antho281
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February 02, 2016, 07:22:24 AM |
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faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan
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February 02, 2016, 08:33:49 AM |
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faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
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February 02, 2016, 09:06:05 AM |
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faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer?
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benjamoyne
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February 02, 2016, 09:32:03 AM |
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same.
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antho281
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February 02, 2016, 01:06:09 PM |
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot!
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Jumbley
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February 02, 2016, 02:53:14 PM |
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faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think.
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February 02, 2016, 06:57:05 PM |
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February 02, 2016, 09:31:28 PM |
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Me and Dennahz are working on a Telegram chat bot for DigiByte! I would just like to see how much interest there is in developing this further and potentially apply tipping functionality. I have included a few screenshots below of the current functionality (Note: As of yet there is no public beta test). In order to show your support I encourage you to send some DGB to DEbyS2U1u7EucBAuyRXsGaixXr6e28Qk9e.
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February 02, 2016, 11:04:25 PM |
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think. Android 4.4.2, Firefox 44.0, Chrome 47.0.2526.83 coming at you from Europe. Haven't had the chance to test a desktop.
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Jumbley
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February 03, 2016, 12:07:49 AM Last edit: February 03, 2016, 12:22:03 AM by Jumbley |
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think. Android 4.4.2, Firefox 44.0, Chrome 47.0.2526.83 coming at you from Europe. Haven't had the chance to test a desktop. I'm using Firefox 44.0 and it's not throwing an exception but identifies it as verified by letsencryt.org, the link I posted earlier. This is a Linux foundation collaborative project providing a new and free to use certificate authority by Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), a California public benefit corporation. ISRG’s mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communication over the Internet. Similar ethos to ours, I'd say. However, it is public Beta....and it's new.
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antho281
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February 03, 2016, 12:32:37 AM |
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think. Android 4.4.2, Firefox 44.0, Chrome 47.0.2526.83 coming at you from Europe. Haven't had the chance to test a desktop. I'm using Firefox 44.0 and it's not throwing an exception but identifies it as verified by letsencryt.org, the link I posted earlier. This is a Linux foundation collaborative project providing a new and free to use certificate authority by Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), a California public benefit corporation. ISRG’s mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communication over the Internet. Similar ethos to ours, I'd say. However, it is public Beta....and it's new. I'm working on it at the moment, I think there's a few work around I can do for that! The problem seems to hit Android only according to SSLlab.. let's see! I sure that everything is safe though haha I'm trying to set the highest payout possible actually
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Jumbley
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February 03, 2016, 02:21:58 AM |
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think. Android 4.4.2, Firefox 44.0, Chrome 47.0.2526.83 coming at you from Europe. Haven't had the chance to test a desktop. I'm using Firefox 44.0 and it's not throwing an exception but identifies it as verified by letsencryt.org, the link I posted earlier. This is a Linux foundation collaborative project providing a new and free to use certificate authority by Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), a California public benefit corporation. ISRG’s mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communication over the Internet. Similar ethos to ours, I'd say. However, it is public Beta....and it's new. I'm working on it at the moment, I think there's a few work around I can do for that! The problem seems to hit Android only according to SSLlab.. let's see! I sure that everything is safe though haha I'm trying to set the highest payout possible actually There is mixed content on your main page that could be unsafe, Firefox should block this and it does for me but the DigiByte faucet itself seems to be fine. If the HTTPS page you visit includes HTTP content, the HTTP portion can be read or modified by attackers, even though the main page is served over HTTPS. When an HTTPS page has HTTP content, we call that content “mixed”. The page you are visiting is only partially encrypted and even though it appears to be secure, it isn't.
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February 03, 2016, 06:26:56 AM |
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hello, I having some trouble with my wallet! I'm using a chrome wallet, I sent payment but the transaction is showing as unconfirmed. it's been a while now I tried scanning for fund. even now when I send something it doesn't send like it used to be. how can I fix it? thank you.
check node? node? We are looking into this and we are preparing to release an updated Gaming Wallet. Cheers, can I import this wallet from chrome wallet to a core wallet? if it's possible, how? and will that fix the problem because I think that I lost 61000 dgb.
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February 03, 2016, 07:39:04 AM |
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I read that to still be a server side issue. The article starts with "The issue is that the Windows server is not presenting the complete certificate chain . . ." and then proceeds with further background and resolution how-to. Unless I am misunderstanding, this is a server side certificate install issue.
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February 03, 2016, 08:39:46 AM |
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This Connection is Untrusted
faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is unknown.Beware! Are you using Microsoft Edge? The certificates are from LetsEncrypt. The Faucet Engine is Open-Source on Git. The only browser who has problem with Lets Encrypt is Edge or simply clear your cache and it'll be fine Btw, I'm using port 443 since my internet provider is blocking 80 to non-commercial plan Firefox, Chrome, etc., all the same: faucet.thecryptoworld.org uses an invalid security certificate. Something is wrong on your side. Do you have the correct date and time on your computer? The site works fine from my desktop using chrome, but on my android phone with chrome it gets the above warning. Date and time on both are the same. I'll take a look at it! Here, everything seems fine and the certificate are supposed to be valid. Anyone can tell me the exact error they're getting? Thanks a lot! looks ok to me, is verified by these guys; https://letsencrypt.org/Which was an idea I had for the use of DiguSign but hey ho! also, a quite generous faucet I think. Android 4.4.2, Firefox 44.0, Chrome 47.0.2526.83 coming at you from Europe. Haven't had the chance to test a desktop. I'm using Firefox 44.0 and it's not throwing an exception but identifies it as verified by letsencryt.org, the link I posted earlier. This is a Linux foundation collaborative project providing a new and free to use certificate authority by Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), a California public benefit corporation. ISRG’s mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communication over the Internet. Similar ethos to ours, I'd say. However, it is public Beta....and it's new. I'm working on it at the moment, I think there's a few work around I can do for that! The problem seems to hit Android only according to SSLlab.. let's see! I sure that everything is safe though haha I'm trying to set the highest payout possible actually It's working fine now.
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February 03, 2016, 10:34:03 AM |
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Me and Dennahz are working on a Telegram chat bot for DigiByte! I would just like to see how much interest there is in developing this further and potentially apply tipping functionality. I have included a few screenshots below of the current functionality (Note: As of yet there is no public beta test). In order to show your support I encourage you to send some DGB to DEbyS2U1u7EucBAuyRXsGaixXr6e28Qk9e. I think this is an awesome idea and I would appreciate further development! I have no idea of the technical side but would that be possible for WhatsApp? If yes I would think about developing that for WhatsApp instead of Telegram as this is the most popular messenger worldwide.
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addergebroed
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February 03, 2016, 10:49:21 AM |
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Me and Dennahz are working on a Telegram chat bot for DigiByte! I would just like to see how much interest there is in developing this further and potentially apply tipping functionality. I have included a few screenshots below of the current functionality (Note: As of yet there is no public beta test). In order to show your support I encourage you to send some DGB to DEbyS2U1u7EucBAuyRXsGaixXr6e28Qk9e. I think this is an awesome idea and I would appreciate further development! I have no idea of the technical side but would that be possible for WhatsApp? If yes I would think about developing that for WhatsApp instead of Telegram as this is the most popular messenger worldwide. Nope, not possible for WhatsApp. Please move over to Telegram
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Dennahz
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February 03, 2016, 11:05:26 AM |
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Me and Dennahz are working on a Telegram chat bot for DigiByte! I would just like to see how much interest there is in developing this further and potentially apply tipping functionality. I have included a few screenshots below of the current functionality (Note: As of yet there is no public beta test).
In order to show your support I encourage you to send some DGB to DEbyS2U1u7EucBAuyRXsGaixXr6e28Qk9e.
Awesome work !
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Chyton
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February 03, 2016, 11:44:19 AM |
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hello, I having some trouble with my wallet! I'm using a chrome wallet, I sent payment but the transaction is showing as unconfirmed. it's been a while now I tried scanning for fund. even now when I send something it doesn't send like it used to be. how can I fix it? thank you.
check node? node? We are looking into this and we are preparing to release an updated Gaming Wallet. Cheers, can I import this wallet from chrome wallet to a core wallet? if it's possible, how? and will that fix the problem because I think that I lost 61000 dgb. Same thing happened to me, i might lose 100k dgb this way....
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