On March 05, 2011, 07:23:19 PM (CST), Jed McCaleb passed the reins of Mt Gox (below) to a suicidal Frenchman whose claim-to-fame consisted of baking apple pies and naming his company, Tibanne, after his cat thanks, in part, to his grandmother. Mark Karpeles also has some IT skill sets, one aspect in which we're going to explore.
Hello Everyone
I created mtgox on a lark after reading about bitcoins last summer. It has been interesting and fun to do. I’m still very confident that bitcoins have a bright future. But to really make mtgox what it has the potential to be would require more time than I have right now. So I’ve decided to pass the torch to someone better able to take the site to the next level.
MagicalTux has already contributed a lot to the bitcoin community and in many ways he will be better at running the site than I was. He has much more experience with web programming, system administration and integrating with banks and other payment processors than I do.
Everything will still work the same as always for the time being. But expect a lot of positive changes after he takes over including:
Automatic (and free) funding from Euro accounts.
Automatic ACH deposit and withdrawal.
Margin trading.
Interface redesign.
Lifting the $1000 a day withdrawal limit.
Thanks to everyone that has supported mtgox so far. Can’t wait to see BTC hit $10!
I can still be reached on the forum as "jed" or through fivegrinder.com
On November 10, 2010, 08:03:10 AM (CST), Mark Karpeles penned his 7th post using his MagicalTux user name on this here forum. Within you'll read that he owns SMSZ.net.
Hi,
I'm testing a service I put together quickly: for
0.50 BTC you can send a SMS
anywhere in the world.
I implemented a small "wallet" where you can load & unload bitcoins easily (without any fee, of course) and a really limited interface (you'll soon see how bad I am at design).
NB: Loading coins to the wallet will wait for 3 confirmations (~30 min).
URL: http://smsz.net/Missing features:- View status of previously sent SMS, including transfer status
- Change password/email page
- Longer messages (will bill 0.5BTC * ceil(length_of_message / 160))
- Ability to send messages coming from your own phone number (you put your phone number, pay 0.5BTC, receive a code by SMS you then enter on the site and voila)
- Phone number book
- When entering the destination phone number, the input should be prefixed of country list with number prefix (need to find a database with country iso code -> country phone code list)
- Feature for payments (generate payment urls compatible with mobile phones?)
Anyway before spending more time on that, some feedback would be welcome.
Remember to enter numbers in international format (+
.)!! Even if you make a mistake in the number, the SMS will be sent to the gateway and you'll be billed anyway.
Oh and if you are interested in sending large amount of SMS I can put together an API too
http://who.godaddy.com/whoisstd.aspx?domain=smsz.net&prog_id=GoDaddy&k=CbcIfiOkM7uMU4TguR6M7byld9kiZ262FeICBIvE7CI3M5XBwW9Qyg%3d%3dSo, after discussions on IRC we have resulted in the creation of a new bitcoin wiki at
https://en.bitcoin.it/Why, you are going to tell me, do we have a new wiki while there's already one on bitcoin.org ?
Well, I'll give the three main reasons:
- People do not want to add community-related subjects to the official bitcoin wiki. Probably because nobody said if it was OK or not, but since the wiki is labelled as "Documentation", only technical stuff have ended in there. I believe the community should have its own wiki too (it may contain technical stuff in the end, why not)
- Dokuwiki is ugly. This is not really a fact, but more like a shared opinion. If you like dokuwiki more, you are free to stay there
- The wiki on bitcoin.org cannot be mirrored easily. bitcoin.org went down once for a fairly long time, which is not reassuring. This new wiki can be mirrored easily by anyone since the mediawiki xml dump files are available for download. Extensive documentation on mediawiki mirroring is available on Internet.
So anyway, come and share your bitcoin experience on
https://en.bitcoin.it/ (other languages available on request)
...of which was in reference to the following in the same IRC chat logs.17:02 ArtForz yep, even without coins a distributed timestamping system would be useful
17:03 Tester yes and widespread dependence on it can be a big risk but the gain is worth it
17:04 ArtForz the real cool part is the idea of using it to create a currency on top and using that same currency to reward "timekeepers"
17:04 Tester an old old kids book Snow Treasure is interesting also - gold was moved bit by bit in tiny amounts
17:09 kiba https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Main_Page
17:09 kiba bitcoin documentation wiki!
17:10 MT`AwAy (a less formal, more community-oriented wiki)
17:10 Tester "less forma" :-)
17:10 Tester "less formal" even
17:10 MT`AwAy wtf
17:11 MT`AwAy why is BCBot noticing me suddently?
17:17 nanotube MT`AwAy: you quit and rejoined (got your cloak i see) that's why
17:17 Tester As bitcoin goes viral it will be interesting to watch
17:17 MT`AwAy nanotube: oh, it made me quit/rejoin, didn't expect that
17:18 MT`AwAy and yeah I got my cloak after almost 5 years on freenode (will be 5 years on jan 6th) 18:09 gribble The average time to generate a block at 2213553 Khps, given current difficulty of 12252.03471156 , is 6 hours, 36 minutes, and 12 seconds
18:10 cosurgi ArtForz: have you seen wikipedia page? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin - it's there!
18:10 genjix MT`AwAy: i need a login
18:10 MT`AwAy genjix: where ?
18:11 genjix bitcoin.it
18:11 T_X the bitcoin-pool-miner, are people only receiving bitcoins when they are connected while a block got generated?
18:11 MT`AwAy genjix: you can register
18:11 genjix no, i only have log in
18:11 cosurgi ;;bc,calc 17341
18:11 gribble The average time to generate a block at 17341 Khps, given current difficulty of 12252.03471156 , is 5 weeks, 0 days, 2 hours, 55 minutes, and 47 seconds
18:13 MT`AwAy genjix: let me check
18:13 genjix kk
18:14 MT`AwAy here genjix fixed
18:14 MT`AwAy you can register now 19:28 altamic enter gollum
19:28 [Noodles] but your right that it's a strange way to "take" fees instead of adding them
19:28 Granttt ok, look at #bicoin market, heres one trade: <+gribble> MTG| TRADE| 10.2 @ $0.22221 on my account i see: 12/16/10 14:40
19:29 Insty just seems silly to duplicate effort. but gl.
19:29 Granttt i still dont understand, its easier to assume it works that way lol
19:29 MT`AwAy Insty: then edit bitcoin.it
19:30 altamic MT: do you own bitcoin.it?
19:31 MT`AwAy altamic: yes
19:31 MT`AwAy altamic: I also own bitcoin.in and bitcoin.at
19:31 altamic heh I included the three references above to show that there's no mistake in proving that MT`AwAy is indeed Mark Karpeles.Back to exploring SMSZ.net.
http://smsz.net.ipaddress.com/Looking up the first one:
http://who.godaddy.com/whoisstd.aspx?domain=kinshasamakambo.com&prog_id=GoDaddy&k=NEmwAmrf1yAtdF6zD+F2DEVod35tHwhMJ5anTUjdqfk+Al%2ffWZFz5V9hWFSXcaIL0Gb9t8Kq20M%3d
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Domain Name: KINSHASAMAKAMBO.COM
Registry Domain ID: 1758189665_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.wildwestdomains.com
Registrar URL: http://www.wildwestdomains.com
Update Date: 2013-12-21 12:57:41
Creation Date: 2012-11-09 10:38:57
Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2014-11-09 10:38:57
Registrar: Wild West Domains, LLC
Registrar IANA ID: 440
Registrar Abuse Contact Email: [email protected]
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.480-624-2505
Reseller: GoDaddy
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
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Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: Stanley Pace
Registrant Organization:
Registrant Street: 4700 Nantucket Ct.
Registrant City: Flower Mound
Registrant State/Province: Texas
Registrant Postal Code: 75022
Registrant Country: United States
Registrant Phone: 3109487284
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Registry Admin ID:
Admin Name: Stanley Pace
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Admin Street: 4700 Nantucket Ct.
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Registry Tech ID:
Tech Name: Stanley Pace
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Tech Street: 4700 Nantucket Ct.
Tech City: Flower Mound
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Name Server: NS1.SEDOPARKING.COM http://kinshasamakambo.com/ is no longer available, but you can see the French site at achives.org or simply visit
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kinshasa-Makambo/187174348013568Perhaps, I'm chasing my Bruno tail on this one, for that's one helluva stretch to go from some French dude baking apple pies with his roomie to some African music site. Then again, maybe not...
Also registered at the 4700 Nantucket Ct., Flower Mound, TX, is macrotrade.com (Micro Trade), of which their website is no longer active since early 2012, but does have a Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Macro-Trade/136759816393121 having 164 UNPAID likes.
Let's see if there's anything interesting I/we can dig up pertaining to Macro Trade, shall we?
http://www.hyip.biz/details/macrotrade.comDomain: macrotrade.com
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Record modified on: 2013-05-04 05:02:49 UTC
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Registrant contact:
Stanley Pace
4700 Nantucket Ct.
Flower Mound, TX 75022 US
Administrative contact:
Stanley Pace
[email protected]
4700 Nantucket Ct.
Flower Mound, TX 75022 US
Phone: +1.3109297555
Fax:
Technical contact:
Stanley Pace
[email protected]
4700 Nantucket Ct.
Flower Mound, TX 75022 US
Phone: +1.3109297555
Fax:
Billing contact:
Stanley Pace
[email protected]
4700 Nantucket Ct.
Flower Mound, TX 75022 US
Phone: +1.3109297555
Fax:
Nameservers:
ns2.pql.net
ns1.pql.net http://www.bcsc.bc.ca/Enforcement/Investment_Caution_List/Forteco_Trading_Ltd_/The website of Macro Trade was recently brought to our attention. On its website, Macro Trade claims to be “a duly incorporated investment company offering multiple financial services to its clients globally” and offers on-line trading accounts. It also claims to be owned by Forteco Trading Ltd. (Forteco).
Neither Macro Trade nor Forteco is registered in British Columbia to trade in, or advise on, securities and exchange contracts.
We urge British Columbia residents to exercise extreme caution when dealing with firms that are not registered to trade or advise in British Columbia.
Forteco Trading Ltd.
Date added: December 06, 2011
Address/Contact:
Macro Trade:
Office 14, First Floor, Trinity House
Victoria
Mahe, Seychelles
Macro Trade and Forteco Trading Ltd.:
Albany House, 324/326 Regent Street
London W1B 3HH
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 20 3468 4237 Fax: +44 20 7127 5284
www.macrotrade.com FORTECO TRADING LTD Macro Trade They gave me a plan , i invested on it round about 300$ and now they are scam and not paying me. the other company www.comodo.com had issued them a certificate of trust. London, United Kingdomwww.macrotrade.com , as they were claiming that they are a registered trading company and they also has a certificate from www. comodo.com, so my level of trust increases on that site..
read these words by www.comodo.com
that site cheated to its all customer and turn into scam, they are not paying to anyone that hope so they will not pay to anyone in future too. i contact to comodo.com and ask them to plz compensate my investement , but now they are saying that they are not responsible for this act of the site, its a matter between you and the owner of the site.
one more thing after my complain to comodo , suddenly comodo remove their logo and identity certificate from www.macrotrade.com.. it is clrearly means that the both companies are scam and fraud.
i am just writting you this complain just becasue i want to tell the world about the reallity of these site, and i also want my money back. Obviously, this person is off their motherfuckin' rocker, for no way in hell could COMODO be a scam, unless...https://blogs.comodo.com/e-commerce/dark-wallet-whats-fuss/
In the last few weeks, I have read a fair amount of press coverage about a new Bitcoin wallet application called Dark Wallet. I have also received many inquiries from various sources (customers, blog subscribers, etc.) asking for recommendations on how to stay protected against this “new threat”. Being a Bitcoin “technology” fan myself and watching its evolution since inception, I’m eager to delve into the Dark Wallet application and Bitcoin technology in general.
First things first, Dark Wallet is not a new kind of a virus, and you are not going to get infected by this type of application.
If you haven’t heard about Bitcoin and digital currencies before, this article.
Before discussing Dark Wallet in more detail, here’s some background information about the problems in the Bitcoin technology.