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Topic: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning - page 797. (Read 2007101 times)

legendary
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tylerderden

You have you investment strategy, I have my own one.

Do you own research - nobody gives tips out on Forums.
copper member
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tylerderden

Unlike yourself,

I actively look for Alt Coins that have implemented Hard Forks e.g. like changing their algorithms.

It proves development team is skillful!

And, not just a worthless clone Alt, who bought a wallet.qt from some coders and launched a new Alt without being able to innovate New Features.


Is that right? Which ones? I didn't realize I was dealing with an altcoins oracle, enlighten me on these skillful dev coins you speak of?

I know alot of the devs on here and can tell you pretty much who the dev is by looking at the wallet code within 5 minutes after I solo a huge portion of the coin supply...I'm just making sure I didn't miss anything that someone as skilled as yourself might know about?











legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
In Reply:

tylerderden

Unlike yourself,

I actively look for Alt Coins that have implemented Hard Forks e.g. like changing their algorithms.

It proves the development team is skillful!

And, not just a worthless clone Alt, who bought a wallet.qt from some coders and launched a new Alt without being able to innovate New Features.










legendary
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https://bpip.org
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tylerderden

A Super Hack, which leads to Network threatening losses for depositors funds happens around once every 2 years.

Therefore, such a fork would only need to be implemented once every 2 years.

In the long run: that is not a rate of occurrence that is going to worry anyone!

Why did they fork the DAO then? It certainly wasn't threatening the network in any way. It was threatening the DAO bagholders. Sure the thief might have dumped the 3 million tokens... which could have pushed the price down, perhaps to the same level it is at now. Nothing to do with a threat to the network.

I'm happy to see you have worked out the frequency of hacks. Have you been in touch with the hackers to get them to adhere to your schedule?
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tylerderden

A Super Hack, which leads to Network threatening losses for depositors funds happens around once every 2 years.

Therefore, such a fork would only need to be implemented once every 2 years.

In the long run: that is not a rate of occurrence that is going to worry anyone!


Oh yeah totally shit yeah, I just got here yesterday buddy. Happens all the time hell. Fork away anything that isn't a profit for everyone hell yes. I mined pretty much every coin from doge until ethereum classic dude. Not one coin forks to bailout anybody ever especially once every 2 years for a "superhack" Vericoin tried it once, Vericoin was doing good. Vericoin is fucked still and that was like 2 years ago. You don't get any of this buddy, the way you think this works and the way the community as a whole actually works are 2 very different worlds.


Been awhile since I have come across an elite level bagholder in the making. Oh nostalgia
legendary
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In Reply:

tylerderden

A Super Hack, which leads to Network threatening losses for depositors funds happens around once every 2 years.

Therefore, such a fork would only need to be implemented once every 2 years.

In the long run: that is not a rate of occurrence that is going to worry anyone!
legendary
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https://bpip.org
Which Ethereum "sites" you're talking about?

Is that a serious question?


Yes. I'm not aware which Ethereum sites are protected from theft.

Also see my edit above and please explain why the additional 38k ETH loss was not bailed out.

Only the Ethereum Foundation can answer that question.

How come? It's not Ethereum Foundation, it's you making claims that "stealing Ethereum from sites is pointless". How is it that you can't answer a simple question?

You're saying hackers won't steal ETH from "sites" but it's not clear which "sites" are safe according to you. Let's say if hackers had stolen ETH from Bitfinex - are you claiming ETH would have forked to make bagholders whole?

The reason I'm asking is that you don't seem to understand how the DAO issue happened and how it is similar to or different from e.g. Bitfinex issue. Do you?
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tylerderden

I glad you are trying to control yourself.

Ethereum, before the hack was fluctuating in it's price between $7 to $18.

It's now around $10.5.

No real noticeable difference and 11% of that change is down to recent fall in the dollar price of Bitcoin.

Try to read a bit more, the hackers are not disappearing, they are still going to be around - they will still be trying to hack exchanges to get BTC.

They simply, will avoid stealing "The DAO" tokens and Ethereum on the exchanges, because Ethereum Foundation can do a soft fork too cancel the theft transaction.

So, hacking is still going to happen!  


Sure it is, always will. But to think that a rollback/fork is an option everytime it happens? Not gonna work out for eth man. They may get by this time, it's early in the game, but a regular occuring fork as a security measure? Come on man surely you don't think that's how it works..


  
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This reminds me of XC crew following Danny boy to total losses. Oh well, tried to get them to consider some things that are pretty important in my own total smartass way but one thing I've learned, can't convince a bagholder.
legendary
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Merit: 1004
In Reply:

tylerderden

I glad you are trying to control yourself.

Ethereum, before the hack was fluctuating in it's price between $7 to $18.

It's now around $10.5.

No real noticeable difference and 11% of that change is down to recent fall in the dollar price of Bitcoin.

Try to read a bit more, the hackers are not disappearing, they are still going to be around - they will still be trying to hack exchanges to get BTC.

They will simply, avoid stealing "The DAO" tokens and Ethereum on the exchanges, because Ethereum Foundation can do a soft fork too cancel the theft transaction.

So, hacking is still going to happen!  


  



legendary
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Dude...just roll it back...actually, since the big foundation here got a bunch of free etc and millions of dollars selling the premine how about stepping up and bailing them out the right way without controlling the blockchain? These are the questions and warning signs you all should be asking and paying attention to. They have alot of free etc, they're going to keep it for themselves? LOL!!! Like I said earlier, good game.

Not really,

All the hackers now know that stealing BTC can be profitable from sites.

And, now they know stealing Ethereum from sites is pointless and a waste of their time!

You would call this a WIN for the Ethereum Foundation.

Which Ethereum "sites" are you talking about?

Yelp, the safest thing to own and have on a exchange today is:

"The DAO" tokens.

28 day time lag for transactions to be updated onto the ETH Blockchain!

Absolutely, pointless hacking an exchange to steal.

Then why wasn't this loss bailed out?

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4v0v9k/someone_just_split_from_the_dao_and_drained_it/
unbelievebal. another  colateral as they call it ?
copper member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1025
Dude...just roll it back...actually, since the big foundation here got a bunch of free etc and millions of dollars selling the premine how about stepping up and bailing them out the right way without controlling the blockchain? These are the questions and warning signs you all should be asking and paying attention to. They have alot of free etc, they're going to keep it for themselves? LOL!!! Like I said earlier, good game.

Not really,

All the hackers now know that stealing BTC can be profitable from sites.

And, now they know stealing Ethereum from sites is pointless and a waste of their time!

You would call this a WIN for the Ethereum Foundation.

Which Ethereum "sites" you're talking about?

Is that a serious question?


I don't think anyone knows at this point what the hell your talking about, either jibberish complete bullshit or you are fucking rain man. Of course it's a serious question, not that we expect your answer to make any sense but yes...explain to everyone how eth shut down the hackers of the world and the hacking of all sites everywhere. Forever.

You comprehension is falling to pieces.

Read, before you write something.

You are imagination is running away with you as you post!

Christ your right, I imagined all that free etc that could have been used to recoup losses created by eth and helped restore a little faith that they are at least trying to do the right thing. Thanks for bringing be back to reality. Rollback are awesome! Free etc is a terrible thing. The dao kicked ass! Hackers of the world are a distant memory. It's all clear to me now,.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Which Ethereum "sites" you're talking about?

Is that a serious question?


Yes. I'm not aware which Ethereum sites are protected from theft.

Also see my edit above and please explain why the additional 38k ETH loss was not bailed out.

Only the Ethereum Foundation can answer that question.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Dude...just roll it back...actually, since the big foundation here got a bunch of free etc and millions of dollars selling the premine how about stepping up and bailing them out the right way without controlling the blockchain? These are the questions and warning signs you all should be asking and paying attention to. They have alot of free etc, they're going to keep it for themselves? LOL!!! Like I said earlier, good game.

Not really,

All the hackers now know that stealing BTC can be profitable from sites.

And, now they know stealing Ethereum from sites is pointless and a waste of their time!

You would call this a WIN for the Ethereum Foundation.

Which Ethereum "sites" you're talking about?

Is that a serious question?


I don't think anyone knows at this point what the hell your talking about, either jibberish complete bullshit or you are fucking rain man. Of course it's a serious question, not that we expect your answer to make any sense but yes...explain to everyone how eth shut down the hackers of the world and the hacking of all sites everywhere. Forever.

You comprehension is falling to pieces.

Read, before you write something.

You are imagination is running away with you as you post!
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
Which Ethereum "sites" you're talking about?

Is that a serious question?


Yes. I'm not aware which Ethereum sites are protected from theft.

Also see my edit above and please explain why the additional 38k ETH loss was not bailed out.
copper member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 1025
Dude...just roll it back...actually, since the big foundation here got a bunch of free etc and millions of dollars selling the premine how about stepping up and bailing them out the right way without controlling the blockchain? These are the questions and warning signs you all should be asking and paying attention to. They have alot of free etc, they're going to keep it for themselves? LOL!!! Like I said earlier, good game.

Not really,

All the hackers now know that stealing BTC can be profitable from sites.

And, now they know stealing Ethereum from sites is pointless and a waste of their time!

You would call this a WIN for the Ethereum Foundation.

Which Ethereum "sites" you're talking about?

Is that a serious question?


I don't think anyone knows at this point what the hell your talking about, either jibberish complete bullshit or you are fucking rain man. Of course it's a serious question, not that we expect your answer to make any sense but yes...explain to everyone how eth shut down the hackers of the world and the hacking of all sites everywhere. Forever.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Dude...just roll it back...actually, since the big foundation here got a bunch of free etc and millions of dollars selling the premine how about stepping up and bailing them out the right way without controlling the blockchain? These are the questions and warning signs you all should be asking and paying attention to. They have alot of free etc, they're going to keep it for themselves? LOL!!! Like I said earlier, good game.

Not really,

All the hackers now know that stealing BTC can be profitable from sites.

And, now they know stealing Ethereum from sites is pointless and a waste of their time!

You would call this a WIN for the Ethereum Foundation.

Which Ethereum "sites" you're talking about?

Is that a serious question?
legendary
Activity: 3654
Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
Dude...just roll it back...actually, since the big foundation here got a bunch of free etc and millions of dollars selling the premine how about stepping up and bailing them out the right way without controlling the blockchain? These are the questions and warning signs you all should be asking and paying attention to. They have alot of free etc, they're going to keep it for themselves? LOL!!! Like I said earlier, good game.

Not really,

All the hackers now know that stealing BTC can be profitable from sites.

And, now they know stealing Ethereum from sites is pointless and a waste of their time!

You would call this a WIN for the Ethereum Foundation.

Which Ethereum "sites" are you talking about?

Yelp, the safest thing to own and have on a exchange today is:

"The DAO" tokens.

28 day time lag for transactions to be updated onto the ETH Blockchain!

Absolutely, pointless hacking an exchange to steal.

Then why wasn't this loss bailed out?

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/4v0v9k/someone_just_split_from_the_dao_and_drained_it/
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1004
Has nobody yet changed the thread title to "Welcome to the End"Huh

the blueeyed leader already forgot this thread exists i guess ?

No idea, what you are posting about?

What is the argument?

Is there, any actually meaning in you post?
legendary
Activity: 1078
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Has nobody yet changed the thread title to "Welcome to the End"Huh

the blueeyed leader already forgot this thread exists i guess ?
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