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bitcoin might be dead.

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2/10/2014 9:04:37 PMNZrankpolemic before revert after revert
2/10/2014 9:02:40 PMNZrankpolemic before revert after revert
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1 Mt. Gox? Lawl. 1 Mt. Gox? Lawl.
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3 http://cryto.net/~joepie91/blog/2014/02/10/why-mtgox-is-full-of-shit/ 3 http://cryto.net/~joepie91/blog/2014/02/10/why-mtgox-is-full-of-shit/
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5 [quote] 5 [quote]
6 The issue with spoofing a transaction ID ... has been known and documented for years ... the official Bitcoin daemon (bitcoind) does not rely on a transaction ID. 6 The issue with spoofing a transaction ID ... has been known and documented for years ... the official Bitcoin daemon (bitcoind) does not rely on a transaction ID.
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8 So why does Mt. Gox experience this issue? They run a custom Bitcoin daemon, with a custom implementation of the Bitcoin protocol. Their implementation, against all advice, does rely on the transaction ID, which makes this attack possible. 8 So why does Mt. Gox experience this issue? They run a custom Bitcoin daemon, with a custom implementation of the Bitcoin protocol. Their implementation, against all advice, does rely on the transaction ID, which makes this attack possible.
9 [/quote] 9 [/quote]
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11 Mt. Gox is dead, btc will be live on. At least until doge prevails.
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13 To the moon.