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Topic: ☆★☆Escrow by Maidak(Reg. 2011) 1% fee ICO/IPO/Contests/Campaigns 24/7 Service☆★☆ - page 2. (Read 25972 times)

legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1004
No I can not hack your stuff you can receive the report in the six vulns you are open to you either want to escrow the funds and follow through or not someone has already left me positive feedback on my services thabks

I'd almost give you a Bitcoin if you prove you're with the DoD.
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
No I can not hack your stuff you can receive the report in the six vulns you are open to you either want to escrow the funds and follow through or not someone has already left me positive feedback on my services thabks
legendary
Activity: 1135
Merit: 1002
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@john because i see LITERALLY SEE WITH MY OWN EYES 6 vulns on your server. cause i see exploits means im strange? jesus bro you asked for gods sake. im just not gonna exploit the exploits. ill return @ 5pmEST

You can see it but you can't hack it because your work for government and you would be arrested? That's just strange dude. Deal is to hack our server and change something there. Smiley
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
@john because i see LITERALLY SEE WITH MY OWN EYES 6 vulns on your server. cause i see exploits means im strange? jesus bro you asked for gods sake. im just not gonna exploit the exploits. ill return @ 5pmEST
legendary
Activity: 1135
Merit: 1002
Developer
We use service of Maidak and we trust him. Pythonpro1337 is just a strange guy who tries to win our contest at any cost.

Reference:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/can-you-hack-our-site-1-btc-reward-time-limited-948054
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1058
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ive tried to convince him and imrer that you responded to escrow idk man i said you were available and called it suspicious i insisted to use you. im like dude hes the only one on... shady as hell if you ask me

I sent him a pm an asked for a response to this. When this is cleared up I would appreciate it if you edited your post.
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
ive tried to convince him and imrer that you responded to escrow idk man i said you were available and called it suspicious i insisted to use you. im like dude hes the only one on... shady as hell if you ask me
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1058
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apparently they think youre gonna scam them cause i said you responded about the escrow and why i wanted to use you... suspicious they said im like i dont even know this guy lol

That doesn't make sense I've dealt with Johny before and he knows I'm not a scammer. Please have him post here to verify if my services will be needed or not.
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
apparently they think youre gonna scam them cause i said you responded about the escrow and why i wanted to use you... suspicious they said im like i dont even know this guy lol
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1058
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Maidak im requesting services of escrow on cointoli.com's (johny1976 security audit) i have found 3 MAJOR vulns to his site and 3 Moderate vulns) i require you to communicate with him and i on this escrow deal he shall send you the funds agreed upon for 6 vulnerabilities to his server to you in escrow in BTC. you will release the funds to my address once you verify the full report summary and details to fix for the issues of the vulns. please contact me and him VIA shared private message here on the forums or post on his thread for confirmation https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=948054.20

Posted a reply on the thread with the deposit address when he sends the coin well continue the rest of the escrow through group private messages.
member
Activity: 99
Merit: 10
Maidak im requesting services of escrow on cointoli.com's (johny1976 security audit) i have found 3 MAJOR vulns to his site and 3 Moderate vulns) i require you to communicate with him and i on this escrow deal he shall send you the funds agreed upon for 6 vulnerabilities to his server to you in escrow in BTC. you will release the funds to my address once you verify the full report summary and details to fix for the issues of the vulns. please contact me and him VIA shared private message here on the forums or post on his thread for confirmation https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=948054.20
legendary
Activity: 2296
Merit: 1031
Vouch for Maidak.  He's very professional and has helped me with escrow services in the past.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1058
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legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1058
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My escrow is available again took a much needed break from the PC.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1058
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I was thinking about making a offline cold storage address for my escrow service this single address could be used by anyone at anytime. They would need to know how to sign messages to verify the payment however what would you guys think about this?
This might be a good idea for people to use for when you are offline, (to keep a transaction moving) however by default you should offer a new address each time so people can maintain their privacy when needed

Yeah the primary idea is certainly for any offline transactions that could be handled while I am AFK and just releasing the escrowed deposit as soon as I am back. What I do currently depending on the type of escrow is provide a 1 time use address for each escrow or a offline paper wallet generated from a piperwallet.

The concept of a static address in my original post seems like it would work and they could still keep their privacy of the transaction by keeping it between private messages, unless of course they already had a public post. If I did add this how would you guys think I should go about as far as the rules to using it?
You would need some kind of guarantee/proof that the person who claims to have sent funds to an address actually sent funds to the address; this can generally be done with a signed message, however there are a huge amount of people on here that have no clue how to sign a message, even after being given instructions for their specific wallet (they often need three or four tries). I might put a warning that it should only be used for advanced users of bitcoin and that you will have certain requirements to prove that funds were actually sent from a user's address in order to consider the funds 'theirs'

Yeah thats exactly what would need to happen. Sadly your completely right about majority of the users not having a clue how to sign a message.
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=901169.0;topicseen
Can you escrow this transaction? Please leave a message on the thread if you can!
Thanks!!
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
I was thinking about making a offline cold storage address for my escrow service this single address could be used by anyone at anytime. They would need to know how to sign messages to verify the payment however what would you guys think about this?
This might be a good idea for people to use for when you are offline, (to keep a transaction moving) however by default you should offer a new address each time so people can maintain their privacy when needed

Yeah the primary idea is certainly for any offline transactions that could be handled while I am AFK and just releasing the escrowed deposit as soon as I am back. What I do currently depending on the type of escrow is provide a 1 time use address for each escrow or a offline paper wallet generated from a piperwallet.

The concept of a static address in my original post seems like it would work and they could still keep their privacy of the transaction by keeping it between private messages, unless of course they already had a public post. If I did add this how would you guys think I should go about as far as the rules to using it?
You would need some kind of guarantee/proof that the person who claims to have sent funds to an address actually sent funds to the address; this can generally be done with a signed message, however there are a huge amount of people on here that have no clue how to sign a message, even after being given instructions for their specific wallet (they often need three or four tries). I might put a warning that it should only be used for advanced users of bitcoin and that you will have certain requirements to prove that funds were actually sent from a user's address in order to consider the funds 'theirs'
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1058
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
I was thinking about making a offline cold storage address for my escrow service this single address could be used by anyone at anytime. They would need to know how to sign messages to verify the payment however what would you guys think about this?
This might be a good idea for people to use for when you are offline, (to keep a transaction moving) however by default you should offer a new address each time so people can maintain their privacy when needed

Yeah the primary idea is certainly for any offline transactions that could be handled while I am AFK and just releasing the escrowed deposit as soon as I am back. What I do currently depending on the type of escrow is provide a 1 time use address for each escrow or a offline paper wallet generated from a piperwallet.

The concept of a static address in my original post seems like it would work and they could still keep their privacy of the transaction by keeping it between private messages, unless of course they already had a public post. If I did add this how would you guys think I should go about as far as the rules to using it?
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
I was thinking about making a offline cold storage address for my escrow service this single address could be used by anyone at anytime. They would need to know how to sign messages to verify the payment however what would you guys think about this?
This might be a good idea for people to use for when you are offline, (to keep a transaction moving) however by default you should offer a new address each time so people can maintain their privacy when needed
sr. member
Activity: 254
Merit: 250
Hi, just sent you a PM. I'm interested in your service.
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