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halfcab123
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February 28, 2014, 03:20:47 AM |
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Pending unconfirmed transactions we're @ 85,600 VOTES ! KILLING IT! KEEP PUSHING!
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lonsharim
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February 28, 2014, 04:12:16 AM |
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Good news, everyone!
The hacker (a bit of a misnomer, as he has pointed out) returned 50 BTC, and I have just distributed it to affected users. Looks like the other 65 will be sent, too.
Busoni Once you get back all 115 BTC and you have distributed them to the affected account holders, the situation will hopefully be completely remedied. I understand that the withdrawn 7000 XCP have been mitigated by the 12 BTC you received from the developers. The commission of 2.5% that you have levied to raise 115 btc should ideally go to the bugs and security bounties now. You should have had a volume of at least 200 BTC since you raised the commission so I am guessing approximately 10 btc raised so far. Will you please consider donating these to the bounty? I thank the person returning all the coins back to you and I hope the devs are able to involve him as an external security auditor as originally intended by them before he went AWOL
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kdrop22
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February 28, 2014, 04:17:39 AM |
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ripplebtc
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February 28, 2014, 04:28:11 AM |
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Wow! Maybe the hacker returned other 65 BTC
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jimhsu
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February 28, 2014, 04:46:36 AM |
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Good news, everyone!
The hacker (a bit of a misnomer, as he has pointed out) returned 50 BTC, and I have just distributed it to affected users. Looks like the other 65 will be sent, too.
Busoni Once you get back all 115 BTC and you have distributed them to the affected account holders, the situation will hopefully be completely remedied. I understand that the withdrawn 7000 XCP have been mitigated by the 12 BTC you received from the developers. The commission of 2.5% that you have levied to raise 115 btc should ideally go to the bugs and security bounties now. You should have had a volume of at least 200 BTC since you raised the commission so I am guessing approximately 10 btc raised so far. Will you please consider donating these to the bounty? I thank the person returning all the coins back to you and I hope the devs are able to involve him as an external security auditor as originally intended by them before he went AWOL Last I heard the 12 BTC were meant for the hacker, as well as a "security consultant" position. I do agree additional money from donations and whatnot since then should also go to the security bounty, which should be paid at the dev's discretion. As described in the chatlog, steps to implement stricter validation are always appreciated, given especially the use of multisig. Similar validation will also have to be done when OP_RETURN is finally implemented, as that has only been on testnet so far.
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Dans les champs de l'observation le hasard ne favorise que les esprits préparé
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lonsharim
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February 28, 2014, 04:55:16 AM |
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Good news, everyone!
The hacker (a bit of a misnomer, as he has pointed out) returned 50 BTC, and I have just distributed it to affected users. Looks like the other 65 will be sent, too.
Busoni Once you get back all 115 BTC and you have distributed them to the affected account holders, the situation will hopefully be completely remedied. I understand that the withdrawn 7000 XCP have been mitigated by the 12 BTC you received from the developers. The commission of 2.5% that you have levied to raise 115 btc should ideally go to the bugs and security bounties now. You should have had a volume of at least 200 BTC since you raised the commission so I am guessing approximately 10 btc raised so far. Will you please consider donating these to the bounty? I thank the person returning all the coins back to you and I hope the devs are able to involve him as an external security auditor as originally intended by them before he went AWOL Last I heard the 12 BTC were meant for the hacker, as well as a "security consultant" position. I do agree additional money from donations and whatnot since then should also go to the security bounty, which should be paid at the dev's discretion. As described in the chatlog, steps to implement stricter validation are always appreciated, given especially the use of multisig. Similar validation will also have to be done when OP_RETURN is finally implemented, as that has only been on testnet so far. They were meant for the hacker but because of lack of response from the hacker it was given to Busoni. I thought I read something along those lines.
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kdrop22
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February 28, 2014, 05:14:06 AM |
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Last I heard the 12 BTC were meant for the hacker, as well as a "security consultant" position. I do agree additional money from donations and whatnot since then should also go to the security bounty, which should be paid at the dev's discretion. As described in the chatlog, steps to implement stricter validation are always appreciated, given especially the use of multisig. Similar validation will also have to be done when OP_RETURN is finally implemented, as that has only been on testnet so far. Let's hire the hacker as a security consultant. He needs some funds and we need his security expertise.
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520Bit
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February 28, 2014, 05:15:08 AM |
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busoni
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February 28, 2014, 05:27:07 AM |
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And I just distributed it. Everyone has their BTC back!
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Poloniex.com - Fast crypto exchange with margin trading, advanced charts, and stop-limit orders
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busoni
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February 28, 2014, 05:29:13 AM |
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Good news, everyone!
The hacker (a bit of a misnomer, as he has pointed out) returned 50 BTC, and I have just distributed it to affected users. Looks like the other 65 will be sent, too.
Busoni Once you get back all 115 BTC and you have distributed them to the affected account holders, the situation will hopefully be completely remedied. I understand that the withdrawn 7000 XCP have been mitigated by the 12 BTC you received from the developers. The commission of 2.5% that you have levied to raise 115 btc should ideally go to the bugs and security bounties now. You should have had a volume of at least 200 BTC since you raised the commission so I am guessing approximately 10 btc raised so far. Will you please consider donating these to the bounty? I thank the person returning all the coins back to you and I hope the devs are able to involve him as an external security auditor as originally intended by them before he went AWOL 12 BTC did not buy 6100 XCP. I'm going to take inventory of everything now and see what the situation is. The white hat actually explicitly waived his claim to the 12 BTC, but I still think he should have anything left over.
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Poloniex.com - Fast crypto exchange with margin trading, advanced charts, and stop-limit orders
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Wit22
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February 28, 2014, 05:36:02 AM |
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https://www.cryptorush.in/index.php?p=voteLost our top spot to be the next coin on the Cryptorush exchange You can cast votes by sending bitcoin to an address there.
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crypto era
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February 28, 2014, 05:51:00 AM |
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If you go to our address there is .4 BTC pending for a few hours. I wonder when that will go through?
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qtgwith
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February 28, 2014, 06:14:07 AM |
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And I just distributed it. Everyone has their BTC back! Great news! Thanks hacker! Thanks busoni!
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zhaochong
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February 28, 2014, 06:52:04 AM |
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And I just distributed it. Everyone has their BTC back! Great news! Thanks hacker! Thanks busoni! white hat is more appropriate.
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wizzardTim
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Reality is stranger than fiction
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February 28, 2014, 07:21:06 AM |
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poloniex is down again?
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Behold the Tangle Mysteries! Dare to know It's truth.
- Excerpt from the IOTA Sacred Texts Vol. I
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lonsharim
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February 28, 2014, 07:21:14 AM |
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Good news, everyone!
The hacker (a bit of a misnomer, as he has pointed out) returned 50 BTC, and I have just distributed it to affected users. Looks like the other 65 will be sent, too.
Busoni Once you get back all 115 BTC and you have distributed them to the affected account holders, the situation will hopefully be completely remedied. I understand that the withdrawn 7000 XCP have been mitigated by the 12 BTC you received from the developers. The commission of 2.5% that you have levied to raise 115 btc should ideally go to the bugs and security bounties now. You should have had a volume of at least 200 BTC since you raised the commission so I am guessing approximately 10 btc raised so far. Will you please consider donating these to the bounty? I thank the person returning all the coins back to you and I hope the devs are able to involve him as an external security auditor as originally intended by them before he went AWOL 12 BTC did not buy 6100 XCP. I'm going to take inventory of everything now and see what the situation is. The white hat actually explicitly waived his claim to the 12 BTC, but I still think he should have anything left over. Thanks Busoni for the update. Will wait for your inventory to complete. Looks like the biggest loss sustained now is by the dev team to the tune of 12 btc given to lower losses at the exchange and busoni who will figure out the extent of his loss after his inventory is done. The biggest gainers are the chaps who withdrew XCP bought at highly subsidized rates to the tune of 6100 XCP. I once again appeal them to return back the XCP to Busoni. A hacker - white hat now - voluntarily returned back 115 BTC, a fairly substantial amount, that he did not have to. This raises the bar IMO for the cheap XCP buyers from our community. Show some heart and return them. Any returns will only bolster the bounties program that much more. You will now also be able to get back the BTC with which you made these cheap purchases since the full amount is now returned to Busoni so it is no loss to you. Hope to see the old rates back @ Poloniex swiftly now so that new members of our growing community are not disincentivised.
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frozen123
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February 28, 2014, 07:39:48 AM |
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poloniex is down again?
it's working for me and thanks for update busoni
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prophetx
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he who has the gold makes the rules
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February 28, 2014, 07:57:24 AM |
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so i got bored over the weekend and went on odesk and paid a little change to have someone make a banner for one of the reddit pages this is not the final since he misunderstood the directions and made the candies way too small and a few other errors... the role of this imagery is to encourage people who are game designers and not finance oriented people. i'm sure the other reddits will have that all covered for you traders. Hey it's cute. I like it. Do you plan to use it as part of a campaign? i'm going to put it on the counterparty reddit for now (well the new version when it is finished, it was supposed to read XCP not X, and the candies that you can barely see are supposed to be a lot bigger), then when i get a chance do a bounty for someone to write a game that uses assets haven't figured out yet what the game would be or how it would work though coincidentally my idea around using assets that can float between games i should credit to an old patent i read many years ago that has surely expired. it was written by Trip Hawkins (CEO of 3d0 and founder of EA). the patent was basically about game character dna that you could take from one game to another, so your items would be useful in many games. i had the pleasure to meet Trip many years ago and that idea has always stuck with me as futuristic and cool
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