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Re: [Work in progess] Burnins Avalon Chip to mining board service
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timewaster
on 03/06/2014, 04:20:03 UTC
I had a total of 0 emails/messages from people wanting to collaborate so I haven't made much progress yet, been a bit busy lately.


Here's the info we have on Burnin Mining:
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Company registration number: HRB127611 HAMBURG

Adress:
Burnin Electronics UG (Haftungsbeschränkt)
Planckstraße 13
22765 Hamburg

Email: burninmining@gmail.com

Phone: +49.1636293096

CEO: Martin Willimczik (Willimczik, Martin, Wedel) 28.07.1987

From what I've seen so far, it sounds like it is relatively inexpensive to take a dispute like this through the German civil court system. Local court if total under 5,000 euro, otherwise district.


If anyone wants to join in these efforts please email or message me before 30 June: Email Address, order price(€), shipping(€), tax(€), total(€), Payment method, Country

Start of July I will have some time, so will try and get in contact with Martin (wish me luck, lol). Failing positive resolution from this, we will be getting legal advice and taking immediate action.
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Re: [Work in progess] Burnins Avalon Chip to mining board service
by
timewaster
on 11/03/2014, 20:14:17 UTC
What is burnins problem is that he offered a refund (50% now, or 70% later) then only refunded some. Many, including myself, would still have sent chips to burnin had the refund not been offered.

I started the same on my side yesterday !
Please, we need to be together on this one !
Definitely! How did the call to the lawyer go?
I'm not attempting or offering to do everything myself, just trying to get some organisation happening. We're going to have to gather and verify all the details before the actual legal action can get started.
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Re: [Work in progess] Burnins Avalon Chip to mining board service
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timewaster
on 11/03/2014, 05:05:13 UTC
How is it Avalons fault that Burnin offered refunds and didn't pay them? Is it Avalons fault that Burnin refunded some people while many have still not received anything? What about the complete lack of communication?

It's probable that unpaid refunds are for lower amounts that aren't worth pursuing on their own, so there is a need to collaborate. To get things rolling, I am wanting to put together a list of people still owed by burnin who are interested in group action and get some idea of what is owed in total. This will just be preliminary data gathering and for building a mailing list to keep everyone updated. More information and verification will be needed as things move along.


Anyone still owed by burnin who is interested in pursuing as a group

Please PM me, or email burnedbyburnin@gmail.com:

Email Address
Price of order (€)
Price of shipping (€)
Tax (€)
Total (€)
Payment method
Country (optional)


Now, let's get started on getting our refunds!  Grin
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Havelock Investments - Exchange feedback/comments
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timewaster
on 10/01/2014, 22:52:25 UTC
Gave it another try and it worked. My problem was I was just unchecking all the boxes but the 'Withdrawals from my account' notification is required.
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Re: Havelock Investments - Exchange feedback/comments
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timewaster
on 10/01/2014, 22:30:18 UTC
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Email Settings Save Failure

I keep getting this error when trying to opt-out of emails. With three emails being received for every public offering, it's getting spammy.  Undecided
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Re: [Work in progess] Burnins Avalon Chip to mining board service
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timewaster
on 07/12/2013, 21:19:38 UTC
I still am waiting for a refund, and have received no response at all from emails sent to burninmining@gmail.com. Anyone have any other contact info?
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Re: [BitFunder] btcQuick - Bitcoin Sales Service
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timewaster
on 06/12/2013, 21:32:21 UTC
Also getting stuck at 'verifying message'. The input box says 'enter signed message' but I assume only the signature is required?
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Re: [PREORDER] Trezor: Bitcoin hardware wallet
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timewaster
on 31/10/2013, 11:05:25 UTC

Can't help but to feel a bit punished for ordering early.

I don't know how the exchange rate was when you ordered, but bitcoin is worth more about twice as many dollars now compared to when I ordered. If the price was set in USD, this price would be standard - not just a special offer.
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Re: Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2013
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timewaster
on 17/10/2013, 07:00:02 UTC
A bailout?! Cheesy

How about we let the market take care of things..
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Re: DPS - Don't Panic Sell - BitFunder Passtrough-ish Service
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timewaster
on 14/10/2013, 02:30:28 UTC
Verified to 'you', right? How else could you verify multiple accounts with one identity?

I believe pedrog is offering their service to US people also, maybe they should advertise in your thread.
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Re: DPS - Don't Panic Sell - BitFunder Passtrough-ish Service
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timewaster
on 11/10/2013, 21:49:53 UTC
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You are comparing me managing a few shares to Julian Assange and Kim Dotcom, seriously?
Just offering examples of US laws having power outside the US. In response to the excerpt I quoted.
Like I already said, you're brokerage service likely won't be big enough for law enforcement to go after.

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... In addition, foreign broker-dealers that, from outside of the United States, induce or attempt to induce securities transactions by any person in the United States, or that use the means or instrumentalities of interstate commerce of the United States for this purpose, also must register. This includes the use of the internet to offer securities, solicit securities transactions, or advertise investment services to U.S. persons. See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 39779 (March 23, 1998) http://www.sec.gov/rules/interp/33-7516.htm.
How hard is it to add "Service not available to US citizens" to your conditions?
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Re: DPS - Don't Panic Sell - BitFunder Passtrough-ish Service
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timewaster
on 11/10/2013, 04:48:07 UTC
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the states law have no power outside the states
Tell that to Julian Assange or Kim Dotcom.

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I just find it funny to read how you think the states control the world...
They try to at least.  Wink

Lots of places have regulations surrounding securities brokering, it's likely they're breaking laws in their own country also.

But they're a small operation and probably won't be caught. Law breaking is a non-issue compared to trust.
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Re: DPS - Don't Panic Sell - BitFunder Passtrough-ish Service
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timewaster
on 11/10/2013, 04:05:42 UTC
You haven't actually specified you are not offering this service to those in the United States (your intentions to not break rules are not enough), making you a Foreign Broker-Dealer. Therefore you are already breaking the law by not registering with the SEC.

http://www.sec.gov/divisions/marketreg/bdguide.htm
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Re: [BitFunder] Asset Exchange Marketplace + Rewritable Options Trading
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timewaster
on 10/10/2013, 04:39:30 UTC
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Re: Taking offers on 1,000 OFF (Cthulhu Offerings)
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timewaster
on 09/10/2013, 04:20:05 UTC
1,000 satoshis?
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Re: MPEx Security Breach
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timewaster
on 26/09/2013, 22:16:42 UTC
What part of iCEBREAKERs post is refuted by the quote you provided?

Also, while it is said market data is safe. This part makes things concerning regarding user data:

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The attacker may have obtained partial, obfuscated copies of the MPEx databases. While I won’t go into details with regards to said obfuscation, it is a fact that breaching one proxy is not, as far as I can see, sufficient to obtain complete trade history. As directed in the FAQ, users are expected to take steps within their own control and at their own convenience to ensure their anonimity, and further,

    Internet-facing machines do hold copies of the database. They are reasonably secured, which probably means they are more secure than most any other bitcoin-based application at this time. However, their absolute security is not considered a strategic priority and no extraordinary measures are undertaken to ensure it.
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MPEx Security Breach
by
timewaster
on 26/09/2013, 01:32:51 UTC
From http://trilema.com/2013/mpex-security-breach/:
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Today in the interval 2 pm - 7 pm GMT MPEx suffered a layered attack which eventually resulted in unexecuted trades being relayed through to the market data feeds, brokers et al. We will go here into the details of what happened, why, how and what measures have been taken as a result.

First off, all funds are safe. No sum of BTC was obtained by the attacker as a result of his efforts. Second off, market data is also safe, in the sense that there exists no ambiguity as to what orders are in fact legitimate and what orders were illegitimately conveyed.

Unfortunately this also means a number of trades that appeared to be made in the respective interval will be rolled back. Third parties can trivially verify which is which, because while the legitimate orders contain tracking information, the illegitimate orders do not. Affected are a few dozen trades in the S.MPOE and S.BBET symbols.

In order to understand what happened, we will have to refer to the earlier tech stuff article. The particular architecture MPEx employs leaves it vulnerable to a situation very similar to what is known in Bitcoin as a 50% attack. That is to say, in some circumstances the proxies caching content from MPEx may find themselves in the situation of incorrectly identifying data as valid.

Such circumstances occur rarely under very heavy load. The first occurrence was on April 12, 2013. At that time one user had a trade erroneously reported as executed when in fact his counterparty had already cancelled his order, resulting in a pretty ruffled user and a sustained effort to refine and improve the proxy synchronisation mechanics so as to avoid such occurrences in the future.

MPEx has been sustaining significant floods since September the 22nd, peaking at around 3.2 Mbi. Nevertheless, outside of transient page timeouts trade was not significantly impaired, and proxy desynchronisation was not an issue at that time.

Today however the attacker also approached the admin of one proxy machine, and managed to convincingly impersonate me. This resulted in him acquiring login privileges, which he spent about three hours trying to use to effect trades without success. Eventually his lucky star and an overloaded router severed the proxy graph in such a manner that he was able to seemingly push trades through. It is my estimate that his window had maybe one hour left, and I would guess the odds of the various events required occuring in any given day to be under 1%. Nevertheless, it is factually correct to say that MPEx didn’t have enough safeguards in place for the case of hostile proxy on deck.ii

The attacker may have obtained partial, obfuscated copies of the MPEx databases. While I won’t go into details with regards to said obfuscation, it is a fact that breaching one proxy is not, as far as I can see, sufficient to obtain complete trade history. As directed in the FAQ, users are expected to take steps within their own control and at their own convenience to ensure their anonimity, and further,

    Internet-facing machines do hold copies of the database. They are reasonably secured, which probably means they are more secure than most any other bitcoin-based application at this time. However, their absolute security is not considered a strategic priority and no extraordinary measures are undertaken to ensure it.

Moving to measures taken, we have reported the attempt with the involved datacenter’s FBI contact as a matter of course.iii I do not expect this to yield any particular results or be any kind of silver bullet. We have taken steps to significantly strengthen the protocol used for communication with the proxy sysadmins. This will come at a cost of convenience and perhaps in time may delay efforts to recover from other types of problems, but nevertheless, I judge it prudent at this juncture. We are also making a number of code modifications, and the entire proxy farm will be moved on updated software as a matter of paranoia. This will result in a service interruption of about four to six hours, starting just as soon as we have everything together. I will also be taking this opportunity to create a new, stronger MPEx key, which was something that I had been wanting to do ever since the recent NSA debacle but have been hesitant to actually implement on account of the process requiring everything being taken offline.

I will try my best to answer any questions you may have below (and I would prefer you ask your questions below so they may remain related to their context and easily accessible in the future), nevertheless there are topics which I will not discuss in arbitrary detail for various reasons.
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    The “very heavy” epithet used in the log will have to be rectified at this time. It wasn’t actually as heavy as it momentarily seemed. [↩]
    I do not however believe the design as it was could be called “bad” or “wrong”. It is a fact that security and convenience are inverse functions, and I am and remain firmly convinced that increases in deployed security should follow actual need rather than imagination. [↩]
    The exact choice of venue is a matter of convenience. Law enforcement shares information in any case. [↩]
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Re: ATTENTION clueless noobs/btct "investors"
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timewaster
on 24/09/2013, 22:09:16 UTC
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Its better to bet on just-dice than to invest in any stocks not available MPEx

That part wasn't actually specified. Some might even argue they fall into the "mentally-ill owned and operated Bitcoin merchant" category.
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Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASIC Chips (SebastianJu) Batch 6 ordered (Closed)
by
timewaster
on 02/09/2013, 04:17:44 UTC
For anyone with a smaller amount of chips looking for burnin air cooled boards:

I have purchased 5 BitBurners XX boards that I am wanting to sell. They will require 100 chips.
Order includes a CAN-BUS stacking cable.

Order number is under #500. I believe the numbering started at 300 - so quite early.

I paid 533 Euro. Will take 400, or best offer over 270. You will need to pay shipping. Payment in bitcoin.
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Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASIC Chips (SebastianJu) Batch 6 ordered (Closed)
by
timewaster
on 01/09/2013, 10:35:26 UTC
Here's the new deal,

The form will extend to orders made before the 22nd, which is exatly 10 weeks. and every order after, on the date it is suppose to ship, we'll send out a email asking if a refund is desired.

I think "on the date it is suppose to ship" should read "on the date it is supposed to be shipped by if order has not been fulfilled".
Meaning refunds are only available if the batch is late.