and keep the coins now difficulty is still in the 23k.
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MaGNeT
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October 16, 2011, 02:26:00 PM |
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Okay! Thanx! Guess they are just lazy...
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Thor
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October 16, 2011, 02:41:53 PM |
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First, though the word 'rust' is commonly used to indicate the phrase 'iron rust', it actually refers to any film or coating on the surface of a metal caused by oxidation, and copper oxide certainly counts.
Second, modern pennies are made of zinc, not tin.
And now, back to your thread. In this week's episode: random people accuse the op of blatantly impossible scheming, and in a dramatic turn of events, it turns out that the op has actually just continued running the pool to the best of their abilities. Please stay tuned for this riveting episode of: BITCOIN TALK.
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[Tycho]
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October 16, 2011, 03:35:15 PM |
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WARNING
Today someone tried some userlist against this pool. It may be the user/password database stolen from bitcointalk forum or somewhere else. While most usernames didn't match, tens of users have same password in the pool and in this list. PLEASE consider taking appropriate actions immediately:
1. If you used same password in this pool and somewhere else - change your pool's password. 2. If you used same password in this pool and in your e-mail - change both (this is not secure). 3. If you used same password somewhere else and you have bitcoins on your pool balance - please use permanent bitcoin address lock function at the pool's advanced settings page (this can't be undone). You have to be the real owner of this address' private keys (wallet.dat) and keep a backup copy of it.
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Welcome to my bitcoin mining pool: https://deepbit.net - Both payment schemes (including PPS), instant payout, no invalid blocks ! ICBIT Trading platform : USD/BTC futures trading, Bitcoin difficulty futures ( NEW!). Third year in bitcoin business.
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Hawkix
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October 16, 2011, 04:02:35 PM |
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WARNING
Today someone tried some userlist against this pool. It may be the user/password database stolen from bitcointalk forum or somewhere else. While most usernames didn't match, tens of users have same password in the pool and in this list. PLEASE consider taking appropriate actions immediately:
1. If you used same password in this pool and somewhere else - change your pool's password. 2. If you used same password in this pool and in your e-mail - change both (this is not secure). 3. If you used same password somewhere else and you have bitcoins on your pool balance - please use permanent bitcoin address lock function at the pool's advanced settings page (this can't be undone). You have to be the real owner of this address' private keys (wallet.dat) and keep a backup copy of it.
I suggest you should sent an e-mail to all users in the userlist about this.
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os2sam
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Think for yourself
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October 16, 2011, 07:10:58 PM |
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WARNING
Today someone tried some userlist against this pool. It may be the user/password database stolen from bitcointalk forum or somewhere else. While most usernames didn't match, tens of users have same password in the pool and in this list. PLEASE consider taking appropriate actions immediately:
1. If you used same password in this pool and somewhere else - change your pool's password. 2. If you used same password in this pool and in your e-mail - change both (this is not secure). 3. If you used same password somewhere else and you have bitcoins on your pool balance - please use permanent bitcoin address lock function at the pool's advanced settings page (this can't be undone). You have to be the real owner of this address' private keys (wallet.dat) and keep a backup copy of it.
Folks should probably change their password regardless. What's the maximum Password length Deepbit accepts? Also maybe you should consider allowing more complex characters too. Thanks, Sam
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing on usenet and in e-mail?
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October 17, 2011, 02:26:29 AM |
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so tired of changing passwords
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sadpandatech
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October 17, 2011, 02:37:11 AM |
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so tired of changing passwords
In this day and age there is absolutly ZERO reason to use any part of the same e-mail, username, password, etc for more than one site. Something that takes 2 minutes to do will save hours of headache and butt hurt in the long run.....
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If you're not excited by the idea of being an early adopter 'now', then you should come back in three or four years and either tell us "Told you it'd never work!" or join what should, by then, be a much more stable and easier-to-use system. - GA
It is being worked on by smart people. -DamienBlack
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Sargasm
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October 17, 2011, 03:11:26 AM |
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Totally. I use 4 different password families based upon the trustworthiness of the organization. If someone pulled my password off here, they could definitely get into my old adult friend finder account though.
Get to talk to some bots.
It'd probably be pretty cool.
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Sargasm
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October 17, 2011, 03:17:28 AM |
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Tycho... Just wanted your opinion.
If there were some consensus within the developer community to add RSA 4096 or some other such hash function to create a paired key that would belong to a specific address for SENDING BTC, would you get behind it?
Basically attach an encrypted key to address for the purpose of validating transactions. That way thiefs would have to gain access to both a wallet and a key file in order to actually transact a theft.
I figure the added security would make it a lot more enticing for average people to get involved with BTC because it would resolve some of the concerns pertaining to ongoing theft via worms and such.
It is a hell of a lot harder to find two encrypted files in separate locations than one.
I feel that the system itself should be integrated with a security method to avoid illegitimate transactions.
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dishwara
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October 17, 2011, 04:49:03 AM |
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so tired of changing passwords
In this day and age there is absolutly ZERO reason to use any part of the same e-mail, username, password, etc for more than one site. Something that takes 2 minutes to do will save hours of headache and butt hurt in the long run..... Sure it will take 2 minutes to have a new password. But the problem of remembering them forever or using some password remembering softwares to store password is time consuming. Still, anyone give me good password managing software names please.
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terrytibbs
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October 17, 2011, 05:43:42 AM |
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so tired of changing passwords
In this day and age there is absolutly ZERO reason to use any part of the same e-mail, username, password, etc for more than one site. Something that takes 2 minutes to do will save hours of headache and butt hurt in the long run..... Sure it will take 2 minutes to have a new password. But the problem of remembering them forever or using some password remembering softwares to store password is time consuming. Still, anyone give me good password managing software names please. Both KeePass and LastPass get the terrytibbs scammer seal of approval! No. Really, they're good. 1Password on the Macintosh should be quite good, too.
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dishwara
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October 17, 2011, 06:46:58 AM |
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so tired of changing passwords
In this day and age there is absolutly ZERO reason to use any part of the same e-mail, username, password, etc for more than one site. Something that takes 2 minutes to do will save hours of headache and butt hurt in the long run..... Sure it will take 2 minutes to have a new password. But the problem of remembering them forever or using some password remembering softwares to store password is time consuming. Still, anyone give me good password managing software names please. Both KeePass and LastPass get the terrytibbs scammer seal of approval! No. Really, they're good. 1Password on the Macintosh should be quite good, too. Thanks
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