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sr. member
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February 26, 2015, 08:26:14 PM
#44
this is a tremendous bullshit ...





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legendary
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February 26, 2015, 04:42:36 PM
#43
Well, I sign only when I need to be as more professional as possible.

F.E.
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February 26, 2015, 02:46:50 PM
#42
I try to do everything as professionally as possible, and I try to sign all my email and forum posts when I am selling something
hero member
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February 26, 2015, 07:35:51 AM
#41
It shows that you mean business and want to keep it professional.

~Hamuki

Do you mean to say I am unprofessional because I don't sign my post?
I beg to differ, I am as professional as this guy :

sr. member
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I like boobies
February 25, 2015, 08:18:51 PM
#40
People do the same thing with emails. I find it redundant.

Cheers,
(oYo)



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February 25, 2015, 04:15:56 PM
#39
Actually signing the message? Or contact info in the signature? Actual PGP signing is sorta rare I guess but useful in certain occasions.
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
February 25, 2015, 04:12:12 PM
#38
Ok.. I can see that there's a misunderstanding about the subject of this thread Cheesy and I apologize for any confusions it caused.

But this explains it very clearly what it's about.

" -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- "
^^^
...is a different type of sig.
This thread is about the ~Madness of people who do this below every post:
   
Bit_Happy

So let's just calm down and..


Funny thing is, I was thinking (just this morning) about having seen more people doing the '~Madness' and was going to start a thread asking why.  Smiley

~Goosfraba!
legendary
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February 25, 2015, 04:05:04 PM
#37
It shows that you mean business and want to keep it professional.

~Hamuki
legendary
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February 25, 2015, 02:33:24 PM
#36
Goosfraba! Roll Eyes
He told me to say it. Cool
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February 25, 2015, 01:46:31 PM
#35
Ok.. I can see that there's a misunderstanding about the subject of this thread Cheesy and I apologize for any confusions it caused.

But this explains it very clearly what it's about.

" -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- "
^^^
...is a different type of sig.
This thread is about the ~Madness of people who do this below every post:
   
Bit_Happy

So let's just calm down and..
legendary
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February 25, 2015, 12:29:06 PM
#34
You know, some people literally take you seriously as you speak, you need to be more specific.
F.E.
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February 25, 2015, 11:29:13 AM
#33
From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match.


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recovering-hacked-accounts-or-accounts-with-lost-passwords-497545


Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message.

This thread is about people who sign their posts, not signing addresses you dumbfuck. Reading is good.

~fatlazyoctopus

the only acceptable method of proving ownership is by signing a message (including current date and desired new email address) using a Bitcoin address or PGP key associated with the account. A Bitcoin address or PGP key is associated with the account only if the account posted the key/address

If the original account holder did not post BTC address or PGP key then there is no association in existence.

Your name is fitting.

Idiot, at least read the thread attached, theymos describes how you can recover a hacked account which IS relevant to this thread



It's only relevant to simple fucks like yourself who don't know what signing a post means.

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February 25, 2015, 11:27:06 AM
#32
From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match.


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recovering-hacked-accounts-or-accounts-with-lost-passwords-497545


Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message.

This thread is about people who sign their posts, not signing addresses you dumbfuck. Reading is good.

~fatlazyoctopus

the only acceptable method of proving ownership is by signing a message (including current date and desired new email address) using a Bitcoin address or PGP key associated with the account. A Bitcoin address or PGP key is associated with the account only if the account posted the key/address

If the original account holder did not post BTC address or PGP key then there is no association in existence.

Your name is fitting.

Idiot, at least read the thread attached, theymos describes how you can recover a hacked account which IS relevant to this thread
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February 25, 2015, 11:26:04 AM
#31
Wait til you get hacked. You'll sign every post you do then. I'm going to from now on once I get in my Coinbase account. Believe me you don't need to do it all the time, but every now and then you should. This way everyone will know it was at least you at this point in time. Take my advice, with the rise of stolen accounts, you won't regret it.

Sorry you got hacked buddy but I don't understand how signing post can recover stolen accounts.



When you sign a address it shows that you are the one signing it. It verifys the ip address its coming from.
That's the problem:
let's say an hacker steals an account of someone who does that.
If he is a good hacker(or smart and not a script kiddie) he will just copycat your older posts. Lets say from now on I sign my post with F.E.
And I get hacked, but the hacker will just take couple of minutes to study your old posts and copy that. So, an hacker would just copy the fact you sign your posts.

Exactly, signing the end of your posts is just a habit some people have and if your account gets hacked the hacker just copycats and everyone else is none the wiser. What's this about it verifies the IP address it comes from  Huh


From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match.


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recovering-hacked-accounts-or-accounts-with-lost-passwords-497545


Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message.

" -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- "
^^^
...is a different type of sig.
This thread is about the ~Madness of people who do this below every post:
    
Bit_Happy



OH ok I gotcha now Tongue
legendary
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February 25, 2015, 11:24:09 AM
#30
Wait til you get hacked. You'll sign every post you do then. I'm going to from now on once I get in my Coinbase account. Believe me you don't need to do it all the time, but every now and then you should. This way everyone will know it was at least you at this point in time. Take my advice, with the rise of stolen accounts, you won't regret it.

Sorry you got hacked buddy but I don't understand how signing post can recover stolen accounts.



When you sign a address it shows that you are the one signing it. It verifys the ip address its coming from.
That's the problem:
let's say an hacker steals an account of someone who does that.
If he is a good hacker(or smart and not a script kiddie) he will just copycat your older posts. Lets say from now on I sign my post with F.E.
And I get hacked, but the hacker will just take couple of minutes to study your old posts and copy that. So, an hacker would just copy the fact you sign your posts.

Exactly, signing the end of your posts is just a habit some people have and if your account gets hacked the hacker just copycats and everyone else is none the wiser. What's this about it verifies the IP address it comes from  Huh


From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match.


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recovering-hacked-accounts-or-accounts-with-lost-passwords-497545


Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message.

" -----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE----- "
^^^
...is a different type of sig.
This thread is about the ~Madness of people who do this below every post:
    
Bit_Happy
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Activity: 812
Merit: 100
February 25, 2015, 11:22:51 AM
#29
From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match.


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recovering-hacked-accounts-or-accounts-with-lost-passwords-497545


Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message.

This thread is about people who sign their posts, not signing addresses you dumbfuck. Reading is good.

~fatlazyoctopus

the only acceptable method of proving ownership is by signing a message (including current date and desired new email address) using a Bitcoin address or PGP key associated with the account. A Bitcoin address or PGP key is associated with the account only if the account posted the key/address

If the original account holder did not post BTC address or PGP key then there is no association in existence.

Your name is fitting.
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Merit: 100
♥Bitcoin-Ethereum-Ripple♥
February 25, 2015, 11:22:43 AM
#28
the only acceptable method of proving ownership is by signing a message (including current date and desired new email address) using a Bitcoin address or PGP key associated with the account. A Bitcoin address or PGP key is associated with the account only if the account posted the key/address

If the original account holder did not post BTC address or PGP key then there is no association in existence.
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February 25, 2015, 11:18:08 AM
#27
Wait til you get hacked. You'll sign every post you do then. I'm going to from now on once I get in my Coinbase account. Believe me you don't need to do it all the time, but every now and then you should. This way everyone will know it was at least you at this point in time. Take my advice, with the rise of stolen accounts, you won't regret it.

Sorry you got hacked buddy but I don't understand how signing post can recover stolen accounts.



When you sign a address it shows that you are the one signing it. It verifys the ip address its coming from.
That's the problem:
let's say an hacker steals an account of someone who does that.
If he is a good hacker(or smart and not a script kiddie) he will just copycat your older posts. Lets say from now on I sign my post with F.E.
And I get hacked, but the hacker will just take couple of minutes to study your old posts and copy that. So, an hacker would just copy the fact you sign your posts.

Exactly, signing the end of your posts is just a habit some people have and if your account gets hacked the hacker just copycats and everyone else is none the wiser. What's this about it verifies the IP address it comes from  Huh


From my understanding, when you sign a message with your signature, it verifys that you was the user that created the address. So if someone else trys to sign a message with your signature, it won't verify because the ip's don't match.


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/recovering-hacked-accounts-or-accounts-with-lost-passwords-497545


Here is the thread that tells you how to sign a message.
legendary
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Merit: 1129
February 25, 2015, 10:36:27 AM
#26
only mods would pay attention to ip
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February 25, 2015, 10:03:49 AM
#25
Wait til you get hacked. You'll sign every post you do then. I'm going to from now on once I get in my Coinbase account. Believe me you don't need to do it all the time, but every now and then you should. This way everyone will know it was at least you at this point in time. Take my advice, with the rise of stolen accounts, you won't regret it.

Sorry you got hacked buddy but I don't understand how signing post can recover stolen accounts.



When you sign a address it shows that you are the one signing it. It verifys the ip address its coming from.
That's the problem:
let's say an hacker steals an account of someone who does that.
If he is a good hacker(or smart and not a script kiddie) he will just copycat your older posts. Lets say from now on I sign my post with F.E.
And I get hacked, but the hacker will just take couple of minutes to study your old posts and copy that. So, an hacker would just copy the fact you sign your posts.

Exactly, signing the end of your posts is just a habit some people have and if your account gets hacked the hacker just copycats and everyone else is none the wiser. What's this about it verifies the IP address it comes from  Huh
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