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Hero MemberActivity: 980Merit: 506 Re: delete September 15, 2011, 07:10:49 AM #2 Quote from: BitcoinEXpress on September 15, 2011, 07:06:30 AM To The Namecoin Community,



I have accomplished what I needed to do and attacking Namecoin at this point would only be for the malicious destruction of a viable alt-currency. Destruction is not what I was after. Namecoin's leadership was the real target here, not the miners, not the exchanges or the many registered domains.



The leadership of Namecoin has allowed it to stagnate into the weak state it was in. They own this and should take responsibility.





In the past 72 hours I have seen a coming together of people that produced more in this time than in the past four months combined. There has been a bigger collaboration between Bitcoin and Namecoin than anytime in recent memory. The chain is more secure now, with a better future than it was before this started.



I am sorry it took these drastic measures to get people's attention, but it wasn't until I had demonstrated lethality did anyone take me serious, again, The Namecoin Attack starting on block 19101 has been called off.



Namecoin should make Davinci an Honorary Ambassador and spokesman. My decision to withdraw is due in no small part to Davinci.





Peace

BCX



So this was for all of namecoin supporters' benefit?



Great... So this was for all of namecoin supporters' benefit?Great...

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Sr. MemberActivity: 252Merit: 250 Re: delete September 15, 2011, 07:21:28 AM #3 Script kiddy couldn't pull it off, told a few too many lies. Can't wait till you threaten to attack SC2.0 then call it off too. Not even your powerful Geforce2MX mining rigs will be able to take it down! Try SolidCoin or talk with other SolidCoin supporters here SolidCoin Forums

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Hero MemberActivity: 938Merit: 1000 Re: delete September 15, 2011, 09:39:12 AM

Last edit: September 15, 2011, 10:00:37 AM by memvola #5 Quote from: CoinHunter on September 15, 2011, 07:21:28 AM

Script kiddy couldn't pull it off, told a few too many lies. Can't wait till you threaten to attack SC2.0 then call it off too. Not even your powerful Geforce2MX mining rigs will be able to take it down!

I'll have to agree. Plus he's likely imagining things:



Quote from: BitcoinEXpress on September 15, 2011, 07:06:30 AM The leadership of Namecoin has allowed it to stagnate into the weak state it was in. They own this and should take responsibility.



In the past 72 hours I have seen a coming together of people that produced more in this time than in the past four months combined. There has been a bigger collaboration between Bitcoin and Namecoin than anytime in recent memory. The chain is more secure now, with a better future than it was before this started.



EDIT: The fact that we are aware of the attack means we can circumvent it with ease. It would be very interesting if BitcoinEXpress changed the tactics to catch the chain off-guard. I somehow doubt that though. But all-in-all I have to admit that the community got a little momentum because of this threat, we probably need to thank BitcoinEXpress for that.

I'll have to agree. Plus he's likely imagining things:EDIT: The fact that we are aware of the attack means we can circumvent it with ease. It would be very interesting if BitcoinEXpress changed the tactics to catch the chain off-guard. I somehow doubt that though. But all-in-all I have to admit that the community got a little momentum because of this threat, we probably need to thank BitcoinEXpress for that.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 392Merit: 250 Re: delete September 15, 2011, 01:46:11 PM #6 Quote from: memvola on September 15, 2011, 09:39:12 AM Quote from: CoinHunter on September 15, 2011, 07:21:28 AM

Script kiddy couldn't pull it off, told a few too many lies. Can't wait till you threaten to attack SC2.0 then call it off too. Not even your powerful Geforce2MX mining rigs will be able to take it down!

I'll have to agree. Plus he's likely imagining things:



Quote from: BitcoinEXpress on September 15, 2011, 07:06:30 AM The leadership of Namecoin has allowed it to stagnate into the weak state it was in. They own this and should take responsibility.



In the past 72 hours I have seen a coming together of people that produced more in this time than in the past four months combined. There has been a bigger collaboration between Bitcoin and Namecoin than anytime in recent memory. The chain is more secure now, with a better future than it was before this started.



EDIT: The fact that we are aware of the attack means we can circumvent it with ease. It would be very interesting if BitcoinEXpress changed the tactics to catch the chain off-guard. I somehow doubt that though. But all-in-all I have to admit that the community got a little momentum because of this threat, we probably need to thank BitcoinEXpress for that.



I'll have to agree. Plus he's likely imagining things:EDIT: The fact that we are aware of the attack means we can circumvent it with ease. It would be very interesting if BitcoinEXpress changed the tactics to catch the chain off-guard. I somehow doubt that though. But all-in-all I have to admit that the community got a little momentum because of this threat, we probably need to thank BitcoinEXpress for that.

Which chain exactly?



The one that he's purposely killing because his cult of personality failed on these forums?



Or the one (that probably don't exist at all) that he refuses to launch and deflects every challenge like a pre-pubescent middle schooler?



There's too many to keep track of.

Which chain exactly?The one that he's purposely killing because his cult of personality failed on these forums?Or the one (that probably don't exist at all) that he refuses to launch and deflects every challenge like a pre-pubescent middle schooler?There's too many to keep track of. Ubuntu Desktop x64 - HD5850 Reference - 400Mh/s w/ cgminer @ 975C/325M/1.175V - 11.6/2.1 SDK

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LegendaryActivity: 1666Merit: 1007Marketing manager - GO MP Re: delete September 15, 2011, 02:00:30 PM #7 Well that was to be expected ...

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Sr. MemberActivity: 476Merit: 250moOo Re: delete September 15, 2011, 02:30:25 PM #8 LOL anyoen else think douchebagexpress is bipolar? OR do you think he is getting scared of legal issues?

His reasons for what he is doing changes more often than his diapers.



First he wanted to create an "lethal alt chain killer" and namecoin was the first target. Then he really just wanted to help bitcoin. Now he really just wanted to help the people at namecoin, because they didnt fix his zero day exploit before he went saying he was going to attack namecoin.. which was hours after he came up with his zero day exploit.





SERIOUSLY YOU HAVE TO BE A MORON TO BELIEVE A THING HE SAYS. HE MEANT THIS MALICIOUSLY. HE FUCKED OVER DOZENS OF BUSINESSES. HE SHOULDNT BE ALLOWED TO SPREAD HIS DOUCHENESSS ALL OVER THE FORUMS.



DOUCHEBAGEXPRESS will claim I am upset over my 300 solidcoins, I COULDNT GIVE A SHIT AND I WOULD CALL HIM OUT IF HE DID THIS TO NO ONE ELSE BUT NAMECOIN AND I DONT OWN ANY NAMECOINS. I WOULD CALL HIM OUT IF HE DID THIS TO IXCOIN which right now is still mostly dead. THE GUY IS BEING A MEGA DOUCHE AND DESERVES TO BE CALLED OUT. PM him and let him know how you feel, with him butt fucking the entire community, including many long time supporters of the bitcoin community. LIKE doubleC.



How do you think ruxum feels having to close down it;s exchanges? How do you think Ruxum feels knowing this community doesnt ban peopel who shit on it.



(ruxum and doublec Probably have the strongest cases against douchebagExpress and REALLY should look into legal help)



*bolding cause douchebagExpress Seems to like bolding now mooo for rent

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Mike CaldwellVIPLegendaryActivity: 1386Merit: 1064The Casascius 1oz 10BTC Silver Round (w/ Gold B) Re: delete September 15, 2011, 02:35:21 PM #9 Douche or not, the way I see it, he DID help namecoin and bitcoin. I actually still hope he attacks Namecoin. Namecoin's development is stagnant and that's problematic.



I already know that my Namecoins are going to be safe, because any successful attack will be quickly followed by some sort of update that restores and reverts the original chain the way it was. And any success will result in added strength for bitcoin. BitcoinExpress, please attack!



Keep in mind that Namecoin is pretty much flopping as to its intended purpose and we might as well just call it a sort of Bitcoin testnet. As a DNS registrar, it is a joke and it will never succeed as such. The vast majority of entries in the database are cybersquatters who think they're going to get rich off the name "sony.bit" and "microsoft.bit" when the world suddenly demands this system. They don't get that the world isn't asking for a new DNS system, it's fairly happy with the one it already has.



The underground world of Tor, however, doesn't have a satisfactory DNS system. What really needs a decentralized cryptographic naming registry is the hidden service feature of Tor and others, so that there can be a silkroad.onion instead of a meaningless asd;flkajsdf;lkajsdf.onion. Until development effort goes toward making Namecoin a widely accepted naming system of these networks, and go where the actual demand is, Namecoin is no different than ixcoin or testnet. Might as well attack it for research. Companies claiming they got hacked and lost your coins sounds like fraud so perfect it could be called fashionable. I never believe them. If I ever experience the misfortune of a real intrusion, I declare I have been honest about the way I have managed the keys in Casascius Coins. I maintain no ability to recover or reproduce the keys, not even under limitless duress or total intrusion. Remember that trusting strangers with your coins without any recourse is, as a matter of principle, not a best practice. Don't keep coins online. Use paper or hardware wallets instead.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 476Merit: 250moOo Re: delete September 15, 2011, 02:47:27 PM #10 Quote Davinci did notice something interesting around the time the attack was "called off" someone put in a rather large buy order for NMC on the cheap... :-D

see that is one of the many problems with allowing him to stay here with impunity. WHen others see the kind of shit that goes on here and no one does shit about it, they wont want shit to do with BTC. see that is one of the many problems with allowing him to stay here with impunity. WHen others see the kind of shit that goes on here and no one does shit about it, they wont want shit to do with BTC. mooo for rent

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LegendaryActivity: 1512Merit: 1001 Re: delete September 15, 2011, 03:50:41 PM #12 Time Type Price (BTC) Amount (NMC) Total (BTC)

09/16/11 03:35:26 buy 0.02700000 0.55510720 0.01498790

09/16/11 03:32:43 buy 0.02700000 4210.00000000 113.67000000

09/16/11 03:30:49 buy 0.02699000 456.00000000 12.30744000

09/16/11 03:30:31 buy 0.02690000 215.27000000 5.79076300

09/16/11 03:30:18 buy 0.02640000 30.00000000 0.79200000

09/16/11 03:29:45 buy 0.02500000 500.00000000 12.50000000

09/16/11 03:29:45 buy 0.02500000 137.73759000 3.44343975

09/16/11 03:29:17 buy 0.02480000 101.00000000 2.50480000

09/16/11 03:28:36 buy 0.02440000 5.00000000 0.12200000

09/16/11 03:28:36 buy 0.02440000 7.94000000 0.19373600

09/16/11 02:22:00 buy 0.02440000 40.00000000 0.97600000

09/15/11 22:11:42 buy 0.02440000 0.06000000 0.00146400

09/15/11 21:44:31 buy 0.02440000 101.00000000 2.46440000

09/15/11 19:56:11 sell 0.02200000 50.00000000 1.10000000

09/15/11 19:47:11 buy 0.02450000 50.00000000 1.22500000

09/15/11 15:11:20 buy 0.02440000 9.00000000 0.21960000

09/15/11 12:27:45 sell 0.02030000 0.23000000 0.00466900

09/15/11 10:46:23 buy 0.02249000 0.40000000 0.00899600

09/15/11 10:45:55 buy 0.02249000 274.00000000 6.16226000

09/15/11 10:44:33 buy 0.02247000 57.00000000 1.28079000

09/15/11 10:43:31 buy 0.02149900 78.03889100 1.67775812

09/15/11 09:17:56 buy 0.02149900 33.86110900 0.72797999

09/15/11 09:14:21 buy 0.02149900 700.00000000 15.04930000

09/15/11 09:11:08 buy 0.02149000 473.30000000 10.17121700

09/15/11 08:16:48 buy 0.02000000 289.41876250 5.78837525

09/15/11 04:34:41 buy 0.02000000 0.58123750 0.01162475

09/15/11 04:29:51 buy 0.01999999 199.00000000 3.97999801

09/14/11 19:21:26 sell 0.01700000 285.00000000 4.84500000

09/14/11 19:21:09 sell 0.01700001 200.00000000 3.40000200

09/14/11 19:20:37 sell 0.01800000 50.00000000 0.90000000



Attack successful... Attack successful...