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Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet
by
infobel
on 29/01/2015, 21:33:00 UTC
Guys from Trezor are such idiots, right now other wallets won't touch this shit anymore with this license, integrating Trezor for Armory, Multibit, Electrum, etc...
Now I'm stuck with some useless Trezors

Wasted 240$ for some useless plastics which I can't use anymore because I can't trust it anymore being a project developed by such "kids".
Only a kid will get angry like this after his toys are borrowed by some other kid.

"look, you can take a look at my toys but don't touch them"

THAT'S WHAT OPEN SOURCE MEANS MORONS, so that anybody can take it, work with it...


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Re: [ESHOP launched] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet
by
infobel
on 29/01/2015, 12:00:21 UTC
I'm very disappointed with this.
I hope that some other legit wallet like Armory or Electrum takes the GPL source and continues the open source development for Trezor in their own way with 100% compatibility with Armory/Electrum/Etc.

You ruined it!
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
infobel
on 19/01/2015, 20:32:08 UTC
LTC - A complete useless altcoin - 54,000,000 marketcap
PayCoin - Such a bad joke on greedy people - 46,000,000 marketcap

Ethereum - ~6,600,000 marketcap

nuff said



Totally agree - Etheruem will be able to handle quite a lot of dilution from mining whilst still looking reasonably priced compared to those. I'd also add Stellar - a fairly shoddy fork of Ripple with nothing unique apart from the fact that its mainly distributed to fraudsters who set up multiple facebook accounts for the giveaway - at $17,000,000

this is not correct, there are about 60 Million Ether, the current ethercoin represents 1 million of them, valued at about $1 or so.  thus the market cap of Ethereum, using the value of the proxy ethercoin, is $60 Million, not $6 Million.

What are you talking about?
Ethercoin have nothing to do with Ethereum.


~Ethereum price = 31,531 BTC / 60,102,216 ETH, that is 0.00052462 BTC per ETH - raw calculation without taking into consideration the dynamic price.


oh really? how much would you like to bet?

Dude, please, take care of your money Smiley don't loose like that

lol whatever go and read stuff before you write nonsense and spread misinformation. we have enough of that in crypto.

ethercoin represents that companies' purchase of 1Mio Ether in the crowd sale....

That does NOT mean that it has anything to do with ethereum, or in any way ethereum will have a value related to etherecoin

YOU are the one who must read before writing nonsense


actually logically it does.

perhaps you need to take Logic 101.


Ok, let's try logic 101:

Ethercoin devs buying most of their own coins, creating hype, pumping, and slowing bleeding into the market...just another "legit" scam-like scheme.
Don't tell me that people are really buying ethercoin in the hope of receiving ETH at 10x it's original price.

Yes, the ethercoin guys backing their coin with 1.000.000 ETH are smart and they are exploiting the very nature of human right now, the greed.
It's nothing but another pump&dump market out there.

As I said before, ETH will have no connection whatsoever with ethercoin related it's marketcap.

Have your bought ethercoin? cause really I don't get you reaction at all. It's out there, it hits you in the face, ETH is not related to ethercoin.

Your logic is very flawed.
If I bought 2000 ETH for 1 BTC how can you say that the price per ETH will be ~1$ because "oh, look, ethercoin is ~1$".

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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: BTC costs the consumer money
by
infobel
on 18/01/2015, 18:25:10 UTC
If you buy BTC with a credit card, the cost passes from the merchant to the consumer. Do you deny this?



Buy BTC with a credit card, to buy something with BTC?
That's just wrong Smiley
LOL
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Board Scam Accusations
Re: scammed by bitstamp.net
by
infobel
on 18/01/2015, 17:06:50 UTC
What happened::
On January 5th Bitstamp.net was hacked, at that time I did not know this & deposited BTC into my Bitstamp.net deposit address.

Scammers Profile Link: http://bitstamp.net/

Reference Link: http://bitstamp.net/
Amount Scammed: 25.9996 BTC
Payment Method: Bitcoins
Proof of Payment: http://blockchain.info/tx/57f72c760c8c10b9dff3e687655e9f1a53177ddabe5313e920f0fca6772f1104
PM/Chat Logs:
http://i.imgur.com/cpRSdbz.png
http://i.imgur.com/qP95Ik4.png
Additional Notes:
So, after they send that e-mail, they do not honor any deposits even though it's THEIR fault their site got compromised!

You were not scammed, you were just plain stupid

Look how many idiots are out there, still depositing bitcoin into a bitcoin address without checking it: https://blockchain.info/address/1L2JsXHPMYuAa9ugvHGLwkdstCPUDemNCf
1000 new BTC deposited.
You guys deserve to loose those money.
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
infobel
on 17/01/2015, 21:18:26 UTC
LTC - A complete useless altcoin - 54,000,000 marketcap
PayCoin - Such a bad joke on greedy people - 46,000,000 marketcap

Ethereum - ~6,600,000 marketcap

nuff said



Totally agree - Etheruem will be able to handle quite a lot of dilution from mining whilst still looking reasonably priced compared to those. I'd also add Stellar - a fairly shoddy fork of Ripple with nothing unique apart from the fact that its mainly distributed to fraudsters who set up multiple facebook accounts for the giveaway - at $17,000,000

this is not correct, there are about 60 Million Ether, the current ethercoin represents 1 million of them, valued at about $1 or so.  thus the market cap of Ethereum, using the value of the proxy ethercoin, is $60 Million, not $6 Million.

What are you talking about?
Ethercoin have nothing to do with Ethereum.


~Ethereum price = 31,531 BTC / 60,102,216 ETH, that is 0.00052462 BTC per ETH - raw calculation without taking into consideration the dynamic price.


oh really? how much would you like to bet?

Dude, please, take care of your money Smiley don't loose like that

lol whatever go and read stuff before you write nonsense and spread misinformation. we have enough of that in crypto.

ethercoin represents that companies' purchase of 1Mio Ether in the crowd sale....

That does NOT mean that it has anything to do with ethereum, or in any way ethereum will have a value related to etherecoin

YOU are the one who must read before writing nonsense
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
infobel
on 17/01/2015, 17:46:40 UTC
LTC - A complete useless altcoin - 54,000,000 marketcap
PayCoin - Such a bad joke on greedy people - 46,000,000 marketcap

Ethereum - ~6,600,000 marketcap

nuff said



Totally agree - Etheruem will be able to handle quite a lot of dilution from mining whilst still looking reasonably priced compared to those. I'd also add Stellar - a fairly shoddy fork of Ripple with nothing unique apart from the fact that its mainly distributed to fraudsters who set up multiple facebook accounts for the giveaway - at $17,000,000

this is not correct, there are about 60 Million Ether, the current ethercoin represents 1 million of them, valued at about $1 or so.  thus the market cap of Ethereum, using the value of the proxy ethercoin, is $60 Million, not $6 Million.

What are you talking about?
Ethercoin have nothing to do with Ethereum.


~Ethereum price = 31,531 BTC / 60,102,216 ETH, that is 0.00052462 BTC per ETH - raw calculation without taking into consideration the dynamic price.


oh really? how much would you like to bet?

Dude, please, take care of your money Smiley don't loose like that
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
infobel
on 17/01/2015, 12:11:31 UTC
can i buy some ether yet?

I can sell you for 1.2$ each
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
infobel
on 17/01/2015, 01:36:21 UTC
LTC - A complete useless altcoin - 54,000,000 marketcap
PayCoin - Such a bad joke on greedy people - 46,000,000 marketcap

Ethereum - ~6,600,000 marketcap

nuff said



Totally agree - Etheruem will be able to handle quite a lot of dilution from mining whilst still looking reasonably priced compared to those. I'd also add Stellar - a fairly shoddy fork of Ripple with nothing unique apart from the fact that its mainly distributed to fraudsters who set up multiple facebook accounts for the giveaway - at $17,000,000

this is not correct, there are about 60 Million Ether, the current ethercoin represents 1 million of them, valued at about $1 or so.  thus the market cap of Ethereum, using the value of the proxy ethercoin, is $60 Million, not $6 Million.

What are you talking about?
Ethercoin have nothing to do with Ethereum.


~Ethereum price = 31,531 BTC / 60,102,216 ETH, that is 0.00052462 BTC per ETH - raw calculation without taking into consideration the dynamic price.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin cold storage - HACKED easily
by
infobel
on 16/01/2015, 23:46:38 UTC
it was proved that the COLD wallet can be hacked. once you are hacked, you cannot recover the bitcoin.

Yup, and normal people can easily pick up a handful of moondust, provided NASA takes them to the moon first.


or they can think : why would I use Bitcoin when I have fiat currency and other payment processors?

Yes, I can use Bitcoin to speculate a bubble but nothing more. Smiley


Or, I can use Bitcoin just because I can, without making some old fat fart very reach for processing my Western Union transfer and taking tons of money as a fee for transferring some bytes of data over the internet.
Stop being so stubborn. I just bought 2 Steam Gift Cards with Bitcoin, just because I can, and I'm not giving my credit card information or personal information all over the internet for some small thing like those.

YOU on the other hand are the one using Bitcoin just to speculate, right now you're also very angry cause you're not rich already.

You should try using Bitcoin, it feels nice.

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Re: Bitcoin cold storage - HACKED easily
by
infobel
on 16/01/2015, 23:41:04 UTC
Idiotic article/thread...

You can't actually call a not-"cold" storage, a cold storage.
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Re: Bitcoin revealed: a Ponzi scheme for redistributing wealth - Washington Post
by
infobel
on 15/01/2015, 13:15:20 UTC
more articles like this will appear in the next period of time and corroborate with some ongoing investigations over US exchangers will conclude to the Bitcoin death.

mark my words, Bitpay will be closed very soon.

 

What a sad little person you must be in your pity life Smiley))
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
infobel
on 13/01/2015, 23:24:37 UTC
Ether will be plentiful on start up - just wait to buy them: 42000 Ether will be available from mining, every day - from day 1*

In addition, 60 Millions Ethers, pre-purchased in 2014 - will be available for sale!

Will the demand meet supply, or will the supply overcome the demand and dump the price down?   We will see...  Personally, I just don't see a lot of smart contracts, on Day 1 of Ethereum, that will require to consume so much "fuel" or Ether - 42000 Ether/day is a lot! +60 Millions up for grabs.  

My recommendation: wait until Ethereum comes out, wait at least a couple of weeks after the initial exchange listing, and then buy them - but only if you intend to do/use smart contracts - Ether is just fuel... Would you speculate on the price of fuel? If yes, then buy some more!



*As per Ethereum specs, the first year of mining should produce 26% of the Ether raised on the Genesis block (60 millions).  Therefore, there will be 60 millions x 26% divided by 365 days > 42000 Ether mined every day.  If the initial "IPO" (read: "donation") value was 2000 Ether per BTC (= 0.0005 BTC/Ether), then the market would have to absorb a trading volume of at least 42000 Ether x 0.0005 BTC = 21 BTC per day.  Plus, a portion of the 60 millions Ethers (30000 BTC) purchased 6-9 months prior to the first day of mining...  when BTC was worth $600... do the math, and Happy trading!



LTC - A complete useless altcoin - 54,000,000 marketcap
PayCoin - Such a bad joke on greedy people - 46,000,000 marketcap

Ethereum - ~6,600,000 marketcap

nuff said

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Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread
by
infobel
on 11/01/2015, 23:20:43 UTC
Anybody managed to run counterwallet on localhost? https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterwallet/

I run ubuntu 14.04.1

What are the dependencies?
Any step by step installation/configuration tutorial for this? Smiley

Thanks

I think you need to set up a federated node -  https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterpartyd_build/blob/master/docs/SettingUpAFederatedNode.rst

Why? the counterwallet.io is working by running a plain javascript on your browser.
I don't see what's the difference by running it from a localhost webserver
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Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread
by
infobel
on 11/01/2015, 22:54:46 UTC
Anybody managed to run counterwallet on localhost? https://github.com/CounterpartyXCP/counterwallet/

I run ubuntu 14.04.1

What are the dependencies?
Any step by step installation/configuration tutorial for this? Smiley

Thanks
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Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread
by
infobel
on 11/01/2015, 00:00:55 UTC
Does that mean that I can download the counterwallet.io and make a clone of it, and run it on localhost webserver?

I trust https://counterwallet.io but I can't trust it 24/7. You can never know if somebody's gonna be able at some point to inject some code into the javascript.

Yes.

Also to address your point: I'd say its for hot wallets and convenience. If you are dealing with substantial amounts of funds, it's a better security practice to use counterpartyd and/or cold storage (same as with Bitcoin). You could also add watch-only addresses in Counterwallet.io and sign the transactions offline (that way your funds will remain where they are, even if you get hacked).

Does anyone know if it's possible to create a smart contract that mixes coins? I know there was recently a push for a raffle type script but a mixer would to me be a lot more beneficial for the liberty and freedom ideals.

Tricky question. But I'm guessing it should be possible.

Nice, thanks.

Is there any archive with the counterparty.io web wallet? It's a paint to recreate all files one by one

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Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread
by
infobel
on 10/01/2015, 23:45:19 UTC
How safe is https://counterwallet.io?

Can somebody explain to me how is this working? How can we be sure that somebody is not putting a backdoor like form to steal our 12 words password upon login?


It's open-source, and everything is handled using javascript (on your computer). The actual login and transaction signing process isn't done on any server (in fact your passphrase is never sent to counterwallet.io), instead it all happens inside your browser: https://counterwallet.io/js/counterwallet-min.js?v=03f7c112aa43

If you are still worried, you could run Counterwallet, or counterpartyd (the command line client) on your own computer. CounterpartyGUI (graphical user interface for your local computer) is coming soon, see http://counterparty.io/news/counterparty-development-update-10/.

Does that mean that I can download the counterwallet.io and make a clone of it, and run it on localhost webserver?

I trust https://counterwallet.io but I can't trust it 24/7. You can never know if somebody's gonna be able at some point to inject some code into the javascript.
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Re: [ANN][XCP] Counterparty - Pioneering Peer-to-Peer Finance - Official Thread
by
infobel
on 10/01/2015, 23:10:45 UTC
How safe is https://counterwallet.io?

Can somebody explain to me how is this working? How can we be sure that somebody is not putting a backdoor like form to steal our 12 words password upon login?
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Re: BlockTrust - SendChat CCO Live!
by
infobel
on 10/01/2015, 18:38:35 UTC
To trust those faces? http://sendchat.org/sendchatteam/

Hell no!


A face tells you everything, and the grandpa thing? Smiley))
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Re: bitstamp 18,000 bitcoins stolen?
by
infobel
on 05/01/2015, 14:00:51 UTC
no panic dude, that address was collecting bitcoins from compromised bitstamp addresses for 24 h.

Maybe a typo then or just generosity, either way it says nothing about who the wallet's owner is.


well, we do know that stamp uses standard fees 0.0001 when moving coins.

here we have some transactions with 0.55, 1 BTC, 0.1 BTC fees.


You can't use standard fees when moving that many coins from that many addresses in one go
Gonna take too much time to confirm