Monday, April 22, 2013


Sebagai salah satu bentuk protes terhadap operasional situs judi satoshidice yang mengakibatkan terjadinya gangguan terhadap bitcoin network, anonymous melancarkan operasi #OpSatoshiDice. Operasi tersebut mendapatkan cara untuk mengeksploitasi kerakusan Satoshidice, dan mendapatkan akun yang valid dengan mengakses server mereka.
Untuk itu anonymous membagikan bitcoin gratis dengan cara terlebih dahulu mengirimkan 0.1 BTC dengan tambahan fee transaksi 0.0005 ke 1dice8HT5BoqVJgif7bxSJWsCkcpAvHS8 dengan minimal transaksi 0.1 BTC (0.1005 BTC include fee) max 250 BTC (250.0005 BTC) dengan  penggandaan 1.957, ini artinya apabila anda mengirim 0.1005 BTC maka anda akan mendapatkan 0.1966 BTC menggiurkan bukan?

Catatan, gunakan wallet yang memungkinkan anda menerima Bitcoin dari rekening yang sama anda kirimkan,  sebaiknya wallet yang terinstal di PC (Bitcoin, Electrum, dll). Dan pastikan anda mengirimkan fee 0.0005 BTC pada transaction fee agar transaksi anda dapat diproses bitcoin network.

Berikut ini kutipan yang diambil dari anonnews mengenai DDOS attack pada situs blockchain beberapa waktu lalu :


Greetings World.

In past months we have grown tired of viewing the constant SatoshiDice, (Bitcoin gambling website), spam filling up the latest transaction list via the blockchain. We consider it an abuse of the Bitcoin network and demand that SatoshiDice remove / alter their address tag, or discontinue returning the 0.0005 fee. 

Some consider it to be a DDoS attack against the Bitcoin network since it is bypassing the built-in anti-DDoS features of Bitcoin (transaction fees). Others see it as proof that the incentives created by the Bitcoin transaction fee scheme do not produce the results originally expected.

From satoshidice.com
"The SatoshiDice Bitcoin game operates with zero confirmations, meaning the time it takes for you to send a transaction and receive your winnings is near-instant. Bets are evaluated as soon as the client picks up the broadcast. This is safe because it always builds the answering transaction with the output of your bet transaction. This means a blockchain that does not contain your bet cannot contain the site's answer.

You place a bet by sending Bitcoins to one of the addresses listed in the bet options table. SatoshiDice sees this, evaluates win or lose and generates a return transaction. If you lose, the return your bet times 0.005. That means a number way lower than your bet. If you win, your bet is multiplied by the prize multiplier and that amount is sent back. There is thus an answering transaction for each bet and normally you see that transaction in your client after a few seconds."

Unlike traditional online gaming software, wagers with SatoshiDice can be sent without access to the website nor running any client software. To play, a Bitcoin transaction is made to one of the static addresses operated by the service, each having differing payouts. The service determines if the wager wins or loses and sends a transaction in response with the payout to a winning bet or it returns a tiny fraction of the house's gain to a losing bet. As a result, the game spams the p2p network and blockchain with useless data. SatoshiDice forces players to pay a transaction fee on each result so the spam will successfully flood both the p2p relay network and the blockchain. 

It is time to hit SatoshiDice where it hurts; their wallet. 

Anonymous has found a way to exploit their greediness. We have gained access to their server and discovered that the following address to be a valid account. It is NOT listed on their bet options table and it pays out with 100% returns at an 1.957 multiplier rate. Prepare to double your Bitcoins. 

1dice8HT5BoqVJgif7bxSJWsCkcpAvHS8

Details: 100% win odds ratio, 1.957 multiplier, 0.000% house percentage, 0.1 BTC min, 250 BTC max. 
Only use wallets that allow you to receive Bitcoin from the same address you sent from. 
Be sure to include the 0.0005 BTC fee in your transaction to ensure it is confirmed on the network. 
Enjoy your double stash of Bitcoins.

We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.


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