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Auction Senior Member with email
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TheLaundryMan
on 29/08/2018, 15:47:49 UTC
Auction Senior Member  with email

Posts: 500+
Activity: 250+

Starting Bid: $120

Buy it now Price : $150

No open loans and no negative trust. Never made a trade in the forum.

I also have members and junior members.
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I'm selling my full member
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TheLaundryMan
on 28/08/2018, 19:18:44 UTC
I'm selling my full member.

Posts: 400+
Activity: 150+

Price : $80

No open loans and no negative trust. Never made a trade in the forum.

I also have members and junior members.
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Selling Full Member with Email
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TheLaundryMan
on 28/08/2018, 16:46:26 UTC
I'm selling my full member.

Posts: 400+
Activity: 150+

Starting Bid: $50
Buy it now Price : $80

No open loans and no negative trust. Never made a trade in the forum.

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Re: delete
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TheLaundryMan
on 19/10/2011, 06:07:35 UTC
The Solidcoin trustednode "TheSecureP2p" was taken off line at block 33234 at 02:31 with only 126 LOIC BOTS using TCP/UDP flood. The IP was 212.140.187.177 located in London from Broadband.Tesco.net. The attack left 1 Trusted Node remaining.

Incidentally this geo is exactly where the user Ten98 hails from.  Grin Grin Grin



http://blockexplorer.ahimoth.com/Home/BlockDetails?blockNum=33234

@Coinhunter, this is becoming a most useful tool.

**Cue Coinhunter and/or minions to deny it, the blockexplorer proves it.


UPDATE:
As of 03:39 It appears all LOIC BOTS have stopped flooding, let's see if it comes back online.


DISCLAIMER: All of this is just casual observation with freely available network sniffing tools.


AWESOME!!!  Grin


Your condoning of the use of bots to attack a network is embarrasing to the entire btc community.

Especially coming from a moderator who knows that BTCX claims to have use LOIC which made me LoL IRL extremely hard.

As for BTCX you are quite obviously a joke. Keep blasting those cannons while they get mitigated with absolute ease artard.

Sincerely,

Someone who isn't a complete noob.

No, I'm not.

CoinHunter is a biggest lame ever! He does not see the results of his own actions.

These attacks SHOULD be done! This is the only way to show people how crap is SC2. So, don't touch it!

I see these attacks as some kind of "stress test".

ANY system that can be put on test, should be tested.

Coinhunter says that SC2 is "hacker proof". If BTCX can prove that he is lying, let he do it.


How about we wait till his coordinated attacks is pulled off with his LOIC lololololol. Once it's down. Claim your victory. Until then stfu and keep you warmongering to yourself. Claiming ddos even in the embarrasing form of LOIC as something that should be done isn't good.
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Re: delete
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TheLaundryMan
on 19/10/2011, 06:01:01 UTC
Oh and ofc you wouldn't be using LOIC to commit those attacks LOLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ.
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Re: delete
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TheLaundryMan
on 19/10/2011, 05:59:15 UTC
No it couldn't.  BTC doesn't have a single point of failure.

Worst case scenario everyone solo mines or uses full distributed pool like p2pool.


Luckily satoshi wasn't an idiot to take a nearly perfectly distributed network of peers and replace it with a vulnerable centralized network of trust.

Technically if you ddosed all the pools and went on to hit individual users with a coordinated strike by multiple botnets, you could then very easily 51% the network.
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Re: delete
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TheLaundryMan
on 19/10/2011, 05:49:37 UTC
Your condoning of the use of bots to attack a network is embarrasing to the entire btc community.

Why should the 'BTC community' be embarrassed that SC has weakpoints?  Or why should the 'BTC community' give two fucks if BCX attacks it observes it being attacked?



Well with enough ddos btc could be taken down theoretically. It's merely the fact that he is applauding the use of ddos that is damaging to the communitys rep.
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Re: delete
by
TheLaundryMan
on 19/10/2011, 05:40:26 UTC
The Solidcoin trustednode "TheSecureP2p" was taken off line at block 33234 at 02:31 with only 126 LOIC BOTS using TCP/UDP flood. The IP was 212.140.187.177 located in London from Broadband.Tesco.net. The attack left 1 Trusted Node remaining.

Incidentally this geo is exactly where the user Ten98 hails from.  Grin Grin Grin



http://blockexplorer.ahimoth.com/Home/BlockDetails?blockNum=33234

@Coinhunter, this is becoming a most useful tool.

**Cue Coinhunter and/or minions to deny it, the blockexplorer proves it.


UPDATE:
As of 03:39 It appears all LOIC BOTS have stopped flooding, let's see if it comes back online.


DISCLAIMER: All of this is just casual observation with freely available network sniffing tools.


AWESOME!!!  Grin


Your condoning of the use of bots to attack a network is embarrasing to the entire btc community.

Especially coming from a moderator who knows that BTCX claims to have use LOIC which made me LoL IRL extremely hard.

As for BTCX you are quite obviously a joke. Keep blasting those cannons while they get mitigated with absolute ease artard.

Sincerely,

Someone who isn't a complete noob.
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Re: delete
by
TheLaundryMan
on 11/10/2011, 05:54:53 UTC
Herp derp there certainly are a lot of tards on here. Thinking that 30000 cpus joining at the start is completely logical. Ever heard of a botnet? The more they hear about it the more will mine, including them. I have personally generated plenty of blocks, although there is a very large amount of stales what do you expect with so many cpus and little difficulty.
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Re: Geist geld solo mining
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TheLaundryMan
on 30/09/2011, 12:32:56 UTC
He doesn't know whats wrong because he can't code and doesn't understand any of the errors. It's hilarious.
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Re: Question/Bounty: What does it take to start Tenebrix without premined coins?
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TheLaundryMan
on 30/09/2011, 12:30:31 UTC
Just wait for sc2.0 its going to have protection against the 51% attack as well and more features. 

Ha ha, it will also mine coins for coinhunter on USER'S hardware. Which is very much like my controversial fund but WORSE since not only the creator gets a fuckton of coins, the creator also does so while eating the USER'S electricity (and working USER'S perishable hardware) and spamming the blockchain with fucktons of "Sovereign Bonds" transactions.

And unlike my controversial fund, CH's will have no nominal upper limit. Real smooth, there.

Ya know what ? When SC 2.0's source is released, me and michals are gonna fork an EXTORTION-FREE version ~__^

Actually herp derp the coins that are generated as the tax is not used from other peoples machines. Also, you have 7m pre mined coins. He is generating 1m and refunding people who lost their coins due to mooncoin stealing coins. And what do you have to say about the 51% attack prevention? Thats right, nothing. Keep spamming kiddler. I can't believe exchanges even put up an exchange for your shenanigans. You don't even know how to code and have other people do it for you. It's hilarious.
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Re: Question/Bounty: What does it take to start Tenebrix without premined coins?
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TheLaundryMan
on 30/09/2011, 12:00:30 UTC
Just wait for sc2.0 its going to have protection against the 51% attack as well and more features. There is no point in opening another currency with known problems, no business will invest in something that could have them potentially lose all their earnings. Public beta opens this weekend.
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Re: SolidCoin v2.0 features new hashing algorithm, faster on CPUs
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TheLaundryMan
on 28/09/2011, 14:47:44 UTC

Why, 2 bilionteen coinsez (warning - a joke Cheesy )

But then again, Tenebrix doesn't expect miners to pay "protection" taxes, which affects budgetary policy a lot Wink


Appropriate joke answer from a joke coin maker. Tenebrix is purely a troll against Solidcoin, and nobody's impressed.
Actually, I am pretty impressed. And I'm hard to impress. Tenebrix is the first alternative cyptocurrency that I believe has the right mix of innovation, conformity with the safety mechanisms of Bitcoin, and leadership. The future of crypocurrency is bright indeed.

I feel that the Soildcoin developers could get quite close to Tenebrix in version 2, but without that leadership and knowledge, they will inevitably fail.


lol that was the last straw for me. u just derped all over ur own herp and i frankly have had enough of it.

p.s. u call urself someone who can resolve disputes but with with u just said u most certainly don't fit the job as someone who sees all the different sides of the things.

p.s.s. bitcoin devs are pro.

oh I almost forgot. What about all of their premined 7mill coins in both the chains he released. herpdederp

Tenebrix / gg will die do to those premined coins, whether he claims that they will be used for a money laundering fund or not.
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Re: SolidCoin v2.0 features new hashing algorithm, faster on CPUs
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TheLaundryMan
on 26/09/2011, 16:29:16 UTC

Why, 2 bilionteen coinsez (warning - a joke Cheesy )

But then again, Tenebrix doesn't expect miners to pay "protection" taxes, which affects budgetary policy a lot Wink


Appropriate joke answer from a joke coin maker. Tenebrix is purely a troll against Solidcoin, and nobody's impressed.
Actually, I am pretty impressed. And I'm hard to impress. Tenebrix is the first alternative cyptocurrency that I believe has the right mix of innovation, conformity with the safety mechanisms of Bitcoin, and leadership. The future of crypocurrency is bright indeed.

I feel that the Soildcoin developers could get quite close to Tenebrix in version 2, but without that leadership and knowledge, they will inevitably fail.


lol that was the last straw for me. u just derped all over ur own herp and i frankly have had enough of it.

p.s. u call urself someone who can resolve disputes but with with u just said u most certainly don't fit the job as someone who sees all the different sides of the things.

p.s.s. bitcoin devs are pro.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source!
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TheLaundryMan
on 06/09/2011, 10:46:18 UTC
There is no reason not to keep going with solidcoin as an open source project. The bugs have been fixed. Quit taking your hate about a developer too far. Hes arrogant and an asshole, but the software is now fine to use and many people wish to continue it. He is not the head of the project anymore with this open source release. Mining pools should open back up and other exchanges that closed should open up again.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source!
by
TheLaundryMan
on 06/09/2011, 09:18:03 UTC
Keep the chain going and fork it. I don't know if backwards compatability is possible but, everyone who got coins whether premined or not shouldn't suffer.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source!
by
TheLaundryMan
on 04/09/2011, 18:52:39 UTC
Smoothie, you said you made your 205 btc investing at the start, but in reality you sold much too early and made a large mistake. Your merely trying to find another chain so you can get rich quick. Eat a bag of dicks. Spend your time mining / trading and make it a real way. Just because you realized you made a mistake before and see a potential moneymaker in a new chain doesn't mean you should try to get others to fork it because you can't.

Correction. I mined early and made 32 btc. Then took that 32 btc and traded to make 205btc. Get your fucking facts straight douche!

Rofl. Many others would say different, mainly yourself in earlier posts.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source!
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TheLaundryMan
on 04/09/2011, 18:44:14 UTC
Those who spent their time mining, should be allowed to keep their coins.

It's not about pissing off coinhunter or anyone else. It's about keeping the thousands who have spent their electricity and time mining, with their coins.
What are you talking about? I only forked the client, the network is exactly the same

I'm disagreeing with smoothie not you. I praise keeping the chain. My apologies for not using the quote option.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source!
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TheLaundryMan
on 04/09/2011, 18:42:59 UTC
Smoothie, you said you made your 205 btc investing at the start, but in reality you sold much too early and made a large mistake. Your merely trying to find another chain so you can get rich quick. Eat a bag of dicks. Spend your time mining / trading and make it a real way. Just because you realized you made a mistake before and see a potential moneymaker in a new chain doesn't mean you should try to get others to fork it because you can't.
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] New Solidcoin Client Fully Open-Source!
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TheLaundryMan
on 04/09/2011, 18:37:59 UTC
Those who spent their time mining, should be allowed to keep their coins.

It's not about pissing off coinhunter or anyone else. It's about keeping the thousands who have spent their electricity and time mining, with their coins.