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Topic: [ANN] Bitland - ICO - Decentralized Land Registry - page 32. (Read 84802 times)

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I like the project too.
I participated in a twitter bounty campaign, was not much, but how can i get the few cadastrals  Grin .
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 Project seems good..
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The founder of Skype was interviewed about blockchain technology and named "Bitland" as one of the projects he believes will be one to save the world:

http://bravenewcoin.com/news/skype-founder-jaan-tallinn-proposes-saving-the-world-using-blockchain-technology/


People are paying attention Smiley

Cheers!

Sincere thanks and gratitude to the people who were here from day one and have been cheering us on!

Thanks to those that came in and joined later as well!

Buckle up!


Chris

It is great to see that people outside crypto are recognizing this. That is actually crucial for success, I think.
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Can it get a tldr of whats to come for Bitland.
newbie
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Wow. That is great i am glad that people are giving this very important project the attention it deserves. the people in regions with scattered land registry truly deserve the work and promise this organization provies.  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Well...I don't like to be the bearer of bad news...


































So I won't...
















The founder of Skype was interviewed about blockchain technology and named "Bitland" as one of the projects he believes will be one to save the world:

http://bravenewcoin.com/news/skype-founder-jaan-tallinn-proposes-saving-the-world-using-blockchain-technology/


People are paying attention Smiley

Cheers!

Sincere thanks and gratitude to the people who were here from day one and have been cheering us on!

Thanks to those that came in and joined later as well!

Buckle up!


Chris
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What are they trying to do with these attacks?

Just based on their approach, I believe they think by breaking in to our site they will somehow get access to the tokens, lol

Idiots...

They are trying REALLY hard, and based on their persistence it seems like they think they will be getting booty out of it.

I don't know...But regardless, it's pretty funny that it's been going on this long.

Chris

They could also just try to damage Bitlands reputation. Also they could try to get get admin rights and start feeding incorrect information.

You are absolutely correct!  The inherent problem with failed attacks is that you don't really know what the attacker is TRYING to do.

So yes, what you say is absolutely a possibility if not the strongest likely scenario.

But as we have said, this is why you create closed environments to establish a way to control how the attackers are handled...

Essentially, they are helping us build our castle by showing their attack vectors Wink

The attack has actually intensified and has ramped up, but no one would know Smiley

Cheers!


Chris
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What are they trying to do with these attacks?

Just based on their approach, I believe they think by breaking in to our site they will somehow get access to the tokens, lol

Idiots...

They are trying REALLY hard, and based on their persistence it seems like they think they will be getting booty out of it.

I don't know...But regardless, it's pretty funny that it's been going on this long.

Chris

They could also just try to damage Bitlands reputation. Also they could try to get get admin rights and start feeding incorrect information.
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
What are they trying to do with these attacks?

Just based on their approach, I believe they think by breaking in to our site they will somehow get access to the tokens, lol

Idiots...

They are trying REALLY hard, and based on their persistence it seems like they think they will be getting booty out of it.

I don't know...But regardless, it's pretty funny that it's been going on this long.

Chris
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Top 10 Failed Logins
User Name        Login Attempts
Redacted                514
Redacted                243
Redacted                172







This was just today, lol


Yeah...Thing is, this attack is ongoing, but we are ahead of the attackers so for us it is just a matter of staying ahead.

Again, no one would even know this was going on if I wasn't disclosing.

The strange thing about attacks is that when BAD attacks happen, companies try to hide them as long as possible.  That is because they don't disclose when they are being attacked and successfully defend.

If you are "defending" an attack, and the attack fails, that is a "success".

Consider this a success for Bitland today.  What you all must understand is that when you are dealing with software development, digital warfare is a real thing.

We have been under attack for going on 12 hours, and no one would have known Smiley

Carry on


Cheers!


Chris

What are they trying to do with these attacks?
sr. member
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Top 10 Failed Logins
User Name        Login Attempts
Redacted                514
Redacted                243
Redacted                172







This was just today, lol


Yeah...Thing is, this attack is ongoing, but we are ahead of the attackers so for us it is just a matter of staying ahead.

Again, no one would even know this was going on if I wasn't disclosing.

The strange thing about attacks is that when BAD attacks happen, companies try to hide them as long as possible.  That is because they don't disclose when they are being attacked and successfully defend.

If you are "defending" an attack, and the attack fails, that is a "success".

Consider this a success for Bitland today.  What you all must understand is that when you are dealing with software development, digital warfare is a real thing.

We have been under attack for going on 12 hours, and no one would have known Smiley

Carry on


Cheers!


Chris
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Hello everyone,


I want to give the community an update for the sake of transparency:

This morning approximately 5:47 a.m. we began experiencing brute force log-in attack from Ukraine.  The attacks were unsuccessful, and the user IP was blocked:

A user with IP address 134.249.131.0 has been locked out from the signing in or using the password recovery form for the following reason: Exceeded the maximum number of login failures which is: 20. The last username they tried to sign in with was: 'admin'
User IP: 134.249.131.0
User hostname: 134-249-131-0-gprs.kyivstar.net
User location: Kryvyy Rih, Ukraine



Now, in light of recent events in mainstream news, THIS is why we have been following standard software development life cycle protocol.  Attacks will happen.  Having a closed environment in which to isolate attackers and defend against attacks is MUCH easier than going live with an Alpha version of a protocol.  Security has been one of our main focuses from day one, and as we have come under attack and no one would have known otherwise, I believe it is important to inform people of failed attacks when they happen, so it puts the successful attacks into perspective.


Cheers!


Chris
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What's the difference between this and rise's acres?

I have no idea what you're even talking about.


Chris
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What's the difference between this and rise's acres?
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I cannot speculate as I have no idea friend, but I would think a place to store cad away from simply OL will be a thing.

Just a guess, perhaps mr bates can answer. ^^

OL stores everything in cold storage, so until you withdraw, nothing is in a "hot wallet" so to speak.



Is there a way to withdraw your tokens from OL and store them in a desctop wallet? And yes, I know that wallets are actually storing the private keys and not the actual coins Smiley

Yes, the Bitshares Desktop Wallet can hold your Cadastrals offline.

I have an online and desktop just to see how both work.  You can download the desktop here:

https://bitshares.org/download/


Cheers!


Chris

Thanks for the information. I already downloaded it, now need to check if it gives any added value comparing the online wallet...
sr. member
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I cannot speculate as I have no idea friend, but I would think a place to store cad away from simply OL will be a thing.

Just a guess, perhaps mr bates can answer. ^^

OL stores everything in cold storage, so until you withdraw, nothing is in a "hot wallet" so to speak.



Is there a way to withdraw your tokens from OL and store them in a desctop wallet? And yes, I know that wallets are actually storing the private keys and not the actual coins Smiley

Yes, the Bitshares Desktop Wallet can hold your Cadastrals offline.

I have an online and desktop just to see how both work.  You can download the desktop here:

https://bitshares.org/download/


Cheers!


Chris
hero member
Activity: 814
Merit: 1000
I cannot speculate as I have no idea friend, but I would think a place to store cad away from simply OL will be a thing.

Just a guess, perhaps mr bates can answer. ^^

OL stores everything in cold storage, so until you withdraw, nothing is in a "hot wallet" so to speak.



Is there a way to withdraw your tokens from OL and store them in a desctop wallet? And yes, I know that wallets are actually storing the private keys and not the actual coins Smiley
legendary
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Love it when a plans starts to come together
sr. member
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I cannot speculate as I have no idea friend, but I would think a place to store cad away from simply OL will be a thing.

Just a guess, perhaps mr bates can answer. ^^

OL stores everything in cold storage, so until you withdraw, nothing is in a "hot wallet" so to speak.

newbie
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I cannot speculate as I have no idea friend, but I would think a place to store cad away from simply OL will be a thing.

Just a guess, perhaps mr bates can answer. ^^
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