700+ entries in 0.387s
shinohai: welp
blockchain.info is back up
shinohai: lol
blockchain.info (0 connections)
mircea_popescu: williamdunne a lot of posturing originally, also the famous incident of using his
blockchain.info credentials to spy on random people.
Adlai: then made a great public show of returning them to
blockchain.info's creditors
Adlai: tl;dr: 'johoe' who took >250 coins from
blockchain.info users by looking for predictable r-values
ascii_field: i though the 'jar' was just a turd that loads from
blockchain.info Adlai:
blockchain.info pander to idiots by misrepresenting this as taint(address1,address2) = percentage
kyuupichan: Perhaps site needs an alarm where e.g. it's compared vs
blockchain.info or blockr.io?
danielpbarron: also from that article: "The nodes that really matter are the ones that provide valuable services. It doesn't matter if you upgrade. What matters is if Coinbase, BitStamp, and
Blockchain.info upgrade."
trinque: I guess I could just ask
blockchain.info for the confirmations in the meantime
davout: TheNewDeal:
blockchain.info failed miserably at detecting them for a while, don't know if that's changed since, but afaik it's perfectly standard, and nodes will relay them
mircea_popescu: mats: its hilarious that anyone wanted to pay so much as 1mn for
blockchain.info << you are thinking money as in, someone earned / saved these. that's not what's happening there : they're spending money that was simply created by yellen / conjured up by accounting fraud / etc.
mats: its hilarious that anyone wanted to pay so much as 1mn for
blockchain.info punkman: coderwill, so you work at
blockchain.info?
fluffypony: oh noez,
blockchain.info was down, now bitcointalk is down, err'one panic
assbot: The problem of digital identity, or how to circumvent
Blockchain.info 2FA and e-mail authorisation | Contravex: A blog by Pete Dushenski ... (
http://bit.ly/1AQ4s3N )
thestringpuller: how do you resolve?
blockchain.info I personally wouldn't trust as a resolution source
assbot: blockchainwallet comments on VICTIM: 100 Bitcoins STOLEN from
blockchain.info Wallet during the Security Leak 12/7/2014 ... (
http://bit.ly/1yJ6iGk )
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: Well, the derps derped about their webwallets on
blockchain.info being safe. In the end it was
blockchain.info that fucked them.
assbot: fluffyponyza comments on
Blockchain.info becomes the second website (after Facebook) to have been issued an HTTPS certificate by DigiCert for their .onion address. ... (
http://bit.ly/1pXLZTI )
mircea_popescu: "In investigating these claims, BitBeat viewed a bitcoin address at
Blockchain.info that was cryptographically proven to belong to GAW and in which almost 28,000 bitcoins"
babbys_first_bit: is
blockchain.info the only online wallet where the website owners can't just run off with my coins
nubbins`: say, a
blockchain.info employee
joecool: oh cool it hooks into
blockchain.info now, very nice
assbot: 2000 Coinbase Accounts Phished Via
Blockchain.info Public Notes | Qntra.net
ben_vulpes: 252448 is 243.23046875 KB according to
blockchain.info assbot: Bitcoin Address Tags -
Blockchain.info PinkPosixPXE: 12:51 <+Adlai> why does the damn thing say "
blockchain.info" though >_< << It says "Verify Balance at" (on top) then "
Blockchain.info" at the bottom, for idiots I suppose.
Adlai: why does the damn thing say "
blockchain.info" though >_<
ben_vulpes: mike_c: watch wallets on
blockchain.info