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Re: DeVault Bounty: Legit or Scam?
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busterzzz
on 05/07/2019, 22:11:26 UTC

Actually anybody and everybody who wants to know what was "put into their code" can check it because it is opensource,  https://github.com/devaultcrypto/devault - I understand the concern, I don't trust wallets either, but lets refrain from making asinine comments that are completely false. If you can't read code maybe you shouldn't be downloading any core wallets, or any wallets for that matter. If you can read code why don't you go look at he github and see "what they put in the code".

I highly recommend installing a virtual machine or using sandboxie for any wallets you don't trust or if you can't read code.

Yes, of course but how many people read the code before installing it? I bet is less than 1%.

Doesn't negate my facts.

went to BCT and posted some FUD.
What FUD? I was simply stating what was obvious; payments are late. You even acknowledge that it was your mistake and not those who quit the signature campaign.
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I run a full time construction business, so I try  my best to make payments often, but cant always.

You have been paid far more than your postings deserve. Learn patience.
I certainly did not ask you to do that. What's with the attitude?

Thanks for participating. Sorry you couldn't get rewards fast enough, maybe you should lower your expectations in this world and you might be a much happier person.
Seriously?

You came to the discord, you claimed you could help with campaigns, you ignored anyone who spoke to you. You participated in the bounty, you get upset and leave discord and bounty, because payments were late. I watched this entire thing happen, just look at your current signature. You want free money, no problem, but seriously, lower your expectations and learn some patience (yes I am serious, very very serious).
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Re: DeVault Bounty: Legit or Scam?
by
busterzzz
on 04/07/2019, 22:33:29 UTC
Update. For some reason, when I ran their wallet this morning, it got removed by my AV. Don't know if it's a false positive; I then just proceeded by uninstalling their wallet.
Left their signature campaign now.

Just install a virtual machine when you will install a doubt wallet on your pc, who knows what they put on their code...

https://www.virtualbox.org/

Actually anybody and everybody who wants to know what was "put into their code" can check it because it is opensource,  https://github.com/devaultcrypto/devault - I understand the concern, I don't trust wallets either, but lets refrain from making asinine comments that are completely false. If you can't read code maybe you shouldn't be downloading any core wallets, or any wallets for that matter. If you can read code why don't you go look at he github and see "what they put in the code".

I highly recommend installing a virtual machine or using sandboxie for any wallets you don't trust or if you can't read code.
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Re: DeVault Bounty: Legit or Scam?
by
busterzzz
on 04/07/2019, 17:00:27 UTC
Bounty thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5157364.0
ANN: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5148351.0
Website: https://www.devault.cc
Archived: http://archive.is/GjQY9

When I tried to scan the website,



Virustotal has detected the website as "malicious" by Forcepoint ThreatSeeker, is this a false positive? I'm not an expert and I'm afraid to download their wallet so maybe someone can shed some light because I'm seeing some members who have been carrying their signature already.

This is a false positive. It happens with most crypto wallets.

I can confirm same result from VirusTotal, and it can be false positive since only one AV engine is detect this site as malicious. I check theirs ANN thread which is self-moderated, and it is somewhat suspicious. My AV and antimalware do not detect anything bad on the page, and you can always download wallet and scan it before install.

Nevertheless my personal opinion is that some untrusted wallets should not be tested on device where user is have any other important desktop wallets.

Can I ask what is suspicious about the ANN thread? It is moderated because most of the volunteers and team members come from the old days of Darkcoin/Dash, and we all have been through the bullshit of trolls bombarding the thread. It is tiresome and for the most part a waste of time. I agree that some untrusted wallets should n ot be installed on any other important desktop wallets.

The domain also appears to be blacklisted by McAfee, but is coming up clean from Google, Norton, and all others. McAfee states the site is "not as secure as it should be", but it doesn't give any elaboration on that: https://www.siteadvisor.com/sitereport.html?url=devault.cc

I ran all their downloadable wallet files through Kaspersky and VirusTotal online scans, and they didn't flag up anything (not that that means they are definitely clean). Anyone thinking about downloading any unknown application should be doing so in a sand-boxed environment, virtual machine, or even a separate machine, to protect your device and data.

All great advice. Except McAfee... I mean McAfee is the biggest virus out there... so not even sure why anyone would trust it.

whether it's a safe wallet or not, looks like some of their participants are having a hard time claiming their supposed rewards.
probably not a worthy bounty to join in.

Every reward was paid today, and then some. I am handing payouts, I run a full time construction business, so I try  my best to make payments often, but cant always. Not only have all payouts been paid but every participant, even the impatient ones who quit the bounty, were given an extra 1000 DVT today, out of my personal DVT holdings. Every single participant will be paid, just be patient, I am not a god with a thousand arms and I need to live life.
whether it's a safe wallet or not, looks like some of their participants are having a hard time claiming their supposed rewards.
probably not a worthy bounty to join in.

I tried their wallet and got no problem with it. As for the bounty, you need to fill up the "claiming form" on a daily basis (assuming you post daily) in order to receive the rewards.
I already claimed 3 times but so far only received payment once.




You came into the discord, told us that you could help with bounties. You ignored my questions, my request for your involvement, then you left, went to BCT and posted some FUD. You have been paid far more than your postings deserve. Learn patience.


Update. For some reason, when I ran their wallet this morning, it got removed by my AV. Don't know if it's a false positive; I then just proceeded by uninstalling their wallet.
Left their signature campaign now.

Thanks for participating. Sorry you couldn't get rewards fast enough, maybe you should lower your expectations in this world and you might be a much happier person.
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Re: [NEW BOUNTY] $DVT DeVault - BitcoinTalk Signature Campaign - Community Economy
by
busterzzz
on 04/07/2019, 16:45:59 UTC
username: tortellino
DeVault address: devault:qqthr4es5wrgzz9zes72rk7cgxwvsqs8kgyx2pcerg

Sent you 1000 DVT for delays

username: mmo4me.2016
DeVault address: qqnvjlhntypjnpwf9j5yx370nh9j8dqdsvnk574qtk
Thanks

Sent you 1000 DVT for delays

Just confirming since it's a bit unclear to me.
We only need 1 post to claim the daily rewards? Or is there any particular amount needed?


Username: julerz12
Devault Address: qzxhfegwwf4e0ueer3w8ad0p2wfxpw7j9qjq4nu4al
Avatar uploaded but still updating..

[Edit] Avatar Updated.


[Edit]7/3/2019 Left this bounty campaign.
Reason: Rewards are always given late. No further comment.

Sent you 1000 DVT for delays

Username : Fakhrulenclix
User Link : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1200624
DeVault Address : qz4wy0kwh9kdj6m4cf4a33emvpw9zguut5m4uw2caa



Sent you 1000 DVT for delays


Username: tbct_mt2
DeVault Address: qqttcqjfprjshmvtt860v7pxczxej532qq86hf2lad

1) How many posts per day are maximum will be counted? I guess only one post per day will be paid
2) Do I have to claim my coins each day? Or can I wait 7 days (for example) to claim my coins for 7-day period?

Edited on 30 June 2019: I have not received my first daily payment, and there is no reply, so I might withdraw my application tomorrow if still don't get reply from manager.

Withdrawn my application.

Sent you 1000 DVT for delays



Everyone, I am handling payouts. I own a small construction business and it is extremely hard for me to check this every day and make payouts. I have compensated each of you, even the people who are impatient quitters. This is a trade off, you all followed instructions and for that I apologize. I di compensate you all with much more DVT than you were expecting. I hope that you folks can understand and come back to the bounty. Payouts will happen, you have my word. Again, my sincerest apologies..
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Re: [ANN] Dinero DIN Masternode/POW NeoScrypt Coin
by
busterzzz
on 19/07/2018, 19:29:13 UTC
We are currently in 20th place on shardax voting, we do not intend to win but we love the exposure and we also love how our small little community has come together! If you would like to help us out go vote at https://bit.ly/2uhvw2z
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Re: [ANN] Dinero DIN Masternode/POW NeoScrypt Coin
by
busterzzz
on 10/07/2018, 14:05:51 UTC


Secondly, regarding the pre-mine, it will be burned. All of it. Of the original 2,000,000, about 200,000 was spent prior to our having gained control. Some of it was sent to team members, some was used to pay server hosting fees, some for exchange listings, some for seed nodes... Our accounting of the used pre-mine funds will all be published. We will recover what we can and raise funds for the rest until we have 2,000,000 in the pre-mine wallet. Once we reach exactly 2,000,000 we'll burn the funds, settling the fate of the pre-mine forever.  The pre-mine wallet is here: https://insights.dinerocoin.org/insight/address/DP4c4soweVPAGbBSFHi1gq5YByzd5R9F31

If you would like to contribute DIN towards getting 2,000,000 back in the pre-mine wallet, please send DIN to DP4c4soweVPAGbBSFHi1gq5YByzd5R9F31. Check the address beforehand to make sure we haven't reached 2,000,000 yet.
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This is good news, burning the premine. That negative stigma will haunt the project for ages if the premine is kept. Thank you for your integrity in working on this project.
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Re: [ANN][PIVX] - PRIVATE INSTANT VERIFIED TRANSACTION - POS 2.0 - DNET REBRANDED
by
busterzzz
on 22/01/2017, 21:22:48 UTC
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Re: [ANN] DARKNET [DNET] UNDER GOING PROFESSIONAL REBRANDING TO [PIVX]
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busterzzz
on 11/01/2017, 21:02:26 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPOPp1uwifM&list=PLw-J2Z-eD_4w5TlQfQVE1px_Yh_n-ddha

https://darknet-crypto.atlassian.net/wiki/display/DG/Darknet+Guides

If you wanna pitch in and get some shit done instead of sitting around twiddling your thumbs come join us on http://slack.pivx.org and start knocking tasks off the trello board. http://www.trello.com/pivx
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Re: [ANN] DARKNET [DNET] PoS - MNs - Upcoming Trustless Truly Untraceable Anon
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busterzzz
on 28/12/2016, 16:38:19 UTC
As I'm sure you have heard Darknet is looking to re-brand the project so as to not have a name which brings a negative connotation to peoples minds. A community member paid from his own pocket a professional branding company to help come up with some ideas for new project names. I think everyone should note that the issue here is getting away from Darknet brand and into something that does not bring unwanted attention toward the project. I don't think the project will ever sacrifice privacy for transparency (as CA says about Dash) but a re-brand is necessary not only for reasons mentioned above, but also because the Darknet name is confusing. When I first heard it I didn't even know it was a crypto and I've seen a few others say this as well.

So, with that said we would like to invite all the community members to participate in a vote for a new name. If you would like to participate please join us on slack https://darknetcrypto.herokuapp.com/ and send @bill a private message. Include in the message an email address which you will be submitting your vote from. That is all I will need. When the vote is ready we will send out an email with a link to cast your vote. You will have 24 hours (maybe more) to cast your vote.
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Re: [ANN] DARKNET [DNET] QRK ALGO - PoW/PoS
by
busterzzz
on 23/11/2016, 21:59:49 UTC
We still are running our CoinPayments Contest, pleae Go Vote, and Maybe you can win a Shiny new Stakebox Staking Device and 10k Dnet!! Smiley
Maybe you can win the stakebox I paid for, but never received.

what do you mean? Did you contact stakebox?

Everyone who would like to join the darknet slack can get an invite from here.
https://darknetcrypto.herokuapp.com/
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Re: [ANN] Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin
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busterzzz
on 23/11/2016, 03:30:51 UTC
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Re: [ANN] ICONOMI - Fund Management Platform
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busterzzz
on 25/10/2016, 17:01:01 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFRDseQAvhY&feature=youtu.be
Iconomi Registration and Quick Look at Interface

We are discussing ICONOMI at www.cryptochat.io - come join us! If any of the ICONOMI devs are around we would love to have you over so we can pick your brain.
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
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busterzzz
on 29/09/2016, 04:22:31 UTC
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
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busterzzz
on 14/08/2016, 21:30:45 UTC
Charles Hoskinson from Ethereum Classic Asks Questions to the DASH Community About the DASH Governance Model

https://steemit.com/ethereum/@digitalcash/charles-hoskinson-from-ethereum-classic-asks-questions-to-the-dash-community-about-the-dash-governance-model
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
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busterzzz
on 30/07/2016, 18:13:42 UTC
Live interview with Ryan Taylor (aka baby giraffe) Tomorrow. Be sure to tune in!
http://dashpaymagazine.com/index.php/2016/07/30/dashcast-ep-03-interview-ryan-taylor-aka-babygiraffe/

Join us on slack for live chatting with the host, guest and other listeners.
https://digitalcash.signup.team
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
by
busterzzz
on 22/07/2016, 03:37:11 UTC
D10E Story from Bill Cassidy

I'm going to tell you a quick little story about how I became a part of something so awesome it's hard to explain in so many words. Because of that I will be using a whole bunch of photos and a super sweet video of some DASH guys buying John Mcafee a Soda from the Dash soda Machine.

https://youtu.be/q0gexrg4ED4


That's so cool, thanks for all the photos!  Hey, I gotta ask; What was Mr. McAfee talking about?  What kind of attack did he say those wallets are susceptible to?  I couldn't hear him.  Also, was he saying that deterministic wallets are easily hacked?

I mean, this is THE man to listen to regarding these types of issues Wink  Tongue

Thanks again!  Just wish Daniel was in that picture as well, but still, that's a great picture Smiley

EDIT:  Oh wow, the wallet is asking him, during setup, to enter his seed key!  And most phones have key loggers on them, as it's a very common (according to McAfee) ailment.  So yah, why doesn't the wallet just GIVE you a seed key for recovery?  Doesn't Electrum do that?

Yeah but electrum isn't on his phone Smiley - The issue is not specific to dash or even cryptocurrency so it doesn't really matter. The attack he speaks of can be used on bank accounts, social medias, bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin, any coin that uses passwords, seeds, etc. If it can be keylogged he is convinced it can be hacked. He is also trying to sell a product though, so I wouldn't buy to much into his bullshit.

Daniel wasn't around for the Picture, Sarah took it so not much I could have really done there. Smiley
Yah, he was also (or mostly) talking about how you have to enter your password/phrase.  But I don't see why we can't have a wallet like the trezor that jumbles up numbers so it can't be logged.  I think that's brilliant and should be done on a mobile Dash wallet ASAP.  The guy is right Smiley

Agreed, and if we did do that he would probably love DASH that much more. Sorry for the sound, I did say turn up the video though Smiley
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
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busterzzz
on 22/07/2016, 03:17:48 UTC
D10E Story from Bill Cassidy

I'm going to tell you a quick little story about how I became a part of something so awesome it's hard to explain in so many words. Because of that I will be using a whole bunch of photos and a super sweet video of some DASH guys buying John Mcafee a Soda from the Dash soda Machine.

https://youtu.be/q0gexrg4ED4


That's so cool, thanks for all the photos!  Hey, I gotta ask; What was Mr. McAfee talking about?  What kind of attack did he say those wallets are susceptible to?  I couldn't hear him.  Also, was he saying that deterministic wallets are easily hacked?

I mean, this is THE man to listen to regarding these types of issues Wink  Tongue

Thanks again!  Just wish Daniel was in that picture as well, but still, that's a great picture Smiley

EDIT:  Oh wow, the wallet is asking him, during setup, to enter his seed key!  And most phones have key loggers on them, as it's a very common (according to McAfee) ailment.  So yah, why doesn't the wallet just GIVE you a seed key for recovery?  Doesn't Electrum do that?

Yeah but electrum isn't on his phone Smiley - The issue is not specific to dash or even cryptocurrency so it doesn't really matter. The attack he speaks of can be used on bank accounts, social medias, bitcoin, litecoin, dogecoin, any coin that uses passwords, seeds, etc. If it can be keylogged he is convinced it can be hacked. He is also trying to sell a product though, so I wouldn't buy to much into his bullshit.

Daniel wasn't around for the Picture, Sarah took it so not much I could have really done there. Smiley
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
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busterzzz
on 22/07/2016, 02:33:00 UTC
D10E Story from Bill Cassidy

I'm going to tell you a quick little story about how I became a part of something so awesome it's hard to explain in so many words. Because of that I will be using a whole bunch of photos and a super sweet video of some DASH guys buying John Mcafee a Soda from the Dash soda Machine.

https://youtu.be/q0gexrg4ED4

I flew out from Orange County California to San Francisco. Dan (aka Oaxaca), another DASH community member picked me up at the airport in his yellow 70 Mercedes which apparently was running on homemade vegetable oil. We were headed to his shop in Half Moon Bay to pick up the truck so we could haul the soda machine to the Marriott on Mission street in downtown San Francisco. Dan was kind enough to take the scenic route but it wasn't that impressive because we have the same type of landscape in Southern California.

We arrived at his shop and he was excited to show me what he did for a living. We've been interacting for over a year now online and this was the first time we actually met in person. I never knew what he did so I was interested to learn more. I wont go into much detail because I respect his privacy, but Dan roasts his own coffee beans and he has a huge machine that is taller than a 2 story building. I didn't get to see it work but it was pretty damn awesome. After Dan was done showing me his gig we got the truck and headed to his house to get the Soda Machine.  



We arrived at Dan's house and he introduced me to his dogs I was excited to see the soda machine though. He was stalling, not really but it seemed like it. My patience was wearing thin. Dan finally brought me to his Garage. He also finally agreed to be in a photo, although only half of his face.



We took the drive into the city I don't remember which way. We had to stop at a grocery store to get some extra soda's for the machine. I had only been to San Francisco one time but never in the downtown part of town. It was pretty active, crazy but Dan had a good feel for the place so I felt pretty comfortable. We arrived at the Marriott shipping and receiving bay and found a great French man who was pleased to help us unload it and drive it in with his handheld forklift.



Dan also agreed to be in another photo but only if it was really far away.



We go to setting up the machine I was thinking we would be out of there within an hour. We arrived with the machine at the Marriott around 3 pm. We didn't get out of there until 11:45 pm. Dan had two solutions for this thing to get going and neither of them worked. We ended up having to go to a computer store to buy a 150 dollar TPLink router thing. DASH Core developer MooCowMoo was kind enough to sit with us for hours on team viewer from I don't even know where getting Soda Machine up and running. We were determined to make it happen and we did make it happen and it felt really good. Dan also finally agreed to put his whole face in a photo, he's on the right in the khaki pants.



We left everything there for the nigh, laptop and all so we wouldn't have to go through the same stuff we had just gone through. Dan wasn't going to show up until later the next day so I had to be sure to get some sleep and get there early. I arrived at 6:45 am and got to work loading up the machine, running some tests, making sure everything worked good. It did, 3 times, but then we ran into some issues and moocowmoo was back at it again doing his magic. about an hour an a half later we had the soda machine up and running again with no issues for the rest of the day.
The soda machine was a big hit we sold 47 sodas total that day. A lot of people were interested in how it worked on the inside but it was super easy to explain because we had this computer monitor displaying the Dash InstantSend Transactions right next to the machine. The geeks loved it (sorry geeks for calling you geeks).



All and all it was a great day for the machine, we had a lot of fun. The rest of the Dash team was pretty busy doing what they could, but at the end of the day we all took the time to take a photo op in front of the machine.



(From left to right: Sean Ryan, Evan Duffield, Aaron (aka fiatflux), Dan (aka Oaxaca), Perry Woodin, and Me (Bill Cassidy)).
Oh and if you didn't watch the video here is John Mcafee getting his Soda at the DASH Soda Machine, but I highly advise you to watch that video.



And this is Good Bye, See ya later Soda machine. Hopefully you find a new home.



If you wanna learn more about DASH or get involved with the community join us on slack by getting your auto invite from here https://digitalcash.signup.team/
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
by
busterzzz
on 03/07/2016, 19:48:55 UTC
Transmission 56 - https://youtu.be/3xmgveyF8nk - I get interviewed by @theo Goodman of the Crypto Network about dash - #bitcoin #dashpay #darkcoin - Note there is a mistake on the # of coins/masternodes, but we fix that number as the interview continues. Enjoy.
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Re: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency
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busterzzz
on 29/05/2016, 19:54:37 UTC
http://dashpaymagazine.com/index.php/2016/05/29/dashcast-ep01/

The DashCast is a monthly podcast where Bill Cassidy will be talking about Dash and various cryptocurrency projects.
We wanted to wish the old Dash Round Table Co-Hosts Dan Aka Oaxaca and Fernando good luck over there on the Dash Podcast. Today’s Interview is with Elisha, founder and owner of Dash Pay Magazine.

Dash happenings:
-D10E Budget Proposal
-Dash World Update
-12.1 Testnet Started

Enjoy the new podcast, will be posting once every month on every last Sunday.