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Interesting chatlog on Allcoin.com! Threat of DDOS AND ROBBERY OF EXCHANGE!!

sombrerohat: Really though ... can I get a margarita over here or what? Griffith: not sure what to think of that conversation whitehat: Well Mark will have a hard time continuing the conversation because I will be DDOSing the location he works from to prove a point. Griffith: what point where you even trying to make Griffith: i couldnt read all of it whitehat: That the claims that this site is secure is a lie whitehat: That the operators are amateurs Griffith: what aspect of the security do you think he is lieing about? whitehat: That they have a talented web security expert whitehat: Their webiste has many fundamental flaws whitehat: but beyond that whitehat: heir infrastructure is not adequate to run a financial institution Griffith: i meant provide an example. i have a BS in computing security and minored in software engineering currently going for my masters. whitehat: Well why haven't you noticed the session fixation issues? whit...

Vermont Loses its only Bitcoin ATM

BLUE FAUCET-claim every 60 mins! VERMONT LOSES ITS ONLY BITCOIN ATM Bitcoin ATMs have been a growing market worldwide as Bitcoin slowly and consistently gains popularity, and many parts of the United States have joined the technology revolution. Some states in the union are more interested and accommodating than others. New Hampshire has been very pro-Bitcoin within their state’s regulatory framework. It appears that their western next door neighbor, Vermont, is not so much. At the heart of the matter is being licensed by the state of Vermont to operate a BITCOIN ATM. Blu-Bin/PYC has been running this Bitcoin ATM at a Church Street Mall in Burlington for four months but has not received any specific licensing or regulatory agreement from the state. This has led to them receiving a threatening letter from the Department of Financial Regulation in Vermont. “Among other penalties,” the letter said, “operation of a Bitcoin ATM in Vermont without a license could result in a monetary penalt...

What is MAZA?

Getting Started With Mazacoin Mazacoin (or MZC) is a digital currency that requires no trust in a central authority. It’s based on the software behind Bitcoin. At its core, Mazacoin is a software program that anyone can run on their PC or Android device, and some rules for computers to communicate. This wallet software creates and keeps track of addresses. A Mazacoin address is a string of 27-34 characters that begins with an ‘M’. To send someone mazacoins, all you need to know is an address that they own. With the wallet software, you can freely generate unlimited addresses with the click of a button. Nobody else even knows that those addresses exist until you tell someone. For example, two people – Alice and Bob – use Mazacoin. Alice wants to send 5 mazacoins to Bob. This is a very simple and convenient process. First, Bob gets an address from his wallet, and tells it to Alice. Then, Alice enters that address and the amount of mazacoins to send it into her wallet a...

Adyen and Bitpay-like two peas in a pod.

CRYPO GOES FROM SHAKY UNSURE ADOLECENT INTO A REFINED CONFIDENT YOUNG ADULT BITCOIN' GETTING A LITTLE BIT OF OVER DUE VALIDITY AND RECOGNISION IN THE COMMERNCE WORLD AS OF TODAY With the announcment of Bitpay’s integration with the P.O.S OR POINT OF SALE handling company Adyen, it means now that Facebook, Spotify, and Airbnb are among a list of thousands of merchants who may accept Bitcoin after Bitpay’s integration with the giant payment processor. Adyen has announced the integration of popular Bitcoin processing platform BitPay into its checkout services. Merchants using Ayden's services will now be able to accept Bitcoin through a single preference check without any further modification of their own site's back-end. Making the announcement early on February 3 to the International Business Times, BitPay will be hoping to see conversions among some of Adyen's 3,500 merchants globally including, Groupon, Evernote, Facebook, Spotify, Uber, Vodafone...