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Topic: BREAKING NEWS: Multiple Exchanges Affected - Possible Global Shutdown - page 8. (Read 13943 times)

hero member
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From article: “I would expect to see withdrawals flowing again within 24 and 72 hours, and in the meantime, any withdrawals that were cancelled will reappear in customer account balances,” Antonopoulos explained.

Cheap btc for 24-72 hrs Cheesy
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"Possible Global Shutdown"  ??  FUD. 
legendary
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Stay calm, theyre working on it, blockchain.info is not affected, the exchanges that are will have it sorted soon.

no big deal

SOONTM
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This "possible global shutdown" talk is FUD.  Come on man
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Developers! Please confirm that this ddos attack is real or not.
legendary
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And while I'm on the subject ... sometime in the next few months, the wallet of some major site will be hacked and a bunch of people are going to lose all of there bitcoins. You heard it here first.

Sounds like complete FUD to me.
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sr. member
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This is one reason why I don't store my bitcoins on exchanges or in other hosted wallets. I am completely unaffected. Hopefully this event will knock some sense into some people.

+1000!

Couldn't have said it better myself!

My $.02.

Wink
legendary
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This is one reason why I don't store my bitcoins on exchanges or in other hosted wallets. I am completely unaffected. Hopefully this event will knock some sense into some people.

And while I'm on the subject ... sometime in the next few months, the wallet of some major site will be hacked and a bunch of people are going to lose all of their bitcoins. You heard it here first.
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Am I right that bitcoin client just test for transaction validity and its presence by hash and if there is no similar transaction it just replicate it to all known nodes without checking it against blockchain and this cause a ddos?

This behaviour sounds very odd, can't believe in this.
legendary
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Terminated.
Possible global shutdown? No.
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Do these attackers still believe they can dupe sender into sending coins twice or are they just out to create havoc and force a drop in prices. Somewhere I guess people are putting large buy orders on low prices.

Agreed....someone was speculating it is gox who messed up with funds and now needs to buy btc cheap to pay people.
newbie
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Do these attackers still believe they can dupe sender into sending coins twice or are they just out to create havoc and force a drop in prices. Somewhere I guess people are putting large buy orders on low prices.
newbie
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Stay calm, theyre working on it, blockchain.info is not affected, the exchanges that are will have it sorted soon.

no big deal
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