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mircea_popescu: https://bitcoin.org.uk/forums/topic/284-new-mtgox-hack/ nothing quite like year old drama.
mircea_popescu: at a pricer of 0.01 this is 100k
mircea_popescu: then it was something like 1k usd worth of bitcoins
mircea_popescu: initally was claimed 25k
mircea_popescu: no
mircea_popescu: lol
mircea_popescu: well yeah i guess so.
mircea_popescu: http://www.dailytech.com/Inside+the+MegaHack+of+Bitcoin+the+Full+Story/article21942.htm
mircea_popescu: nono. 500k coins.
mircea_popescu: so technically more than pirate.
mircea_popescu: incidentally.... mtgox lost 500k coins
mircea_popescu: well bitcoinica survived ONE hack
mircea_popescu: no, june.\
mircea_popescu: when was their last, may 2011 ?
mircea_popescu: i am very curious which will be the 1st bitcoin service to reach a 5 year stretch w/o hacking.
mircea_popescu: lol. sad, but true.
mircea_popescu: dub he is pretty funny
mircea_popescu: BTC-Mining it's really a very sad subculture.
mircea_popescu: yea
mircea_popescu: that bitfloor thing can't help creating some decent memes.
mircea_popescu: and with a box thing
mircea_popescu: actually i been half waiting to see the first btc shit in long page format with yellow highlights tbh
mircea_popescu: it's a small majority of internet monyz.
mircea_popescu: yes.
mircea_popescu: considering the sort of shit that errupts every time money meets internet, i would say BTC is way ahead of the curve.
mircea_popescu: and this idiot is doing "a review" which consists of spending 20 minutes saying he's gonna do the same thing cause it works well.
mircea_popescu: so there's some dumbass scam that's being spimvertised.
mircea_popescu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHB1FN4o8VQ
mircea_popescu: are you kidding ? i'm very safe for work
mircea_popescu: yee
mircea_popescu: this should be the official popcoin girl http://polimedia.us/dtng/c/src/134681126871.jpg
mircea_popescu: lol
mircea_popescu: i guess evoorhees should bankrupt first, then it'll be also a great ipo. buncha idiots these people.
mircea_popescu: satoshi dice ipoing at a P/E of 10 was however much too expensive in the oppinion of the same financial wizards.
mircea_popescu: it used to make ~2k a year before going bust, so this would be a P/E of ... 33
mircea_popescu: ahahaha this takes the cake : ppl wanting to do a 75k btc ipo on glbse for a bankrupt company
mircea_popescu: i didn't go further than that.
mircea_popescu: which i wouldn't have bothered, cause you frankly aren;t worth it.
mircea_popescu: and copumpkin gave you the very useful advice of not signing with the root
mircea_popescu: i said you should either sign with the domain name or else quote the link with the ip in it
mircea_popescu: selling yarr to buy ppt yay
mircea_popescu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7SsavHX6tc let us all take a moment to review this
mircea_popescu: the bitfloor thread is really great.
mircea_popescu: In case it's not clear to the dimwit collectivists, the "creditors who essentially have an open and shut case when it comes to a lawsuit" are we who have USD held by BitFloor, not the magical internetnerd token owners.
mircea_popescu: it should be free and they should recoup costs from advertising or something.
mircea_popescu: what with only allowing people that pay to have centralised certificates.
mircea_popescu: incidentally : i have no ideea how people imagine those cert scams make any money
mircea_popescu: no tits on sunday.
mircea_popescu: this is a good ideea, tho in general https is still useless.
mircea_popescu: i'd say "that's why https is useless for btc"
mircea_popescu: the point here is : either give the link as https://199.48.69.241/xc/orderbook.php or else change the cert to use the domain not the ip.
mircea_popescu: or why not sign as domain ?
mircea_popescu: so then why not jsut quote as ip ?
mircea_popescu: ERROR: certificate common name `199.48.69.241' doesn't match requested host name `hotwallet.ca'.
mircea_popescu: Self-signed certificate encountered.
mircea_popescu: ERROR: cannot verify hotwallet.ca's certificate, issued by `/O=hotwallet/OU=hotwallet/CN=199.48.69.241':
mircea_popescu: Connecting to hotwallet.ca|199.48.69.241|:443... connected.
mircea_popescu: Resolving hotwallet.ca... 199.48.69.241
mircea_popescu: --2012-09-05 03:31:27-- https://hotwallet.ca/xc/orderbook.php
mircea_popescu: it just doesn't pay enough for my time.
mircea_popescu: nefario sure, i can code, i'm not mentally retarded.
mircea_popescu: yeah, your cert doesn't exactly match the domain
mircea_popescu: usagi your security scheme is wrong on that site.
mircea_popescu: of course you are making an exchange ?
mircea_popescu: usagi is making an exchange ?
mircea_popescu: now those, those i trust.
mircea_popescu: lol
mircea_popescu: if i were to run an exchange on it, yes, i would.
mircea_popescu: i don't trust any libraries.
mircea_popescu: i don't.
mircea_popescu: Diablo-D3 just did it cause he's a programmer at heart, wants the challenge.
mircea_popescu: lmao
mircea_popescu: and admittedly, learn a few things from.
mircea_popescu: that'd be something to respect.
mircea_popescu: and i took it from you in a few months.
mircea_popescu: you should respect me because you had a market you were shitting all over for a year
mircea_popescu: that's possibly the worst criteria to decide who to respect.
mircea_popescu: srsly now.
mircea_popescu: get some uysers, then we can talk nefario
mircea_popescu: gah, again with the shit.
mircea_popescu: the site was never down. ever. wtf are you on about.
mircea_popescu: usagi are you a little nuts, srslty now.
mircea_popescu: there's not so many of them,.
mircea_popescu: i know people.
mircea_popescu: usagi nope, i don't code.
mircea_popescu: nefario i haven't released that sort of details.
mircea_popescu: attack him with a cactus.
mircea_popescu: lmao
mircea_popescu: copumpkin well doh
mircea_popescu: you knew this
mircea_popescu: lol. the public face is php. mpex actually runs on lisp.
mircea_popescu: java surely.
mircea_popescu: nefario sure, i have wordpress
mircea_popescu: i doubt it very much it's still there.
mircea_popescu: there WAS A buffer overlfow in php preg replace cca 2005
mircea_popescu: for the record :
mircea_popescu: he wants to know why php is insecure
mircea_popescu: ahahaha
mircea_popescu: >D
mircea_popescu: "On Tuesday, the PHP Group plans to release new versions of PHP in order to address the problems with a previous patch, which was intended to close a security problem." and on it goes.