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March 29, 2014, 08:53:45 AM
#40
So you are the owner of Carbonwallet thats not right the owner is ENOM, INC.

Lol where did you read that?
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March 09, 2014, 04:24:07 PM
#39
FTP Hacked..... Password retrieving..........Password Retrieved.

Username: root
Password: 123456......5000


You son a a b***h this a not our FTP Username and never ever our Password if you want to know our last FTP Username was taurudo we change ever we use it the last change was @07-03-2014:22:35:28CET and we use a password with 5000 signs. We had shut off our FTP Server @07-03-2014:22:41:04CET YOU WANNABE HACKER.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony

I know what irony is, but this was not funny. Mach das nie wieder du kleiner... ich weiß das du aus Köln kommst


Ich bibbere vor Angst. Bitch please!
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March 09, 2014, 03:29:01 PM
#38
FTP Hacked..... Password retrieving..........Password Retrieved.

Username: root
Password: 123456......5000


You son a a b***h this a not our FTP Username and never ever our Password if you want to know our last FTP Username was taurudo we change ever we use it the last change was @07-03-2014:22:35:28CET and we use a password with 5000 signs. We had shut off our FTP Server @07-03-2014:22:41:04CET YOU WANNABE HACKER.

Are you 13 years old


Not trying to insult or anything, this is an honest question

No, how you came to 13
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March 09, 2014, 03:16:29 PM
#37
FTP Hacked..... Password retrieving..........Password Retrieved.

Username: root
Password: 123456......5000


You son a a b***h this a not our FTP Username and never ever our Password if you want to know our last FTP Username was taurudo we change ever we use it the last change was @07-03-2014:22:35:28CET and we use a password with 5000 signs. We had shut off our FTP Server @07-03-2014:22:41:04CET YOU WANNABE HACKER.

Are you 13 years old


Not trying to insult or anything, this is an honest question
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March 09, 2014, 09:29:51 AM
#36
FTP Hacked..... Password retrieving..........Password Retrieved.

Username: root
Password: 123456......5000


You son a a b***h this a not our FTP Username and never ever our Password if you want to know our last FTP Username was taurudo we change ever we use it the last change was @07-03-2014:22:35:28CET and we use a password with 5000 signs. We had shut off our FTP Server @07-03-2014:22:41:04CET YOU WANNABE HACKER.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony

I know what irony is, but this was not funny. Mach das nie wieder du kleiner... ich weiß das du aus Köln kommst
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March 09, 2014, 09:12:15 AM
#35
FTP Hacked..... Password retrieving..........Password Retrieved.

Username: root
Password: 123456......5000


You son a a b***h this a not our FTP Username and never ever our Password if you want to know our last FTP Username was taurudo we change ever we use it the last change was @07-03-2014:22:35:28CET and we use a password with 5000 signs. We had shut off our FTP Server @07-03-2014:22:41:04CET YOU WANNABE HACKER.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony
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March 08, 2014, 03:30:54 PM
#34
Sorry i overreact but i hate people like him. Say he's a hacker but lies. He only wanted to compromise our reputation
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March 08, 2014, 03:14:58 PM
#33
FTP Hacked..... Password retrieving..........Password Retrieved.

Username: root
Password: 123456......5000


You son a a b***h this a not our FTP Username and never ever our Password if you want to know our last FTP Username was taurudo we change ever we use it the last change was @07-03-2014:22:35:28CET and we use a password with 5000 signs. We had shut off our FTP Server @07-03-2014:22:41:04CET YOU WANNABE HACKER.
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March 08, 2014, 03:02:06 PM
#32
FTP Hacked..... Password retrieving..........Password Retrieved.

Username: root
Password: 123456......5000
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March 08, 2014, 02:31:22 PM
#31
Yes. But Blockchain.info saved you BTC @ their Server we save it @ your PC/passphrase

Encrypted BTC, though. In the end it's up to your passphrase for both of them.

Here your BTC are also encrypted. Thanks for that i haven't know that the passphrase has the same function like the in my Wallet. So now the difference is we save the BTC encrypted at the Browser Cache and Blockchain save the BTC encrypted at their Server
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March 08, 2014, 02:00:12 PM
#30
Yes. But Blockchain.info saved you BTC @ their Server we save it @ your PC/passphrase

Encrypted BTC, though. In the end it's up to your passphrase for both of them.
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March 08, 2014, 01:42:17 PM
#29
Yes. But Blockchain.info saved you BTC @ their Server we save it @ your PC/passphrase
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March 08, 2014, 01:24:34 PM
#28
So it's sort of like blockchain.info?
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March 08, 2014, 01:03:13 PM
#27
The money is not in the Server your Money is your passphrase it's a 128+256bit key. The Server only hold the Bincoind in a Java Version https://code.google.com/p/bitcoinj/ with the encryption/decryption Software. The WebSite is only the GUI/Userinterface, so i can say this is the Securest Bitcoin Wallet after Bitcoin-QT and Multibit. And yes the Server is so secure how i had sayed. Please delete the Cache we had done a Update of the GUI, your Coins are secured like the Gold in Fort Knox
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March 08, 2014, 12:12:19 PM
#26
That means we have a question, if i delete the cache the server will download it again on my computer, great, but then, it means it is actually stored on the server the money, I hope it's secure as you say.
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March 07, 2014, 06:18:15 PM
#25

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 Ram and cache  Shocked so what if in case I had a ram failure  or delete my cache will I lose all my coins???
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This is no Problem your passphrase is a 128&256bit key it Cointains your Bitcoin addresses and Privatkey. If you access Kryptowallet.org with a different Computer the Computer download the Scrypt and your Computer decrypt the passphrase and your Computer have again access. The Server is only the Source and the Userinterface all Transactions happen on your Computer
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March 07, 2014, 05:16:15 PM
#24
It's true not so save your Bitcoins at Online Wallets but here the Bitcoins are not saved at our Server they are saved in your Browser Cache and RAM







 Ram and cache  Shocked so what if in case I had a ram failure  or delete my cache will I lose all my coins???
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March 07, 2014, 12:07:28 PM
#23
rofl. i was wondering! its probably a scheme to steal BTC.

No is it not. Me and Aleksei Richards have anymore no problems i have used his Code as a "Core", because i like his idea to make a Wallet you can access at the Internet, but still the Bitcoin are on the local Computer.As a Developer who work at Encryption Systems i wanted to make this "Core" code more secure than it is. So i have added 256bit encryption and 128bit encryption, the "Core" use only 128bit. For me thats to low. I had never lied, i can't steal your Bitcoin they are local on you Browser Cache if you don't trust me than you ca trust Aleksei Richards he was the Developer of the "Core".

Hi,

I was a bit angry before but I'm fine now. I overreacted.

Anyway,

I would recommend you make the first page more your own, this would help you create a brand if you really want to build out a new wallet service.

I can recommend bootsrap 3 templates to get you started.

i.e. http://themeforest.net/item/misha-bootstrap-3-retina-app-landing-page/6685580

Now i'm working on a new GUI/User Interface for my Version.

I'm sorry for the misundertanding

The NewTimes Developer/Devision Kryptocoin.org
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March 07, 2014, 11:53:28 AM
#22
rofl. i was wondering! its probably a scheme to steal BTC.
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March 07, 2014, 09:43:52 AM
#21
Hi,

I'm the owner of carbon wallet http://carbonwallet.com/.

Take down you site immediately or I will be sending a Cease and Desist to your domain host.

If you are going to use carbon wallet as a basis for your crappy little wallet offering, at least have the decency to make up your own marketing.



So you are the owner of Carbonwallet thats not right the owner is ENOM, INC. , but the code is Open Source and i have changed it and added much features the old Code doesn't have. I had added 256bit and used the 128bit for some features, i have added a background feature, used a different Java Version so the Code can also work on WebSpaces and not only on Servers with Java and node.js. And changed some HTML Codes in PHP. So i'am the owner of Kryptowallet.org based on carbonwallet.com in the README file you can see i had written that my Wallet Scrypt is based on carbonwallet.com.

http://opensource.org/licenses/CDDL-1.0

3.2. Modifications.

The Modifications that You create or to which You contribute are governed by the terms of this License. You represent that You believe Your Modifications are Your original creation(s) and/or You have sufficient rights to grant the rights conveyed by this License.


4.3. Modified Versions.

When You are an Initial Developer and You want to create a new license for Your Original Software, You may create and use a modified version of this License if You: (a) rename the license and remove any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that the license differs from this License); and (b) otherwise make it clear that the license contains terms which differ from this License.
You don't own any bitcoins if you don't own the private keys to them.
What do you mean with that

@Aleksei Richards i hope we can resolve this at a different way PM me
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March 07, 2014, 07:17:28 AM
#20
You don't own any bitcoins if you don't own the private keys to them.
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March 07, 2014, 06:33:23 AM
#19
Hah, with the post of Aleksei Richards  it really seems game set and match for this crappy new wallet service.
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March 07, 2014, 04:59:21 AM
#18
Hi,

I'm the owner of carbon wallet http://carbonwallet.com/.

Take down you site immediately or I will be sending a Cease and Desist to your domain host.

If you are going to use carbon wallet as a basis for your crappy little wallet offering, at least have the decency to make up your own marketing.

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March 07, 2014, 12:56:08 AM
#17
No mather is right or wrong to, hundreds of suckers will deposit there and the owner of this website is already a rich man. Game over.

First of all you don't need to tell us "suckers". 2. how i can steal your/the Bitcoins if i don't know the passphrase you/they use. If you have forgot the Bitcoins are saved in YOUR BROWSER CACHE AND NOT AT OUR SERVER. I/We don't know if someone use our Wallet with ... passphrase, because we don't know any passphrase I know only my.

Edit: Short From: I do not know you passphrase, so i can't steal you Bitcoins. I don't need to steal your Bitcoins.

You sure fucking know it we must enter it on your website...

I don't care what BS you sell.

Don't use any online crap to store your bitcoin. Use the official wallet.

The end.



This is not the end if you don't understand what Kryptowallet.org is. If you access Kryptowallet.org, the Scrypt is downloading automatic @ your PC. And generate your passphrase. So if somone send you Bitcoins he send it to your PC not to my Server. If you send anyone Bitcoins your PC sends the Bitcoins not my Server. My Online Wallet is so not a real Online Wallet it l's more a GUI (User Interface).

THE WALLET IS SECURE AND OPENSOURCE SO IF YOU FIND A HOLE IN THE CODE YOU CAN CLOSE IT CAN'T FIND ANYONE.THIS IS CODED BY ME
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March 06, 2014, 05:52:30 PM
#16
No mather is right or wrong to, hundreds of suckers will deposit there and the owner of this website is already a rich man. Game over.

First of all you don't need to tell us "suckers". 2. how i can steal your/the Bitcoins if i don't know the passphrase you/they use. If you have forgot the Bitcoins are saved in YOUR BROWSER CACHE AND NOT AT OUR SERVER. I/We don't know if someone use our Wallet with ... passphrase, because we don't know any passphrase I know only my.

Edit: Short From: I do not know you passphrase, so i can't steal you Bitcoins. I don't need to steal your Bitcoins.

You sure fucking know it we must enter it on your website...

I don't care what BS you sell.

Don't use any online crap to store your bitcoin. Use the official wallet.

The end.

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March 06, 2014, 04:48:14 PM
#15
No mather is right or wrong to, hundreds of suckers will deposit there and the owner of this website is already a rich man. Game over.

First of all you don't need to tell us "suckers". 2. how i can steal your/the Bitcoins if i don't know the passphrase you/they use. If you have forgot the Bitcoins are saved in YOUR BROWSER CACHE AND NOT AT OUR SERVER. I/We don't know if someone use our Wallet with ... passphrase, because we don't know any passphrase I know only my.

Edit: Short From: I do not know you passphrase, so i can't steal you Bitcoins. I don't need to steal your Bitcoins.
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March 06, 2014, 04:24:34 PM
#14
No matter what is right or wrong to do, hundreds of suckers will deposit there and the owner of this website is already a rich man. Game over.
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March 06, 2014, 04:07:19 PM
#13
Dont.


YESSSSSSSSSSS  Tongue Tongue and i wish you all a good night it's late. I reply the next day

I do know that but you didn't mention you used encryption over ftp  Wink
Secondly, a 5000 character password remains ludicrous. You're not going to be better protected against burglars if you install 10 locks at your front door.

Sorry i forgot to tell this i believed this is clearly. I use a so big password against Bruce Force, but when i enable FTP and you use 3times a wrong passowrd the Server Black list the IP and shut FTP off
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March 06, 2014, 04:02:53 PM
#12
I do know that but you didn't mention you used encryption over ftp  Wink
Secondly, a 5000 character password remains ludicrous. You're not going to be better protected against burglars if you install 10 locks at your front door.
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March 06, 2014, 03:58:57 PM
#11
It's true not so save your Bitcoins at Online Wallets but here the Bitcoins are not saved at our Server they are saved in your Browser Cache and RAM


Until the Javascript on your page is changed by a hacker, and the key is sent back over HTTP instead of being cached.

Yes you are true, but you can't access our Server over FTP or other Services, FTP,SSH ... are disabled and only activated when we release an Upgrade/Update. Our FTP password is over 5000 signs long and changed every time i use it

FTP is a very insecure protocol as it doesn't use any encryption by default..your login and password can be sniffed as they are sent in plaintext..
5000 signs is ridiculous anyway..I doubt any ftpd would accept that as a password..

You know that FTP can use SLL and/or SSH (sftp:// with SHH) and (ftps:// for SLL/TLS) our server can handle a password for FTP with 5000 signs/ your not?
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March 06, 2014, 03:49:11 PM
#10
It's true not so save your Bitcoins at Online Wallets but here the Bitcoins are not saved at our Server they are saved in your Browser Cache and RAM


Until the Javascript on your page is changed by a hacker, and the key is sent back over HTTP instead of being cached.

Yes you are true, but you can't access our Server over FTP or other Services, FTP,SSH ... are disabled and only activated when we release an Upgrade/Update. Our FTP password is over 5000 signs long and changed every time i use it

FTP is a very insecure protocol as it doesn't use any encryption by default..your login and password can be sniffed as they are sent in plaintext..
5000 signs is ridiculous anyway..I doubt any ftpd would accept that as a password..
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March 06, 2014, 03:47:39 PM
#9
Dont.
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March 06, 2014, 03:47:16 PM
#8
It's true not so save your Bitcoins at Online Wallets but here the Bitcoins are not saved at our Server they are saved in your Browser Cache and RAM


Until the Javascript on your page is changed by a hacker, and the key is sent back over HTTP instead of being cached.

Yes you are true, but you can't access our Server over FTP or other Services, FTP,SSH ... are disabled and only activated when we release an Upgrade/Update. Our FTP password is over 5000 signs long and changed every time i/we use it

The Server can't handle http:// we had disabled it,we use only https:// if you use http:// you get automatic to https:// [This is not a .htaccess rewrite this is Software side]
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March 06, 2014, 03:41:58 PM
#7
Why would anyone looking for a wallet use you instead of trusted and verified safe blockchain.info or bitcoin-qt?
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March 06, 2014, 03:40:42 PM
#6
It's inputs.io all over again!

NO

In inputs.io there was Server Side hack and again kryptowallet.org save the Bitcoin at YOU Browser Cache and RAM and NOT at our Server you can trust me we are Open Source, so if you not believe me than believe the Source Code https://github.com/newtimes/wallet
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March 06, 2014, 03:35:21 PM
#5
It's true not so save your Bitcoins at Online Wallets but here the Bitcoins are not saved at our Server they are saved in your Browser Cache and RAM


Until the Javascript on your page is changed by a hacker, and the key is sent back over HTTP instead of being cached.
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March 06, 2014, 03:28:26 PM
#4
It's inputs.io all over again!
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March 06, 2014, 03:11:19 PM
#3
It's true not so save your Bitcoins at Online Wallets but here the Bitcoins are not saved at our Server they are saved in your Browser Cache and RAM

Don't store coins in online wallets.

You are just waiting for the wallet owner to declare a hack and disappear with all the coins. Thats no true  Cry Cry Cry, first read than write


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March 06, 2014, 03:05:07 PM
#2
Don't store coins in online wallets.

You are just waiting for the wallet owner to declare a hack and disappear with all the coins.

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March 06, 2014, 03:03:23 PM
#1
https://kryptowallet.org/  Grin Grin Grin We love BTCBTCBTCBTC

It's time to get a secure Bitcoin wallet.We don't store your Bitcoins locally or on our servers. So there is no Hacking possible like in MtGox.

Why should You use KryptoWallet ?

We are Open Source
We are a zero footprint wallet.
We support online or cold storage.
You can access your Bitcoin at every Computer with Internet access

We will do everything we can to protect your Bitcoins.

However you also need to take responsibility and follow these guidelines.

 Never give out your passphrase.
 Consider multiple passphrases
 Never lose your passphrases.

For more infomation visit kryptowallet.org/ or newtimes.co Try also our encrypted Cloud Service newtimes.co/infinity

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