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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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chris200x9
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May 02, 2011, 01:32:56 AM |
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https://btcex.com/ claims: "We are under DDoS attack" I question the truth of that statement. I don't doubt it I'm a l33t haxxor, maybe if you pay me 100000000000000000000000 btc I'll stop. edit: I don't want this to tarnish my reputation so I felt obligated to tell all of you who can't tell this is a joke. I'm not ddosing him, that post was written out of anger and I find it quite funny now he claims someone is doing it.
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JohnDoe
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May 02, 2011, 03:55:11 AM |
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Could be wrong but I think bitcoinex is the first ever winner of a Bitcoin Darwin Award. Congrats!
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bitcoinex (OP)
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May 02, 2011, 07:38:23 AM |
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I just registered to say that most of you, especially morons vladimir and bruce wagner-dick, doesn`t even suspect how RETARDED you are )))) Bitcoin is for freedom, my including, not only for you, you selfish hypocritical bastards. If someone orders ddos, drugs and other "bad, unfair" things, you must live with it. But when life beats your stupid heads without brain you always show your immature sense of reality. Carry on, lol ))) И пoчeмy мyдaкa вaгнepa нe зaбaнили зa pycoфoбию? lzsaver , тeбe пoxyю, чтo нa Russian гoвнo вeдpaми льют? Чe ты oпpaвдывaeшьcя? Пepeд кeм? Oтcocи eмy eщe. Кaкoй ты мoдepaтop нaxyй, paз тeбe вce пoxyй? BHEЗAПHO
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New bitcoin lottery: probiwon.com- Moжeт, ты eщё и в Heвидимyю Pyкy Pынкa вepyeшь? - Зaчeм жe вepoвaть в тo, чтo мoжнo нaблюдaть нeпocpeдcтвeннo?
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LZ
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May 02, 2011, 08:41:12 AM |
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Бpюc Baгнep cдeлaл для cooбщecтвa бoльшe, чeм вcя poccийcкaя чacть cooбщecтвa. Taк чтo нe тpoгaть eгo.
Please ban rus moroz!
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My OpenPGP fingerprint: 5099EB8C0F2E68C63B4ECBB9A9D0993E04143362
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rus moroz
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May 02, 2011, 09:43:33 AM |
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Бpюc Baгнep cдeлaл для cooбщecтвa бoльшe, чeм вcя poccийcкaя чacть cooбщecтвa. Taк чтo нe тpoгaть eгo.
Кaкoгo cooбщecтвa?? 90% здecь oтпиcaвшиxcя - cтaдo тyпopылыx oбeзьян. И я oчeнь paд, чтo "poccийcкaя чacть cooбщecтвa" к этoмy циpкy ypoдoв oтнoшeния нe имeeт. Please ban rus moroz! It turned out that you are even more hypocritical than most stupid shithead marked in this topic. You`re pathetic.
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May 02, 2011, 10:00:08 AM |
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vladimir, thank you! We have finally found the profit of your presence here
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SmokeTooMuch
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May 02, 2011, 07:53:28 PM |
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Ok, maybe I will pull a massive amount of hatred on me now ...
Let's get our facts straight:
There is one person (bitcoinex) who thinks that the current market is much too centralized. Which is right in my opinion.
He start's a DDoS-attack to prove his point and brings the site down for several hours.
What's so wrong about that ?
If you can't see what is wrong with what he did, you clearly live in bizarro world. That being said, let me explain things from a slightly different angle: this asswipe operates an exchange. This basically means that he's relying on his customers trusting him to handle their money in an honest manner (I'm hoping I won't have to explain that part). As to that, he's just given us a rather clear and resounding example of the kind of business ethics he's ready to resort to. Would you be ready to transfer any kind of money to btcex after he pulled a stunt liked that ? I most certainly am not, and I'm willing to bet that once people understand better how he operates/thinks, very few will. In other words, he's probably just destroyed any chance for btcex to become any kind of successful. How does that not make him a complete idiot ? Or do you think the only goal of setting up the whole btcex affair was only to troll people on the bitcoin forums ? Please enlighten me. Well, for me this whole thing looks very different. But to make one thing clear: I do not know bitcoinex nor do I know his real intentions or idealogies. I can't see any links between DDoS-ing and business so I don't know what business ethics you mean. I also never heard of bitcoinex stealing money from his customers or something so TO ME he seems like a legit business man. I've never traded at btcex, though. Since btces charges no fees (afaik) I don't think he tried to steal mtgox's userbase. I got the impression that BECAUSE he's also running an exchange he has seen the problems coming with centralized exchanges and especially the focus on mtgox.com. But hey, who knows, maybe he is just a total douchebag, I don't really care and I don't need to defend his doings. Just keep in mind that never attracted any negative attention before that thing. For me DDoS is a matter of free speach, just like a digital sit-in blockade. Sure, as soon as it becomes a financial issue (which it is, because MtGox chrges fees) it gets really difficult to judge. But in my opinion bitcoin exchanges should be free of any fees. We do not have to make the same mistakes that other currencies/systems/communites have done before. (centralized market/market monopol + fees <-> government + taxes ) Aw man, feels great in bizarro world
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May 02, 2011, 08:47:15 PM |
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For me DDoS is a matter of free speach, just like a digital sit-in blockade.
+.9 This looks like a case of someone yelling 'fire' in a crowded cinema.
premiere of new star trek movie, the crowded cinema full of nerds, no one moves and all watch the screen what is so wrong with pointing loud to a critical weakness?
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You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do.
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xf2_org
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May 02, 2011, 09:38:19 PM |
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DDoS is the opposite of free speech. You are silencing someone else's speech, by brute force.
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May 02, 2011, 09:47:50 PM |
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DDoS is the opposite of free speech. You are silencing someone else's speech, by brute force.
Amen. Freedom to criticize someone isn't freedom to hobble them however you see fit. DDoS is more akin to corporate espionage than free speech.
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Littleshop
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May 02, 2011, 09:51:49 PM |
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For me DDoS is a matter of free speach, just like a digital sit-in blockade. Sure, as soon as it becomes a financial issue (which it is, because MtGox chrges fees) it gets really difficult to judge. But in my opinion bitcoin exchanges should be free of any fees. We do not have to make the same mistakes that other currencies/systems/communites have done before. (centralized market/market monopol + fees <-> government + taxes ) Aw man, feels great in bizarro world A DDOS is almost always committed with stolen computers and it is nothing like a digital sit in. It is more akin to stealing 100 cars and parking them in a businesses parking lot and right up against the doors so no one can get in or out. The name alone says it all, DENIAL OF SERVICE. That is very much an aggressive act, not a passive act. DDoS is the opposite of free speech. You are silencing someone else's speech, by brute force.
Agreed. It is a use of force.
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SmokeTooMuch
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May 02, 2011, 09:54:36 PM |
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DDoS is the opposite of free speech. You are silencing someone else's speech, by brute force.
DDoSing a website/server does not remove the owner's ability to speak elsewhere on the net. But I see what you are pointing at. Maybe I should have chosen a better expression. A DDOS is almost always committed with stolen computers
It's always wrong to abuse other people's property. But I can't see a problem when everybody is using his own machines to participate in a DDoS. (But most likely that is not the case here)
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BitterTea
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May 02, 2011, 09:56:09 PM |
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@free speech Is it immoral to follow someone around in public places and yell louder than they can, drowning them out?
I'm really not sure how I feel about denials of service. I opposed the one on Wikileaks, supported the one on Visa/Mastercard, and oppose the one on MtGox. Depending on the target and motivation of the denying party, I can go either way...
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May 02, 2011, 10:14:08 PM |
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@free speech Is it immoral to follow someone around in public places and yell louder than they can, drowning them out?
I'm really not sure how I feel about denials of service. I opposed the one on Wikileaks, supported the one on Visa/Mastercard, and oppose the one on MtGox. Depending on the target and motivation of the denying party, I can go either way...
If you don't like MtGox or Visa, do not use it. Tell your friends. Post web pages. Do not break other peoples things.
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pjwaffle
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May 02, 2011, 10:16:57 PM |
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Do not you think that a decentralized currency Bitcoin a highly centralized to mtgox? So that users are more profitable to move all his bitcoins into mtgox.
Yes, dammit, I resent, because paying for the work with bitcoins!
Confess that you simply draw exchange rates!
I agree, but at this point the community is DEPENDENT on mtgox... Most USD trades are through it, and the most trading volume (by far) occurs on it. Unfortunately, this will continue until people see reason to stop (eg. more ddos attacks, or a government attack on it)
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BitterTea
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May 02, 2011, 10:38:32 PM |
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If you don't like MtGox or Visa, do not use it. Tell your friends. Post web pages. Do not break other peoples things.
At what point does visiting a web site become immoral? If I visit it once per minute, second, millisecond? A denial of service is fundamentally no different than normal web traffic, just at a much higher volume.
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pjwaffle
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May 02, 2011, 10:40:23 PM |
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If you don't like MtGox or Visa, do not use it. Tell your friends. Post web pages. Do not break other peoples things.
At what point does visiting a web site become immoral? If I visit it once per minute, second, millisecond? A denial of service is fundamentally no different than normal web traffic, just at a much higher volume. I disagree, a ddos attack is a large amount of visits (often from compromised systems) with the intent to deny the service of a website. Now, making an API check every millisecond isn't a DDoS, because you have a legitamite use for the site, and you certainly don't want to have it shut down.
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May 02, 2011, 11:20:19 PM |
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For the protocol: After reading the whole thread again, I'm not even sure whether it was bitcoinex behind the DDoS or not. Please don't discuss this comment Just want to make myself clear because when I've written my previous posts I was sure he did it.
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May 02, 2011, 11:27:12 PM |
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If you don't like MtGox or Visa, do not use it. Tell your friends. Post web pages. Do not break other peoples things.
At what point does visiting a web site become immoral? If I visit it once per minute, second, millisecond? A denial of service is fundamentally no different than normal web traffic, just at a much higher volume. False.. MtGox is experiencing a SYN flood, which is very different from normal web traffic. It is a specific attack designed to overload the server's ability to establish TCP connections. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SYN_flood
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As we slide down the banister of life, this is just another splinter in our ass.
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