Title: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 08:00:39 PM This thread is not self moderated
This thread is a result of some people who got scammed on stackcoin (i was not one of them) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=457575.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=457575.0) the user illiki23 said "We could take the list of everyone who invested, create another coin, and then premine a reasonable amount of it to give to the list of investors. It is possible to save this if a community effort was put together, to benefit the people who where scammed and save face for alt coins." so i responded with: "i like this idea. it should be called phoenixcoin since from these ashes a nice thing wil rise i am very buisy with ultracoin so i can not be an active partner in this.....i can support it from the background" So im making this thread for all those who wish to participate and to index the victims so they may recieve coins, i also want to make it clear i am against all forms of violence, and if people with this mentality join, i will pull out immediately this original post will be replaced with the coins Post as it gets built..Lets not make this about stackcoin,but about building something new.Lets just do a nice thing as a community, where the partners dont even know eachother,but come together for a love of crypto to promote openness and stability ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ As this thread expands lets have some rules,or it wil be to much work for me to dig through the pages and find the correct info Coin name suggestions in blue example COM:community coin Partners and skills in orange Coin properties in red ( amount of coins,sha/scyrpt) Victims green ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ i have made an electrum wallet for donations...it will be this adress permanently so people can use blockchain.info to see what got in and out.... donation address 1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj https://blockchain.info/address/1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj (https://blockchain.info/address/1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REDDIT: http://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1ymvnh/stackcoin_developer_steals_70_btc_from_investors/ (http://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1ymvnh/stackcoin_developer_steals_70_btc_from_investors/) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Potential names, supply in this format WITH abreviation COM:Community coin -COM:Community coin -Justice Coin -Kin Coin -Trust Coin -Shinobi Coin, -Ourobourus -VER:Veritas,means truth. -SOC:Socius, which means sharing -CIV:Civitas" which means community or a combination of these 3 like VSC -PFC:Perfect Coin -UNT/UNIT:Units -SVU/UNIT:Standard Value Unit -SKL/SKRL:Skrill (Already slang for money, SKL or SKRL for short) -Krill (What whales eat, KRL for short) -Stacks (A play on a now infamous scam and already slang for money, STK for short) -MON/Money:moneycoin -Matrixcoin -GSC:Galactic credits -baktuns -GRAPHEN/Graphencoin -AID-Aid coin - COIN SPEC SUGGESTIONS: Title: Re: phoenixcoin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 08:02:42 PM Initiator:illiki23
Project leader - ? (somebody has to become project leader, but remember this takes skill and alot of time and coordination) assistant to the project leader. SCX Devs - CoinDev.io team Logo design -? Sha? Scrypt? scrypt jane? Howmany coins total? How large is the premine in %? WEB DEVELOPMENT: -SlidingHorn POTENTIAL PROJECT LEADER: -Hamuki CONTENT CREATOR: -jrdeem MARKETING/PROMOTION: -tolguen -hostmaster -Nullu -jrdeem -armaan56 SUPPORTER: -SxC -TheVoodooDevil GREEN NAME MEANS THE PERSON HAS REPORTED HERE (NOT YET VERIFIED) I found this on that website http://stack-coin.com/ipco-investors/ (http://stack-coin.com/ipco-investors/) Round 1 result (Closed): Investor ID Amount Invested Corresponding StackCoins 1 0.5 BTC 141 512 771 STACK 2 1.581 BTC 450 010 613 STACK 3 0.21 BTC 59 435 364 STACK 4 0.25 BTC 70 756 385 STACK............gg234......https://blockchain.info/tx/78350e0a9b1bff5bf829d637b980c73690140167d9639606c57772e8a0018632 5 0.875 BTC 247 647 350 STACK 6 1 BTC 283 025 543 STACK 7 0.1 BTC 28 302 554 STACK 8 0.1 BTC 28 302 554 STACK.....apophis974....https://blockchain.info/tx/afcd4adf59065ad42c771df58dd76a5c2e15b4f50b6191da89947e50f2a1a33a (https://blockchain.info/tx/afcd4adf59065ad42c771df58dd76a5c2e15b4f50b6191da89947e50f2a1a33a) 9 0.1 BTC 28 302 554 STACK 10 1.3 BTC 367 933 205 STACK 11 0.6 BTC 169 815 325 STACK 12 1.2 BTC 339 630 651 STACK 13 0.108 BTC 30 566 758 STACK 14 0.2 BTC 56 605 108 STACK 15 0.508 BTC 143 776 975 STACK......jengo......https://blockchain.info/tx-index/ac45b42917b05be6e69e2ce38d950d73b4193946c14064ea2ace3503ded942cf (https://blockchain.info/tx-index/ac45b42917b05be6e69e2ce38d950d73b4193946c14064ea2ace3503ded942cf) 16 0.1 BTC 28 302 554 STACK 17 0.229 BTC 64 812 849 STACK 18 0.0994 BTC 28 132 738 STACK 19 0.279 BTC 78 964 126 STACK 20 2.039 BTC 577 089 082 STACK................ jrdeem 21 0.101 BTC 28 585 579 STACK 22 2.5 BTC 707 563 857 STACK 23 0.15 BTC 42 453 831 STACK Round 2 result (Closed): Investor ID Amount Invested 24 0.3 BTC 25 0.45 BTC 26 0.1 BTC 27 0.1 BTC 28 0.1 BTC 29 0.1 BTC 30 0.349 BTC 31 0.2 BTC 32 0.15 BTC 33 0.199 BTC 34 0.218 BTC 35 0.123 BTC 36 0.1 BTC 38 0.16 BTC 39 0.1 BTC 40 0.1 BTC 41 0.1 BTC....xtsy 42 0.2 BTC 43 0.15 BTC 44 0.4 BTC 45 0.13 BTC 46 0.1 BTC 47 1 BTC 48 0.5 BTC 49 0.4 BTC 50 0.1 BTC 51 0.146 BTC 52 0.4 BTC 53 0.092 BTC 54 0.35 BTC 55 0.4 BTC 56 4.813 BTC 57 0.2 BTC 58 0.1 BTC 59 2.375 BTC 60 0.219 BTC..........youseeberkeley......https://blockchain.info/tx/34a2d8e937f59147b0060384f0ef9e127823cb5dee36fd2066f27d443c370ceb (https://blockchain.info/tx/34a2d8e937f59147b0060384f0ef9e127823cb5dee36fd2066f27d443c370ceb) 61 0.15 BTC...............stalks....http://blockchain.info/tx-index/76cc1430345f3111270b0f53e4047371036045eaa03ec10d96a7a722c8440078 (http://blockchain.info/tx-index/76cc1430345f3111270b0f53e4047371036045eaa03ec10d96a7a722c8440078). 62 1 BTC.....................max_d.........tx id acf2c69f78ef37466d9872cc42aaa5f3bc8d7f651a434cba894e02e2e5bed813 63 0.168 BTC 64 0.25 BTC 65 0.11 BTC 66 1.5 BTC.........GoldenKnight369.......transaction id: a7e8dba257be63e31181cd22a6b398ab05dd548fd16e3ef98370a9346ed05ea3 67 0.6 BTC..........keepwalking1234..............Transaction ID : b66edb932a9caa2f488a7463efe361667ece8919669d02987b6a8affeb5d377e 68 0.245 BTC 69 1.627 BTC 70 1 BTC 71 0.5 BTC 72 0.1 BTC.......L-Coin/iluvbumbum.....https://blockchain.info/tx/10fa6727e4ec6982bcf566d0029eca4f65a461f806b392085c282ae8df1ff197 (https://blockchain.info/tx/10fa6727e4ec6982bcf566d0029eca4f65a461f806b392085c282ae8df1ff197) 73 0.21 BTC 74 0.1 BTC 75 0.1 BTC..............cryptonent.....https://blockchain.info/tx/e647af1d442fbaee9414171d1fd7af5ee4511ccdebac00f82a1cb5e1198a668c (https://blockchain.info/tx/e647af1d442fbaee9414171d1fd7af5ee4511ccdebac00f82a1cb5e1198a668c) 76 1.001 BTC 77 0.2 BTC 78 0.25 BTC 79 2.599 BTC 80 0.29 BTC 81 1 BTC 82 0.1 BTC 83 0.5 BTC 84 0.117 BTC 85 0.147 BTC......PeterPalmBeach.........1c67b50c9d19e818b86a248b7053b02ff0d535194a2f1db b63db9f49b06a691b 86 1.5 BTC......PeterPalmBeach........2e52a89e8f557895c1064426542d78d374be1b1982c2c8c0 23744fd2aedd8a03 87 0.543 BTC 88 2.4 BTC 89 0.3 BTC 90 0.117 BTC 91 0.105 BTC 92 0.38 BTC 93 0.1 BTC 94 0.169 BTC 95 0.12 BTC 96 0.157 BTC 97 0.1 BTC.........kevinkk525.....txid: b0beefcf4796979e39e29832fb9abaa59b7ab71ba5cc8051bc33e3c8c2bc6a43 98 0.2 BTC 99 0.2 BTC 100 0.216 BTC 101 0.9 BTC 102 0.3 BTC 103 0.5 BTC..........cntrlsquare 104 0.25 BTC 105 0.15 BTC 106 0.1 BTC 107 0.193 BTC 108 0.29 BTC 109 0.146 BTC 110 0.210 BTC 111 0.134 BTC 112 0.2 BTC....tic-tac-totoro......https://blockchain.info/tx/44632f39243582571bb1df5f32363e33903e4b7453777478b3d63204bc6c8c7d (https://blockchain.info/tx/44632f39243582571bb1df5f32363e33903e4b7453777478b3d63204bc6c8c7d) 113 0.1 BTC.......savagesam.....https://blockchain.info/tx/c31f40fe6bf0a712e858365b3b523391a6e4e6bf5987a5ce29ce12b58bb2e7dd 114 0.755 BTC 115 0.12 BTC 116 0.1 BTC 117 0.288 BTC 118 0.5 BTC 119 0.5 BTC 120 0.109 BTC 121 0.1 BTC......lewisc46.....https://blockchain.info/tx-index/1ffc7871708b785f69bd3c0d3ba6e53d1ea0492f75399792938ee3e7d05ccfb1 (https://blockchain.info/tx-index/1ffc7871708b785f69bd3c0d3ba6e53d1ea0492f75399792938ee3e7d05ccfb1) 122 0.27 BTC 123 0.127 BTC 124 1.90 BTC...........stewart2012.....https://blockchain.info/tx-index/a2856dd1f2985269cb5b984030521bbb18a8e7d422be3fa496b28a180df79a40 (https://blockchain.info/tx-index/a2856dd1f2985269cb5b984030521bbb18a8e7d422be3fa496b28a180df79a40) Round BONUS result (Opened): Investor ID Amount Invested 125 0.5 BTC 126 0.172 BTC 127 0.133 BTC......salchichon.....https://blockchain.info/tx/f7b55c4842acb0521290e0ce0f9f1106422588e24751daa43d2114a12efb340c 128 0.269 BTC 129 0.1 BTC 130 0.1 BTC 131 0.678 BTC 132 0.1 BTC 133 0.2 BTC.....Wrecked.....TXID: 8d081bba5deedb058accdb3a25b69da8e5d66724f1731ba65d2fa45be04a1d7e?? 134 0.102 BTC 135 1.25 BTC 136 0.2 BTC 137 1.316 BTC 138 0.2 BTC.....zhuangyx.....TXID:dffcb111fe549b8fb885166d0445670c8d240c68ebf093b589aede5942f06dab 139 0.1 BTC 140 0.3 BTC 141 0.25 BTC 142 0.1 BTC 143 0.3 BTC 144 1.5 BTC..........ponch85.....https://blockchain.info/it/tx/ad90f97b0f0153c0441803deeeb56a8d7d33cf7a229c88bd73f9ba802763d866 (https://blockchain.info/it/tx/ad90f97b0f0153c0441803deeeb56a8d7d33cf7a229c88bd73f9ba802763d866) 145 0.1 BTC 146 0.5 BTC 147 0.777 BTC.......eatrader......https://blockchain.info/tx/940921e7a695b0e3ea87ed57fdafaa9f45423ad291192a7bca5be9aa57aa888b (https://blockchain.info/tx/940921e7a695b0e3ea87ed57fdafaa9f45423ad291192a7bca5be9aa57aa888b) 148 0.195 BTC 149 0.25 BTC Title: Re: phoenixcoin Post by: tolguen on February 22, 2014, 08:03:59 PM Very nice and kind idea. I want to offer myself do work on marketing that coin. I work in online PR and social media / web research and know pretty well how to tickle the right people to get things famous :D
Title: Re: phoenixcoin Post by: Cloudpost on February 22, 2014, 08:08:31 PM Oбмaнyтыe Дoльщики Кoин
Title: Re: phoenixcoin Post by: TimC on February 22, 2014, 08:11:03 PM There is already a phoenixcoin
https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1268-phoenixcoin-pxc-information/ Title: Re: phoenixcoin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 08:11:50 PM There is already a phoenixcoin https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1268-phoenixcoin-pxc-information/ lol, i searched and could not find anything, i guess i should change it then......any suggestions??? Title: Re: phoenixcoin Post by: Jengo on February 22, 2014, 08:18:57 PM There is already a phoenixcoin https://cryptocointalk.com/topic/1268-phoenixcoin-pxc-information/ lol, i searched and could not find anything, i guess i should change it then......any suggestions??? noIPCOin? edit: I also wanted to say thanks! Even from this whole mess, something new can be created :) You can register me as a victim... Title: Re: not-scam coin Post by: tolguen on February 22, 2014, 08:20:15 PM Shinobi Coin, as in "The Revenge of Shinobi". Also sounds asian and bitcoinish ;)
Title: Re: not-scam coin Post by: PhattyBanks on February 22, 2014, 08:23:02 PM vert dude said you could have candy coin
Title: Re: not-scam coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 08:56:44 PM vert dude said you could have candy coin that was me but then i saw no relavance to this and thought of pheunixcoin, but thats already a thing. also:if people dont step up, i have to close this...i dont have time to be project leader Title: Re: not-scam coin Post by: micryon on February 22, 2014, 08:57:54 PM It could work.. who wants to support?
https://github.com/micryon/realstackcoin Title: Re: not-scam coin Post by: nejat76 on February 22, 2014, 08:59:17 PM Suggestion for name : Confetti coin... still relevant to the 70 btc tragedy over stack coin...
http://media.giphy.com/media/s2qXK8wAvkHTO/giphy.gif Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 08:59:53 PM i called the thread community coin for now
Title: Re: not-scam coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 08:59:59 PM How we can set up who gets part of the premine:
We have the address of the old Stack dev where everyone sent their bitcoin. If you where an investor and sent your bitcoin there will be a record of this. Anyone who wants to claim that they invested can confirm their spot by sending or receiving a small amount using the same wallet. Title: Re: community coin Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 09:06:14 PM I'm willing to offer my services in PR/promotion. I'm an experienced writer, so if you need someone to put into words what it is you wish to convey, I can be that person.
I like the idea of a coin that's set up to help those who have been scammed, and I hope this coin turns out to live up to its expectations. A few names I would like to suggest; - Payback - Justice Coin - Kin Coin - Trust Coin Title: Re: community coin Post by: itsallpc on February 22, 2014, 09:10:37 PM http://mytank.co.uk/img/our.png this is a good name
uroboros ˌjʊərə(ʊ)ˈbɒrəs/ noun noun: ouroboros 1. a circular symbol depicting a snake, or less commonly a dragon, swallowing its tail, as an emblem of wholeness or infinity. Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 09:11:00 PM I liked PheonixCoin as a name: rising from the ashes.
Things related to strength in community, helping eachother. 'We put the altruism in alt-coin' CommunityCoin is ok. There are a lot of possibilities though. I like the idea of us coming together to create this coin as a community, we should be able to vote on things. edit: Ourobourus sounds good too. Title: Re: community coin Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 09:14:17 PM How about something different?
This Latin word "Veritas", means truth. Or "Socius", which means sharing. Or "Civitas" which means community. Title: Re: community coin Post by: sq on February 22, 2014, 09:14:29 PM superb.... ::)
Title: Re: community coin Post by: noodle_dam on February 22, 2014, 09:16:42 PM This is a wonderful idea. I hope someone strong gets behind it and gets it rolling. Hell, I'd even buy some on an exchange if this was done right.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 09:17:39 PM How about something different? This Latin word "Veritas", means truth. Or "Socius", which means sharing. Or "Civitas" which means community. are these 3 different name suggestions, or do you intent some sort of combination? like VSC Title: Re: community coin Post by: hostmaster on February 22, 2014, 09:18:08 PM I am in! ;D What needed guys let me know. Let's make scammerrs bum his face!
-Crazy marketor -Deviloper Title: Re: community coin Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 09:18:42 PM How about something different? This Latin word "Veritas", means truth. Or "Socius", which means sharing. Or "Civitas" which means community. are these 3 different name suggestions, or do you intent some sort of combination? like VSC They were three seperate name suggestions, but coming up with a 3 word Latin Motto where each letter becomes the ticker for the coin is actually a clever idea. Sort of like how University mottos work. Title: Re: community coin Post by: ponch85 on February 22, 2014, 09:19:48 PM nice idea I have been cheated 1.5 BTC.
I'd help but I'm with the translator ... Title: Re: not-scam coin Post by: drakoin on February 22, 2014, 09:20:13 PM Anyone who wants to claim that they invested can confirm their spot by sending or receiving a small amount using the same wallet. Even better: Look into "signing messages"The owner of the sender address private key can sign a message (e.g. the transaction ID) which only the owner of the sender address private key could have have signed with that outcome. (sorry for that snake sentence, but it's true) Title: Re: community coin Post by: djchoppa on February 22, 2014, 09:20:47 PM Believe it or not there's already a communitycoin (CTC) --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280451.0
Title: Re: community coin Post by: CoinDev.io on February 22, 2014, 09:21:12 PM We are willing to offer our services about programming your coin free of charge.
- CoinDev.io team Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 09:22:19 PM at this speed we will have a coin in a few weeks lol
Title: Re: community coin Post by: drakoin on February 22, 2014, 09:26:23 PM bumface: Please hold an open donation wallet, too - could you post an address here?
That gives people a chance to donate to a "loss compensation fund". And perhaps "Stack-Coin" even wants to donate some himself, when he wakes up and realizes what a poor soul with rich wallet he has become. Title: Re: community coin Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 09:28:25 PM We are willing to offer our services about programming your coin free of charge. - CoinDev.io team An account created a minute ago from a dev team I've never even heard of. What coins have you developed? Title: Re: community coin Post by: gg234 on February 22, 2014, 09:29:12 PM i lost 0.25 BTC
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 09:31:04 PM bumface: Please hold an open donation wallet, too - could you post an address here? That gives people a chance to donate to a "loss compensation fund". And perhaps "Stack-Coin" even wants to donate some himself, when he wakes up and realizes what a poor soul with rich wallet he has become. Ok i have made an electrum wallet for donations...it will be this adress permanently so people can use blockchain.info to see what got in and out.... 1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj https://blockchain.info/address/1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj (https://blockchain.info/address/1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj) Title: Re: community coin Post by: ponch85 on February 22, 2014, 09:33:45 PM We are willing to offer our services about programming your coin free of charge. - CoinDev.io team Stack-Coin it is he who wants to cheat again :'( :'( :'( Title: Re: phoenixcoin Post by: Hamuki on February 22, 2014, 09:35:34 PM Project leader - ? (somebody has to become project leader, but remember this takes skill and alot of time and coordination) Devs - CoinDev.io team Logo design -? Sha? Scrypt? scrypt jane? Howmany coins total? How large is the premine in %? -tolguen - marketing -Nullu - PR/Pomotion - - - Victims: how are we going to prove who was scammed? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I want to get into this. I want to help. I am not a Dev. I cant Code, but I am ready to help and maybe even take responsebility for this project. People that have been scammed should get their money back. I am even ready to slow down my own coin called SnapCoin to get money and people for this. I will setup a wallet made for donations for this project using SnapCoin as payment currency. SnapCoin just needs a exchange so we can start to get the money flowing for people. I really hope that the people that got scammed are able to rise back up! Add me on skype hamukione if anyone is interested in starting this project up for real. Thank you for reading. ~Hamuki Title: Re: community coin Post by: CoinDev.io on February 22, 2014, 09:37:14 PM We are willing to offer our services about programming your coin free of charge. - CoinDev.io team An account created a minute ago from a dev team I've never even heard of. What coins have you developed? As soon as you guys agree on specifications we will work on generating sources and binaries to you for you to evaluate, or whatever process the team behind this coin desires. - CoinDev.io team. Title: Re: community coin Post by: SyRenity on February 22, 2014, 09:39:10 PM Why not just do one with http://coingen.io/ as tk808 suggested?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=457575.msg5304292;topicseen#msg5304292 Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 09:40:32 PM We need to make sure to implement an anti-scam system in our coin development and premine distribution strategy. It should all be transparent.
We can focus partially, in terms of innovation, as an anti-scam coin. So that it will never happen again. I think IPOs are sometimes good, but we need better systems in place. Title: Re: community coin Post by: jrdeem on February 22, 2014, 09:40:53 PM I was scammed out of 2.039 BTC, investor #20. I can verify this with the wallet I sent the investment with.
I wrote the appeal to Cryptsy for stackcoin, I promoted stackcoin through twitter, and I brought stackcoin to the attention of Lazycoins. I would be happy to promote a successor to the now infamous stackcoin in the same way. With my help, a lot of buzz was started about stackcoin and I feel that I helped draw in many investors who would've never invested in the first place. I would love to help with a legitimate coin. Title: Re: community coin Post by: tolguen on February 22, 2014, 09:43:24 PM Shinobi Coin, as in "The Revenge of Shinobi". Also sounds asian and bitcoinish ;)
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 09:43:32 PM I was scammed out of 2.039 BTC, investor #20. I can verify this with the wallet I sent the investment with. I wrote the appeal to Cryptsy for stackcoin, I promoted stackcoin through twitter, and I brought stackcoin to the attention of Lazycoins. I would be happy to promote a successor to the now infamous stackcoin in the same way. With my help, a lot of buzz was started about stackcoin and I feel that I helped draw in many investors who would've never invested in the first place. I would love to help with a legitimate coin. dont feel guilty, you did not know Title: Re: community coin Post by: SxC on February 22, 2014, 09:44:59 PM I'm online 24/7 almost and available to assist in anyway you need me
I like Phoenixcoin from the ashes a new coin will be born Title: Re: community coin Post by: CoinDev.io on February 22, 2014, 09:47:27 PM Original StackCoin Specifications:
Max coins: 134.4 Billion Block Time: 120 seconds Difficulty Retarget: Kimoto's gravity well Block Initial Reward: 1 Million Block Decrease Rate: 15% /Month Unless the scammed agree I believe the best thing to do would be a direct up/down scale of those rewards (or just keep them as they were), as that is that the IPO investors agreed upon and lost their hard-earned BTC. Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 09:48:17 PM Original StackCoin Specifications: Max coins: 134.4 Billion Block Time: 120 seconds Difficulty Retarget: Kimoto's gravity well Block Initial Reward: 1 Million Block Decrease Rate: 15% /Month Unless the scammed agree I believe the best thing to do would be a direct up/down scale of those rewards, as that is that the IPO investors agreed upon and lost their hard-earned BTC. i think thats WAY to much coins, when you do this many coins, you instantly have tiny value per unit....but im not the boss here, so that needs to be discussed can we do a poll? Title: Re: community coin Post by: max_d on February 22, 2014, 09:51:16 PM I was scammed too >:(
I've lost 1 BTC. This is good lesson for me. Next time will invest very careful. Investor #62 tx id acf2c69f78ef37466d9872cc42aaa5f3bc8d7f651a434cba894e02e2e5bed813 I can prove it with my wallet. bumface and comunity thank you for your help! Title: Re: community coin Post by: Cloudpost on February 22, 2014, 09:51:50 PM WTF???? HOW CAN YOU VERIFY THAT POSTER WAS SCAMMED?? ask for a smaller transation to new coins btc support address? but how will you prevent the scammer to take his part in that case (he obviously made fake transactions to himself)?
Cause every person can post like: I was scammed for 20 btc, I'd like 2/7 of the new coin premine. Idea is ok, but there's no way to make it right. It's just a very expensive lesson for some ppl! Title: Re: community coin Post by: Prominence on February 22, 2014, 09:52:28 PM I had the idea of a coin made by the community for a while now.
The name I had in mind was "Perfect Coin". Basically the community votes on what features we need and how we'll set things up. The initial decisions will be made by people with a reputation on bitcointalk. When the coin is launched, the coin can change it's properties every week. Depending on the amount of coins you have, you can have that much of an influence on the coin. To keep things fair (dictatorship won't be fun) we'd need a way to make sure that one person can only make one vote. HunterCoin (HUC) is an MMO driven coin. It's possible to allow an actual voting system within the wallet app using the same technologies as HUC. If we were to do it like that, it would be tricky to make elections fair since people can use multiple wallets to vote. The ultimate goal is that users can intervene in the coin when they see the value decrease. It would also be interesting to set one user as the president and people can vote that user out when they don't like him. What do you guys think about this? Title: Re: community coin Post by: jgaspar on February 22, 2014, 09:53:21 PM Lets not forget that the creators of the StackCoin scam could be posting here or or trying to ¨help¨ in this project so its important to have some trusted members involved.
Anyway i think its more important to get discussion on the specs for this coin that the name. I vote for - no premine - anti-instamine protection - number of coins around 200.000.000 (would be enough to have the new coin lowest unit comparable to an US$ cent and still have enough digits to able to pay twice the combined World GDP and US National debt) Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 09:53:48 PM I am not sure why he would be buying into his own scam.
We would only allow investors who can prove they bought in during the IPO investment window. Title: Re: community coin Post by: SyRenity on February 22, 2014, 09:53:52 PM WTF???? HOW CAN YOU VERIFY THAT POSTER WAS SCAMMED?? ask for a smaller transation to new coins btc support address? but how will you prevent the scammer to take his part in that case (he obviously made fake transactions to himself)? Cause every person can post like: I was scammed for 20 btc, I'd like 2/7 of the new coin premine. Idea is ok, but there's no way to make it right. It's just a very expensive lesson for some ppl! There is a small thing called message signing - it really easy to verify the person indeed sent these BTC. Title: Re: community coin Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 09:54:41 PM Lets not forget that the creators of the StackCoin scam could be posting here or or trying to ¨help¨ in this project so its important to have some trusted members involved. Anyway i think its more important to get discussion on the specs for this coin that the name. I vote for - no premine - anti-instamine protection - number of coins around 200.000.000 (would be enough to have the new coin lowest unit comparable to an US$ cent and still have enough digits to able to pay twice the combined World GDP and US National debt) Agree on the trust issue. Perhaps a limit to involved members with an activity level or above. No shills or new accounts. Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 09:55:59 PM PLEASE GUYS follow the rules
As this thread expands lets have some rules,or it wil be to much work for me to dig through the pages and find the correct info Coin name suggestions in blue example COM:community coin Partners and skills in orange Coin properties in red ( amount of coins,sha/scyrpt) Victims green Title: Re: community coin Post by: stalks on February 22, 2014, 09:57:56 PM I invested 0.15 BTC (#61). I am new to CryptoCoin and this has left me burnt. I still feel kind of shocked, in disbelief. I don't think I shall be investing in an IPO again, a very real lesson has been learnt.
/one-sad-panda I like the idea of this coin, a faint glimmer of hope perhaps. Someone explain to me what I need to do to prove myself that I was a victim of this scam. Title: Re: community coin Post by: Cloudpost on February 22, 2014, 09:58:56 PM WTF???? HOW CAN YOU VERIFY THAT POSTER WAS SCAMMED?? ask for a smaller transation to new coins btc support address? but how will you prevent the scammer to take his part in that case (he obviously made fake transactions to himself)? Cause every person can post like: I was scammed for 20 btc, I'd like 2/7 of the new coin premine. Idea is ok, but there's no way to make it right. It's just a very expensive lesson for some ppl! There is a small thing called message signing - it really easy to verify the person indeed sent these BTC. What about the scammer part? He obviously made some fake transfers from his own othe wallets to stimulate others to send him the money (some early and some big transactions IMO). Title: Re: community coin Post by: klaczak on February 22, 2014, 09:59:43 PM Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 10:02:19 PM I vote for - no premine The whole point of this is for the Stackcoin investors who where scammed with the support of the community to recreate their coin and launch it as it was supposed to be (or some version). The premine is essential. I did not invest myself but thought it would be a good idea to help them release a coin. And who cares if the scammer gets a few more coins, don't cut off your nose to spite your face. If we can help the victims of the scam recreate the coin and possibly make their money back then we should. Not just for them but for the whole alt-coin community. Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:05:08 PM I vote for - no premine The whole point of this is for the Stackcoin investors who where scammed with the support of the community to recreate their coin and launch it as it was supposed to be (or some version). The premine is essential. I did not invest myself but thought it would be a good idea to help them release a coin. And who cares if the scammer gets a few more coins, don't cut off your nose to spite your face. If we can help the victims of the scam recreate the coin and possibly make their money back then we should. Not just for them but for the whole alt-coin community. i think we should scale down those billions of coins to an ammount in millions and give those stakeholders what they would have gotten scaled down, so their original % stake stays the same. a coin with billions total can not have a high unit value Title: Re: community coin Post by: jrdeem on February 22, 2014, 10:05:32 PM Can we stray away from this currency ending with the word coin? There's too many 'coins' lets get a fresh, new name. As with anything else, lets try and keep it simple also:
(I also like some of the more sci-fi-sounding currency names) Units (UNT or UNIT for short) Standard Value Unit (SVU or UNIT for short) Skrill (Already slang for money, SKL or SKRL for short) Krill (What whales eat, KRL for short) Stacks (A play on a now infamous scam and already slang for money, STK for short) Etc. I could literally come up with these for days. Title: Re: community coin Post by: CoinDev.io on February 22, 2014, 10:06:33 PM Lets not forget that the creators of the StackCoin scam could be posting here or or trying to ¨help¨ in this project so its important to have some trusted members involved. Interesting idea... but we need to help those scammed by StackCoin, that's the point right? We need some kind of trust fund or premine fund so that the StackCoin IPO investors get at least some of what they were promised.Anyway i think its more important to get discussion on the specs for this coin that the name. I vote for - no premine - anti-instamine protection - number of coins around 200.000.000 (would be enough to have the new coin lowest unit comparable to an US$ cent and still have enough digits to able to pay twice the combined World GDP and US National debt) Regarding the scammer faking investors, if he were to send BTC to himself the effect would be identical, if StackCoin had launched he would get to keep that portion of the premine. - The CoinDev.io Team Title: Re: community coin Post by: drakoin on February 22, 2014, 10:07:57 PM moneycoin MON or simply - money
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:08:34 PM what if he didnt scam but had to go away on some emergency and comes home tonight and sees al this lololol
Title: Re: community coin Post by: jrdeem on February 22, 2014, 10:12:23 PM Bumface, I offer my writing skills and promotion ability to this project.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: jgaspar on February 22, 2014, 10:12:53 PM what if he didnt scam but had to go away on some emergency and comes home tonight and sees al this lololol naaaa... the conffeti gift and BTC value was posted by him... he scammed and bragged about it and i bet he his still here posting on a different name. The criminal always return to the scene of the crime. Title: Re: community coin Post by: stalks on February 22, 2014, 10:14:30 PM I am a linux network engineer with access to hardware to create a first node. Its all I can think of that I could offer. Let me know.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: SlidingHorn on February 22, 2014, 10:14:34 PM Restoring faith in the altcoin community is a cause I want to support.
I have servers for nodes, can help w/ web work, etc. Just let me know how I can help. Title: Re: community coin Post by: CoinDev.io on February 22, 2014, 10:15:21 PM Here is a list of transactions to the Stack-Coin's address Blockchain.Info (https://blockchain.info/address/1JgZQpY7zaBmcuiM3VSsHXBR6soeTdTepS)
If the senders could sign messages to verify that they got scammed it would make everything concrete. Title: Re: community coin Post by: Jengo on February 22, 2014, 10:15:27 PM I Invested 0.508 btc's (#15) and had high hopes.
I also did the german translation for this bastard and now Im feeling like f*cked from all sides. But thanks to this awesome community we already have 4 sites full of help and suggestions for a new coin rising from the ashes! Thanks again for all your effort guys! I LOVE YOU ALL :-* Title: Re: community coin Post by: TheVoodooDevil on February 22, 2014, 10:16:07 PM Hey everyone, I would just like to offer my services to this project; I realize that I just created this account (first time on this site, been lurking trollbox and reddit up until now, but hopefully bumface will recognize me as a trollbox regular and know I haven't appeared out of nowhere)
and that this may cause some trust issues (depending on my role in this), but I will do whatever needed to prove my commitment/reliability. I have always really wanted to be a part of coin development, but lack the programming skills needed to start one myself, so I feel that I would be most useful in marketing. I think the names proposed are feasible, and do fit the situation, but may not have the appeal to more common users that something like doge has- may I suggest Matrixcoin (makes a good digital reference that will inevitably be used by someone) - Galactic credits would likely be popular (named after the star wars currency, we would be able to garnish ourselves with a lot of media attention as well as get a widespread fanbase educated about crypto) - maybe baktuns? (you could use some version of the mayan calendar mandala thingy for a logo) I agree that the word coin is overused and may reduce new coin appeal someday. If there is any area of development my services would be useful, just let me know! ;D Title: Re: community coin Post by: poochi on February 22, 2014, 10:17:01 PM rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND? A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=464476.0 Title: Re: community coin Post by: SlidingHorn on February 22, 2014, 10:17:55 PM rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND? A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=464476.0 There are 3 or 4 different Panda Coins....No thanks. Not to mention the fact that this does nothing to help those who lost out in the initial scam, which is the whole reason for this new coin Title: Re: community coin Post by: poochi on February 22, 2014, 10:18:29 PM rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND? A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=464476.0 There are 3 or 4 different Panda Coins....No thanks. there are 1000 alt coins. do we really need more? Title: Re: community coin Post by: SlidingHorn on February 22, 2014, 10:19:00 PM rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND? A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=464476.0 There are 3 or 4 different Panda Coins....No thanks. there are 1000 alt coins. do we really need more? Do we need to perpetuate the joke that the Pandas are making of altcoins in general? Title: Re: community coin Post by: Nullu on February 22, 2014, 10:20:16 PM I really really hope you manage this coin properly. It would be painfully ironic if this coin were to be the victim of a scamster. Just be smart and don't give any BTC to anyone you do not trust. If there does end up being BTC involved then it must ONLY be in the hands of a well trusted escrower on the forum. No exception.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:20:18 PM SOMEBODY WITH REDDIT ACCOUNT LINK THEM HERE
http://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1ymvnh/stackcoin_developer_steals_70_btc_from_investors/ (http://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/1ymvnh/stackcoin_developer_steals_70_btc_from_investors/) Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 10:20:42 PM I really like Phoenix coin for now.
We can build a saying around the idea of resurrection and taking off and flourishing despite the downfall. To the skies. Title: Re: community coin Post by: wizzardTim on February 22, 2014, 10:20:47 PM I got scammed for 1 btc. 2 transactions: the first .90BTC and the other 0.10BTC. from 2 different wallets. Will send details tommorrow.
I believe we should make the wallet look like the photoshoped one. It wont be that difficult, Im sure. What do you guys think? Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:20:52 PM I really really hope you manage this coin properly. It would be painfully ironic if this coin were to be the victim of a scamster. Just be smart and don't give any BTC to anyone you do not trust. If there does end up being BTC involved then it must ONLY be in the hands of a well trusted escrower on the forum. No exception. blue is name suggestion, where is your name suggestion Title: Re: community coin Post by: poochi on February 22, 2014, 10:20:57 PM rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND? A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=464476.0 There are 3 or 4 different Panda Coins....No thanks. there are 1000 alt coins. do we really need more? Do we need to perpetuate the joke that the Pandas are making of altcoins in general? Unless you are proposing something ground breaking, all alts are just copy and paste codes with a different theme. BTC is united, alts are scattered and working in silos. Title: Re: community coin Post by: jgaspar on February 22, 2014, 10:21:04 PM Of all those different coins most are rubbish.. if we could come with a good coin backed with this community ... yes
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:21:27 PM DONT DRIVE ME NUTS GUYS!..RESPECT the color system .lets have some rules,or it wil be to much work for me to dig through the pages and find the correct info
Coin name suggestions in blue example COM:community coin Partners and skills in orange Coin properties in red ( amount of coins,sha/scyrpt) Victims green Title: Re: community coin Post by: CoinDev.io on February 22, 2014, 10:24:01 PM +1 For Pheonix
- The CoinDev.io Team Title: Re: community coin Post by: poochi on February 22, 2014, 10:24:45 PM if the goal is to compensate victims, why not include all the PANDA victims as well?
how is yet another new coin better than fund raising effort (or let the victim learn through financial loss so it sticks)? What we need is policing, I have been yelling scams on STACK and no one cared. New coin will not solve what happened to not just STACK but many other failed alts. Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:25:46 PM if the goal is to compensate victims, why not include all the PANDA victims as well? how is yet another new coin better than fund raising effort (or let the victim learn through financial loss so it sticks)? What we need is policing, I have been yelling scams on STACK and no one cared. New coin will not solve what happened to not just STACK but many other failed alts. this project can be anti scam in general yes, but to be honest i have no clue about how to include everybody Title: Re: community coin Post by: TheVoodooDevil on February 22, 2014, 10:26:08 PM rather than another coin, why not throw your support behind PND? A coin made to symbolize fairness, and to warn people of market manipulation, scamming, and pump and dump. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=464476.0 There are 3 or 4 different Panda Coins....No thanks. Not to mention the fact that this does nothing to help those who lost out in the initial scam, which is the whole reason for this new coin PND is mined mostly by angry users on 4chan who are involved in hacking wolong's twitter and created solely to destroy PANDA. However, they now claim to have hacked wolong's 1.5 bil PANDA wallet and crashed PANDA. (this was all posted through wolong's twitter, and I saw boards on /b/ dedicated to destroying PANDA days before, though I didn't follow it.) That's something I think we'd be better off letting die. I also worry using the name pheonixcoin would create the same sort of confusion, as a pheonixcoin has been on coinmarketcap.com before and some people will remember this, causing confusion. Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 10:27:05 PM I really really hope you manage this coin properly. It would be painfully ironic if this coin were to be the victim of a scamster. Just be smart and don't give any BTC to anyone you do not trust. If there does end up being BTC involved then it must ONLY be in the hands of a well trusted escrower on the forum. No exception. I am all for finding a very trusted holder to control the premine and be basically connected to the official development. Candidates? Maybe we can vote on who gets to do it. An escrow for the premine and transparent operations would be useful as well. Title: Re: community coin Post by: SlidingHorn on February 22, 2014, 10:27:12 PM if the goal is to compensate victims, why not include all the PANDA victims as well? how is yet another new coin better than fund raising effort (or let the victim learn through financial loss so it sticks)? What we need is policing, I have been yelling scams on STACK and no one cared. New coin will not solve what happened to not just STACK but many other failed alts. You must be very invested in Panda.... This is going to be a community-driven & sponsored coin. We're not using your shit Panda coin (whichever one you're using), so please just freaking stop. Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:28:46 PM I really really hope you manage this coin properly. It would be painfully ironic if this coin were to be the victim of a scamster. Just be smart and don't give any BTC to anyone you do not trust. If there does end up being BTC involved then it must ONLY be in the hands of a well trusted escrower on the forum. No exception. I am all for finding a very trusted holder to control the premine and be basically connected to the official development. Candidates? Maybe we can vote on who gets to do it. An escrow for the premine and transparent operations would be useful as well. we should make every decision with a poll Title: Re: community coin Post by: poochi on February 22, 2014, 10:29:33 PM if the goal is to compensate victims, why not include all the PANDA victims as well? how is yet another new coin better than fund raising effort (or let the victim learn through financial loss so it sticks)? What we need is policing, I have been yelling scams on STACK and no one cared. New coin will not solve what happened to not just STACK but many other failed alts. You must be very invested in Panda.... This is going to be a community-driven & sponsored coin. We're not using your shit Panda coin (whichever one you're using), so please just freaking stop. I hold BTC/LTC/DOGE/VERT I sold off PANDA the first day. Nope I lost nothing, but lots of other have lost a lot more than the 70 BTC scammed by STACK today. Title: Re: community coin Post by: Jengo on February 22, 2014, 10:29:52 PM I Invested 0.508 btc's (#15) and had high hopes. I also did the german translation for this bastard and now Im feeling like f*cked from all sides. But thanks to this awesome community we already have 4 sites full of help and suggestions for a new coin rising from the ashes! Thanks again for all your effort guys! I LOVE YOU ALL :-* Please get me on the victims list bumface https://blockchain.info/tx-index/ac45b42917b05be6e69e2ce38d950d73b4193946c14064ea2ace3503ded942cf Title: Re: community coin Post by: CoinDev.io on February 22, 2014, 10:30:13 PM I really really hope you manage this coin properly. It would be painfully ironic if this coin were to be the victim of a scamster. Just be smart and don't give any BTC to anyone you do not trust. If there does end up being BTC involved then it must ONLY be in the hands of a well trusted escrower on the forum. No exception. I am all for finding a very trusted holder to control the premine and be basically connected to the official development. Candidates? Maybe we can vote on who gets to do it. An escrow for the premine and transparent operations would be useful as well. - The CoinDev.io Team Title: Re: community coin Post by: jgaspar on February 22, 2014, 10:33:44 PM - Numbers of coins around 100.000.000 to 200.000.000
- No Premine (for whatever reason) - Instamine protection - ASIC mining protection For as much i feel sorry for the ones scammed on their money i can not agree with premine as a compensation...we would have to come with something diferent to compensate or at least mitigate the losses of those people but Premining is not the answer.. Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 10:33:59 PM we should make every decision with a poll Sounds good. I always thought that would be a fun idea for a coin anyways. As long as we don't change the basic idea behind the coin. Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:34:42 PM guys i can see this taking up alot of my time..i dont mind being the coordinator of this thread permanently, but i would like to recieve some coins for this...im doing this on the side next to Ultracoin to help these people recieve something and show them there is an actual community.....
so i vote all the participants in the second post also recieve coins (including myself), and leave the greed fud at home,my time is valuable Title: Re: community coin Post by: albertdros on February 22, 2014, 10:35:27 PM how about make an ipo out of it so all of u can get scammed again? Because of you guys scammers can continue to exist on these forums. Maybe some of you are rich and don't really care about making scammers rich, but there are also people who are so blind that they do anything in the hope of making themselves rich (read: continuing to give money to scammers).
What you are basically doing here is creating a list of people who are vulnerable to scams on these forums. This way, scammers can target you even easier! A better idea would be to gather all of you to STOP this shit instead of playing the victims role. Get together and hire some super internet detective (yea, sounds weird, but they are there. Maybe even that hackers group Anonymous, I'm sure they have the power to get something done) or something, to track that stackedcoin idiot and teach him a lesson. Title: Re: community coin Post by: andyatcrux on February 22, 2014, 10:35:49 PM This is a good idea. However, let's not forget that the victims of these scams are often fueled by greed. Hopefully this would serve as a "lesson learned? then welcome to the community!" sort of coin rather than, "thanks for the charity, now where is the next shit coin for me to dump into!" sot of coin.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:36:57 PM - Numbers of coins around 100.000.000 to 200.000.000 - No Premine (for whatever reason) - Instamine protection - ASIC mining protection For as much i feel sorry for the ones scammed on their money i can not agree with premine as a compensation...we would have to come with something diferent to compensate or at least mitigate the losses of those people but Premining is not the answer.. If there is no premine, then they need to be compensated from btc donations, shich is currently 0 Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 10:37:53 PM how about make an ipo out of it so all of u can get scammed again? Because of you guys scammers can continue to exist on these forums. Maybe some of you are rich and don't really care about making scammers rich, but there are also people who are so blind that they do anything in the hope of making themselves rich (read: continuing to give money to scammers). What you are basically doing here is creating a list of people who are vulnerable to scams on these forums. This way, scammers can target you even easier! A better idea would be to gather all of you to STOP this shit instead of playing the victims role. Get together and hire some super internet detective (yea, sounds weird, but they are there. Maybe even that hackers group Anonymous, I'm sure they have the power to get something done) or something, to track that stackedcoin idiot and teach him a lesson. dont write of IPO in general, my investors had 20.3x gain in 1 week after launch Title: Re: community coin Post by: ponch85 on February 22, 2014, 10:40:00 PM #144 1.5 BTC https://blockchain.info/it/tx/ad90f97b0f0153c0441803deeeb56a8d7d33cf7a229c88bd73f9ba802763d866
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=457575.msg5300072#msg5300072 thanks bumface ... and all those who support and help this project! Title: Re: community coin Post by: albertdros on February 22, 2014, 10:40:48 PM how about make an ipo out of it so all of u can get scammed again? Because of you guys scammers can continue to exist on these forums. Maybe some of you are rich and don't really care about making scammers rich, but there are also people who are so blind that they do anything in the hope of making themselves rich (read: continuing to give money to scammers). What you are basically doing here is creating a list of people who are vulnerable to scams on these forums. This way, scammers can target you even easier! A better idea would be to gather all of you to STOP this shit instead of playing the victims role. Get together and hire some super internet detective (yea, sounds weird, but they are there. Maybe even that hackers group Anonymous, I'm sure they have the power to get something done) or something, to track that stackedcoin idiot and teach him a lesson. dont write of IPO in general, my investors had 20.3x gain in 1 week after launch good for your investors. I'm not talking about IPO in general btw. I just think this is not the solution. Lots of people are here after they got scammed on stackedcoin. If you can donate 2 btc do some shitty IPO, i'm sure you could spare some money to actually GET SOMETHING DONE to catch this guy. Title: Re: community coin Post by: iluvbumbum on February 22, 2014, 10:41:25 PM Your investor ID : #72 https://blockchain.info/tx/10fa6727e4ec6982bcf566d0029eca4f65a461f806b392085c282ae8df1ff197
L-Coin (LOSE'ers') Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 10:43:59 PM - Numbers of coins around 100.000.000 to 200.000.000 - No Premine (for whatever reason) - Instamine protection - ASIC mining protection For as much i feel sorry for the ones scammed on their money i can not agree with premine as a compensation...we would have to come with something diferent to compensate or at least mitigate the losses of those people but Premining is not the answer.. What do you suggest as an alternative? I am for a premine, I think they can work out. We can have the premine pay out over a longer period to prevent dumping. It would sure cost less than collecting the bitcoins, I doubt we could raise that many. And even if the coin does not do super well (which is might) the investors would at least get a chance to get something out of it. people could donate by buying the coin on the market and supporting the coin basically! But it could become a decent coin because of the meaning. Title: Re: community coin Post by: klaczak on February 22, 2014, 10:47:14 PM maybe GRAPHEN/Graphencoin material of the future
pow/pos ? or pow Title: Re: community coin Post by: SxC on February 22, 2014, 10:54:35 PM I could be an assistant to the project leader.
As i'm online 24/7 and can help the project leader with the task's that need to be done spread the load. Would be nice to give something back to the community Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 10:56:00 PM I am definitely down to assist in development as well. I have wanted to help start a coin for awhile.
I am a programmer by trade. Title: Re: community coin Post by: jgaspar on February 22, 2014, 10:59:42 PM - Numbers of coins around 100.000.000 to 200.000.000 - No Premine (for whatever reason) - Instamine protection - ASIC mining protection For as much i feel sorry for the ones scammed on their money i can not agree with premine as a compensation...we would have to come with something diferent to compensate or at least mitigate the losses of those people but Premining is not the answer.. What do you suggest as an alternative? I am for a premine, I think they can work out. We can have the premine pay out over a longer period to prevent dumping. It would sure cost less than collecting the bitcoins, I doubt we could raise that many. And even if the coin does not do super well (which is might) the investors would at least get a chance to get something out of it. people could donate by buying the coin on the market and supporting the coin basically! But it could become a decent coin because of the meaning. The idea is to compensate the actual losses ... not to replicate StackCoin IPO so they could make as much money on this as they were hoping to do on StackCoin. How is this going to be done? I don´t know.... yet... but something reasonable will come out of this community if we all want to. Title: Re: community coin Post by: InsanityDev on February 22, 2014, 11:04:19 PM Please slow down.
As a community of miners, traders, and investors who have all made and lost money on various coins, do realise that the more you are a community, and act as one, the better you will get on. Converse, find the gems, communicate, get behind them and support them well. Jumping from one coin to the next in the hope to make mad $$$ can only end in tears, as it has so often. Another coin, why? get behind one which is already out there and has a strong proven dev team, why not quark or something with technical merit that has been slowly forgotten because it's not the new kid with big big profit potential. Please though, slow down, consider how to prevent this from happening again, honestly talk and communicate about projects, and don't join in the random hype about random coins. If you do decide to create a coin though, I'm happy to contribute some time or resources to help ensure it's at least stable and well grounded from the off. best of luck, and sad news about stackcoin.. I've been taken for $50k in alts and 200BTC in scams the last year, so I know how it feels. Title: Re: community coin Post by: cntrlsquare on February 22, 2014, 11:07:02 PM Well, for what it is worth, i am number 103 at 0.5btc.
I like the idea of a community driven coin. I knew the risk when i invested in Stack, but am still disappointed with the outcome... cntrlsquare Title: Re: community coin Post by: TheVoodooDevil on February 22, 2014, 11:09:02 PM - Numbers of coins around 100.000.000 to 200.000.000 - No Premine (for whatever reason) - Instamine protection - ASIC mining protection For as much i feel sorry for the ones scammed on their money i can not agree with premine as a compensation...we would have to come with something diferent to compensate or at least mitigate the losses of those people but Premining is not the answer.. What do you suggest as an alternative? I am for a premine, I think they can work out. We can have the premine pay out over a longer period to prevent dumping. It would sure cost less than collecting the bitcoins, I doubt we could raise that many. And even if the coin does not do super well (which is might) the investors would at least get a chance to get something out of it. people could donate by buying the coin on the market and supporting the coin basically! But it could become a decent coin because of the meaning. I think the bitcoin community has almost finished moving on from their opposition to premine coins, as long as they can accept the reasoning; I fully agree with the proposal that the premine should be payed out over a longer period, investors don't want to buy premine coins when at launch, because the value is almost always initially inflated, shortening the coin's life/lengthening the growth period. It will also provide encouragement to the team we're building here to work on promoting the coin in one way or another long after the launch. (which I think is one of the best things we could do for it) I think making this coin pow/pos as well as having the premine paid in multiple chunks would bode well for it's long term survivability. I would also like to offer myself up for promotion services, as I spend most of my time on the internet following crypto (I've seen enough coin promotion to have an idea of what works, and where to apply it) I almost forgot, the credits in star wars are Galactic Standard Credits (GSC) (wiki says galactic credit standard, but that doesn't have the same ring to it) Graphen ends with an "E", doesn't it? Title: Re: community coin Post by: SxC on February 22, 2014, 11:15:41 PM I'm with the idea of the premine paid out in chunks rather than 1 lump sum.
And also agree we need less coins 1 billion is a max and therefore a lower % of the premine will need to be paid out to the victims Still undecided on my coin name vote as Phoenix is already taken Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 11:16:02 PM Guys please dont pm me if you have been scammed, report in this thread in green
Title: Re: community coin Post by: drakoin on February 22, 2014, 11:16:48 PM Premining is not the answer.. What do you suggest as an alternative? I am NOT sure that this is feasible, but a clever bunch of people is working together here: What about hardcoding the compensation mechanism? Not as a premine of genesis block ... but... into the block generation of EACH block. options:
details below Title: Re: community coin Post by: drakoin on February 22, 2014, 11:17:44 PM I am NOT sure that this is feasible, but a clever bunch of people is working together here: What about hardcoding the compensation mechanism? Not as a premine of genesis block ... but... ... into the block generation of EACH block. options:
(for simplicity, I call the new coin money for now, or MON or moneycoin. But I really do not insist on that name.) The first two ideas need a supportive script which distributes the coins. And a table with corresponding addresses BTC <-> MON, for each bitcoin address of a victim, there needs to be one moneycoin address. The third idea doesn't need any further administration IF there is an address mapping. The victims hold private keys of their BTC address, and if the address scheme of moneycoin is clever enough, the same private key can be made corresponding to a moneycoin address. BUT: It would need a slightly extended address scheme for the new coin, so that confusion with bitcoin is avoided. So BTC 1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj would become [MON] mCqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj or BTC 1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj would become [MON] m1Cqtbc73pFBDGjWwCg9kPhPXvdTk5McETj anyone expert enough with the bitcoin code and address scheme to say if that is possible? Nice side effect, and a really new feature: One private key would open wallets in several currencies. Possible? Title: Re: community coin Post by: armaan56 on February 22, 2014, 11:19:34 PM I could help you with promotion of this coin if you still need promoters. I know quite a few people who could bring some decent hashes to the coin and could help you spread the word on the coin
Title: Re: community coin Post by: Prominence on February 22, 2014, 11:20:30 PM As I posted before
I had the idea of a coin made by the community for a while now. The name I had in mind was "Perfect Coin". Basically the community votes on what features we need and how we'll set things up. The initial decisions will be made by people with a reputation on bitcointalk. When the coin is launched, the coin can change it's properties every week. Depending on the amount of coins you have, you can have that much of an influence on the coin. To keep things fair (dictatorship won't be fun) we'd need a way to make sure that one person can only make one vote. HunterCoin (HUC) is an MMO driven coin. It's possible to allow an actual voting system within the wallet app using the same technologies as HUC. If we were to do it like that, it would be tricky to make elections fair since people can use multiple wallets to vote. The ultimate goal is that users can intervene in the coin when they see the value decrease. It would also be interesting to set one user as the president and people can vote that user out when they don't like him. What do you guys think about this? The president could fulfill the role of this: I really really hope you manage this coin properly. It would be painfully ironic if this coin were to be the victim of a scamster. Just be smart and don't give any BTC to anyone you do not trust. If there does end up being BTC involved then it must ONLY be in the hands of a well trusted escrower on the forum. No exception. I am all for finding a very trusted holder to control the premine and be basically connected to the official development. Candidates? Maybe we can vote on who gets to do it. An escrow for the premine and transparent operations would be useful as well. Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 11:21:02 PM I could help you with promotion of this coin if you still need promoters everybody is welcome Title: Re: community coin Post by: apophis974 on February 22, 2014, 11:22:29 PM Hello, great idea. I don't invest a lot and knew the risk too.
My invest number : #8 Amount 0,1 BTC https://blockchain.info/tx/afcd4adf59065ad42c771df58dd76a5c2e15b4f50b6191da89947e50f2a1a33a Title: Re: community coin Post by: calliusmaximus on February 22, 2014, 11:24:06 PM WTF you all got scammed, now basically you want a free ride from the rest of the community to support your stupidity. I mean con men can only con the greedy.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: xtsy on February 22, 2014, 11:24:32 PM I m no 41.I invested 0.1 BTC
Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 22, 2014, 11:25:33 PM WTF you all got scammed, now basically you want a free ride from the rest of the community to support your stupidity. I mean con men can only con the greedy. when you invest in something you are not automaticly greedy...and punishing a person for making a mistake is also silly Title: Re: community coin Post by: Prominence on February 22, 2014, 11:30:34 PM WTF you all got scammed, now basically you want a free ride from the rest of the community to support your stupidity. I mean con men can only con the greedy. when you invest in something you are not automaticly greedy...and punishing a person for making a mistake is also silly +1, our community is better than that. Title: Re: community coin Post by: SxC on February 22, 2014, 11:31:36 PM WTF you all got scammed, now basically you want a free ride from the rest of the community to support your stupidity. I mean con men can only con the greedy. Not all of us on here got scammed most are offering to help the ppl that did tho You know a community pulling it's resources to help victims of crime Maybe some was greedy or maybe not no one deserve's to be robbed Edit : Also it's nice to give back something,i'm sure you have asked for help from someone on this forum a question you needed help with for example i know i have in the past Title: Re: community coin Post by: jgaspar on February 22, 2014, 11:41:31 PM If its a community driven coin...im sure the community will come out with some idea to pay stackcoin investors the ACTUAL BTC they have lost.
How on hell are you going to do that on a premine? by giving them X amount of coins that you don't know the value? If a better idea doesn't come out, then i would propose reserving a small amount of coins ..in a way is a small premine yes, trusted to a board of some sort...when that reserved amount of coins reached the market value scammed by Stackcoin creator´s, they would be distributed to the scammed people. However i would like to see some sort of found raising instead, that would be a better proof that we really have a strong community and not just a bunch of people trying to get rich on pump and dump schemes. Title: Re: community coin Post by: illiki23 on February 22, 2014, 11:47:48 PM I like the idea of paying out a small fraction of each mined block to the investors rather than a premine, and keep track of the current market value - paying until everyone has been payed back at which the payout would either stop of go to a fund or charity of some sort to help victims of crypto related fraud.
Also mechanisms to prevent the pump and dump would be nice. The target should be for a stable coin, it might take a little longer to repay the victims but it would be better. Title: Re: community coin Post by: cryptonent on February 22, 2014, 11:51:52 PM I am #75, 0.1 btc
https://blockchain.info/tx/e647af1d442fbaee9414171d1fd7af5ee4511ccdebac00f82a1cb5e1198a668c Title: Re: community coin Post by: kevinkk525 on February 22, 2014, 11:53:36 PM I like this idea and the solution from iliki23. we could help others even after we got our investment back!
and on this way we could make bitcoin more popular in media if we help other people with a new coin. just imagine helping victims with that coin and the attention you get from the media for that! the only problem is how to decide whom we help then but with a small team that could work. especially now that we are trying to get all the good people into that project and try to work together. Justicecoin [JSC] or AidCoin [AIC] I am #97 (2nd stage) with 0.1BTC, txid: b0beefcf4796979e39e29832fb9abaa59b7ab71ba5cc8051bc33e3c8c2bc6a43 Shame on me for believing this scammer... should have been a warning for me.. Maybe some trusted organisation should do those IPCOs so they can watch a coin lunch and refund investors if it is scam. so that the devs only get the money if the coin started well and as they announced it. just an idea from my side. I could help building a (simple) homepage, if needed Title: Re: community coin Post by: jgaspar on February 22, 2014, 11:57:40 PM I like the idea of paying out a small fraction of each mined block to the investors rather than a premine, and keep track of the current market value - paying until everyone has been payed back at which the payout would either stop of go to a fund or charity of some sort to help victims of crypto related fraud. Also mechanisms to prevent the pump and dump would be nice. The target should be for a stable coin, it might take a little longer to repay the victims but it would be better. Really like your idea Illiki a small tax on each block building a charity fund whose first beneficiary's would be StackCoin victims. Title: Re: community coin Post by: gadado on February 23, 2014, 12:06:24 AM I offer every stackcoin victim the following: for each 1 BTC -> 5000 EBT and 1000 PRT just PM me your EBT and/or PRT address and how much BTC you invested (offer valid till 8.march.2014) This coins don't have much value now but both coins have a great potential to become very valueable in a few weeks or month. Nothing is for sure thought. Coins Info: [EBT] EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437660.0 [PRT] Particle https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392804.0 EBT - Scrypt GPU coin PRT - Quark CPU coin Note I am off to bed now. So earliest pay out i can do is in about 10 hours. Title: Re: community coin Post by: SxC on February 23, 2014, 12:21:34 AM I offer every stackcoin victim the following: for each 1 BTC -> 5000 EBT and 1000 PRT just PM me your EBT and/or PRT address and how much BTC you invested (offer valid till 8.march.2014) This coins don't have much value now but both coins have a great potential to become very valueable in a few weeks or month. Nothing is for sure thought. Coins Info: [EBT] EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=437660.0 [PRT] Particle https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=392804.0 EBT - Scrypt GPU coin PRT - Quark CPU coin Note I am off to bed now. So earliest pay out i can do is in about 10 hours. Very generous offer thankyou on behalf of the stackcoin victims Title: Re: community coin Post by: InsanityDev on February 23, 2014, 12:45:22 AM I like the idea of paying out a small fraction of each mined block to the investors rather than a premine, and keep track of the current market value - paying until everyone has been payed back at which the payout would either stop of go to a fund or charity of some sort to help victims of crypto related fraud. Also mechanisms to prevent the pump and dump would be nice. The target should be for a stable coin, it might take a little longer to repay the victims but it would be better. Really like your idea Illiki a small tax on each block building a charity fund whose first beneficiary's would be StackCoin victims. +1 Title: Re: community coin Post by: eatrader on February 23, 2014, 01:05:50 AM #147
I choose to invest early in coins as I have never mined coins. This experience has pushed me into mining. Happy to help this community any way I can. https://blockchain.info/tx/940921e7a695b0e3ea87ed57fdafaa9f45423ad291192a7bca5be9aa57aa888b Title: Re: community coin Post by: youseeberkeley on February 23, 2014, 01:31:08 AM It's pretty saddening that this happened, but I guess it's a lesson we need to learn.
Here is my info below, good thing I stopped at 0.219 BTC haha. Investor ID#: 60 https://blockchain.info/tx/34a2d8e937f59147b0060384f0ef9e127823cb5dee36fd2066f27d443c370ceb Title: Re: community coin Post by: Snard on February 23, 2014, 01:38:31 AM The real job will verifying those who said they invested.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: savagesam on February 23, 2014, 01:49:11 AM Sadly I was scammed out of .1 BTC as well. Honestly the main reason i put that in was because of the wallet trading functionality that was built in. First coin i ever invested in, definitely the last, in BTC at least... Good learning experience but overall a shitty situation. Glad there is a community of people willing to work together too. Thank you for everybody willing to invest their time and effort to make something positive come out of this as well..
https://blockchain.info/tx/c31f40fe6bf0a712e858365b3b523391a6e4e6bf5987a5ce29ce12b58bb2e7dd investor id #113 Title: Re: community coin Post by: PeterPalmBeach on February 23, 2014, 02:03:32 AM Here is my 2 "investments"
#85 0.117 BTC ID: 1c67b50c9d19e818b86a248b7053b02ff0d535194a2f1dbb63db9f49b06a691b #86 0.147 BTC ID: 2e52a89e8f557895c1064426542d78d374be1b1982c2c8c023744fd2aedd8a03 Title: Re: community coin Post by: stalks on February 23, 2014, 02:58:20 AM I invested 0.15 BTC (#61). I am new to CryptoCoin and this has left me burnt. I still feel kind of shocked, in disbelief. I don't think I shall be investing in an IPO again, a very real lesson has been learnt. /one-sad-panda I like the idea of this coin, a faint glimmer of hope perhaps. Someone explain to me what I need to do to prove myself that I was a victim of this scam. Forgot to put ... the txid was 76cc1430345f3111270b0f53e4047371036045eaa03ec10d96a7a722c8440078 http://blockchain.info/tx-index/76cc1430345f3111270b0f53e4047371036045eaa03ec10d96a7a722c8440078 Where do I send a signed message to? Title: Re: community coin Post by: Wrecked on February 23, 2014, 03:07:57 AM Here is my investment!
Either #133 or #138. 0.2 BTC | My Address: 15KCrWCuhDPKi5VgHBbvN9gwBccsJtzRs6 | TXID: 8d081bba5deedb058accdb3a25b69da8e5d66724f1731ba65d2fa45be04a1d7e Title: Re: community coin Post by: salchichon on February 23, 2014, 03:16:19 AM I am #127, 0.133 btc
https://blockchain.info/tx/f7b55c4842acb0521290e0ce0f9f1106422588e24751daa43d2114a12efb340c Title: Re: community coin Post by: tic-tac-totoro on February 23, 2014, 03:33:04 AM .2BTC in the shithole as #112.
https://blockchain.info/tx/44632f39243582571bb1df5f32363e33903e4b7453777478b3d63204bc6c8c7d Title: Re: community coin Post by: zhuangyx on February 23, 2014, 06:41:14 AM Here is my investment! i am #138Either #133 or #138. 0.2 BTC | My Address: 15KCrWCuhDPKi5VgHBbvN9gwBccsJtzRs6 | TXID: 8d081bba5deedb058accdb3a25b69da8e5d66724f1731ba65d2fa45be04a1d7e didnt you receive the email for investor ID? ??? my TXID:dffcb111fe549b8fb885166d0445670c8d240c68ebf093b589aede5942f06dab Title: Re: community coin Post by: lewisc46 on February 23, 2014, 07:20:43 AM i am #121 0.1BTC
https://blockchain.info/tx-index/1ffc7871708b785f69bd3c0d3ba6e53d1ea0492f75399792938ee3e7d05ccfb1 Title: Re: community coin Post by: gg234 on February 23, 2014, 07:26:46 AM My investor id #4 in Round 1 and my Details as follows
Amount:0.25 https://blockchain.info/tx/78350e0a9b1bff5bf829d637b980c73690140167d9639606c57772e8a0018632 Sender id:- 1PXqqUnvpyuGWwX8ZvyboDUik753wgsBHG Title: Re: community coin Post by: GoldenKnight369 on February 23, 2014, 07:36:34 AM Oh no!! I honestly can't believe it was a scam! The screenshot of the working client was pretty impressive. That's what really got me interested and convinced me to invest in Stackcoin. I think I'm gonna cry now... >:( :o :( :-[ :'( :'( :'(
Unfortunately, I got a little too greedy on this one... Argh! I'm #66 (2nd Stage) on the list, and I sent 1.5 BTC to the scammer. transaction id: a7e8dba257be63e31181cd22a6b398ab05dd548fd16e3ef98370a9346ed05ea3 I'll be able to prove I'm the account owner upon request. And I'd like to thank all of you for doing this. You have my deepest gratitude. Regards Title: Re: community coin Post by: Mathy on February 23, 2014, 08:21:56 AM Well, I must admit I was fooled too by the "dev". I didn't invest in the IPO but I did offer to create the P2Pool code and put up a node at launch time. To do this I needed quite some technical information which I got readily from the dev which made my lower my guard. He seemed knowledgeable about coin development in general too.
My offer still stands though, I'm willing to contribute by creating P2Pool code + node. Title: Re: community coin Post by: keepwalking1234 on February 23, 2014, 08:41:24 AM been scammed 0.6 BTC!, i am number #67 here is the original PM to stack coin! hi stackcoin dev team i have invest 0.6BTC to stack-coin. here is the information: Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.6BTC Sender address : 1QD4D6xy5MWtMuwdEQ2qQv7N7U1nS94idK Transaction ID : b66edb932a9caa2f488a7463efe361667ece8919669d02987b6a8affeb5d377e please add me to the IPO list, thanks! best wish to dev team and stack coin! ps: how can i get stack coin after stack coin release? thanks! also have send a email to investors@stack-coin.com you can check your email, thanks![/color][/b] Title: Re: community coin Post by: wizzardTim on February 23, 2014, 08:57:37 AM I got scammed for 1 btc. 2 transactions: the first .90BTC and the other 0.10BTC. from 2 different wallets. Will send details tommorrow. I believe we should make the wallet look like the photoshoped one. It wont be that difficult, Im sure. What do you guys think? First investment (on the second stage): Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.90 Sender address : 15prRGqRvQckN7dQjqA18H1uy4e1ruiBrh Transaction ID: 2dd6dae7ead2eaebfd3ea7f69b892f6c92ae959783f8d69f371d428f40297af7 Second investment (on the bonus stage): Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.10BTC Sender address : 1EXLjBmG78NnaG2Vkiitz3MvhNa9AUzmxW Transaction ID : 63a7ac294aeceaf108f6f9f6e7a7c21bf333c3e7289b4ceeb21c2c07f6b8ea21 Total: 1BTC Thank you so much for doing this. Please add me to the list :) I'll do my best to promote this community coin (one for all and all for one)! Also we could make the wallet look like the stackcoin one! EDIT: I was investor #101 and #129. I can send again a small amount to prove ownership of 2 wallets. Title: Re: community coin Post by: GoldenKnight369 on February 23, 2014, 08:58:37 AM been scammed 0.6 BTC!, i am number #67 here is the original PM to stack coin! hi stackcoin dev team i have invest 0.6BTC to stack-coin. here is the information: Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.6BTC Sender address : 1QD4D6xy5MWtMuwdEQ2qQv7N7U1nS94idK Transaction ID : b66edb932a9caa2f488a7463efe361667ece8919669d02987b6a8affeb5d377e please add me to the IPO list, thanks! best wish to dev team and stack coin! ps: how can i get stack coin after stack coin release? thanks! also have send a email to investors@stack-coin.com you can check your email, thanks![/color][/b] Haha.. Nice to meet you, Number 67 I'm # 66, by the way ;) Just thought that it's funny that we're on the same page.. next to each other... again :D We must be twins in our former lives.. Regards ::) Title: Re: community coin Post by: Djentriser on February 23, 2014, 09:48:00 AM I like this idea very much. I will be actively supportive.
My investments: Round 2: ID 71 Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.5 Sender address : 1FYNuS3rZNWfw2Fda4q1YeDjPnFMGoRHbe Transaction ID: 165099cf8217a70dc8391f71ae9732c00726de2617ddf0e1be80773a2ca3f835 Bonus Round: ID 130 Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.1 Sender address : 1EHoTMadJLp6Ydg9ECdw74wMGqiBivVUVw Transaction ID: 7abf40a8cf741dd4f4bb28e8a03f1c2ef814a9237c88400ce9bfad326eac3260 thank you Title: Re: community coin Post by: j23a on February 23, 2014, 10:04:44 AM Great. I was annoyed with the Ultracoin launch, felt I was scammed there, but this is a great idea Bumface. I feel bad for all of those who got scammed out of their Bitcoins.
Title: Re: community coin Post by: RoooooR on February 23, 2014, 10:06:38 AM This was my idea ;D
Good luck everyone. Title: Re: community coin Post by: misteow on February 23, 2014, 10:16:19 AM Hi all.
We have a large and close-knit team. I am sure that we will create a successful coin. I, like everyone else, will promote coin and do other necessary work. Big thanks to bumface and illiki23. My info: Investor ID : #87 Transaction amount (BTC): 0.543 Sender address: 14LDmf9SzdU8Lhm1agtgnYtn4EvQQj96dS Transaction ID: 2b0a7c6004445518ed2c1148703403b2d778779edcbd9c04c0f01928f8b171a0 Title: Re: community coin Post by: sq on February 23, 2014, 10:19:06 AM Invest to some real stuf like our altcoin calendar... :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: community coin Post by: Olegcho on February 23, 2014, 10:25:31 AM My info:
investor ID : #79 Transaction amount (BTC) : 2.5999 BTC Sender address : 1Nn8oXSFAte3AbXTNnfn4ut2rMjGFfUYgs Transaction ID : 4892a4f915368b4408bb3a209ad101c2b8402f15eb1c24f935786416b20e48f9 and investor ID : #135 Transaction amount (BTC) : 1.25 Sender address : 1H1AVMYFKfaNodk1unAUZuKukCQuR6tiV9 Transaction ID : d1bf8ecc89357c928838cbbad0ed84231448113b4af54449a030f752b38d933f Title: Re: community coin Post by: nxtonly on February 23, 2014, 10:32:15 AM so greedy ppl got compensation?
this drama is getting more interesting. Title: Re: community coin Post by: AGroff on February 23, 2014, 10:33:58 AM Hi, just registered here to take part in this, thanks guys!
My info: investor ID : #96 Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.157262 Sender address : 1paJt7ziedzFnP2TJUqSnBq22CCBGTk6D Transaction ID : 10380d1430d06915183843d83072251eb8d98346b22514d969041d0114321c0c Title: Re: community coin Post by: SxC on February 23, 2014, 10:34:31 AM so greedy ppl got compensation? this drama is getting more interesting. Greedy or not why does anyone deserve to lose their bitcoin/stackcoin ? Title: Re: community coin Post by: cyrilbf on February 23, 2014, 10:39:00 AM been scammed 0.1 BTC!, i am number #142
Transaction amount (BTC) :0.1BTC Sender address :1KWLdWCfHmLRC3eHZrUoF1oGPbJrYPbyCk Transaction ID :026be83675fd80c9ca56bc50eb1da85a3adf753730dc36fc21908bbb4d47cab6 Title: Re: community coin Post by: nxtonly on February 23, 2014, 10:40:45 AM so greedy ppl got compensation? this drama is getting more interesting. Greedy or not why does anyone deserve to lose their bitcoin/stackcoin ? most ppl here should have known they were gonna lose bitcoin very probably they they do analysis. it is a high risk gamble they were willing to take. Title: Re: community coin Post by: apophis974 on February 23, 2014, 10:46:23 AM Are you with them https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482767.0 ?
Maybe regroup for a same project. Title: Re: community coin Post by: SxC on February 23, 2014, 10:47:34 AM so greedy ppl got compensation? this drama is getting more interesting. Greedy or not why does anyone deserve to lose their bitcoin/stackcoin ? most ppl here should have known they were gonna lose bitcoin very probably they they do analysis. it is a high risk gamble they were willing to take. High risk's yes but still no one has the right to steal ppl's bitcoin's. The point of this coin is yes to help the victim's and to also show how good the community is and any newcomer to crypto wont be turned away because of the scam's Title: Re: community coin Post by: micryon on February 23, 2014, 10:54:22 AM Are you with them https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482767.0 ? Maybe regroup for a same project. Really a different project. Mandate for RealStackCoin is just to launch with the exact original parameters (and hopefully capabilities) of stackcoin.. except for real. The reason is the original investors of stackcoin invested in the coin for those original parameters. I think Community Coin is great, and may possibly be one of the greatest coins ever, but its really serving a different purpose. Anyways code for realstackcoin is pretty much done and pushed to github at this point. Just have to update art assets and do the platform specific wallet builds. I expect us to think a bit more on the community coin to really make it special. Title: Re: community coin Post by: ivanrebroff on February 23, 2014, 10:55:02 AM Quote Transaction amount (BTC) : 0.2 Sender address : 1JwTa36RVckgpEzZmz9fQHeAaWLUSddoTj Transaction ID : f7fd143138331aa554114e0a6c25375ab2e2fa7f38819ef3e94ae342980047d6-000 Quote Hello, Thank you for your investment into the StackCoin project! Your investor ID : #57 At the end of the first IPCO stage the amount of StackCoin you own will be calculated according to the rules described on our website (http://stack-coin.com/ipco-investors/). We will update the page with the corresponding informations. You will receive an e-mail after the official release (22/02/2014) to ask for your StackCoin wallet address. Your coins will be awarded to this address during 10 days, at a rate of 10% per day Wink If you have any other questions, feel free to ask us Cordially The StackCoin team Title: Re: community coin Post by: jdh015232 on February 23, 2014, 10:56:03 AM Great. I was annoyed with the Ultracoin launch, felt I was scammed there, but this is a great idea Bumface. I feel bad for all of those who got scammed out of their Bitcoins. Ultracoin was one of the very few rare legitamite iPos and was very good for the ones who got in early. Also bum face has been nothing but helpful.I wish I had seen That post >.< Title: Re: community coin Post by: fraggy on February 23, 2014, 10:58:07 AM Hi,
Invest Number: #90 Amount: 0.117 BTC https://blockchain.info/tx-index/01f42d6fedec69b7c41350782b10d7fb6fb353ccb779cca5de8b03652e1b195f Thanks Title: Re: community coin Post by: coinzcoinzcoinz on February 23, 2014, 11:03:02 AM I'm investor #56
First deposit I made, which he made #56: 1.18692 BTC Then I deposited another time the next day, he decided to add it to #56 and not create a new one for it: 3.62773971 BTC Totally that makes the 4.813 BTC shown as investor #56. Blockchain links for the 2 deposits: https://blockchain.info/tx/1aa022c05b77bd1e408f8196c6bd8c67a30aaea5cfb395759c97f890a7d383c1 https://blockchain.info/tx/2b0d851947fdba07cbc53a0177aedebce77ca48505b0762205a656a3745bd30b Thanks! Title: Re: community coin Post by: Keso79 on February 23, 2014, 11:10:25 AM Hello!
I am number #123: 0.127 BTC Transaction ID: 7e38d9695fc12ae92cf9bd2a56161bb62fb5199fc620501f36e5e723481b3054 Sender address: 1GvoKNkErYW1tNLn6gPemywwW5VXWuAqAh Blockchain: https://blockchain.info/tx/7e38d9695fc12ae92cf9bd2a56161bb62fb5199fc620501f36e5e723481b3054 Very nice initiative! Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 23, 2014, 11:11:57 AM Are you with them https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482767.0 ? Maybe regroup for a same project. i think scammed people should head over to this thread,this way you get exactly what you have paid for.... Title: Re: community coin Post by: michaelb87 on February 23, 2014, 11:13:40 AM Good idea! Investment no. 73 is mine, 0.21BTC.
72010b4a22719b4b0246a6e978243d666218318b24dee79e714cad0eacad9e26 Title: Re: community coin Post by: cryptohunter on February 23, 2014, 01:10:10 PM this is a nice idea for sure
but WITHOUT the fancy wallet? what will be the incentive for anyone that did NOT invest to bother with this? so there will just be a handful of people with millions of a super premined coin? Since it will just be now another clone with no super wallet? after all it was only those photoshop images that made anyone invest in the first place. If he had said i am forking litecoin send me some BTC who would have bothered? Title: Re: community coin Post by: devvienuis on February 23, 2014, 01:24:41 PM PLEASE GUYS follow the rules As this thread expands lets have some rules,or it wil be to much work for me to dig through the pages and find the correct info Coin name suggestions in blue example COM:community coin Partners and skills in orange Coin properties in red ( amount of coins,sha/scyrpt) Victims green Already decided I guess: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482767.msg5313830#msg5313830 ====> Relaunch with compensation model build-in!! No trading in wallet though ;-) I liked phoenixcoin - but it was taken already. Community coin is what this thread came to call it... Relaunch keeps original name. I also liked the Latin: How does Versoc(c)i Coin sound (VSC)? Or variations like Versovi Coin? But anyways: relaunch seems to be the best solution now. I just hope the victim-premine does not crash the coin. It has a lot of resistance with non-victims ;pc Moderator with SCForum.info & thisweekscoin.com/forum. twitter.com/devnullius. I can write / promote... Also translations into Dutch are possible. I already did it for Original Scamcoin ;p http://thisweekscoin.com/forum/index.php/topic,1031.0.html I mainly invested because of the wallet trading model. I did not see it before me completely (through which exchange? Bank?) But just price-graphs would have been nice too! That's why I invested. Consensus is that it should follow original specifications - with tweak for compensation model! I personally am always surprised that SHA256 receive so little love. I'd like to see a SHA256 coin... I lack knowledge to give further wishes ;p Green and now blue Victim #51 BitCoin 1JgZQpY7zaBmcuiM3VSsHXBR6soeTdTepS 0.14700000 BTC Yes 2014-02-20 13:33:17 Processed TrxID: 564405c9daead42b67e8a69fdc21ff3e3235e9daa2641c93411f92d97a6deb9f @ 2014-02-20 13:38:31 Peace!! Except for pandafunkers, Wolong & Stackcoin-dude that now is moving 70 BTC around... :( I'm wondering... Why does bitcointalk.org not play a more active role in finding hackers and scammers? I've seen this many time: everybody knows who the hacker whatever is, but nothing happens. Makes the world no fun for honest people who just can't imagine how simple stealing is ;-( Devnullius Convenient links to help you trading: http://thisweekscoin.com/forum/index.php/topic,3.0.html Title: Re: community coin Post by: bumface on February 23, 2014, 01:40:40 PM please head over to this thread if you have been scammed: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482767.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=482767.0)
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