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June 18, 2014, 02:30:49 AM |
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Another gen fund payout processed! Should get better and better! The best part about this? Our scripts that automatically split the payments to a list of addresses based on percentage Just another step closer to realizing a truly autonomous organization!hyz
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June 18, 2014, 02:53:27 AM |
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Also, quick reminder: Always enable 2FA (2 factor authorization!). Whether you're trading on an exchange or visiting a favorite website, 2FA really makes it difficult for hackers to compromise your account. One of our big NRS supporters recently got hacked because he didn't have 2FA enabled, and the hacker dumped NRS right away, which also explains some of the recent market action. More updates coming soon! Stay tuned!
hyz
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ieatm3s
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June 18, 2014, 07:21:16 AM |
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Good payout. Any news on decisions based on the last poll voted on by GF members?
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lajz99
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June 18, 2014, 05:34:36 PM |
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Good payout. Any news on decisions based on the last poll voted on by GF members?
The results of that decision will be implemented VERY soon.
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grndnpnd
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June 19, 2014, 03:35:53 AM |
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looking to sell my .5 GF share if anyone is interested shoot me an offer.
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June 19, 2014, 05:50:06 AM |
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Also, quick reminder: Always enable 2FA (2 factor authorization!). Whether you're trading on an exchange or visiting a favorite website, 2FA really makes it difficult for hackers to compromise your account. One of our big NRS supporters recently got hacked because he didn't have 2FA enabled, and the hacker dumped NRS right away, which also explains some of the recent market action. More updates coming soon! Stay tuned!
hyz
Sorry to hear that! I just saw the price fall and thought i should go here and check what happened...
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Change...is in the air. You know why
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HermanCoin
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June 19, 2014, 06:07:05 AM |
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I also have .5 shares available that I need to part with...please PM.
(sorry bout the pm's guys)
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June 19, 2014, 06:11:38 AM |
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Also, quick reminder: Always enable 2FA (2 factor authorization!). Whether you're trading on an exchange or visiting a favorite website, 2FA really makes it difficult for hackers to compromise your account. One of our big NRS supporters recently got hacked because he didn't have 2FA enabled, and the hacker dumped NRS right away, which also explains some of the recent market action. More updates coming soon! Stay tuned!
hyz
Sorry to hear that! I just saw the price fall and thought i should go here and check what happened... I was sitting here literally floored (no pun intended) with the latest market action. I guess the next question would be how much did they get away with...
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grndnpnd
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June 19, 2014, 06:18:33 AM |
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They dumped a little over 6k of my NRS holdings and 1.05btc was taken as well sorry for the pain it caused i dont want to sell my GF share but i need to make up some losses and pay some bills.
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atp1916
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June 19, 2014, 07:00:01 AM Last edit: June 19, 2014, 07:13:44 AM by atp1916 |
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That would maybe explain the 10k NRS sell wall that i saw yesterday. The volume last 4-5 days has been literally x2-x3 what it normally has been, with the diff remaining relatively constant.
It would be nice if coins had a self-destructing kill switch in the event that said coin(s) was/were flagged as stolen. Definitely not cool for the owner, but better than inflicting a price slump by dumping upon the market/everyone else.
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Queeq
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June 19, 2014, 08:55:19 AM |
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That would maybe explain the 10k NRS sell wall that i saw yesterday. The volume last 4-5 days has been literally x2-x3 what it normally has been, with the diff remaining relatively constant.
It would be nice if coins had a self-destructing kill switch in the event that said coin(s) was/were flagged as stolen. Definitely not cool for the owner, but better than inflicting a price slump by dumping upon the market/everyone else.
Having such switch would be nice. Though I don't think it's possible. What would the mechanism for this be? It would be either not working (working only if coins still in the wallet) or highly vulnerable to abuse (in case if original holder could destroy them in other wallets).
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atp1916
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June 19, 2014, 09:34:21 AM |
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That would maybe explain the 10k NRS sell wall that i saw yesterday. The volume last 4-5 days has been literally x2-x3 what it normally has been, with the diff remaining relatively constant.
It would be nice if coins had a self-destructing kill switch in the event that said coin(s) was/were flagged as stolen. Definitely not cool for the owner, but better than inflicting a price slump by dumping upon the market/everyone else.
Having such switch would be nice. Though I don't think it's possible. What would the mechanism for this be? It would be either not working (working only if coins still in the wallet) or highly vulnerable to abuse (in case if original holder could destroy them in other wallets). Good point about the abuse aspect. I bring to mind the kill-switch ideas for mobile phones and how badly those plans work or are intended to work. Definitely requires some more thought. However, what may be easier is simply some authentication in place on the wallet that requires a correct passcode before actually sending any coins. As it stands now, it is simply too easy to transfer coins. Break in to the system, and the bank is yours. If there was some sort of authentication on not only accessing the wallet itself, but also the 'send' function, i do believe it would drastically reduce the number of successful thefts.
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June 19, 2014, 09:45:30 AM |
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Good point about the abuse aspect. I bring to mind the kill-switch ideas for mobile phones and how badly those plans work or are intended to work. Definitely requires some more thought.
However, what may be easier is simply some authentication in place on the wallet that requires a correct passcode before actually sending any coins. As it stands now, it is simply too easy to transfer coins. Break in to the system, and the bank is yours. If there was some sort of authentication on not only accessing the wallet itself, but also the 'send' function, i do believe it would drastically reduce the number of successful thefts.
I believe wallets do have it. They are usually locked (unless minting) and require password to sign the transaction. Though gaining access to victim's computer may allow key logging, especially if it's administrative access.
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atp1916
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June 19, 2014, 10:25:38 AM |
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Good point about the abuse aspect. I bring to mind the kill-switch ideas for mobile phones and how badly those plans work or are intended to work. Definitely requires some more thought.
However, what may be easier is simply some authentication in place on the wallet that requires a correct passcode before actually sending any coins. As it stands now, it is simply too easy to transfer coins. Break in to the system, and the bank is yours. If there was some sort of authentication on not only accessing the wallet itself, but also the 'send' function, i do believe it would drastically reduce the number of successful thefts.
I believe wallets do have it. They are usually locked (unless minting) and require password to sign the transaction. Though gaining access to victim's computer may allow key logging, especially if it's administrative access. If i was a hacker and had access (to my system for example), i could simply hit send and boom - coins sent, at least from the NRS wallet. It's basically wide open, unless i'm totally missing something.
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June 19, 2014, 11:19:37 AM |
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If i was a hacker and had access (to my system for example), i could simply hit send and boom - coins sent, at least from the NRS wallet. It's basically wide open, unless i'm totally missing something.
You can encrypt your wallet, then you need to enter a password whenever you try to send coins. If thats not safe enough, you can use multisig addresses. Using those it basically becomes impossible for the attacker to steal your coins unless he has compromised all of your computers. The downside is that it becomes very time consuming to send coins.
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June 19, 2014, 02:34:34 PM |
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It would be nice if coins had a self-destructing kill switch in the event that said coin(s) was/were flagged as stolen.
That is one of the single best ideas I've seen. If someone could figure it out to destroy the stolen coins > this would create a hole where new coins are needed so the volume stays the same > patch the blockchain with new coins to a new address where the victim would be given back their losses and volume would be back to original number this would create an insurance type of system, and it would also gain trust with the public
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lajz99
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June 19, 2014, 03:32:05 PM |
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FYI - I have stepped down as COO of NoirGroup. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask me privately.
I wish you all the best on this coin...
.68 GF shares available if you're interested.
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June 19, 2014, 04:31:01 PM |
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FYI - I have stepped down as COO of NoirGroup. If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask me privately.
I wish you all the best on this coin...
.68 GF shares available if you're interested.
Sorry to see that your leaving. I personally wish you all the best.
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