karmacoma24
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August 22, 2014, 03:16:22 PM |
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Is BTER on the latest wallet yet because I still have not receive my coins!
Transaction id: 7831749597569459811
Anyone else with the same problem? Has BTER updated their wallet yet? Please...
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BrokenRam
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August 22, 2014, 03:20:04 PM |
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Is BTER on the latest wallet yet because I still have not receive my coins!
Transaction id: 7831749597569459811
Anyone else with the same problem? Has BTER updated their wallet yet? Please... In the same boat. Have raised a ticket with bter..
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Kikyca
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August 22, 2014, 03:29:29 PM |
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Is BTER on the latest wallet yet because I still have not receive my coins!
Transaction id: 7831749597569459811
Anyone else with the same problem? Has BTER updated their wallet yet? Please... In the same boat. Have raised a ticket with bter.. one my widrawal from Bter worked fine (one to wallet) but the other one is pending for some time now...
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karmacoma24
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August 22, 2014, 03:34:00 PM |
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Is BTER on the latest wallet yet because I still have not receive my coins!
Transaction id: 7831749597569459811
Anyone else with the same problem? Has BTER updated their wallet yet? Please... In the same boat. Have raised a ticket with bter.. one my widrawal from Bter worked fine (one to wallet) but the other one is pending for some time now... Glad to hear I'm not the only one. My initial withdrawal also worked fine. My second withdrawal however is not showing. Come on BTER!
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sisx2007
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August 22, 2014, 03:34:46 PM |
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the client have released,it's time to us to build a community.
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HunterMinerCrafter
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August 22, 2014, 04:14:16 PM |
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Another obfuscated, closed nodejs coin? Great...
Free your source code!
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atleticofa
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August 22, 2014, 04:18:07 PM |
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Another obfuscated, closed nodejs coin? Great...
Free your source code!
The source code of the complete project and following updates will be provided in quarterly releases.
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Sparky_eMunie
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August 22, 2014, 04:31:38 PM |
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Thanks for helping.
Running Windows wallet. Have balance of 10,000 XCR. 500+ confirmations. Is this windows wallet Forging?
Good question. I've read in the changelog that a forging indicator has been added, but I was not able to locate it. The section of the wallet if called "Forging", but I don't know if it's active or not.
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Sparky_eMunie
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August 22, 2014, 04:32:48 PM |
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How was the hash you posted generated? What I mean is that usually you'll generate the hash with a private key. So not knowing what the private key is, it would seem to make it next to impossible to figure out the password. Or is there some "standard" way of generating the private key for these sorts of things, like another sha256 hash of something? Don't know much about this sort of stuff.
Hash was generated by something like this . http://onlinemd5.com/ It's SHA256. So for example hash for "Fp7fq7aHSRNupa5" is 79641338EF8FFE97C337C023E6ECB2B35EF32B206A85E79C9131491052BE0F99 Cool, will be downloading some rainbow tables this weekend to see if any of them contain the hash. Looking in rainbow tables is slower than generating hashes.
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PilotofBTC
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August 22, 2014, 04:48:55 PM |
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How was the hash you posted generated? What I mean is that usually you'll generate the hash with a private key. So not knowing what the private key is, it would seem to make it next to impossible to figure out the password. Or is there some "standard" way of generating the private key for these sorts of things, like another sha256 hash of something? Don't know much about this sort of stuff.
Hash was generated by something like this . http://onlinemd5.com/ It's SHA256. So for example hash for "Fp7fq7aHSRNupa5" is 79641338EF8FFE97C337C023E6ECB2B35EF32B206A85E79C9131491052BE0F99 Cool, will be downloading some rainbow tables this weekend to see if any of them contain the hash. Looking in rainbow tables is slower than generating hashes. Serious, doing a seek in an indexed table that already has 1 billion hashes is going to be magnitudes faster than creating 1 billion hashes. As a matter of fact, I have already looked for that hash in several rainbow tables, it it only took 20 seconds or so.
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Kikyca
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August 22, 2014, 05:02:51 PM |
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ID Address/TxID Date 543889 6973765992451673872C Pending
Lol... for hours
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jayson3
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August 22, 2014, 05:03:14 PM |
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I have v0.1.3 running nicely on Linux Mint 17 64-bit
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Vagnavs
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August 22, 2014, 05:25:43 PM |
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Another obfuscated, closed nodejs coin? Great...
Free your source code!
there's a reason for that. It will be released in three months.
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Avalanche is a must own
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SyRenity
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August 22, 2014, 05:29:23 PM |
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ID Address/TxID Date 543889 6973765992451673872C Pending
Lol... for hours
You are on the last 0.1.3 version?
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Wulfcastle
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August 22, 2014, 05:32:32 PM |
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What's up with https://wallet.crypti.me?I logged into my account there and my balance was gone, furthermore there was only one block found there : 9306893212243057044 2014/05/02 02:00:00 100000000 0 5776140615420062008C Click to see
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crypti (OP)
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August 22, 2014, 05:38:06 PM |
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What's up with https://wallet.crypti.me?I logged into my account there and my balance was gone, furthermore there was only one block found there : 9306893212243057044 2014/05/02 02:00:00 100000000 0 5776140615420062008C Click to see There is load balancer from godaddy, some nodes disconnected from network, but still in balancer, i'm checking and fixing now, http://104.131.199.251:6040 - try this node
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hobogo
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August 22, 2014, 06:00:51 PM |
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Crypti is moving up the list. We already have 60 123 votes!! Please VOTEhttps://hitbtc.com/voteclick the link, press ctrl+ F, type XCR and click vote. One vote per IP address per time (day?) If you are logged in your vote will be count X10The platform itself is quite impressive, give it a go. even if it won't be easy to get this trough, the exposure itself in such lists is important and the higher the better. lets make some noise.
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Eadeqa
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August 22, 2014, 06:04:11 PM |
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How was the hash you posted generated? What I mean is that usually you'll generate the hash with a private key. So not knowing what the private key is, it would seem to make it next to impossible to figure out the password. Or is there some "standard" way of generating the private key for these sorts of things, like another sha256 hash of something? Don't know much about this sort of stuff.
Hash was generated by something like this . http://onlinemd5.com/ It's SHA256. So for example hash for "Fp7fq7aHSRNupa5" is 79641338EF8FFE97C337C023E6ECB2B35EF32B206A85E79C9131491052BE0F99 Cool, will be downloading some rainbow tables this weekend to see if any of them contain the hash. Good luck Rainbow tables only handle short passwords. http://blog.erratasec.com/2013/01/nytimes-and-more-rainbow-table-nonsense.html#.U_eEx_m-18EAnd no Rainbow Table exists for complex passwords 9 characters and longer. The 15 char password was picked using shuffled deck of cards (62 cards in the deck)
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Eadeqa
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August 22, 2014, 06:18:39 PM |
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Why on earth would anyone need 100 char password? ED25519 offers 128 bits security, which is equal to 22 character password (no special characters) 22 * log (62) / log) (2) = 130 <-------- already larger than 128 with just 22 characters
We discussed it back at time, and decided that suggesting people to use a long password will help achieving the effect of a random password. You however have a point here, and I have asked Bitseed to review and comment if shorter password length should be suggested. I suggest follow Wesley's client (Nxt client) and generate a password for new users. That's way safer. Also, enforce minimum password length (anything over 16 would be fine). You can enforce this limit in the GUI.
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