sorry2xs
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Dark Passenger Bitcoin miner 2013,Bitcoin node
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July 14, 2016, 07:00:46 PM |
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And there it is
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Please tip the Node 1MPWKB23NsZsXHANnFwVAWT86mL24fqAjF; KO4UX THAT NO GOOD DO GOODER BAT!!!
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firetreeactual
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July 14, 2016, 07:00:59 PM |
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ahhh, this rings some kind of a tiny bell. It was probably e---ius, from way back, sorry for bringing it up here. Will try to see if i can locate the offending transaction. Thanks.
No worries. It's good the dialogue bumped your memory. Mine on... And...payout is now coming down.
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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jstew
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July 14, 2016, 07:03:06 PM |
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when are the last blocks going to be paid out?
Finding the next block will trigger the payout, which is done manually. EDIT: When Kano gets up...it's 0428 in Kanoland at the moment. ahh ok i was just curious i knew we would get them eventually , but i thought i had read that they payed out once the coins matured , block a minute ago and i seen the payouts come threw to my wallet
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moe7865
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July 14, 2016, 07:19:39 PM Last edit: July 14, 2016, 08:00:31 PM by moe7865 |
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managed to transfer the payouts from this block out of the hacked wallet fast enough before it was drained. literally sat and waited for the block by my computer so i can do this @kano if you could please release my dust payment to the updated address on the website all should be in order now
i.e: block 420608
Regards Mohammed
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apederzoli
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July 14, 2016, 07:58:39 PM |
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How or when are dust payments released?
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wolfen
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July 14, 2016, 07:59:02 PM Last edit: July 14, 2016, 08:11:49 PM by wolfen |
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With keepkey your wallet cannot be keystroke/keylogger hacked. I use it.
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For those about to block we salute you! AC->BTC
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wmabern
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July 14, 2016, 08:11:08 PM |
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Going to have some baked chicken, baked potato, and corn for dinner. Let the blocks rain down. We are below schedule for today!
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BITMIXER.IO Gone Baby, Gone.. ;-) Not any good sig campaigns out there that I want!
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Mikestang
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July 14, 2016, 08:32:19 PM |
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How or when are dust payments released?
Search this thread, has been answered many many times. I assume you are talking transactions less than 10,000 satoshi? Don't hold your breath, but it's on the long-term "to do" list.
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firetreeactual
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July 14, 2016, 08:38:27 PM |
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With keepkey your wallet cannot be keystroke/keylogger hacked. I use it.
True...but you have to use Chrome to implement it. I can't/won't as it's nearly impossible to get it to run on 16.04. I dumped Prime Video for the same reason...it won't run on anything but Chrome. Interesting how they promote their "commitment to open source and btc," as well as highlighting their bare metal ops, and then pick an exclusive browser that is NOT open source, and will only run on older Linux versions (as I'm understanding, and has been my experience, at present). Otherwise it looks like a nice device. I'm just not convinced, still, that it is any better than using a (separate from system drive) sufficiently protected inboard drive and doing one's due diligence on backup and network security.
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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liveflipcoin
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July 14, 2016, 10:19:35 PM |
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Too many large NH rentals again. Ugh.
@kano My wallet has been hacked and all bitcoins stolen Please send payout to my updated address on Kano.is for moecarrim The current one 1CarrimxAWT62knwTnHWUavDPht5PJ8wKv has been hacked and all funds drained Any money sent to this account is automatically stolen Sorry that your wallet was hacked. Which wallet were you using? Did you have a verifcation method used?
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clgrissom3
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Carl, aka Sonny :)
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July 14, 2016, 10:33:26 PM |
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Block by Xircom! That would be his 6th Kano block!
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kano (OP)
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July 14, 2016, 10:47:00 PM |
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when are the last blocks going to be paid out?
Finding the next block will trigger the payout, which is done manually. EDIT: When Kano gets up...it's 0428 in Kanoland at the moment. Nah, they are (almost) always queued on time now when they mature. I process them before they mature (almost always), and then queue a command to queue them 1 minute after they mature. As before, that sends them to the wallet at home, out to the pool btcd, and effectively to around a dozen btcds around the planet. So the payout transaction is out there on time almost straight away now, just that no one but us will confirm it coz it's zero fee.
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traxor
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July 14, 2016, 11:17:45 PM |
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Really sucks. It's a lot for a teenager for me to lose. That money didn't come easy and took a lot of work all to be snatched within a second. Which doesn't make sense to me
I have a simple question. I am NOT a GENIUS like MOST of the people here -- but I am able to track the progress of this theft -- and the IP's used. Moe has already stated that he is a teenager -- I'm not sure what country he is from -- but, presumable, theft is theft. Can we as a group come together to help him? I'm thinking that we might be able to trace the "final" resting place for these coins -- and then either see where they are spent, or see where they are "cashed out into fiat". With KYC and everything -- we MIGHT be able to identify the low life that stole his coins -- and then let the prosecutors take over. Am I just WAY TOO OPTIMISTIC? Personally, everyone that I know uses the Trezor -- and we keep the seed words OFFLINE only -- so I HOPE that WE are safe -- but, like firetreeactual said, we probably aren't using BEST and SAFEST methods out there. 28 coins for me would be like a KNIFE IN THE HEART! And I own a successful business that makes WAY more than that -- it is the concept. And YES -- I also lost money on GOX -- AND a cloud mining scam -- AND, well I won't mention the last one... I'm just curious if anyone knows of a way to help him get his coins back... As a teenager, I'm CERTAIN that he is intelligent; but, may not have the life experience to understand the totality of resources available. No offense intended.
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kano (OP)
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July 14, 2016, 11:39:34 PM |
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Well the simple answer is: that the only way to get the coins back would be to be able to track down the person and request help from authorities.
Although this may sound odd, that is indeed the power of bitcoin and wanting to circumvent it by any other means is bad for bitcoin and would only lead to centralisation and problems.
If any web wallet said that they would consider moving the bitcoins, then that web wallet would be a wallet you should stay away from. Bitcoin transactions are not reversible.
Who says that a transaction is valid? The bitcoin blockchain says so, no one else.
Really, anyone (site) saying they would move some BTC to another address, is looking for trouble. How do they decide that the request is correct? Someone could actually send their BTC to someone else and then use that site to get them back. The reality would actually be that the site would ignore any small requests or requests by 'unknown people' and thus it would simply become an avenue for those "in the know" or "in power" according to that web site, to be able to effectively reverse bitcoin transactions.
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traxor
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July 14, 2016, 11:49:17 PM |
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My brain agrees with you -- my heart goes out to the young man...
I will no longer distract the thread -- albeit, he IS a miner here...
I just wish we could help in some meaningful way -- I just don't see how that is realistically possible...
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Sierra8561
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July 14, 2016, 11:59:45 PM |
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My brain agrees with you -- my heart goes out to the young man...
I will no longer distract the thread -- albeit, he IS a miner here...
I just wish we could help in some meaningful way -- I just don't see how that is realistically possible...
How much was stolen?
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traxor
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July 15, 2016, 12:05:47 AM |
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28 BTC currently resting in this wallet: 177zMwve8Eqt8DgwZR4USyPHzeyrfQwSDm
I'm keeping an eye on it -- but, I don't have a lot of spare time. Hopefully Moe knows how to do the basics.
Last IP address used for the latest transfer was out of France -- I posted about it earlier in the thread -- probably a VPN (79 spammers using the same IP)...
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firetreeactual
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July 15, 2016, 12:09:50 AM |
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when are the last blocks going to be paid out?
Finding the next block will trigger the payout, which is done manually. EDIT: When Kano gets up...it's 0428 in Kanoland at the moment. Nah, they are (almost) always queued on time now when they mature. I process them before they mature (almost always), and then queue a command to queue them 1 minute after they mature. As before, that sends them to the wallet at home, out to the pool btcd, and effectively to around a dozen btcds around the planet. So the payout transaction is out there on time almost straight away now, just that no one but us will confirm it coz it's zero fee. Way cool. Glad you could do it. I suspected, since I didn't think you'd be burning daylight at 0430...but then, I do that a lot at 0430...
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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firetreeactual
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July 15, 2016, 12:17:12 AM |
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28 BTC currently resting in this wallet: 177zMwve8Eqt8DgwZR4USyPHzeyrfQwSDm
I'm keeping an eye on it -- but, I don't have a lot of spare time. Hopefully Moe knows how to do the basics.
Last IP address used for the latest transfer was out of France -- I posted about it earlier in the thread -- probably a VPN (79 spammers using the same IP)...
Unfortunately I don't have the time right now, either...and I have to agree with Kano that there is realistically no way to a recovery without involving authorities in the end...and I have no faith in that coming out well for anyone. Kano's right on that...the system was designed to be anonymous and non-reversible. Such attempts don't do the system any good. Mohammed...peace be with you, my friend. I hold you in light.
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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July 15, 2016, 12:22:21 AM |
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I have a simple question.
I am NOT a GENIUS like MOST of the people here -- but I am able to track the progress of this theft -- and the IP's used.
Much larger amounts have been stolen and I have never heard of anyone being able to track anyone else down using blockchain analytics. They can split these amounts endlessly, when does it actually leave possession of the thief? No way to tell. They can send some to tumblers, then there is no tracking possible since the tumbler will send them entirely different BTC. They can send some to an exchange like BTC-e that allows you to essentially have an anonymous account. Maybe if the amount was large enough you could get some authority to insist that BTC-e divulge who deposited it but all they may have is an anonymous email address and IP address at a library or a coffee shop in some foreign country. Does BTC-e allow connections from TOR? If they do then I would expect the thief to use TOR. There is a withdrawal fee associated with that but if you traded BTC for any other cryptocurrency, transferred that to your own wallet, later transferred it to another exchange and then turned it back into BTC it would be impossible to follow that trail. I have seen people talk up the fact that BTC is not really anonymous because of the blockchain but in reality there are plenty of easy ways to obscure coins and who actually controls them.
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