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legendary
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September 14, 2013, 10:06:42 AM
#29
I think we should ask 4chan what they think of such a claim!

~muddafudda~
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fml
September 14, 2013, 07:50:46 AM
#28
If PSN can be hacked, and Sony brought to their knees, pretty sure, MCXNow, is not invincible.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
September 14, 2013, 07:38:56 AM
#27
If you don't trust it, don't use it. Stop complaining.

Not complaining. Asking questions which there are some that aren't answered.

Like the one about how you can verify that RS/CH is not creating extra shares than the promised total to secretly dump on HIS exchange which he controls the output of values regarding Depth, Value, Volume etc.

You can't.
If you don't trust mcxNOW, don't deposit coin in it.
legendary
Activity: 2492
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 14, 2013, 05:15:31 AM
#26
If you don't trust it, don't use it. Stop complaining.

Not complaining. Asking questions which there are some that aren't answered.

Like the one about how you can verify that RS/CH is not creating extra shares than the promised total to secretly dump on HIS exchange which he controls the output of values regarding Depth, Value, Volume etc.
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September 14, 2013, 05:02:06 AM
#25
There is not 4000% interest. It's a display bug. It's fix in the next version.

Seems to me another sign to fool the world.
That was still in there because of the testing period when the payment was every minute to test the system.
sr. member
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September 14, 2013, 05:01:30 AM
#24
There is not 4000% interest. It's a display bug. It's fix in the next version.

Seems to me another sign to fool the world.
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September 14, 2013, 04:43:20 AM
#23
If you don't trust it, don't use it. Stop complaining.
sr. member
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September 14, 2013, 04:41:41 AM
#22
There is not 4000% interest. It's a display bug. It's fix in the next version.
sr. member
Activity: 490
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September 14, 2013, 04:38:25 AM
#21
This topic is not about mcxnow security.

it is about it's new feature and thought behind it, when many users invest their BTC's (that has 4000% interest) there, the site can be goes offline and admin's run with that huge amount of money.

to make this scene more reasonably and more realistic, admin's show all of the world that their site is very very very secure and they working hard on it's security, then something strange will happen and site get hacked !

admins come and say "we don't know how that hacker could hack our secure websites, we did our best and it is now out of our hands anymore".

and all the user's believe that there's not any relation between admin's and fake-hacker.

[Fade out]
.The End.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 14, 2013, 03:39:26 AM
#20
Wildly off topic but ...

A friend of mine has been financially ruined by someone who destroyed his credit rating. This was possible because his identity was known online.

Nowadays it's trivial to buy all the fake docs you need on the darkweb ( pay with BTC of course ...) and take out massive loans and even put a criminal record on someone. Scary stuff. It can take years to prove your innocence, and if you're unlucky enough to reside in the USA it will be VERY costly.

That's a pretty strong argument to keep your identity a secret.  I guess I'm naive enough to share mine though, there's 15-20 people on this forum who know exactly who I am. Lets hope none of them will ever have a grudge against me and enough of a mean streak to try and ruin me.

Well they would need to know much more than your first and last name to do damage.
legendary
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September 14, 2013, 03:34:40 AM
#19


YOUR WAKE UP CALL: I already disclosed my personal identity. Noah Luis (smoothie). I posted it in the OP of my thread.

So have:

Gavin Andresen
Mike Caldwell (casascius)
Roger Ver (bitcoinstore.com)
Jared Kenna (tradehill.com)
Charlies Lee (coblee)

...

just to name a few.

Not everybody operates as you think...ON THE INTERNET.  Cheesy

Most bitcoin exchange owners have already disclosed their personal information.



Cryptsy.com
Paul Vernon
8656 Tourmaline Blvd
Boynton Beach, FL 33472

Open public info from the whois and confirmed by Big Vern on Cryptsy.


~BCX~
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1050
September 14, 2013, 03:33:51 AM
#18
Wildly off topic but ...

A friend of mine has been financially ruined by someone who destroyed his credit rating. This was possible because his identity was known online.

Nowadays it's trivial to buy all the fake docs you need on the darkweb ( pay with BTC of course ...) and take out massive loans and even put a criminal record on someone. Scary stuff. It can take years to prove your innocence, and if you're unlucky enough to reside in the USA it will be VERY costly.

That's a pretty strong argument to keep your identity a secret.  I guess I'm naive enough to share mine though, there's 15-20 people on this forum who know exactly who I am. Lets hope none of them will ever have a grudge against me and enough of a mean streak to try and ruin me.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 14, 2013, 03:19:24 AM
#17
You might wonder : what if Cryptsy gets hacked? or what if Btc-e gets hacked?

If you keep wondering in life about everything bad that COULD happen, you're doing it wrong

I disagree.

It is called being smart. Hence why I never send funds to an exchange whom has not revealed their true identity publicly.

If you don't wonder about these things and get scammed then what? You are doing IT right? lol

Please don't make me laugh.  Grin

Wake up call; this is the internet. Do you really expect anyone to publish their personal data in current times? You must be out of your mind.

YOUR WAKE UP CALL: I already disclosed my personal identity. Noah Luis (smoothie). I posted it in the OP of my thread.

So have:

Gavin Andresen
Mike Caldwell (casascius)
Roger Ver (bitcoinstore.com)
Jared Kenna (tradehill.com)
Charlies Lee (coblee)

...

just to name a few.

Not everybody operates as you think...ON THE INTERNET.  Cheesy

Most bitcoin exchange owners have already disclosed their personal information.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
September 14, 2013, 03:07:47 AM
#16
You might wonder : what if Cryptsy gets hacked? or what if Btc-e gets hacked?

If you keep wondering in life about everything bad that COULD happen, you're doing it wrong

I disagree.

It is called being smart. Hence why I never send funds to an exchange whom has not revealed their true identity publicly.

If you don't wonder about these things and get scammed then what? You are doing IT right? lol

Please don't make me laugh.  Grin

Wake up call; this is the internet. Do you really expect anyone to publish their personal data in current times? You must be out of your mind.
legendary
Activity: 2492
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 14, 2013, 02:59:58 AM
#15
You might wonder : what if Cryptsy gets hacked? or what if Btc-e gets hacked?

If you keep wondering in life about everything bad that COULD happen, you're doing it wrong

I disagree.

It is called being smart. Hence why I never send funds to an exchange whom has not revealed their true identity publicly.

If you don't wonder about these things and get scammed then what? You are doing IT right? lol

Please don't make me laugh.  Grin
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1000
September 14, 2013, 02:58:14 AM
#14
You might wonder : what if Cryptsy gets hacked? or what if Btc-e gets hacked?

If you keep wondering in life about everything bad that COULD happen, you're doing it wrong
"Hacked"
legendary
Activity: 1596
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September 14, 2013, 02:57:40 AM
#13
You might wonder : what if Cryptsy gets hacked? or what if Btc-e gets hacked?

If you keep wondering in life about everything bad that COULD happen, you're doing it wrong
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1473
LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 14, 2013, 02:55:38 AM
#12

When his unhackable C++ exchange gets hacked with about 50,000 BTC evaporating and this guy simply vaporizes from existence....
I'm going to raise my glass and offer a  toast "Well played Realsolid, it was two plus years in the making but well played"


~BCX~

Would not surprise me.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1000
September 14, 2013, 02:53:54 AM
#11
Yes, mcxnow is soon to get "hacked" and a metric fuckton of BTC is going to disappear.

Emphasis on "hacked"  Roll Eyes RS sure knows how to play the long con.
legendary
Activity: 2492
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 14, 2013, 02:53:33 AM
#10
You cant touch the man, EVER! Give it up JOKER!


I agree with you, which is the point of this thread and why anyone should be curious before depositing any money they can't afford to lose.


~BCX~

+1 Know who you are sending your money to when using an exchange. I've opted to even stop using BTC-e because of this simple fact.
legendary
Activity: 2492
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
September 14, 2013, 02:50:00 AM
#9
Simple rule of security: If you can create it it CAN be broken.

Just depends on how difficulty it is to break.
legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1050
September 14, 2013, 02:40:08 AM
#8
Who signs their name at the end of a message when its plainly visible who wrote it.

~Lollaskates~

People who think they are important enough to mention their names twice Wink
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
September 13, 2013, 06:14:56 PM
#7
Dont u have anything better to do in life besides thinking about RS whole day long?! You cant touch the man, EVER! Give it up JOKER!
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September 13, 2013, 06:14:43 PM
#6
I was very surprised that he gave in and added Google Authenticator.  Using GA marks your site for extra web crawling and it seemed RS wanted to avoid any extra Google attention.  So I'm genuinely curious why the change. 

-Merc
To improve security. As far as I know he cares more about the users then the money, at least he acts like that. I do trust him and if you don't then don't use the exchange or deposit small amounts, fairly simple.
sr. member
Activity: 364
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September 13, 2013, 06:13:45 PM
#5
I was very surprised that he gave in and added Google Authenticator.  Using GA marks your site for extra web crawling and it seemed RS wanted to avoid any extra Google attention.  So I'm genuinely curious why the change.  

-Merc
sr. member
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September 13, 2013, 06:13:08 PM
#4
The revenue shares now value mcxnow to 60000 BTC, bubbles are fun!


I gotta give Realsolid credit where it is due. He's doing an excellent job at rapidly building a huge supply of BTC on his exchange mcxNOW which by all rights, is a kick ass site. Really it is. I can't believe I'm going to admit this also, but Solidcoin 2, for what it was, was also another innovative idea in it's own rite and I really was looking forward to Microcash. It was only abrasiveness of the developer I had issue with.

With that being said,

Has anyone ever stopped to realize that this person is a literal ghost? Realsolid is a Ninja at covering his tracks. An absolute Ninja that has laid several dead ends. Now before all of the flame replies start, inquiring about exactly who owns mcxNOW is not an out of the line question when depositing BTC there.


When his unhackable C++ exchange gets hacked with about 50,000 BTC evaporating and this guy simply vaporizes from existence....
I'm going to raise my glass and offer a  toast "Well played Realsolid, it was two plus years in the making but well played"


~BCX~
Who signs their name at the end of a message when its plainly visible who wrote it.

~Lollaskates~
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September 13, 2013, 06:12:42 PM
#3
Well every exchange can be "hacked" now what?
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September 13, 2013, 06:12:36 PM
#2
anything is hackable if enough resources are put into it..
legendary
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September 13, 2013, 06:08:40 PM
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