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radan: there's friendly people in positions of power in every industry wanting
to see you succeed
radan: if you're jewish,
the world's your stage
Mats_cd03: a canadian jew in
the rap game... luls
jurov: asciilifeform
took great pains
to explain not even host PC shouldn't be able
to recognize it's cardano
Mats_cd03: this reminded me of drake,
the rapper
Mats_cd03: >
This man is an Ashkenazi of French background living in Japan.
radan: must be nice knowing all
those fancy crypto
Mats_cd03: its not
the
techniques per se, its
the obscurity in practice
that evades detection
Mats_cd03: you know how spy
tradecraft works?
dexX7: speaking of security. in 8 days is
the worldwide backup day :)
Mats_cd03: i understand what youre
trying
to say, pidgin and an infinite number of developers agree with
that idea
Mats_cd03: least privilege, separation of duties, leaving
the damn
thing on a shared network folder
Mats_cd03: there was more
than one egregious security offense in
that event
radan: I
think
that
tells you everything about him, more or less
ninjashogun: Mats_cd03, asciilifeform and mirceau-p's Cardano - a physical device
that escrows private keys and signs documents passed
to it over USB - stored passwords as plaintext on
the
theory
that a loss or
theft should be considered catastrophic anyway. So storing in plaintext means people will practice better opsec
radan: I outted Karpeles a long
time ago
Mats_cd03: no ipods cause manning fucked
that up for everybody
Mats_cd03: dealing with policies and procedures and bureaucratic garbage rather
than doing my job
nubbins`: i reported plaintext passwords and
the response was "yeah, we know"
Mats_cd03: i reported it after i left and
two execs got fired months afterwards
dexX7: (i submitted
the
tx as raw on bci,
that's why
they are at least
there)
Mats_cd03: i consulted for a place once where all
the user, admin passwords were plaintext and shared
the same excel file as
the auth for
the hvac systems and scif
nubbins`: at my last job, all our customer databases were built in
the 80s
jurov: or
they are on a fork
ozbot: Bitcoin
Transaction 7f3eadf5ada45c1eff3342eedc5153e1e2b1ec21e391ab8247c756ad4a08472c
jurov: yes i see it occassially
too
Mats_cd03: took a second for
the
tx
to propagate across nodes?
dexX7: wait,
this one is shown on blockr
kakobrekla: i dunno source for what
they should be but no
dexX7: i have
the problem of a confirmed
transformation
that is shown as unconfirmed on bc.i and doesn't exist on blockr
dexX7: is
the guy from blockr.io here?
Mats_cd03: i nearly set a stack of newspapers on fire
today with a soldering iron
kakobrekla: its odd, but its wp, so not much surprise
there.
ninjashogun: you're cool Mats_cd03 . Actually you're all pretty cool but I may have
to burn
this nick and come back in
two months if I want
to hang out here. I've done
that elsewhere. It's funny how
the same people can be cool and
total
trolls.
mike_c: and
they didn't change
the link? interesting decision.
ninjashogun: I'm no expert on neuroscience but I have sought out
their opinions. Funny,
the same as I've done here for financial info.
The difference is
that
they didn't
troll for it.
ninjashogun: benkay, nice
to see you have nothing better
to do on a Sunday
than
trolling.
benkay: Mats_cd03: ninjashogun's an expert in all
the fields. how dare you!
Mats_cd03: and i propose a second bitbet - predictious shuttering by
the same date
jurov: i
think
they already resell bitbet
jurov: i can easily foresee
the price end up between 300 and 315 and
then predictious going down in flames
jurov: let's start by considering
the question
ozbot: 300 Bitcoins
to be worth more
than a share of Class A Berkshire Hathaway Stock on March 31st 2015 -
Mats_cd03: are we going
to continue discussing genetics and biology as
though
theres an expert in here
Mats_cd03: i see
today's
topic of discussion was neuroscience
Duffer1: although.. my balance still shows
the original even after refresh
Duffer1: to answer your initial question dexX7 it is possible
to withdraw LTC from CT.
The
transaction showed up almost immediately
Duffer1: ah
thanks bounce i missed
that,
that does indeed work
dexX7: if it works indeed with ",", it's funny, because
the balance is shown as "x.y"
bounce: not
the only shop
that had
that problem. add a 0 in front of
that . and all should be well again.
Duffer1: bah you damned euros lol no i didn't
try a ,
dexX7: did you
try "," instead of "."?
Duffer1: it kept ignoring
the . and
trying
to withdraw
the 4
Duffer1: i
tried
to withdrawal .4 but it wouldn't let me
dexX7: Duffer1: do you know, if it's possible
to withdrawal ltc from ct?
ninjashogun: and about Goat, I know just
that one person
trusts him and has been in
touch for over a year.
Duffer1: i just see a lot of accusations of fraud and mismanagement dunno what's going on
though
ninjashogun: Duffer1, No I'm not involved with Cog. I just know
that as far as
this person is concerned Goat is very
trustworthy.
Duffer1: do you not control
that address Kako?
jurov: yes. and now i wanted
to check and only
then realized
the prob
Duffer1: i'm just curious
to find out what's going on
Duffer1: ninja so you know someone
that knows garr are you involved with Cog?
jurov: kakobrekla: on bitcoin-assets.com
the donation addr is 14uG... but link goes
to 1B6N...
Duffer1: i was referring
to Goat's post history
ninjashogun: sorry if it's Goat. Not sure if
that means Garr.
ninjashogun: Duffer1 - whose posting history are you referring
to? If it's Garr, I know someone who knows him. (many exchanges).
Duffer1: wow going
through his post history,
that all seems
to be getting pretty ugly
ninjashogun: mike_c - well I know a couple
that have not reported
thefts so far. (For example moolah's)
mike_c: it would be difficult for
that
to go up.
ninjashogun: we know
that
the percentage of exchnages
that would pretend a
theft occurred would go up. (It's called 'moral hazard' in insurance.)
jurov: dumber ideas had
their moment of btc glory
ninjashogun: jurov - I wonder how much it would reduce exchnage usage if
there were a 20% insurance fee on all deposits. (Which is insane.) Would some people still use it
to buy fiat with BTC
they accept elsewhere?
jurov: because
they were
thinking in % like you do
ninjashogun: jurov - well, you can insure sub-prime mortgages but
the premium might be on par with
the monthly payment.
jurov: ninjashogun one can't insure subprime mortgages (incidentally, from very similar reasons).. but some doods did
that anyway
ninjashogun: what is
the percentage of exchnages
that have had "reported
theft" (whether real or invented)
ninjashogun: Apocalyptic,
there's no way
to know is
there :)
jurov: even if i somehow knew
that % it would be utter meaningless number
Apocalyptic: ninjashogun, you mean realt
theft or self-theft a la zhou
tong ?
ninjashogun: jurov - I've heard of 3-5 such cases (I
think) but I don't know what percentage
that represents.
ninjashogun: jurov - what percentage of BTC exchanges have lost btc due
to
theft? (to
the point of shutting down)
ninjashogun: jurov - I suppose
the main reason an insurance scheme is stupid is because it doesn't work if every exchange gets hacked and has
to pay out....
jurov: yes. but i can at least chuckle over
that
ninjashogun: jurov -
that's not how bitcoin works. nothing is mandatory.