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Topic: [OLD] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # - page 174. (Read 458370 times)

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its part of the solution and does help, slush and btcguild are already doing it...
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Whitelisting actually sounds like a smart idea.

Could that potentially be the solution to the problem?  It would be a hell of a lot easier to ban a few bad ip's from a few bad addresses.
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kinda based off eligius payout method
https://arsbitcoin.com
was up and running in three minutes
my first experience with PPS no fee

Current Difficulty 1,468,195
Current PPS Value 0.000034055412 BTC
Total PPS Work 33,689.05048846 BTC

i asked the servers ops way way back if using https://www.cloudflare.com/
which is free would protect them from ddos especially using a whitelist
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where are you guys mining right now?

See my sig Smiley

 @ DavinciJ15's place nmcbit.com  ;merged, extremely low stales(for me, traceroute that I have not done would probably be the reason)
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well I hate to be right in this situation but I predicted that we would get attacked when Luke-JR goes on vacation Sad

this sucks , eligius, slush, btcguild, my 3 favs all getting attacked

deepbit is alive but I refuse to go down that road

I am mining at GuildMiners.com just because no one else is, I am basically solo mining if anyone wants to join me

where are you guys mining right now?
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are you from Syracuse?


  Nah, in-laws are all from NY but I'm a Florida boy, through and through.....

Anywhere near WPB?Huh Looking for other BTC'ers near me.

  Sadly not any more. I used to live down in South Vero and thats about as close as I have been to living in WPB. I have been thru there for an event at the Omni. Beautiful place!

Too bad.The gameing clan I'm in & been playin with for 6 years has 30 members & until 3 years ago I never met any of em.Until one had a PC prob & I found out he lived 15 miles from me,then 5 others spoke up that they also lived in south Fla.I have met all 6 members since,what a small world Cheesy


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are you from Syracuse?


  Nah, in-laws are all from NY but I'm a Florida boy, through and through.....

Anywhere near WPB?Huh Looking for other BTC'ers near me.

  Sadly not any more. I used to live down in South Vero and thats about as close as I have been to living in WPB. I have been thru there for an event at the Omni. Beautiful place!
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are you from Syracuse?


  Nah, in-laws are all from NY but I'm a Florida boy, through and through.....

Anywhere near WPB?Huh Looking for other BTC'ers near me.
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are you from Syracuse?


  Nah, in-laws are all from NY but I'm a Florida boy, through and through.....
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I actually wrote a dos program in C  back in the day - in the wild west days of efnet, but those days are long behind me, oh well thanks for the info :0

  haha, u and me both, brother.    Tongue

mine was called Thc.420 (yes I was a teenager at the time)
it was a major improvement on smurf
and paved the way for slice which came out a year or so afterwards

I remember the administrator from Hawaii.edu calling me on the phone at my parents house one night at 3 Am and politely asked me to stop holding his network down, (he found my nick in the greets in my code somewhere on a hacked shell account some where on his network and looked up cablepair.org which I owned at the time) and assumed it was me who hacked his network

definitely put a scare in me. Smiley


 HAHAHA, that brings back memories.  I had a sys admin at Syracuse CS servers pop in from a hidden terminal connection on me while I was busy configuring his servers to host BNC's for me. That was an interesting convo. Scared the shit out of me as I had an alerts terminal up to watch for terminal connections and saw none. But, POOF, there the bastard was looking right at me, and me directly connected at the time thru an open BNC, so if he wanted he coulda tracked me. In any effect, after several convos I gained a lock in there by agreeing to keep others out(which I usually did with my 'pots' anyhows), and was able to maintain my other activities down the line.

  Interestingly its also how I met the gentleman who later became my security advisor for an ISP I owned. He left a nice lil note on one of the mail servers of his I had been tapping thru that read, "I know you're in here" it was funny as hell at the time because I would wipe all the terminal logs, etc. But ofc that was obvious. We ended up dropping notes back and fourth for a while before I finally got the nerve to call him and reveal who I was and what I was up to.


  Fun times, fun times. These kids now a days just don't seem to give a shit and seem to be inclusive of a higher percentage of 'destructives' for no good reason than I grew up with...

  Cheers
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I actually wrote a dos program in C  back in the day - in the wild west days of efnet, but those days are long behind me, oh well thanks for the info :0

  haha, u and me both, brother.    Tongue

mine was called Thc.420 (yes I was a teenager at the time)
it was a major improvement on smurf
and paved the way for slice which came out a year or so afterwards

I remember the administrator from Hawaii.edu calling me on the phone at my parents house one night at 3 Am and politely asked me to stop holding his network down, (he found my nick in the greets in my code somewhere on a hacked shell account some where on his network and looked up cablepair.org which I owned at the time) and assumed it was me who hacked his network

definitely put a scare in me. Smiley
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I actually wrote a dos program in C  back in the day - in the wild west days of efnet, but those days are long behind me, oh well thanks for the info :0

I`m was profi in Borland C/Pascal too Tongue

 Add to that Dbase and Assembly and you got me in the same age group. ;p
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groovy man Tongue


I actually wrote a dos program in C  back in the day - in the wild west days of efnet, but those days are long behind me, oh well thanks for the info :0

I`m was profi in Borland C/Pascal too Tongue
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I actually wrote a dos program in C  back in the day - in the wild west days of efnet, but those days are long behind me, oh well thanks for the info :0

  haha, u and me both, brother.    Tongue
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its alive!

Edit: shit! down again
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I actually wrote a dos program in C  back in the day - in the wild west days of efnet, but those days are long behind me, oh well thanks for the info :0
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Distributed Denial of Service
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yikes your right, damn if I wasnt at work I would be solo mining to see if I could get lucky!

btw: I'm kind of old when it comes to the internet, when I was a youngin hanging around hackers, irc and packet kiddies (way back in the 90s) we just called it dos for denial of service attack, I noticed in modern internet lingo everyone calls it ddos now, so whats the extra d for?

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