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121  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: December 07, 2015, 06:24:22 PM
Yes, Abyss is one of our most active dev, he is to be found on IRC2P every day, working tirelessly on exchangeD.i2p and contributing to anoncoin.

CS

Please bring some ANC to vircurex, I promise to buy them at a reasonable price Smiley

Listen, Vircurex is dying exchange.
Instead support something new and exciting, like ExchangeD.I2P

I plan to add some liquidity to 2 coins on ExchangeD after Christmas.

i agree, the dev is always active and privacy is key.
122  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: November 27, 2015, 08:07:23 PM
Personally I would not do a direct move from cryptsy to CEX or the reverse. Those exchanges often fail and it is not so easy to know which of them failed. If moving from an exchange to another I advise to do the transaction first to your own wallet then, after confirmation, to do another transaction from your wallet to the other exchange.

Uhm, stupid me, but how come I have missed that also cex.io trades Anoncoins. Has anyone tried to withdraw ANC from Cryptsy, depositing to cex.io?

CEX.io works well, there may be a limit for ANC withdrawals (need to split big ones into several smaller ones).
Not sure about the direct move from Cryptsy to CEX

123  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: November 08, 2015, 10:25:19 AM
Hi CookieL

Yes this transaction is confirmed see: 
https://coinplorer.com/ANC/Transactions/fb188421781b6db418623819d961936c7ec1f25a2a0e82743d32840a6ac3958b

BTC38 says this:
"service staff 艳艳: Hello! ANC block problem, temporarily stop the deposit / withdrawal, etc. to you after repair accounted for. For the inconvenience, very sorry."

I tried to send more ANC to BTC38, the transaction ID does not exsist but wallets says that it is confirmed:

Status: 477 confirmations, broadcast through 5 nodes
Date: 07.11.2015 00:03
To: BTC38 ANPzEHTL41VjznG1Q4J9RF7aZ9pGQhtV3F
Debit: -1.00 ANC
Net amount: -1.00 ANC
Transaction ID: fb188421781b6db418623819d961936c7ec1f25a2a0e82743d32840a6ac3958b-000

They shall try to rebroadcast the transaction, it is not found in my node neither... Probably they were not well integrated in the network when they first tried.



Hi, i was transferring some coins from CEX to BTC38 but they never arrived. The CEX support said this:


"Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

I have check the compensation delay reasons with our tech department.

Your transaction is still not compensated as it is at the moment got stuck in the Anon coin blockchain. It means that up to this moment it has not failed (in this case it might have been returned) and at the same time it was still not processed (in this case it might have been pushed through). It is kind of freezed with the Anon coin system for some their internal reasons.
So our tech team is only able to wait for the Anon coin blockchain to proceed with the transaction is any way - either rejects it or confirms.

We are sorry but the issue with your transaction compensation is not laying on the side of CEX.IO
cex.io provides compensations for the transaction that have failed. Meanwhile your one has still not failed. But for some reasons got stuck with Anon coin.

We are very sorry but unfortunately we are only able to wait for Anon coin blockchain either to confirm your transaction (in this case it will be delivered by itself) or rejects it (in this case it will be compensated with cex.io). As the issue lays not on our side we are not able to fasten the process.

We are very sorry for the fact it takes so much time for you to receive your money.
Please let us know if you have any questions.

Best regards
Mia Barrett
CEX.IO Support"

Transaction ID: 364ae2d63208c7f035d64ca643e5209d9d4361b339b3c90ee60a96703f98da9d
I have been waiting for 6 days, what should i do?

i dont know what to say, ExchangeD.I2P doesnt have this issue at all. I checked my wallets on 2 different boxes I don't see that transaction in the rawmempool or in the blockchain, as far as the network is concerned it doesnt exist.

it doesnt show up here either: http://abe.darkgamex.ch:2751/search?q=364ae2d63208c7f035d64ca643e5209d9d4361b339b3c90ee60a96703f98da9d

could be that they arent connected to any nodes or canceled the tx. maybe a --rescan would help, push them on this. its not fair that you have to suffer because of thier mestakes

Yeah, i tried to find the transaction myself but with no results, so i suspected the same.
124  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: November 06, 2015, 07:07:31 PM
They shall try to rebroadcast the transaction, it is not found in my node neither... Probably they were not well integrated in the network when they first tried.



Hi, i was transferring some coins from CEX to BTC38 but they never arrived. The CEX support said this:


"Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

I have check the compensation delay reasons with our tech department.

Your transaction is still not compensated as it is at the moment got stuck in the Anon coin blockchain. It means that up to this moment it has not failed (in this case it might have been returned) and at the same time it was still not processed (in this case it might have been pushed through). It is kind of freezed with the Anon coin system for some their internal reasons.
So our tech team is only able to wait for the Anon coin blockchain to proceed with the transaction is any way - either rejects it or confirms.

We are sorry but the issue with your transaction compensation is not laying on the side of CEX.IO
cex.io provides compensations for the transaction that have failed. Meanwhile your one has still not failed. But for some reasons got stuck with Anon coin.

We are very sorry but unfortunately we are only able to wait for Anon coin blockchain either to confirm your transaction (in this case it will be delivered by itself) or rejects it (in this case it will be compensated with cex.io). As the issue lays not on our side we are not able to fasten the process.

We are very sorry for the fact it takes so much time for you to receive your money.
Please let us know if you have any questions.

Best regards
Mia Barrett
CEX.IO Support"

Transaction ID: 364ae2d63208c7f035d64ca643e5209d9d4361b339b3c90ee60a96703f98da9d
I have been waiting for 6 days, what should i do?

i dont know what to say, ExchangeD.I2P doesnt have this issue at all. I checked my wallets on 2 different boxes I don't see that transaction in the rawmempool or in the blockchain, as far as the network is concerned it doesnt exist.

it doesnt show up here either: http://abe.darkgamex.ch:2751/search?q=364ae2d63208c7f035d64ca643e5209d9d4361b339b3c90ee60a96703f98da9d

could be that they arent connected to any nodes or canceled the tx. maybe a --rescan would help, push them on this. its not fair that you have to suffer because of thier mestakes

Yeah, i tried to find the transaction myself but with no results, so i suspected the same.
125  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: July 10, 2015, 06:44:02 PM
Where can this be mined? Best I can see is multipool.us, but hash rate is very low.

The only pools with a lot of miners seems to be private and/or multipools.

Otherwise, you can only mine anoncoin with a Scrypt Asic right now. Forget about GPU mining with a rig, it is a loss of money (unless you have free electricity).

Solo mining is certainly possible, but it takes time to find a block. Scrypt asic > 100 MHs can solo mine without problem.

https://wiki.anoncoin.net/Mining_pools

P2Pool is prefered. We recommand to host one's own P2pool. Otherwise K1773R's and Xpool's P2pool server are available.

you can point your miners to stratum+tcp://k1773r.darkgamex.ch:8851/ or setup your own p2pool and anoncoind (use I2P for anoncoind, if possible). use the p2pool version hosted in my github account. select the anoncoin network.
setting up your own p2pool is the prefered way.

https://github.com/K1773R/p2pool

CS
126  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: July 10, 2015, 08:23:19 AM
Nice.

I wonder why GroundRod developed this "new" retargeting system when it's not going to be used in the future?

"Although Anoncoin will soon no longer be using this as its primary difficulty retarget system, a great many other coins will be, and their developers could benefit from this release. I welcome you to the upgrade path it presents, just drop me a thanks to groundrod@anoncoin.net and let me know it worked for you too."

Still, nice work - I went through the code, as a informatics student for one year I can't tell much, but it's great seeing some work.

It makes at least me feel better about the future of the Coin - I it's also important for others once they get the message.
Keeping up work and showing it to public grows a community, that's what I always believed.

Smiley

Thank you, SmokingSkull Smiley

The code for KGW v2 will be used by every client to validate all the KGW-era blocks on first-synching in the future.

Quote
446 + *             During development it was found that all 10 digits of precision were required in our new array of 'double' floating
447 + *             point values, you find above. To load our 280K+ blocks from Anoncoin's past mined with KGW, and do it without error,
448 + *             6 digits were not enough, so it is now set to the limit of 'double' (typically 10) on most machines found today. for
449 + *             that very specific reason.

Seems the market reacted positively, with this 31K ANC buy on cryptsy and more than 100K traded on BTC38! Price is up +40% in one night!
127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: July 09, 2015, 10:20:00 AM
Groundrod is actually pushing most of his work, as requested by the community...  Smiley

https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/pull/80


Well, from the spectators eye I'd say work was being done.
This surprises me Smiley
We are honest people here Smiley

Also, what has been pushed is only a small fraction of what he has been working on lately.

New Commits were added again!

https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/pull/81 Ongoing development work for build v0.9.4.5
https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/pull/82 Import QT Themes development work to main development branch
https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/pull/83 Initial upgrade and conversion to a cleaner, more secure v10 code design
https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/pull/84 Introducing Kimoto Gravity Well formula v2 for GetNextWorkRequired() & consolidated POW functionality

Excellent work from GroundRod, including an upgrade of Kimoto Gravity Well for v10 Core technology with much faster execution time, please have a look!
128  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: July 07, 2015, 09:18:16 PM
Groundrod is actually pushing most of his work, as requested by the community...  Smiley

https://github.com/Anoncoin/anoncoin/pull/80

129  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: June 09, 2015, 08:42:03 PM
Did you follow the instructions here: https://wiki.anoncoin.net/How_to_build_Anoncoin_develop, and build everything in the depends directory?

wow, thank you lunokhod, I was totally looking in the wrong direction... not building in the depends folder was my error. I needed to "cd depends" after autogen.sh
I'm used to stick to the README and INSTALL files when I'm compiling, and the instructions in the INSTALL file of the anoncoin-developp-themes were:

Code:
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make install


Next time I'll look more carrefully in the wiki before posting here.

So now I have another building problem:

I ran autogen.sh in the root of the anoncoin-developp-themes uncompressed folder, then ran cd depends, and make.
But after 20 minutes or so, it is stuck at "fetching qt46", and top command shows no cpu activity for that task. I stopped, ran make again, same thing. All dependencies are satisfied by the way.

Fetching QT download it from web and this can take alot of time (it is the most long task in the whole building).

Let it run for 30 min - 1 h before becoming worried (take 20 min here)...

130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: June 08, 2015, 12:02:25 AM
When is the next Anoncoin block reduction and how often do they occur.  Also when will 90% of the coins be distributed and then 99%.  I couldn't seem to find this info on the Anoncoin wiki.  All the wiki says is the following -

Quote
What is the current block reward, and when will it halve?
The current block reward is 2.5 ANC. This is expected to halve to 2.5 ANC around November 2016.


If someone can give me a good explanation I'll try and add to the wiki.

Hi Matthew,

Here's the info, which was somewhat burried in the About Anoncoin wiki page

Quote
Anoncoin was originally a fork of the Litecoin source code. The creation of new coins is by the reward to miners for processing transactions into blocks that are added to the block chain, where mining is performed by proof of work using the scrypt hashing function. A total of 3.1 million coins can be mined into existence, which is 7 times less than the maximum supply of Bitcoin, and transactions are processed, on average, every 3 minutes. The current block reward is 2.5 ANC, and this will be halved to 1.25 on approximately October 23, 2016. The block reward distribution schedule is the following: 4.2 ANC for blocks until 42,000; 7 ANC until block 77,777; a 10 ANC bonus block for 77778; 5 ANC until block 306,600; and then halving of block rewards every 306,600 blocks (which is approximately every one year and nine months or 638 days). There were 4200 ANC premined by the developers, but these coins were returned to the community through the faucet and by give-aways.

If you could make a plot, or just clean up and add the relevant info, that would be great. I don't have much free time these days to work on this Sad
If you need an account, just let me know.

Here is a plot:


131  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: May 16, 2015, 08:23:35 PM
Wow! Shocked

What an excellent design! I like both the logo and the overall design, thank you! Smiley

This is very generous from your part to allow the use of your art, although I still hope you will be able to do the whole QT wallet!

Excellent  Cheesy

Hi all,
the following is not an actual wallet theme, just a layout I've made to show the new logo background image I created. Wich is just a proposal and can still be modified.
So pay only attention to the logo background at the bottom of this pix.

If this is appreciated and if I'm not able to make a real QT wallet theme I can provide the background image for others to include in their own QT theme (and I'm not asking for a bounty for doing this Smiley )




other link for picture:
https://img.bi/#/Xo9njgk!m95U3Aj_C-bQEMz8Aw8WN-1wPwmfvg8o256QP1gd
132  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: May 12, 2015, 11:09:33 PM
Anonhog, this is nice graphic! Thank you!



Anonhog, are you interested to do an Anonymous theme? Can you contact Lunokhod or me (PM, mail: cryptoslave@anoncoin.net or on IRC/I2P)?

N00n, can you contact Lunokhod or me for your noisy theme?

Alacast, can you contact Lunokhod or me?

Anyone who wish to contribute could you contact us Smiley

Ulfie: Good work! Smiley
133  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: May 04, 2015, 12:28:30 AM
Anonhog, this is nice graphic! Thank you!

134  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: March 16, 2015, 11:33:48 AM
Very disappointed to see the switch from pure Scrypt.  I've seen coin after coin make this switch thinking they will better protect themselves or increase value.  Without a single exception, I've seen the value of all of the coins I've watched do this dramatically drop immediately after the change, maybe some have recovered that I've missed, but I've not seen one yet.  Difficulty?  Again I don't see an immediate need to fix.  51%?  Don't understand the concern for the coin...the value is so low and what could possibly be gained by controlling a coin of little value at this point... this is a rhetorical question; I understand the possibilities but I can't see it as the priority right now.

The priority has to be updating the wallet so transactions don't get stuck...job 1.
Secondly, the only long-term (or near-term) value for this coin is zerocoin.  If that doesn't get done, the coin is history.

The other things can come in time.

Do I really care?  Why?  I have stake in the coin with at least 1 account in the top 100.  I'd like to see the coin have long term viability.  I like it's charter.

my 0.02 ANC

-NP

Yeah but have you seen any coins make the switch from pure Scrypt to a myriad of chains.  With three myriad chains an attacker would need to control at least two of the three chains to pull off a successful attack.  And with these myriad chains also going to be AuxPoW chains then their hashrate's will be a lot higher than otherwise.  So in effect the current Scrypt hashrate should greatly increase even though it'll only be one of the three chains.  As the Scrypt miners will also be able to merge-mine Litecoin, Dogecoin and several other Scrypt coins at the same time for next extra work or cost.  

The difficulty algorithm does have some serious problems.  As when a very large amount of hashrate joins and then leaves the chain suddenly.  Then it takes a very long time for the remaining hashrate to find a block.  Which means no transactions at all can be processed for a very long time.  I strongly feel that its the epically slow development that is causing the new all time lows in the price of the last twelve months.  Although the core dev moved over to core I2p development a few months ago.  So we need to give the two new devs time to get up to speed.

NullProto:

Very disappointed to see the switch from pure Scrypt.  I've seen coin after coin make this switch thinking they will better protect themselves or increase value.

-> As far as I know there is no coin having switched from pure Scrypt to a myriad of 2 chains SHA and Scrypt, none of them merge mined.
There are three unknown altcoins (Parallelcoin, Trinity and Dvorakcoin) that have 2 or 3 algo but they dont offer more than this. Otherwise myriadcoin started 5 independent algos and digibyte switched to the same model with much better success due to their good difficulty adjustment algorithm. Thanks to this multialgo and its multishield Digibyte is a good attack resilient coin.
Also like Matthewh3 said, in time we may have to switch to a merge mined model, becoming a child chain, when the block reward will be too low to make mining profitable, but this will be in a few years.


Difficulty?  Again I don't see an immediate need to fix.

-> then look this very good analysis by Drakoin of the actual ANC situation.


51%?  Don't understand the concern for the coin...the value is so low and what could possibly be gained by controlling a coin of little value at this point...

-> This and the timewarp are security concerns and shall be dealed with. For this, two algos with a good difficulty retarget shall have increased security. We do not put a third (GPU) algo or CPU algo for fear of low hashrate and constant gaming like on myriad Groestl. Also our difficulty retarget AncShield is a fork of Multishield, which is much better than what myriadcoin use.


The priority has to be updating the wallet so transactions don't get stuck...job 1.

-> We heartfully agree on this point, and that is why we did/are doing:
- codebase change to 9.4
- difficulty retarget algo change from KGW to AncShield
- mining algo change from pure Scrypt to a mix of Scrypt and SHA256d
- 70007 node protocol reworking to improve connectivity


Secondly, the only long-term (or near-term) value for this coin is zerocoin.  If that doesn't get done, the coin is history.

-> This is our main objective, along with the other main objective being complete I2P integration as you know. The I2P cipherspace support is also a necessary anonymity feature, please do not forget it! The blockchain has to be anonymized, but IP address are also monitored heavily, like shown in the recent Chainalysis Sybil Attack on the Bitcoin network.
Also, what is the use of zerocoin if the main network is completely screwed like it is now? So first thing to do is to rework our code until the anc network is not plagued anymore with the various issues we are working on at the moment. Like lunokhod said, we are sorry if the ZC announcement by Gnosis led to an hype and became overdue. We will announce when our next release candidate is available, and keeping the development public, and with no hype.


I'd like to see the coin have long term viability.  I like it's charter.

-> We too, thank you for your longterm support! Our job is to give Anoncoin the best technicals, but people like you are in last analysis those who give the coin its long term value!



matthewh3:

Yes in fine we will go toward this direction, but only with two algos due to the low hashrate of the CPU algo (Prime and others) and potential abuse of the GPU algos by miners owing hundreds of GPU, like we saw on myriadcoin (but their diff retarget is flawed too).

About the jumping on/off the network by multipools, yes this is an issue that explain the chain is stuck, but here it is more the ongoing timewarp attack that is the culprit, like shown in the excellent analysis of drakoin, linked above. In the multishield and digishield retarget algo, we have to choose the value of retarget parameters. Digishield used asymetric retargeting to avoid the chain stuck due to multipools hoping, but because the retarget is quicker when going down, this is more open to potential timewarp abuse (although I have not seen one on digishield or multishield). We will use asymetric retargeting but with greater upward % increase, than when it is reducing the difficulty. This is more secure against TW but the chain can be stuck longer than with the original Digishield. But with two algos in parallel the consequences shall be mitigated by the independent mining going on on the other chain. This is why we are doing two algos with this particular AncShield.

Yes you are right, Meeh mainly moved to I2P development instead for his hobby, but GroundRod is highly competent and motivated so we are going forward!
135  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: March 10, 2015, 07:36:41 PM
Hi Darkota,

I don't think that Anoncoin has been pumped and dumped repeatedly by the developers. It is true that Anoncoin has seen price manipulation like any other coin with low trading volume, but I don't see the hands of the developers in this. It is also true that the Gnosis's implementation of zerocoin was overhyped: my impression is that he was overly naive about the time commitment required to finish the job and that he did not profit from this (though I could be wrong, I am basing this on personal communication with him and judgement of his character).

Now that Cryptoslave and myself and acting as project managers, all development on the coin will be in the open on the Anoncoin development schedule. We will announce here only when new builds/release-candidates/releases are available, or when important milestones have been met. There will be no hype coming from the development team. If we have lost your trust, we hope to earn it back.



When will you be asking for volunteers for testnet? The development schedule says testnet 4 is "soon"?

Thanks!

Are we close to release of the next client?

The Anoncoin development schedule got updated today, please check it.

In short, we have now decided to do a hardfork instead of a softfork. I will briefly explain why.

At first, we are still plagued with mining issues due to the timewarp attack on the old KGW difficulty algorithm. Because we think this shall be overcome as soon as possible, we decided to change the difficulty algorithm in this very fork. This change can only be done with a hardfork so we acknowledged the need for one. This being stated, it was deemed beneficiary to also switch to a two algos chain at the same time, in this fork, instead that later.

So more precisely, with regard to the difficulty algorithm, GroundRod has developed AncShield, a fork of Digibyte's Multishield. The parameters have been chosen to avoid a timewarp attack by adjusting difficulty up more harshly than down, in contrast to digishield/multishield. Those parameters have yet to be tested by the devteam with several attack vectors and could be further modified, if needed.

Secondly, to avoid our chain been stuck at a high diff due to multipools jumping on and off, because our AncShield parameters are chosen to primarily avoid TW attack and hence for this purpose will be taking more time than digishield/multishield to return to the mean difficulty, we have decided to fork now on a two algos chain POW model. Thus, by following myriadcoin example, we will incorporate, in this fork, two POW algos, namely the original Scrypt algo but also SHA256d. Both mining algorithms will thus be ASIC minable and blocks will be distributed equally between the two algorithms, thus a Scrypt/SHA256d 1/1 mining model. Each algo will on average finds one block every 6 minutes, keeping the normal pace of Anoncoin mining schedule as actually used (ie one block every 3 min). The benefits for the Anoncoin network will be a better security with regards to a 51% attack as well as a better spread of block mining time (if one algo is stuck at a high diff due to a multipool jumping off, the other algorithm will not be affected). No merge mining will be allowed for any of the two algorithms in this hardfork, although for security reason this could eventually happen in a (distant) future. Until then Anoncoin will remain a pure POW coin. We also finally chose to not include a CPU mining algorithm such as PRIME for fear of low hashrate and thus opening risk of an attack from botnet. Same logical reasoning made us avoid GPU algorithms, to not be in the same situation than myriadcoin is with Groestl right now. The two algos implementation is still a work in progress.

Thirdly, a recent analysis by GroundRod of our 70007 node protocol version was effected. As it turns out, there is the need to improve the compatibility of the clearnet and the I2P nodes. This is a serious issue and we shall make wise use of the hardfork to implement a new way for both networks (clearnet and I2P) to communicate flawlessly. We will not release a public version of the client without having corrected it as we want to have the best I2P implementation for Anoncoin, due to our coin being the default I2P-cipherspace cryptocurrency. This is what is taking the time of the devteam right now.

Fourthly, the Anoncoin's test network (testnet) and regression test mode (regtest) were both updated to our new codebase. As soon as we will switch to the two algo mining, we will run a testnet and let interested people know about it to help us in detecting any bug that can result from all those changes. Meanwhile the Anoncoin develop builds are available, soon we will be at 0.9.4.5 version. BTW anyone using the 0.9.4.2 develop version shall update to the most recent version. Please check How to build Anoncoin.

Finally now we have bootstrap files available as explained in How to use a bootstrap.

We are sorry the price does not follow the work we are applying to the coin, but in time we hope this will be aknowledged by the community and price will correct. Of course, we cannot avoid people cashing out of anoncoin during this bitcoin rally.

CS
136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: February 08, 2015, 03:32:59 PM
Isn't there a fundamental problem with ANC, that people don't know who the big holders (whales) are?
Or how the distribution is? How many big holders?

Like in other anon coins its know who the big holders are. How coin is distributed over the community.
But in ANC not so much.

Just check https://coinplorer.com/ANC/Addresses/0/Top
137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: February 08, 2015, 03:15:07 PM
lunokhod2: Dont be so hostile. I have nothing against ANC. It was a legitimate question out of interest.
I asked this question because, I feel like I am (and the public is) better informed, who the big holders are, in coins like BTC, LTC, XMR and DRK.

It is true for Darkcoin it is easy to know, with Eduffield having instamined more than 10% of the whole network in one hour, without anyone able to compete!

Proof: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=560138.msg7535561#msg7535561
138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: February 03, 2015, 02:12:42 PM
Fresh nodes February 2015

Code:
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addnode=85.25.213.26
addnode=85.25.210.25
addnode=85.228.97.201
addnode=84.73.4.183
addnode=84.19.184.96
addnode=81.245.207.160
addnode=80.74.157.31
addnode=76.90.104.41
addnode=76.164.237.242
addnode=73.181.222.193
addnode=72.78.100.3
addnode=69.254.243.205
addnode=69.207.167.247
addnode=54.91.73.167
addnode=54.201.183.106
addnode=54.191.119.121
addnode=54.147.222.47
addnode=50.77.240.42
addnode=50.52.4.89
addnode=50.34.210.213
addnode=46.229.173.230
addnode=27.96.51.14
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139  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: January 12, 2015, 08:21:07 PM
Glad to see activity in ANC development.

Is the wallet @ Vircurex working? 

What other exchanges are working atm?

In other words, where can I buy ANC and withdraw them?

Thanks!

Bleutrade and Bittrex have stopped to trade ANC and cannot be used.

Vircurex has been involved into scam tactics and shall not be used.

Cryptsy has the withdrawals stopped until the new version will resolve the issue.

CEX.io is working well.

BTC38 is also working well.

To trade, you are welcome to use the last three.
140  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: January 12, 2015, 08:13:34 PM
Ancblockchain is up again  http://ancblockchain.com/chain/Anoncoin  Smiley Smiley Smiley Smiley

Thank you!

I see your explorer can display multisig address: http://ancblockchain.com/address/34b77hvtGJXoapFzrPc31Z3Y6oh7JaHDwf

Although I cannot display the transactions going to such an address. Can you do something about it? Or is it ABE that cannot do it?

I will get in touch with Toby and see what i can do there.  Thanks for pointing it out. Smiley

Here is a tutorial for how to generate a 2-3 multisig address for those interested. This is a feature of the new upcoming 0.9.4 client, I do not know if it is supported on the older builds.

https://wiki.anoncoin.net/How_to_generate_a_2-3_multisig_Anoncoin_address
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