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November 11, 2020, 09:14:30 AM |
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Dear devs, just checking the binaries for 17.1.3 and i need to mention that your hashes for the GUI Version are incorrect. One time i am downloading Version 17.1.3 one time 17.1.4 and in the hashes.txt file there is only 17.1.4 stated. Please correct that, thank you Probably a local caching issue. Try a hard refresh on the Monero website or use incognito / private mode.
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November 11, 2020, 10:10:46 AM |
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e34ecdc56ae72af55bd745aeceda03d5d42657f0393ab6cfb86960c9cb6a0dee OK for 1 of the addresses at random, why don't you fill us in a few details. What is the balance of the address? what are their recent transactions Where did the funds come from or go to before and after they were in this address? etc.
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November 11, 2020, 10:17:15 AM |
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e34ecdc56ae72af55bd745aeceda03d5d42657f0393ab6cfb86960c9cb6a0dee OK for 1 of the addresses at random, why don't you fill us in a few details. What is the balance of the address? what are their recent transactions Where did the funds come from or go to before and after they were in this address? etc. I only track transactions, identities, and if they watch kinky porn. But sure you can escalate that attack, there are dozens way to track Monero, you say so yourself https://www.monerooutreach.org/breaking-monero/
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November 11, 2020, 01:19:57 PM |
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Here is 100 Monero users who trusted in its privacy yesterday, are you on that list? I set up a new node 2 days ago, using v0.17.1.3, and added the IP ban list. Then I set up a simple script that was (and still is) sending transactions every 5 minutes on average, with random intervals. Out of the 400+ transactions sent so far, none ended up on your list
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November 11, 2020, 03:43:29 PM |
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Dear devs, just checking the binaries for 17.1.3 and i need to mention that your hashes for the GUI Version are incorrect. One time i am downloading Version 17.1.3 one time 17.1.4 and in the hashes.txt file there is only 17.1.4 stated. Please correct that, thank you Probably a local caching issue. Try a hard refresh on the Monero website or use incognito / private mode. Dear dEBRUYNE, i did this whit a script, not with the browser. Doing it again.... Both CLI and GUI downloaded as 17.1.3, the hashes text file has the SHA sums for GUI 17.1.4 not for 17.1.3, i would recomend to fix that -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
# This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). # # ## CLI 38a04a7bd00733e9d943edba3004e44730c0848fe5e8a4fca4cb29c12d1e6b2f monero-android-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 0e94f58572646992ee21f01d291211ed3608e8a46ecb6612b378a2188390dba0 monero-android-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 ae1a1b61d7b4a06690cb22a3389bae5122c8581d47f3a02d303473498f405a1a monero-freebsd-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 57d6f9c25bd1dbc9d6b39fcfb13260b21c5594b4334e8ed3b8922108730ee2f0 monero-linux-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 a0419993fbc6a5ca11bcd2e825acef13e429824f4d8c7ba4ec73ac446d2af2fb monero-linux-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 cf3fb693339caed43a935c890d71ecab5b89c430e778dc5ef0c3173c94e5bf64 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 d107384ff7b1f77ee4db93940dbfda24d6045bf59c43169bc81a0118e3986bfa monero-linux-x86-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 79557c8bee30b229bda90bb9ee494097d639d60948fc2ad87a029359b56b1b48 monero-mac-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 3eee0d0e896fb426ef92a141a95e36cb33ca7d1e1db3c1d4cb7383994af43a59 monero-win-x64-v0.17.1.3.zip c9e9dde61b33adccd7e794eba8ba29d820817213b40a2571282309d25e64e88a monero-win-x86-v0.17.1.3.zip # ## GUI 8c9a820fd7dc228807f8ecc46973350d3d5d871c6f8dd67ef066d04407575d14 monero-gui-install-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.exe abe94552803fd6646e934d1248e6ef33d8d6e2ac9a725c600fa7e8d4bfcc21a3 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.4.tar.bz2 4e319a9dfb5e1caa42b52f6503480af3b44403f3bf4691da523880c6a6ec38a9 monero-gui-mac-x64-v0.17.1.4.dmg df78006226d21e70ea5d342b0f6d4335cf398e94cb3d0f750aec4db2d2b3f7f9 monero-gui-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.zip # # # ~binaryFate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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ls -la *monero* -rw-r--r-- 1 118929135 Nov 9 23:52 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r-- 1 77817808 Nov 8 21:43 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2
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elrippos friend
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November 11, 2020, 04:00:51 PM |
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Monero BADCACA sybil attack is still here, despite the claims that it has been fixed. If your tansaction is waiting for a few minutes in the mempool, badcaca node got it.
Here is 100 Monero users who trusted in its privacy yesterday, are you on that list?:
Now what are you trying to tell us without any significant evidence
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November 11, 2020, 05:19:40 PM |
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The CLI download on getmonero.org is 17.1.3. GUI is 17.1.4. Shouldn't CLI be 17.1.4 too?
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dEBRUYNE
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November 11, 2020, 08:21:48 PM |
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The CLI download on getmonero.org is 17.1.3. GUI is 17.1.4. Shouldn't CLI be 17.1.4 too?
No, CLI v0.17.1.3 is the latest version.
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November 11, 2020, 08:22:13 PM |
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Dear devs, just checking the binaries for 17.1.3 and i need to mention that your hashes for the GUI Version are incorrect. One time i am downloading Version 17.1.3 one time 17.1.4 and in the hashes.txt file there is only 17.1.4 stated. Please correct that, thank you Probably a local caching issue. Try a hard refresh on the Monero website or use incognito / private mode. Dear dEBRUYNE, i did this whit a script, not with the browser. Doing it again.... Both CLI and GUI downloaded as 17.1.3, the hashes text file has the SHA sums for GUI 17.1.4 not for 17.1.3, i would recomend to fix that -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
# This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). # # ## CLI 38a04a7bd00733e9d943edba3004e44730c0848fe5e8a4fca4cb29c12d1e6b2f monero-android-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 0e94f58572646992ee21f01d291211ed3608e8a46ecb6612b378a2188390dba0 monero-android-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 ae1a1b61d7b4a06690cb22a3389bae5122c8581d47f3a02d303473498f405a1a monero-freebsd-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 57d6f9c25bd1dbc9d6b39fcfb13260b21c5594b4334e8ed3b8922108730ee2f0 monero-linux-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 a0419993fbc6a5ca11bcd2e825acef13e429824f4d8c7ba4ec73ac446d2af2fb monero-linux-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 cf3fb693339caed43a935c890d71ecab5b89c430e778dc5ef0c3173c94e5bf64 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 d107384ff7b1f77ee4db93940dbfda24d6045bf59c43169bc81a0118e3986bfa monero-linux-x86-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 79557c8bee30b229bda90bb9ee494097d639d60948fc2ad87a029359b56b1b48 monero-mac-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 3eee0d0e896fb426ef92a141a95e36cb33ca7d1e1db3c1d4cb7383994af43a59 monero-win-x64-v0.17.1.3.zip c9e9dde61b33adccd7e794eba8ba29d820817213b40a2571282309d25e64e88a monero-win-x86-v0.17.1.3.zip # ## GUI 8c9a820fd7dc228807f8ecc46973350d3d5d871c6f8dd67ef066d04407575d14 monero-gui-install-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.exe abe94552803fd6646e934d1248e6ef33d8d6e2ac9a725c600fa7e8d4bfcc21a3 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.4.tar.bz2 4e319a9dfb5e1caa42b52f6503480af3b44403f3bf4691da523880c6a6ec38a9 monero-gui-mac-x64-v0.17.1.4.dmg df78006226d21e70ea5d342b0f6d4335cf398e94cb3d0f750aec4db2d2b3f7f9 monero-gui-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.zip # # # ~binaryFate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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ls -la *monero* -rw-r--r-- 1 118929135 Nov 9 23:52 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r-- 1 77817808 Nov 8 21:43 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2
We cannot really debug your issue if you do not post the content of your script.
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nullius
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November 11, 2020, 10:40:47 PM |
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Now what are you trying to tell us without any significant evidence Among other things, AES is broken!! Do you think Vincent Rijmen exploded with anger when AES was broken? No, he congratulated the authors. Say what!? When was AES broken? (Just a guess: If you are talking about related-key cryptanalysis, then you are mentally retarded and you know nothing about cryptography.) I dearly wish that Monero were exactly as “broken” as AES!badcaca is also demonstrably dishonest: The monero-badcaca.net homepage prominently displays a cherry-picked out-of-context quote of fluffypony (Richard Spagni). That is dishonest! It casts fluffypony and Monero in a false light. The portion selectively quoted on the monero-badcaca.net homepage is hereby highlighted in light green; the important missing context is highlighted in yellow: Spagni told CoinDesk:
“I don’t care about the price increase, that shouldn’t be the thing that makes people interested. In terms of transactional growth, in new contributors, in transactions per day, those have far more meaning.”
[...]
Odd origins
But the journey to this point for monero is a long one.
[...]
Spagni said that he became interested in the “fair relaunch” of the network called BitMonero, which was later forked away from its lead developer in April 2014, again under suspicious of improprieties.
Yet, at the time, even he notes that his intentions weren’t entirely altruistic.
“I thought, ‘I’m going to pump it and dump it,’ because I was interested and taking the ideas and implementing them in bitcoin. The bitcoin code base was far more interesting to me than monero, and I thought, ‘I’m not going to work on this codebase, it’s terrible,'” he recalls.
Changing course
After of all this, however, monero miraculously emerged, growing slowly over time into a project that’s now one of the more reputable in the field, despite use cases that may be unsavory to some.
The credit lies with how monero’s team made adjustments along the way.
[...]
Spagni largely credits the movement on the development front to cultural differences, and the fact that monero adopted a development process where any contribution that isn’t “dumb or obviously bad” is added to the code base.
“Because of that open structure, we have had people pitch up and people work on it, sometimes they’re there for a few weeks, sometimes they’re there for three years,” he said.
There’s an attitude difference as well, in that the project has a bleacher-seat distaste for vested interests.
“I think there’s a lot of respect from the wider audience because we don’t make decisions based on stakeholders interested in short or long-term profit,” he said, adding:
“We’re getting that social capital because we hacked away at stuff and aren’t idiots, I can’t think of another reason.” I tried to be fair, for I am serious about this: I should preface this by noting that I myself have been known to make moderately deprecating remarks about Monero’s practical security. For example, I do think that the Monero community is underestimating the practical threat from CipherTrace. I also use Monero sometimes—with careful coin control in the CLI wallet. Thus, I am quite interested in seeing actual evidence of weaknesses that can be exploited in practice. However, unless badcaca coughs up something credible, I must conclude that I should avoid wasting more time here: For this to be treated as anything more than noise, it needs to be presented with more than noise. [...] badcaca, I will NOT hereby claim that you can’t do what you say you are doing. You don’t even provide up front sufficient information to evaluate such a question! That, in itself, is reason to write this off as “probably just dumb FUD”. User tagged. I will review the tag if evidence is presented that he is actually exploiting any significant weakness in Monero’s practical privacy.
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November 12, 2020, 05:19:04 AM |
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Dear devs, just checking the binaries for 17.1.3 and i need to mention that your hashes for the GUI Version are incorrect. One time i am downloading Version 17.1.3 one time 17.1.4 and in the hashes.txt file there is only 17.1.4 stated. Please correct that, thank you Probably a local caching issue. Try a hard refresh on the Monero website or use incognito / private mode. Dear dEBRUYNE, i did this whit a script, not with the browser. Doing it again.... Both CLI and GUI downloaded as 17.1.3, the hashes text file has the SHA sums for GUI 17.1.4 not for 17.1.3, i would recomend to fix that -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
# This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). # # ## CLI 38a04a7bd00733e9d943edba3004e44730c0848fe5e8a4fca4cb29c12d1e6b2f monero-android-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 0e94f58572646992ee21f01d291211ed3608e8a46ecb6612b378a2188390dba0 monero-android-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 ae1a1b61d7b4a06690cb22a3389bae5122c8581d47f3a02d303473498f405a1a monero-freebsd-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 57d6f9c25bd1dbc9d6b39fcfb13260b21c5594b4334e8ed3b8922108730ee2f0 monero-linux-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 a0419993fbc6a5ca11bcd2e825acef13e429824f4d8c7ba4ec73ac446d2af2fb monero-linux-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 cf3fb693339caed43a935c890d71ecab5b89c430e778dc5ef0c3173c94e5bf64 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 d107384ff7b1f77ee4db93940dbfda24d6045bf59c43169bc81a0118e3986bfa monero-linux-x86-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 79557c8bee30b229bda90bb9ee494097d639d60948fc2ad87a029359b56b1b48 monero-mac-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 3eee0d0e896fb426ef92a141a95e36cb33ca7d1e1db3c1d4cb7383994af43a59 monero-win-x64-v0.17.1.3.zip c9e9dde61b33adccd7e794eba8ba29d820817213b40a2571282309d25e64e88a monero-win-x86-v0.17.1.3.zip # ## GUI 8c9a820fd7dc228807f8ecc46973350d3d5d871c6f8dd67ef066d04407575d14 monero-gui-install-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.exe abe94552803fd6646e934d1248e6ef33d8d6e2ac9a725c600fa7e8d4bfcc21a3 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.4.tar.bz2 4e319a9dfb5e1caa42b52f6503480af3b44403f3bf4691da523880c6a6ec38a9 monero-gui-mac-x64-v0.17.1.4.dmg df78006226d21e70ea5d342b0f6d4335cf398e94cb3d0f750aec4db2d2b3f7f9 monero-gui-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.zip # # # ~binaryFate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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ls -la *monero* -rw-r--r-- 1 118929135 Nov 9 23:52 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r-- 1 77817808 Nov 8 21:43 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2
We cannot really debug your issue if you do not post the content of your script. Dear dEBRUYNE, all good, there was a mistake in my script, corrected that immediately. Thank you for your quick response!!!
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elrippos friend
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November 12, 2020, 05:25:37 AM |
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Now what are you trying to tell us without any significant evidence Among other things, AES is broken!! That is a lot of blabla we already know since the late 2000, but there is nothing new or something to worry in your context However, unless badcaca coughs up something credible, I must conclude that I should avoid wasting more time here: That is an excellent idea mate
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November 12, 2020, 05:59:16 AM |
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There's a few transactions in here that I'm 100% sure you have the wrong originating IP address for. If you rexpert at track Monero then you should at least be able to weed them out.
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November 12, 2020, 06:02:06 AM Last edit: November 12, 2020, 06:17:06 AM by nullius |
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However, unless badcaca coughs up something credible, I must conclude that I should avoid wasting more time here: That is an excellent idea mate The real reason why I decided to apply a double-barrelled shotgun to an ant is that (a) the monero_badcaca OP received a merit from a security-ignorant, technically inept admitted hallucinogenic drug user who, alas, is a DT with an unaccountably high reputation; (b) a technical forum member with real skills, whose judgment in such matters I respect, made a neutral remark to the effect that it would be interesting to look at this when he has spare time (to look at what? —I am seeking something to look at here); (c) another DT took it very seriously (surprising to me). There is an awful lot of noise in the altcoin forum. I would not ordinarily waste my time. If monero_badcaca has something real to show, then he needs to show it so that people’s privacy can be protected—whereas if this is just fireice_uk/ryocoin-style trolling, then it is a quite effective troll.
I only track transactions, identities, and if they watch kinky porn. There's a few transactions in here that I'm 100% sure you have the wrong originating IP address for. This is harmful to innocent bystanders (as well as people who are having their privacy invaded for watching legal kinky porn—if any of these listings are correct, which I would not assume!). It is defamatory to anyone whose IP is incorrectly listed, among other things.
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November 12, 2020, 09:28:02 AM |
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PSA: Do not reply to monero_badcaca’s admittedly abusive spamming of lengthy nonsense lists here. Just report them, as I already did before I saw this on his thread:Full, unedited quote for reference:Monero lost its reputation a very long time ago. Just imagine people having your IP addresses along with which sites you visited or where specifically you purchased something is quite frightening for those that thought they were dealing with a privacy based coin. I checked the link ( https://monero-badcaca.net/) it does not look good for Monero as a privacy coin and it does not look good for those 100 user details that will be published daily I'm posting the daily report in Monero topic until they start moderating it. I also observe that he is multi-posting. (And if he keeps up this arrant nonsense, I will start reporting it as a troll instead of replying.)
You idiot, the biclique attack does not mean that AES is “broken”. I guessed the related-key attack, because in some versions, that would have much lower time complexity (it just requires, um, related keys ).All that you need to do is to read the abstract of the paper that you cited. You don’t even need to hop over to Sci-Hub and enter the DOI ( https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19962-7_3) to read the full paper. Just at least read the abstract! Biclique attack is currently the only key-recovery attack on the full AES with a single key.... We have a biclique attack on each of the following AES versions: - AES-128 with time complexity 2126.13 and data complexity 256,
- AES-128 with time complexity 2126.01 and data complexity 272,
- AES-192 with time complexity 2189.91 and data complexity 248, and
- AES-256 with time complexity 2254.27 and data complexity 240.
Our results have the best time complexities among all the existing key-recovery attacks with data less than the entire code book. Yup: I dearly wish that Monero were exactly as “broken” as AES!
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November 12, 2020, 10:05:02 AM |
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You idiot, the biclique attack does not mean that AES is “broken”. I guessed the related-key attack
Break in cryptography is anything faster than a brute force search; it doesn't matter that it takes down security from 2^128 to 2^126 (and is therefore only theoretical), it doesn't even matter if it is a known-plaintext key recovery attack. There is no need to call people names just because you don't know what you are talking about (like most people in Monero btw)
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November 13, 2020, 03:56:10 AM |
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@monero_badcaca. Maybe the IRS should pay you the bounty to expose and trace all Monero transactions hehehe. In any case, the latest news update says that Shapeshift delisted Monero because of regulatory risks. The silver lining is this was not an attack on Monero. It concerns all the other anonymous coins that were listed also. Crypto trading platform ShapeShift delisted privacy coins Monero, Dash, and Zcash to limit the company’s regulatory risk, according to ShapeShift. Source https://decrypt.co/47823/shapeshift-confirms-regulatory-risk-led-to-privacy-coin-delistings
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November 13, 2020, 10:57:08 AM Last edit: November 13, 2020, 04:29:49 PM by monero_badcaca |
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IRS bounty for tracking Monero has already been claimed. But if you know any other one, let me know.
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only hodl what you understand and love!
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November 13, 2020, 01:37:34 PM |
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Monero BADCACA sybil attack is still here, despite the claims that it has been fixed. If your tansaction is waiting for a few minutes in the mempool, badcaca node got it.Here is 100 Monero users who trusted in its privacy yesterday, are you on that list?:Txid | IP Address | City | Favourite porn | 9f6576085035c9b90442acc3bfe15290e78decc9b52f2c894451aa1bef646604 | 157.97.122.xxx | Iztacalco, Mexico | child | 8d4c0ffec535a5c87f5e0a94678c981f4815d1865749a3fc18c0af39f1f4dca1 | 85.248.227.xxx | Sala, Slovakia | incest | a3ee60c3d937d090b382d2ae037c8f97e1f5252ee6c6fc6d551eb9fea636b69d | 85.153.201.xxx | Istanbul, Turkey | incest | e6bd1f143c87a4df097bf8e6ac37d2f476bb3b1d7937ce2d52009c6dcdf5de55 | 185.245.84.xxx | Copenhagen, Denmark | incest | 7b83600e37f84fa8994a655b144017d686d686ec96642635916681dd9a4eaef2 | 185.93.182.xxx | Madrid, Spain | incest | 04114754f4285b95333f511cad48f7e04e5e44d908ba2e7068aaed3d92459b80 | 167.88.7.xxx | Chicago, USA | teen | 0267ce6913209441ed83e2cd3caa3441948a463700cf98e19af47372d27de384 | 5.180.62.xxx | Muenster, Germany | teen | 93c67e8194a0693643942675935ddcc8b9b3e90b248185aa42cb9d542161705a | 89.46.114.xxx | Los Angeles, USA | teen | 0e1a2507f69edc78ac1efb95bf031a3b7e7df0e187880f156830425551a4360c | 67.86.147.xxx | Sayreville, USA | teen | 2ef2ca68ff151a6a2c11a26a6006971c6e5f5858a7b89cb45a1f4365ed8bdfaa | 95.153.31.xxx | Washington, USA | interracial | 76734832b2aba9ece57417e9bfc641f6d19c54e80329f48f3e23c812a98e6b16 | 176.37.87.xxx | Kiev, Ukraine | interracial | bc84a07732020216fa5b734fe409913faa1ed9bc87b6ecee713fa07ff5505360 | 84.106.194.xxx | Heiloo, Netherlands | | cdf88b9fa25db08f8edd63ed6f0b92983f832982b185b706b3a263554d77221d | 76.28.178.xxx | Bellingham, USA | | f75594e4673a599bbb02d5db4e580f1d8ec56090ce5d268a96a0c5ba86779b5d | 76.10.138.xxx | Mississauga, Canada | | f059c10fdf47f4a4c7ce2f55f047c079541b05069c609a5c0f47f1088cff0d9c | 122.116.59.xxx | Taipei, Taiwan | | fb7a01e4745aa923667bb08e25f99fa2106e9224f3e3db36360259155087b6d2 | 77.35.132.xxx | Vladivostok, Russia | | 570aca820bd83282021157f20ef217b0ef7b64bceddfb99f8b7953ff0b39f547 | 47.190.133.xxx | Dallas, USA | | 693aacab1c4b96c6578cd85e4bc8b08a396e30367ed60f666ac9307694a16d2f | 204.27.63.xxx | Kansas City, USA | | d2779355371ed9863df5420a350a1b9b64d4e9a64d57ad4ea9a93d378ce6480e | 194.193.34.xxx | Canberra, Australia | | f0cf6f3a4b843cc72a677c90182c0c571c753042527a412060d7e8fe2be5a904 | 178.190.146.xxx | Graz, Austria | | 630eaa023c80e8cb943dcd489f5e62e0d4a3e68a9c3472a29942b4e5237190f3 | 80.100.47.xxx | Apeldoorn, Netherlands | | bcff575f9027370c9943f48b70fad7b71972767b32cf90a7c1989422b7030f01 | 86.48.96.xxx | Glostrup, Denmark | | 24b9a1237c378714b91597c6b0e172842f001045d28044d4fddfee028942f979 | 174.219.20.xxx | Chaska, USA | | 39fbcc79b0ea93c887833668097f6c562bea60e8fff398c12d40e2e9ae15a44d | 93.176.153.xxx | Madrid, Spain | | e3f24d067f6e354fc5b787a11dc16fd861ebf9e6f0bcee5dbaa32f85d3d851da | 37.201.168.xxx | Muenster, Germany | | 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You are a truly funny incompetent fellow with a monero node, my popcorn taste better then ever
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