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neotrino
on 25/01/2020, 02:18:00 UTC
New prototype venting.


I'm liking the how effective it is.

Monday I'm moving two more rigs into the same style open frame cases, stacking them all, and making a
permanent and less craptastic manifold for the blower.


http://www.stomped.me/pics/100_0257.JPG
http://www.stomped.me/pics/100_0259.JPG

I think that you shouldn't put paper, carton or anything easily inflammable near your rig, don't think?
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] QuarkChain - A High-Capacity Peer-to-Peer Transactional System
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neotrino
on 23/02/2019, 05:11:32 UTC
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Re: [ANN] [LYM] Lympo - Monetizing sports and health data via blockchain
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neotrino
on 18/09/2018, 15:46:36 UTC
can this project actually reward fitness
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Re: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin, true deletable blockchain - V3 Hardfork on block 210000
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neotrino
on 18/09/2018, 15:33:08 UTC
any updates on the wallet fix?
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Re: [POLL] Which plan do you prefer for the GOXcase?
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neotrino
on 05/05/2014, 03:06:34 UTC
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Q: Do you actually have 70% of creditors supporting your plan?

We have had productive discussions with blocks that represent 70% of the creditors. That includes the OKCoin group, which wrote a press release to support our efforts to stop liquidation.

http://www.savegox.com/?page_id=35

Why Sunlot (savegox) sais that OKCoin is with them?
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Re: Save Gox
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neotrino
on 18/04/2014, 20:09:52 UTC

[...]

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Hi everyone, my name is John Betts, and I am leading the proposed rehabilitation effort for Mt Gox, and Goat asked me to post here and communicate with you.
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They have a site set up at savegox.com



John Betts is a former Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs executive, and former child actor turned venture capitalist Brock Pierce, are a part of a group of investors who want to resuscitate Mt.Gox. http://siliconangle.com/blog/2014/04/17/does-bitcoin-really-need-mtgox-probably-not/
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Re: Help us to identify Mark Karpeles fraudulent past activity on MtGox.
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neotrino
on 13/03/2014, 15:20:07 UTC
I am a little confused. I though Magical Tux (the nickname) = Mark Karpeles (the person) and Magical Tux (the nickname, whoever owned it then) opened Mt.Gox (the exchange, which wears his name, Mt.). And now I see Mark bought an existing company but owned the nickname from the begining. How is this add up? Was he a partial owner from the begining and bought the shares of others later?

MtGOX = Magic the Gathering Online eXchange


It was a Magic cards exchange originally.

This article claims that Mark used funds stolen from a client to buy it:
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Again, if accurate the most interesting part of this report is that this alleged theft is its correlation in timing to the partial purchase of Mt. Gox in March 2011.  If accurate, it is highly probable that Mr. Karpelès turned around and used these (basically) stolen funds to buy MtGOX from Jed McCaleb.
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Re: Help us to identify Mark Karpeles fraudulent past activity on MtGox.
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neotrino
on 12/03/2014, 20:27:41 UTC
Ha ha!!  Smiley

Your site is incredible!!

Look at Roger Ver in 2nd place.

Amazing work. Keep it up!

Just for the record: is not my site nor I'm involved in any way with it.

There has been people asking about removal of the e-mails: Keep in mind this information was already public (it comes from the 2011 hack)
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Help us to identify Mark Karpeles fraudulent past activity on MtGox.
by
neotrino
on 12/03/2014, 19:46:45 UTC
Goal
Reach a conclusion about Mark Karpeles trading activity on mt.gox. Expose lies. Identify possible insiders and curiously work to understand the bitcoin market, who caused major crashes and rallies. Identify good/bad traders and their effect on the market.

Need help to:

  • Plot Mark Karpeles trading history on a graph showing the price related to his trades
  • Figure out if Mark Karpeles was losing 220k btc by making bad trades (please note that trading logs from 2011-04 to 2013-11 only were released, we don't have all data)
  • Identify Mark Karpeles involvement in major crashes and rallies.
  • Study dates with major market movement, can we identify other insiders by looking at the trading history?
  • Can we plot large volume traders usernames/userid on a graph of the bitcoin price?
   

How can you help?
Read more here: http://mark-karpeles.com/m.php?page=about
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Re: [GOX] Crime Scene Investigation, Case #MG744
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neotrino
on 11/03/2014, 03:31:39 UTC
There's a rumor that the remaining Gox coins are being anonymized, possibly using CoinJoin. Anyone can confirm this?

coinjoin and or any other company that is found to be complicit in any activity to defraud the bitcoin community will be subject to both the community and or various authorities

in the case of mixers if you can determine that any such funds have entered such mixer it shall be sufficient evidence to hold such mixer up for public condemnation.



coinjoin is not a company, but a type of bitcoin transfer. You can do that without any company cooperating https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=279249.0
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Re: Satoshi Nakamoto's P2P foundation profile makes a reply
by
neotrino
on 07/03/2014, 04:02:50 UTC
Who are these guys in the list?
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Search results for '0x18c09e865ec948a1'

Type bits/keyID     cr. time   exp time   key expir

pub  1024D/5EC948A1 2008-10-30            
    Fingerprint=DE4E FCA3 E1AB 9E41 CE96  CECB 18C0 9E86 5EC9 48A1

uid Satoshi Nakamoto <satoshin@gmx.com>
sig  sig3  5EC948A1 2008-10-30 __________ __________ [selfsig]
sig  sig   04143362 2011-11-01 __________ __________ lzsaver <lzsaver@gmail.com>
sig  sig   DAB591E7 2013-03-27 __________ __________ theymos
sig  sig   F2E50027 2013-04-19 __________ __________ Antony Bailey <support@antonybailey.net>
sig  sig   2346C9A6 2013-05-10 __________ __________ Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
sig  sig   FFDB1CCC 2013-07-01 __________ __________ []
sig  sig   F91975FE 2013-09-20 __________ __________ Cubaguy <cubaguy@gmail.com>
sig  sig   7471C2D0 2013-09-21 __________ __________ Harald Schilly <harald.schilly@gmail.com>
sig  sig1  67E4FA04 2013-10-12 __________ __________ Peter Todd <pete@petertodd.org>
sig  sig   7B536415 2014-03-06 __________ __________ Satoshi Nakamoto (Resident of California) <satoshin@gmx.com>

sub  2048g/D6AAA69F 2008-10-30            
sig sbind  5EC948A1 2008-10-30 __________ __________ []

http://sks.pkqs.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0x18C09E865EC948A1


Just guys that signed satoshi key with their own key and uploaded it to a keyserver. You can do that yourself with gpg in a matter of minutes if you want to be on the list.
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Re: Satoshi Nakamoto's P2P foundation profile makes a reply
by
neotrino
on 07/03/2014, 04:00:25 UTC
Forgive my ignorance but is it possible to fake the date a key was signed?  


sig  sig   7480B161 2013-04-01 __________ __________ Dorian S Nakamoto <mtn_sssh@hotmail.com>


http://sks.pkqs.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0x18C09E865EC948A1


Dorian's key was sel-signed in 2008.  So if dates are legit he's been on radar for quite some time.  Possible Satoshi picked him in advance to model his fake profile on?


That key is fake, it was created intentionally with a date in the past (the same day than the original from satoshi) and uploaded recently. Look at google cache:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fsks.pkqs.net%2Fpks%2Flookup%3Fop%3Dvindex%26fingerprint%3Don%26search%3D0x18C09E865EC948A1
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Re: Satoshi Nakamoto's P2P foundation profile makes a reply
by
neotrino
on 07/03/2014, 02:29:34 UTC

"Resident of California" could be a trap, there are many Japanese people living in California.

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Search results for '0x773761647b536415'

Type bits/keyID     cr. time   exp time   key expir

pub  1024D/7B536415 2014-03-06            
    Fingerprint=6087 E132 CA3A 80CA 01BE  B4D6 7737 6164 7B53 6415

uid Satoshi Nakamoto (Resident of California) <satoshin@gmx.com>
sig  sig3  7B536415 2014-03-06 __________ 2060-10-19 [selfsig]

sub  4096g/08B04BD8 2014-03-06            
sig sbind  7B536415 2014-03-06 __________ 2060-10-19 []

http://sks.pkqs.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0x773761647B536415


Do you realize the creation date of the key on 2014-03-06? The key of Satoshi is this one http://sks.pkqs.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0x18C09E865EC948A1 (Curiosly the guy of that key also signed the Satoshi original key to fool you, but he wasn't smart enough to fake the creation date also)

Source: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.org/commit/19e0c74df2162d4510db5df9e50d5ac53b38c498




Edited post to add this:

The key "2013-04-01 __________ __________ Dorian S Nakamoto <mtn_sssh@hotmail.com>" is fake. It has been added (faking the creation date) after I wrote this.

Look at google cache:

http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fsks.pkqs.net%2Fpks%2Flookup%3Fop%3Dvindex%26fingerprint%3Don%26search%3D0x18C09E865EC948A1


Just copying here the contents of the cache for future reference:

Code:
This is Google's cache of http://sks.pkqs.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0x18C09E865EC948A1. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 25 Dec 2013 16:34:31 GMT. The current page could have changed in the meantime. Learn more
Tip: To quickly find your search term on this page, press Ctrl+F or ⌘-F (Mac) and use the find bar.

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Search results for '0x18c09e865ec948a1'

Type bits/keyID     cr. time   exp time   key expir

pub  1024D/5EC948A1 2008-10-30           
Fingerprint=DE4E FCA3 E1AB 9E41 CE96  CECB 18C0 9E86 5EC9 48A1

uid Satoshi Nakamoto
sig  sig3  5EC948A1 2008-10-30 __________ __________ [selfsig]
sig  sig   04143362 2011-11-01 __________ __________ lzsaver
sig  sig   DAB591E7 2013-03-27 __________ __________ theymos
sig  sig   F2E50027 2013-04-19 __________ __________ Antony Bailey
sig  sig   2346C9A6 2013-05-10 __________ __________ Wladimir J. van der Laan
sig  sig   FFDB1CCC 2013-07-01 __________ __________ []
sig  sig   F91975FE 2013-09-20 __________ __________ Cubaguy
sig  sig   7471C2D0 2013-09-21 __________ __________ Harald Schilly
sig  sig1  67E4FA04 2013-10-12 __________ __________ Peter Todd

sub  2048g/D6AAA69F 2008-10-30           
sig sbind  5EC948A1 2008-10-30 __________ __________ []


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Re: [8500 GH/s] Slush's Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz); TX FEES + UserDiff; ASIC tested
by
neotrino
on 25/04/2013, 01:22:51 UTC

That's no surprise that OVH didn't respond to this ticket for hours, but at 11pm UTC I realized that there's another succesful password reset at OVH. This is complete mystery to me, because I'm aboslutely sure that nobody else had access to my mailbox and the email with reset link has been untouched (unread, not deleted). I'd say that attacker won't bother by changing status of the email to "unread", but he'd delete the email instead.

This time I realized that the attacker resetted the machine with the wallet to rescue mode, which means that I lost the control to this machine. I was still succesful by logging into the database and I took the snapshot of database and transferred it to safe location. Few seconds since the migration finished, attackers restarted all remaining machines to rescue mode.

So far it looks like yet another inside job, like Linode two years ago. Or attackers found some shortcut how to gain access to Manager without confirming the request from the email. I don't know what's worse option. I'll investigate this issue in detail later and I hope OVH won't close eyes to this.


Did OVH already told you something? I'm interested in knowing what they have to say about this issue.
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Re: Radeon HD 8000? (little help translating Turkish pls?)
by
neotrino
on 16/10/2012, 01:58:57 UTC
More info here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Islands_%28GPU_family%29

Expected Radeon series 8000 for 2013....

Do you think this 8000 series would be better than current series for mhash/sec/$ ?
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Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images
by
neotrino
on 16/10/2012, 00:28:18 UTC
stupid bastards... is so difficult to keep the post number in sync with the image count?Huh





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Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images
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neotrino
on 11/10/2012, 02:35:11 UTC
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Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images
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neotrino
on 10/10/2012, 19:04:28 UTC


Is that the best 3176 image that you can find? Really? What about this?



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Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images
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neotrino
on 10/10/2012, 12:56:54 UTC
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Re: Let's Count to 21 Million with Images
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neotrino
on 09/10/2012, 23:41:19 UTC
I'm starting to get tired of too many "LA" posters