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Topic: blockchain.info banned my IP :) (Read 2314 times)

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rgbkey.github.io/pgp.txt
September 09, 2015, 09:55:10 PM
#21
You should probably check their API rate limits to make sure you're not going over, then send support a message explaining the situation.
legendary
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September 09, 2015, 04:38:49 PM
#20
OP, if you're really curious to know why you got banned (I would be), I'd contact support.
Thanks. Now bc.i is working again from my side.
So, it was temporary ban  Grin
legendary
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September 09, 2015, 04:02:34 PM
#19
Have you done change your ip ? or try to use VPN ?

If because your IP, just change that.
+1 i agree with him , you can try use proxy/vpn
i use anonymoux at firefox and hola vpn at chrome

OP already mentioned he could just use TOR to gain access. I don't recommend using browser extensions, they always look and probably are garbage.
OP, if you're really curious to know why you got banned (I would be), I'd contact support.
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September 08, 2015, 12:01:25 PM
#17
If I faced the same problem it will beb very easy for me to solve it by restarting my internet modem and I will obtain a new IP adress Cheesy
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 11:16:21 AM
#16
Have you done change your ip ? or try to use VPN ?

If because your IP, just change that.
+1 i agree with him , you can try use proxy/vpn
i use anonymoux at firefox and hola vpn at chrome
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September 08, 2015, 10:43:47 AM
#15
Have you done change your ip ? or try to use VPN ?

If because your IP, just change that.
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 06:07:41 AM
#14
If you used their online wallet service, how would you access your funds?
I do not "use" bitcoin at all. And I do not use bc.i as my online wallet

Also have you tried contacting their support?
No need to do it. I can switch to tor browser.

My post is just an information to all others that bc.i can ban IP-address.
This is not a complain.


Just switch to http://btc.blockr.io/  and you are done. Cheesy

It is in fact a more reliable block explorer than bc. Wink
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September 08, 2015, 04:23:15 AM
#13
If you used their online wallet service, how would you access your funds?
Also have you tried contacting their support?

I think still he can access to his wallet because wallet is not linked to any particular ip addresses. As long as he remember his log in details then surely he accesses his account either by using proxy ip or from some other computer. This happened because of his foolishness otherwise he should have used proxies to check whatever he want's to check it.
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 03:31:45 AM
#12
If you used their online wallet service, how would you access your funds?
I do not "use" bitcoin at all. And I do not use bc.i as my online wallet

Also have you tried contacting their support?
No need to do it. I can switch to tor browser.

My post is just an information to all others that bc.i can ban IP-address.
This is not a complain.
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September 08, 2015, 03:23:57 AM
#11
If you used their online wallet service, how would you access your funds?
Also have you tried contacting their support?
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 02:44:42 AM
#10
are you has ried to other blockexplore service ? blocktrail? chain.so ?
tradeblock.com is very good
there are only several lacks on it:
a) it is not possible to view/download raw tx
b) there is no pushtx/decodetx page

fortunately i do not use bc.i as online wallet for my funds
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 02:38:24 AM
#9
are you use VPN? hide my ass? or other service? because blockchain banned some ip from VPN
Nothing. No tor, no vpn, no anonimizers.
Only browser.
In fact, my addresses have a big number of transactions ( not 100k, but thousands ) and my requests are hard to bc.i engine to render a page

are you has ried to other blockexplore service ? blocktrail? chain.so ?
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 02:37:14 AM
#8
are you use VPN? hide my ass? or other service? because blockchain banned some ip from VPN
Nothing. No tor, no vpn, no anonimizers.
Only browser.
In fact, my addresses have a big number of transactions ( not 100k, but thousands ) and my requests are hard to bc.i engine to render a page
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 02:32:47 AM
#7
In fact this is IP-address of my ISP
I used only browser, no bots, no requests to API, no hacking attempts.
Only surfing.



are you use VPN? hide my ass? or other service? because blockchain banned some ip from VPN
sr. member
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September 08, 2015, 02:29:50 AM
#6
Same here yesterday... But i was checking balances of 100.000 addresses...
Reboot modem gives a new ip with my ISP...
Still don't know how to check the addresses now Sad

Now why in hell did you want to check the balance of 100.000 addresses? They probably saw that as a DoS attack or spamming for them to block your IP address.

The only logical reason for them to do this, was to protect their users from possible hacking or spamming.  Huh You should try Tor or Proxies if you want to continue using their service.

Edit : Ah, sorry I only now saw, you checked some addresses with 100 000 transactions.

Still, checking the balances of 100.000 adresses probably means the other guy (not TS) was trying his luck witha  private key generator or something Wink

No, actually, I got fooled by my own malware...
I'm still running the software talked about in this topic.
It keeps me alert, and gives me extra motivation to double check the addresses I'm sending coins to.
Unfortunately, it looks like I missed something, and sended some coins to the wrong address.
The private key of the address was stored in a txt file with another 99.999 addresses and I thaught it was a good moment to run a check on all the addresses...
No good thinking Tongue ...
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 01:39:44 AM
#5
Same here yesterday... But i was checking balances of 100.000 addresses...
Reboot modem gives a new ip with my ISP...
Still don't know how to check the addresses now Sad

Now why in hell did you want to check the balance of 100.000 addresses? They probably saw that as a DoS attack or spamming for them to block your IP address.

The only logical reason for them to do this, was to protect their users from possible hacking or spamming.  Huh You should try Tor or Proxies if you want to continue using their service.

Edit : Ah, sorry I only now saw, you checked some addresses with 100 000 transactions.

Still, checking the balances of 100.000 adresses probably means the other guy (not TS) was trying his luck witha  private key generator or something Wink
legendary
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September 08, 2015, 01:21:14 AM
#4
Same here yesterday... But i was checking balances of 100.000 addresses...
Reboot modem gives a new ip with my ISP...
Still don't know how to check the addresses now Sad

Now why in hell did you want to check the balance of 100.000 addresses? They probably saw that as a DoS attack or spamming for them to block your IP address.

The only logical reason for them to do this, was to protect their users from possible hacking or spamming.  Huh You should try Tor or Proxies if you want to continue using their service.

Edit : Ah, sorry I only now saw, you checked some addresses with 100 000 transactions.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1019
September 08, 2015, 12:31:26 AM
#3
Same here yesterday... But i was checking balances of 100.000 addresses...
I was checking balance of couple of my addresses with 100.000 transactions Grin
I can not change my IP by rebooting modem Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 259
Merit: 250
September 08, 2015, 12:28:29 AM
#2
Same here yesterday... But i was checking balances of 100.000 addresses...
Reboot modem gives a new ip with my ISP...
Still don't know how to check the addresses now Sad
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