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Topic: Blockchain Info - spam - page 2. (Read 2190 times)

sr. member
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www.CloudThink.IO
September 28, 2014, 06:42:01 PM
#9
New age of advertising.
Learn to adapt...

and 0.00000001BTC for free, so whats the problem Tongue  ( just joking guys.. )
It fucks up the blockchain with unpaid pollution.  

Every time you use bitcoin for the rest of your life, your computer going to have to parse that big piece of shit transaction which was dumped there by a scam company who thinks you want to 'double your balance'.  

If blockchain.info stops providing them a forum, they won't dump that garbage into the blockchain and we won't have to consume more resources messing with it.  

Paid ads are different.  Everything has a price.  

Even if blockchain.info didn't provide this service, this kind of spam would likely continue. Instead of tagging their website they would simply use SEO (it would not require much) to make it so whenever someone would run a google search on their BTC address, their website would pop up.

To get around the issue with your computer having to parse through the TX, the solution would be to send all the BTC you have at an address that received the spam transaction (except for the input of the spam) to a new BTC address, and disregard the old address.  - Problem solved - stop complaining
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1026
September 28, 2014, 06:28:42 PM
#8
New age of advertising.
Learn to adapt...

and 0.00000001BTC for free, so whats the problem Tongue  ( just joking guys.. )
It fucks up the blockchain with unpaid pollution. 

Every time you use bitcoin for the rest of your life, your computer going to have to parse that big piece of shit transaction which was dumped there by a scam company who thinks you want to 'double your balance'. 

If blockchain.info stops providing them a forum, they won't dump that garbage into the blockchain and we won't have to consume more resources messing with it. 

Paid ads are different.  Everything has a price. 
legendary
Activity: 1401
Merit: 1008
northern exposure
September 28, 2014, 06:01:18 PM
#7
New age of advertising.
Learn to adapt...

and 0.00000001BTC for free, so whats the problem Tongue  ( just joking guys.. )
hero member
Activity: 588
Merit: 500
Get ready for PrimeDice Sig Campaign!
September 28, 2014, 05:42:08 PM
#6
I dont really care. Its a new age of advertising, imagine receiving random payments in your paypal account saying btcsmart.net or something.
jr. member
Activity: 79
Merit: 1
September 28, 2014, 05:40:04 PM
#5
some one keeps on sending me 0.00000001 BTC to my wallet is this the same people trying to spam the network?

all i can see is this code with coinbase
f6ecc14f330a35b617e844a376b046487987004baa1b6bf7251fbf238643aa19

it looks like this address
1BSmartoUnHz32AAdPKcc7cGGC3DiA4RSh

it is ever 5 min they are doing this it is getting annoying because they never post. it says hash f6ecc14f330a35b617e844a376b046487987004baa1b6bf7251fbf238643aa19

block size 2.51 KB pool tx pool. fee 0.0003. i dont know if any body can pull that up or not. i dont understand half of this but it keeps on happening. This is my coinbase wallet.  some body has found. 
full member
Activity: 196
Merit: 100
Hi
September 28, 2014, 03:26:40 PM
#4
I strongly disagree. If they were to do this they would essentially be regulating freedom of speech, which is an indirect goal that bitcoin helps achieve. If they were to disable the feature then people would have one less reason to use their block explorer so doing so would be a bad business decision.

If you receive any of this spam then you can simply donate it to the miners
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
September 28, 2014, 03:19:27 PM
#3
Unless you have an ocd syndrom i don't see the problem with that dust spam. And who cares about those messages anyway...
legendary
Activity: 1051
Merit: 1000
https://r.honeygain.me/XEDDM2B07C
September 28, 2014, 03:16:29 PM
#2
I totally agree. Dust spamming is bad enough, but when you can add messages with no restriction to this dust. It is unattractive.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1026
September 28, 2014, 02:51:15 PM
#1
People can associate a 'message' with a bitcoin address.  When that address is displayed on Blockchain.info - everyone sees the message.  Blockchain.info can easily make and maintain a 'spam' list for abusers.  Once an address is caught spamming, they can be listed and a module can prevent their spam from being further displayed.  

Without this feature, more will continue to shove microtransactions onto popular address so everyone can see their stupid message.  For example, look at this piece of garbage: http://blockchain.info/tx/a166207c072c2d4b257e9f5c33da3e61e06cd0a6091b6a2955a0ebadd2ed0c9e

Blockchain.info should help stop this kind of bullshit right now.  Agree or Disagree?


This amounts to some serious blockchain abuse and these assholes behind it should be stopped. http://blockchain.info/address/1BSmartoUnHz32AAdPKcc7cGGC3DiA4RSh  The bad behavior is enabled by blockchain.info
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