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September 22, 2014, 09:38:16 PM |
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Just a heads up http://itsalmo.st/#timetokillxmrThis is a rough estimate of a pending attack. It is not an exact countdown to the exact second he pulls the trigger.If he 'pulls the trigger' at all.
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September 22, 2014, 09:47:37 PM |
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It is possible that he has an accomplice that is the brains behind the operation and BCX has the means.
well it was weird how he announced it. that's how i know he isn't bluffing he said "i'm not gonna attack twice" then he changed his mind. wanna know what dat means? he knows he can do it - he looked deeper and figured out then decided to i still say it's timewarp or 51 ... not decrypting (lol) ring sigs and stealing wallets (rofl) I think that the devs very well understand the threat, the problem, the risk... and the solution. But do they have the time...?
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September 22, 2014, 09:55:31 PM |
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It is possible that he has an accomplice that is the brains behind the operation and BCX has the means.
well it was weird how he announced it. that's how i know he isn't bluffing he said "i'm not gonna attack twice" then he changed his mind. wanna know what dat means? he knows he can do it - he looked deeper and figured out then decided to i still say it's timewarp or 51 ... not decrypting (lol) ring sigs and stealing wallets (rofl) I think that the devs very well understand the threat, the problem, the risk... and the solution. But do they have the time...? what do they need time for? don't they just need hashpower?
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September 22, 2014, 10:05:01 PM |
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Damn, coming late to the party. Missed the beginning - where did BCX actually make this mythic thread? BTW, the "confirmation" of TFM seems rather questionable.
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September 22, 2014, 10:06:24 PM |
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Damn, coming late to the party. Missed the beginning - where did BCX actually make this mythic thread? BTW, the "confirmation" of TFM seems rather questionable. his first threat was on poloniex trollbox i hear and he posted here to confirm his identity. then this - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789978.msg8909768#msg8909768
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robinwilliams
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September 22, 2014, 10:15:11 PM |
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uhhhh ya but bcx has not backed off. he's killing monero
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September 22, 2014, 10:27:41 PM |
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Conformation of what? BCX says he can steal wallets. The post you linked says TFM has found something which and I quote "In effect this is a potential compromise to "untracability" in cryptonote". How does this confirm that wallets can be stolen? Also this comes way after the tread was started with it's misleading title.
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TinEye
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September 22, 2014, 10:28:34 PM |
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uhhhh ya but bcx has not backed off. he's killing monero If he can, he is all hot air. This is all being done just to manipulate price. The attack will fail and then they will all claim how great Monero is and pump it up.
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September 22, 2014, 10:32:13 PM |
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uhhhh ya but bcx has not backed off. he's killing monero If he can, he is all hot air. This is all being done just to manipulate price. The attack will fail and then they will all claim how great Monero is and pump it up. who's they? bcx and rptellia are on the same page? maybe this is rpetillais way of fighting jl777's pump of boolberry with the supernet rofl! probably so! Risto paid off BCX!!!
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September 22, 2014, 10:32:55 PM |
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I hope that BCX does nothing because the first thing you will do after the attack is to report to the FBI the situation because remember that the coin on its wallett are money so it's a robbery then they will require ip from bitcointalk and poloniex also examine his whole account of bitcointalk to find all this hoping that BCX not find it before any investor in Monero who has lost a lot of money and that does not kill him with a gun This can also happen think about it
ps sorry but I'm not English I'm using google translator
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TinEye
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September 22, 2014, 10:36:51 PM |
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I hope that BCX does nothing because the first thing you will do after the attack is to report to the FBI the situation because remember that the coin on its wallett are money so it's a robbery then they will require ip from bitcointalk and poloniex also examine his whole account of bitcointalk to find all this hoping that BCX not find it before any investor in Monero who has lost a lot of money and that does not kill him with a gun This can also happen think about it
ps sorry but I'm not English I'm using google translator
Yes, he is so dumb as to be using his own personal IP without anything in between whatsoever Where do these turn up from?
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September 22, 2014, 10:45:48 PM |
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It is possible that he has an accomplice that is the brains behind the operation and BCX has the means.
well it was weird how he announced it. that's how i know he isn't bluffing he said "i'm not gonna attack twice" then he changed his mind. wanna know what dat means? he knows he can do it - he looked deeper and figured out then decided to i still say it's timewarp or 51 ... not decrypting (lol) ring sigs and stealing wallets (rofl) I think that the devs very well understand the threat, the problem, the risk... and the solution. But do they have the time...? what do they need time for? don't they just need hashpower? Hashpower is very very helpful, but I understand they also have something more in mind. Something new. Something that may end this sort of TW threat for all nascent coins, forever, if they follow XMR's lead on it. I don't want to say much about it yet as it is still in review, and discussion on feasibility. Occasionally necessity is the mother of invention after all... when he father is dedicated brilliance. If this comes to fruition, I may end up thanking BCX for this game, once all is said and done. It has led me to look at things in a different way, and maybe there is a solution to a problem that has plagued crypto since 2011.
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September 22, 2014, 11:12:52 PM |
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It is possible that he has an accomplice that is the brains behind the operation and BCX has the means.
well it was weird how he announced it. that's how i know he isn't bluffing he said "i'm not gonna attack twice" then he changed his mind. wanna know what dat means? he knows he can do it - he looked deeper and figured out then decided to i still say it's timewarp or 51 ... not decrypting (lol) ring sigs and stealing wallets (rofl) I think that the devs very well understand the threat, the problem, the risk... and the solution. But do they have the time...? what do they need time for? don't they just need hashpower? Hashpower is very very helpful, but I understand they also have something more in mind. Something new. Something that may end this sort of TW threat for all nascent coins, forever, if they follow XMR's lead on it. I don't want to say much about it yet as it is still in review, and discussion on feasibility. Occasionally necessity is the mother of invention after all... when he father is dedicated brilliance. If this comes to fruition, I may end up thanking BCX for this game, once all is said and done. It has led me to look at things in a different way, and maybe there is a solution to a problem that has plagued crypto since 2011.Can you elaborate a bit more?
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September 22, 2014, 11:14:28 PM |
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TinEye the fbi is not stupid mine was just an example I tell you what I think you can do but keep in mind that BCX is registered on the forum for three years do not think that has always protected his ip also analyzing all its post 900 even a person who is not the fbi but if you really want to find him you can tell by what he wrote what he did in the past three years and in which site is registered etc. etc. There are ways to find him
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September 22, 2014, 11:44:06 PM |
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argentinx, don't worry about these fools who think everything that happens in crypto is beyond the reach of authorities. anything and everything that happens online is traceable to someone somewhere, given that the authorities want to expend the resources required to trace it. and you are 100% correct about his identity being traceable, since he has been so active on these forums and elsewhere for years.
which is yet another reason why i think he is full of it about this whole fiasco.
as far as XMR goes, even its supposed untraceability is being questioned, due to the linkability of transactions. i am hopeful that these issues will be worked out, but i am not naive enough to believe that i can remain guy fawkes with my money just yet, nor do i do anything online or elsewhere that violates laws.
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September 22, 2014, 11:47:23 PM |
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I hope that BCX does nothing because the first thing you will do after the attack is to report to the FBI the situation because remember that the coin on its wallett are money so it's a robbery
You mean, something like this: Dear FBI:
We are a community who is developing Monero, a cryptocoin that will (a) make it impossible for someone to steal someone else's money, and (b) make it impossible for you or anyone else to identify the source or destination af any payment, even if it is not connected to criminal or terrorist activity.
The coin is not yet fully developed and tested, but some of us are already using it as currency and investment, even though it is not registered or regulated in any way by the US government.
Recently, an anonymous user known by the aliases "BitcoinExpress" or "BCX" claimed to have found a flaw in our design. Someone, who could be him or not, perhaps exploiting that flaw or not, apparently caused somehow some of the coins to be moved from some addresses that we claim to be ours to some addresses that we cannot identify. He or them also exposed the identities of some monero users.
We ask you to track down the person(s) responsible and prosecute him or them fro theft and other applicable cybercrimes. We count on your help to ensure that we can continue the development and use of Monero without fear that he or them may find another flaw in the future.
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Academic interest in bitcoin only. Not owner, not trader, very skeptical of its longterm success.
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September 22, 2014, 11:51:56 PM |
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Ha! I'm hodling through it all and even I thought that was pretty damn good!
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September 23, 2014, 12:04:38 AM |
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If this comes to fruition, I may end up thanking BCX for this game, once all is said and done. It has led me to look at things in a different way, and maybe there is a solution to a problem that has plagued crypto since 2011.
The ultimate 'stress' test .. Since un-exploitable anonymity is the goal for XMR and the other contenders/pretenders in this space; I'm actually glad that BCX is undertaking this adventure .. Frankly all 'anon' coins should at some point in their development be required to offer a 'bounty' to those willing and able to test their claims of anonymity .. Triff ..
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September 23, 2014, 12:08:00 AM |
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I think it is impressive how monero is holding up.
I know some people wish no one would believe BCX, but people in crypto get easily spooked
So overall, if it doesn't go down too much more, I think as a whole the community did as good as you could ask
BCX HAS killed numerous coins, and AM saying it is real is a rather scary thing, but most are holding so far, congrats
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