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July 25, 2012, 04:15:52 AM
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Wow, you're some big guy aren't you, with all your GPUs and botnets and EC2 instances?  Faggot bitch. 

No not really

Well, go for it.  But fork it knowing that this is helping me pay rent.  Go ahead.  Do it cause you can.  
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July 25, 2012, 04:23:59 AM
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Well, go for it.  But fork it knowing that this is helping me pay rent.  Go ahead.  Do it cause you can.  

Thanks, appreciate the encouragement and support!

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July 25, 2012, 04:27:53 AM
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Well, go for it.  But fork it knowing that this is helping me pay rent.  Go ahead.  Do it cause you can.  

Thanks, appreciate the encouragement and support!

I would like to wish you good luck too. Grin

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July 25, 2012, 05:18:44 AM
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Man, everyone's freaking out about this, but an attack like this was bound to happen sooner or later. BCX may be an asshole, sure, but it's better for this to happen in the open rather than having it just suddenly be sprung out of nowhere to kill the chain.

Hell, even the fact that this attack is being publicly pre-announced should be enough to tip most of you off that this may not be nearly as big a threat as people are making it out to be.

And out of curiosity, what laws will BCX have broken by doing something like this?

Why don't you post under your real username? Mr.< 50 posts.

LOL

Because I've only recently started actually doing anything more in the bitcoin community than mining and hoarding coins. It's flattering that you assume I'm someone more experienced, though!
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July 25, 2012, 05:47:12 AM
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I will start the second fork in about 11 hours 45 minutes beginning at 11:59am GMT.

For those that don't truly under stand 51% attacks Coblee the creator of LTC explained it below.

I think most people don't understand a 51% attack. His fork will be mined in secret. So his EC2 instances and botnets and gpus will not be talking to any machine on the main network during the duration of the attack. Only when he is releasing the longer chain, would one of his machine need to announce the chain to everyone. So during the attack, you will not notice anything like an increase in hashrate.


You have until I start my new fork to to sell, transfer, move or buy and remain on the original fork. After I start the second fork I will run it for three days. Then I suspect all pools will be hit on Friday sometime dropping the hashrate so I can over take the original chain and force all nodes onto my new chain. All transactions conducted on the original chain after I start my second chain in 12 hours will simply not exist when I deploy the larger forked chain. That includes buys, sells and moves and yes this includes transactions to exchanges.

So you have about 12 hours to do what you want, so get busy.

I would highly suggest LTC Dev to implement a current lock in ASAP.



Hey at least i'm giving you warning.

 Grin Grin Grin

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Dude, do you like being a cunt?

Wow, you're some big guy aren't you, with all your GPUs and botnets and EC2 instances?  Faggot bitch. 

Nice. Slander homosexuals and women at the same time. Classy stuff.

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July 25, 2012, 06:03:31 AM
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Enjoy miss BCX but I hope for you youll can find then a pool BTC to mine if they are all down as a LTC lover decide to do some shit too Wink want a war let see Smiley

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July 25, 2012, 06:17:47 AM
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Lets hope BCX doesnt get ASIC's before anyone else or she will do this to bitcoin too.  Smiley

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July 25, 2012, 06:18:08 AM
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Instead of whining here, ask your favorite BTC pools to dedicate some mining power to keep this loser BCX at bay.
And if you know anyone in large data centers, ask them to check for unusual activity. Lets find this shit bird and and take him down for good.
Idiots like BCX belong behind the bars with other idiots. Enjoy your rectal exams, BCX.
 

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July 25, 2012, 06:22:52 AM
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Instead of whining here, ask your favorite BTC pools to dedicate some mining power to keep this loser BCX at bay.
And if you know anyone in large data centers, ask them to check for unusual activity. Lets find this shit bird and and take him down for good.
Idiots like BCX belong behind the bars with other idiots. Enjoy your rectal exams, BCX.
 

BTC mining is fundamentally different from LTC mining.

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July 25, 2012, 06:26:52 AM
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Instead of whining here, ask your favorite BTC pools to dedicate some mining power to keep this loser BCX at bay.
And if you know anyone in large data centers, ask them to check for unusual activity. Lets find this shit bird and and take him down for good.
Idiots like BCX belong behind the bars with other idiots. Enjoy your rectal exams, BCX.
 

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July 25, 2012, 06:36:49 AM
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FYI p2pool is reporting 12MH atm. The chart is wrong.

Lots of solo miners. And you would be stupid to mine on the main chain gonna increase your own difficulty as well Smiley
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July 25, 2012, 06:38:09 AM
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Enjoy miss BCX but I hope for you youll can find then a pool BTC to mine if they are all down as a LTC lover decide to do some shit too Wink want a war let see Smiley

All of you put together and amplified by 25 times couldn't even make Bitcoin hiccup much less attack it.

 Smiley  Roll Eyes  Grin

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July 25, 2012, 07:05:18 AM
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I will start the second fork in about 11 hours 45 minutes beginning at 11:59am GMT.

For those that don't truly under stand 51% attacks Coblee the creator of LTC explained it below.

I think most people don't understand a 51% attack. His fork will be mined in secret. So his EC2 instances and botnets and gpus will not be talking to any machine on the main network during the duration of the attack. Only when he is releasing the longer chain, would one of his machine need to announce the chain to everyone. So during the attack, you will not notice anything like an increase in hashrate.


You have until I start my new fork to to sell, transfer, move or buy and remain on the original fork. After I start the second fork I will run it for three days. Then I suspect all pools will be hit on Friday sometime dropping the hashrate so I can over take the original chain and force all nodes onto my new chain. All transactions conducted on the original chain after I start my second chain in 12 hours will simply not exist when I deploy the larger forked chain. That includes buys, sells and moves and yes this includes transactions to exchanges.

So you have about 12 hours to do what you want, so get busy.

I would highly suggest LTC Dev to implement a current lock in ASAP.

Hey at least i'm giving you warning.

 Grin Grin Grin

~BCX~


Blah blah blah...... and I'm gonna fuck a Super Model

Just get it over with already. I am so fucking tired of this threat, that I am about to fucking SHOOT MYSELF....WAS THAT YOUR PLAN ? To get ME to shoot myself ?

I'll tell you what - there's a better chance of THAT, than you taking over Litecoin, now get back to your retarded kid, disability, or whatever it was that Coinhumper dug up on you way back when he DOX'd you, that got under your skin initially, to make you such a Public Forum Douche Nozzle.

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July 25, 2012, 07:09:26 AM
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The time line has been explained, but check this out.

http://pool-x.eu/net

Yup. Looking at a bunch of SOLO MINERS (myself included)......what's your fucking point, RETARD ?

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July 25, 2012, 07:15:55 AM
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The time line has been explained, but check this out.

http://pool-x.eu/net

Yup. Looking at a bunch of SOLO MINERS (myself included)......what's your fucking point, RETARD ?

If that makes you feel better....
Have you forgotten how a 51% attack works, or are you just trying to make some LTC holders panic?
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July 25, 2012, 07:18:09 AM
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If that makes you feel better....

You have me looking at a Network Hash Rate Distro Chart and seem to be trying to WORRY users, by silently taking claim of the current UNKNOWN 61% of the Network ?

You don't stand a chance. Sorry....and NONE of that hash power is you.

With the power of Jesus and Doosh-jr's cock inside of you from behind, you still couldn't pull it off, regardless of the 'donations' that you were 'accepting'...LMAO

Is everyone BEHIND YOU for this ? are they really ?....IN BEHIND YOU ?

What bothers me most about you, all politics aside, is the fact that I don't think you would even have the common courtesy to offer any of them a reach-around when all was said and done.

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July 25, 2012, 07:21:55 AM
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In the Pool-X network chart are missing pools.
ltcmine.ru - currently at 41.58 Mhash
litecoincash.com - currently at 9.4 Mhash
A LOT of solominers also are reported in the "Unknown" area

The network hasrate 257 Mhash hasn't move from yesterday.

I don't get your point by showing chart with not much usefull data in it.

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July 25, 2012, 07:24:43 AM
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In the Pool-X network chart are missing pools.
ltcmine.ru - currently at 41.58 Mhash
litecoincash.com -  currently at 9.4 Mhash
A LOT of solominiers also are reported in the "Unknown" area

The network hasrate 257 Mhash hasn't move from yesterday.

I don't get your point by showing chart with not much usefull data in it.

To try and fool people into thinking she already brought 61% of the sandwiches.

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July 25, 2012, 07:31:40 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=44149

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July 25, 2012, 07:39:42 AM
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Lets do the math here:

OZCOIN - 28.48 MH/s
litecoincash.com - 9.93 MH/s
Pool-X.eu - 7.85 MH/s
Ecki.Net - 0.8 MH/s
NuKing - 1.34 MH/s
Xurious - 5.56 MH/s
ltcmine.ru - 44.46 MH/s
Coinotron - 44.67 MH/s
burnside - no info
P2P pool - no info

total: ~ 144 MH/s in pools from ~250 MH/s Network

That leaves about 106 MH/s Unknown.

If there is no one solomining, then it is BCX attacking the LTC, but still no near to 51%...  Cool

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