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May 12, 2012, 07:23:33 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

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May 12, 2012, 07:32:38 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth".    Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology IMO...

Also whats up with you guys hosting Microcash on a Sharebuilder server? I don't think for a second they're aware. But they will be Monday.


~BCX~

Now that is funny... Cheesy.   Where did you get that from BTW???

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May 12, 2012, 08:21:11 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

Oohh i see where you're going, with MicroCrash you don't need scriptkiddies to steal your moneys, the devs will do it for you! That's simply ingenious!
Quickly, tell me how do i sell all my bitcoins to get microcash? (having them take my bitcoins AND my microcash sounds kinda silly, but hey, so does this whole topic.)

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May 12, 2012, 08:21:15 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

I'm curious, which "improved technology" would have prevented the theft of SolidCoinsMicroCash, if it were in use instead of Bitcoin in this case?
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May 12, 2012, 08:22:14 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

Are you saying MicroCash contains some method to revoke coins?

My god that's scary and the best reason yet to have nothing to do with MicroCash!
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May 12, 2012, 09:01:20 PM
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Here is one example of a significant improvement: "Dual signature accounts allowed with MC$: Meaning you can now have two devices with 2 keys able to confirm a transaction. ie You create a transaction on your PC and your mobile phone confirms it. If your PC is ever hacked your funds can't be removed without your phone confirming it."

No one may never learn all the details surrounding the recent 18K BTC Heist.  Nevertheless, the hard work the community and dev team have put into the MC$ code base such as the above will demonstrate that the goal is to make security of the currency priority one.

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May 12, 2012, 09:07:02 PM
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Here is one example of a significant improvement: "Dual signature accounts allowed with MC$: Meaning you can now have two devices with 2 keys able to confirm a transaction. ie You create a transaction on your PC and your mobile phone confirms it. If your PC is ever hacked your funds can't be removed without your phone confirming it."

No one may never learn all the details surrounding the recent 18K BTC Heist.  Nevertheless, the hard work the community and dev team have put into the MC$ code base such as the above will demonstrate that the goal is to make security of the currency priority one.
So, basically... P2SH?
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May 12, 2012, 09:11:02 PM
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Here is one example of a significant improvement: "Dual signature accounts allowed with MC$: Meaning you can now have two devices with 2 keys able to confirm a transaction. ie You create a transaction on your PC and your mobile phone confirms it. If your PC is ever hacked your funds can't be removed without your phone confirming it."

No one may never learn all the details surrounding the recent 18K BTC Heist.  Nevertheless, the hard work the community and dev team have put into the MC$ code base such as the above will demonstrate that the goal is to make security of the currency priority one.

That was copied from BitCoin, Gavin was asking the alt coins to test it months ago.

It would not help where transfers have to be initiated automatically in any case, it only helps where it's reasonable to have two people or one system and one person approving a transfer.

Security may be your goal but you are working with an unproven codebase. MicroCash security can't be up to BitCoin standards in protocol or in implementation.
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May 12, 2012, 09:17:05 PM
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coooooooooooooooooooool
Scamcoins, Now with the ability to slowly drain your balance!

http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=DingoRabiit&sign=ANY&type=RECV <-My Ratings
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=857670.0 GAWminers and associated things are not to be trusted, Especially the "mineral" exchange
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May 12, 2012, 09:33:08 PM
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coooooooooooooooooooool
Scamcoins, Now with the ability to slowly drain your balance!


Signing off until the official release...  Stay tuned to MicroCash.org for updates. That's all Folks!   Wink

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May 12, 2012, 09:33:46 PM
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coooooooooooooooooooool
Scamcoins, Now with the ability to slowly drain your balance!


Signing off until the official release...  Stay tuned to MicroCash.org for updates. That's all Folks!   Wink

Signing off to the past?
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May 12, 2012, 09:36:46 PM
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coooooooooooooooooooool
Scamcoins, Now with the ability to slowly drain your balance!


Signing off until the official release...  Stay tuned to MicroCash.org for updates. That's all Folks!   Wink

I see you addressed none of my points about the design weaknesses in SoiledCoin (and it's rebranding as Microcash).
Still, if you spent more time coding and less time on the forums it would save us all a lot of time and effort.

I wonder if the source code will ever be released for Microcash. Probably not since they had to shut down SoiledCoin2 after releasing it's source.  Grin

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May 13, 2012, 03:18:39 AM
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Here is one example of a significant improvement: "Dual signature accounts allowed with MC$"

More code copied from Bitcoin, eh? Will the source code include the required licenses?

Buy & Hold
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May 13, 2012, 02:20:20 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

Your a stupid fool, That was the 19yr old's Trading Website Bitcoinica that got robbed of 18k.
Same thing could happen to ANY currency.

http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=DingoRabiit&sign=ANY&type=RECV <-My Ratings
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=857670.0 GAWminers and associated things are not to be trusted, Especially the "mineral" exchange
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May 13, 2012, 04:09:10 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

Your a stupid fool, That was the 19yr old's Trading Website Bitcoinica that got robbed of 18k.
Same thing could happen to ANY currency.


Are you still arguing with these trolls? Seriously, why are you trying to teach these pigs to sing?

Let the kids play in their sand box with their dog poo, not your problem  Grin
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May 13, 2012, 05:15:56 PM
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Are you still arguing with these trolls? Seriously, why are you trying to teach these pigs to sing?

Let the kids play in their sand box with their dog poo, not your problem  Grin

The MicroCash kids can play where they like, when they start trying to scam people that don't know better into using their rigged coin then I care.

If we just ignore these morons they are going to scam everyone they can. If we make noise and question their rigged system google will index it and anyone doing due-diligence ( which isn't nearly enough people  judging by how many people handed over BitCoins to bitcoinica ) will find it. Less people will be scammed and less damage will be done to the reputation of crypto-currencies in general.

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May 13, 2012, 05:53:58 PM
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Are you still arguing with these trolls? Seriously, why are you trying to teach these pigs to sing?

Let the kids play in their sand box with their dog poo, not your problem  Grin

The MicroCash kids can play where they like, when they start trying to scam people that don't know better into using their rigged coin then I care.

If we just ignore these morons they are going to scam everyone they can. If we make noise and question their rigged system google will index it and anyone doing due-diligence ( which isn't nearly enough people  judging by how many people handed over BitCoins to bitcoinica ) will find it. Less people will be scammed and less damage will be done to the reputation of crypto-currencies in general.

You cannot protect everyone. Eventually people will have to learn to wise up and do their homework before jumping head first. It's all part of the natural cycle. Unfortunate? Yes. But it's for their own good.

It's been well established that Scamcoin is a sham, and anyone who fails to see that deserves to get ripped off, as that's the only way they'll learn.
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May 13, 2012, 06:46:02 PM
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Are you still arguing with these trolls? Seriously, why are you trying to teach these pigs to sing?

Let the kids play in their sand box with their dog poo, not your problem  Grin

The MicroCash kids can play where they like, when they start trying to scam people that don't know better into using their rigged coin then I care.

If we just ignore these morons they are going to scam everyone they can. If we make noise and question their rigged system google will index it and anyone doing due-diligence ( which isn't nearly enough people  judging by how many people handed over BitCoins to bitcoinica ) will find it. Less people will be scammed and less damage will be done to the reputation of crypto-currencies in general.

You cannot protect everyone. Eventually people will have to learn to wise up and do their homework before jumping head first. It's all part of the natural cycle. Unfortunate? Yes. But it's for their own good.

It's been well established that Scamcoin is a sham, and anyone who fails to see that deserves to get ripped off, as that's the only way they'll learn.

Some people never wise up, and when those people get fleeced by SoiledCoin the press might make a distinction between them and Bitcoin. I would prefer if those who are doomed to be taken advantage were not part of Bitcoin so their folly does not reflect poorly on BTC. So SoiledCoin does serve a purpose.

There does need to be a minimum bar however. Threads like these make certain that those with over 80 I.Q. are forewarned of the danger. Those with under 80 cannot be helped, and provide the grist the SoiledCoin mill feeds upon.

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May 13, 2012, 07:44:41 PM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

I don't see what a comprimised account has to do with the technology of bitcoin.  The theft is more about the security at bitcoinica.  It just so happened BTC were involved.

Regardless if MC is more secure or not, in order for these "currencies" to succeed, they need to be accepted at a wide variety of vendors commonly used by the public.  Where is MC accepted?

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May 14, 2012, 02:42:08 AM
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The dev team is polishing things up before release.  As the MicroCash.org site states, the release was scheduled around the "tenth". Tell me this, what is up with that recent theft of over 18,000 BTCs??? Just another reason why it is time to move on with improved technology....

I don't see what a comprimised account has to do with the technology of bitcoin.  The theft is more about the security at bitcoinica.  It just so happened BTC were involved.

Regardless if MC is more secure or not, in order for these "currencies" to succeed, they need to be accepted at a wide variety of vendors commonly used by the public.  Where is MC accepted?

lol, i can imagine how that goes

email to store "Do you accept microcash?"
store searches for microcash "MICROCASH IS A SCAM!"
store emails back "...no"

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