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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] (XWC) | WhiteCoin | NEWS: Foundation, investors, WhiteOS ☯ whitecoin.info on: March 27, 2017, 12:56:50 PM
Damn it,

I just sent 1.2 Million Whitecoin from Bittrex, and was wondering why they didn't show up in my wallet.

I almost sent a small amount as a test first, but my though process was, I've never had any trouble with whitecoin giving me a problem....

Address: WTULe3KUyd1Pquhexj6QvrQyYg8aeExazA
TxId: 9b6f5d49d0b22fd8dce39ca01824e515dcf64dfaf3509facd98ad1e47a9af1fd

 Angry Cry
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE-ANN][JPC] JackpotCoin is getting relaunched [PLEASE VOTE] on: March 25, 2017, 07:00:34 AM
I've been running the wallet for a couple of days on IP: 52.55.95.161 with no connections.

Can someone post a config file with some valid nodes in it?
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][JPC]MAKE JACKPOTCOIN GREAT AGAIN! on: March 25, 2017, 06:53:47 AM
I have two  Jackpot coin blockchain files..   I am also running the Jackpotcoin software.   My node IP address is:  52.55.95.161

Also, here is a link to the block files that I have.  I'm thinking it was last sync'd early to mid 2016.  


blk0001.dat  ->  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3hVtofZ1r3mNW9VYndmcURIWDA/view?usp=sharing
blk0002.dat  ->  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3hVtofZ1r3mTnVRMUFXdE1ReGs/view?usp=sharing





24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] (XWC) | WhiteCoin | NEWS: Foundation, investors, WhiteOS ☯ whitecoin.info on: March 20, 2016, 11:47:19 PM
Can someone post a list of Nodes for whitecoin?
25  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB][To Canada] More GPU Rigs frame & Powered USB Risers on: March 07, 2016, 06:05:49 AM
Here is a place to purchase aluminum Rig Frames:

http://scryptfactorygear.com/

26  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: January 17, 2016, 09:47:23 PM
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I WAS FIRST WHO SPOKE ABOUT SUSPICIOUS TRANSFER FROM CRYPTSY OLD WALLET TO BITFINEX,BTCC,ALPHABAY AND LOCAL BITCOINS AND GOT WEEK BAN FROM JSHOCK FOR THAT.I WAS FIRST THAT GIVES INFO ABOUT BTC THEFT HAPPENED 5 HOURS EARLIER BEFORE MAIN HACK - WHEN THEIF TOOK 500 BTC IN 5X100 TRANSFERS.YOU ALL USED MINE FINDINGS AND DATA AND MANY PEOPLE POST IT HERE.I FOUND CRYPTSY DOGE COLD WALLET AND POST SUSPICIOS TRANSFERS FROM IT:

Hey, thunderjet, is your 500 BTC finding and my 500 BTC finding (5X100 on July 29, 2014) the same? I found my independently of your research if it's the same otherwise I would've gave you credit for the find.

If different, please point me to your finding so that I can do some exploratory on my own. Thanks, bud.


EDIT: Just scrolled down and see that it is.

Somehow I missed your post and posted the exact same findings the next day (yesterday): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.msg13574270;topicseen#msg13574270

To be clear, thunderjet, my research was independent of yours and would've gladly given you credit for your find.

Apologies for any misunderstandings.

Gleb, it does not really matter who find it first.I post it because I was furious on that guy for accusing me on something I did not do it.

I traced LTC theft and Iam posting intel I found about it.I hope so that others members can help to find as much facts as it possible.



I analized LTC theft and after thorough analysis I trace back stolen LTC right to Huobi cold wallets.

Huobi and BitVc are using same addresses for BTC an LTC hot/cold wallets.Stolen LTC went directly to Huobi 2 LTC cold wallet - 3KgtbGgaX2ngstNpvyv7LwpHSweVeqGbpM .

https://www.blockseer.com/addresses/3KgtbGgaX2ngstNpvyv7LwpHSweVeqGbpM

Hackers transactions also led to two other Huobi LTC cold wallets(Huobi and BitVc are using same addresses for BTC an LTC hot wallets):

3KBUuGko4H5ke7EVsq9B7PLK1c5Askdd7y - Huobi cold wallet
https://www.blockseer.com/addresses/3KBUuGko4H5ke7EVsq9B7PLK1c5Askdd7y

3AGcNMjFf6fSxe31gH9YQZj3fSUh2UxkaB - BitVC futures exchange LTC cold wallet owned by Huobi
https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/aad6044d684735d2?from_address=3AGcNMjFf6fSxe31gH9YQZj3fSUh2UxkaB

I can positively identified at least one user deposit address at Huobi 1 cold wallet(3KgtbGgaX2ngstNpvyv7LwpHSweVeqGbpM) - it is  LW22iVURAEPzqas21iyuv8EXTYJgZugCdT .

On this address hacker deposited LTC on Huobi and because he deposited 10k LTC or more, Huobi directly put it in one of theirs cold wallets - 3KgtbGgaX2ngstNpvyv7LwpHSweVeqGbpM

These direct transactions were:

https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/ddf5891e02b629fbd21b0ad3996404c3569c7ab33398ff276fdf6aee8776cd45
https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/289275b45a0a83884b4e105315b543aa123a97e3038a23798bb82c6c379c0038
https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/69ee73e7cd604968efa3170f14c8b440561fd8c1afd9d54baef8f50891d24f8c
https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/a797ffdadf9591235bba4d83f999ce8d1443321f81411a099838dbb53cf72bad
https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/db817b7dee3bcd55fb1e8bf01acac96b476e8b306dbaeb64ae7f1ef3d8e76932
https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/859fa869de1b66d3704f0971497e5b7aa9798a7a2a9e0093661096100563cca5
https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/d6e43b94e7ca8deb3590259605a28764658c09e721783f459d75a00c4a4ca3a0


Other part of stolen LTC went to probably BTC-e LTC hot wallet - LXA3i9eEAVDbgDqkThCa4D6BUJ3SEULkEr

https://bitinfocharts.com/litecoin/tx/dd05dc0a25cfa763959465f1d8a95921a28b63df0426f43b75cfc9f81aedc348

This is hacker deposit address on BTC-e,after LTC went directly to above hot wallet : LY13Z54QKwyAnuwKfYwKFhW98qa6ihsfYy


That address of exchange hot wallet on which hacker sent some LTC - LXA3i9eEAVDbgDqkThCa4D6BUJ3SEULkEr ,auto sent big sums of deposited LTC to cold wallet - LTpYZG19YmfvY2bBDYtCKpunVRw7nVgRHW with 1.855 millions of LTC inside

 http://ltc.blockr.io/tx/info/464c3f896b9250120ffcc2ae0bae28723457d2993d454f30ded6fff86f11b608


This address -  LTpYZG19YmfvY2bBDYtCKpunVRw7nVgRHW  was formed on 13.Oct 2012,when only BTC-e operated as big LTC exchange,so I beleve it is theirs cold wallet.

http://ltc.blockr.io/address/info/LTpYZG19YmfvY2bBDYtCKpunVRw7nVgRHW



Does this mean that if you can ID the Depositor at Huobi or at BTC-e   using these Addresses below, then The Hacker is ID'd?

Huobi   --  LW22iVURAEPzqas21iyuv8EXTYJgZugCdT
BTC-e  --  LY13Z54QKwyAnuwKfYwKFhW98qa6ihsfYy


27  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: January 17, 2016, 08:40:18 PM
I'm willing to bet that the stolen Dash trail leads directly to someone who works/worked at Cryptsy:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash/tx.dws?1120889.htm

You can click on the "Redeemed in" hash of the largest output and follow the trail as he sells the Dash on Cryptsy 5-10k at a time over several months (and watch the Dash price plummet shortly after each selling session)

If you look at transactions you could see most coins are dumped on cryptsy, that doesnt make sense, crypsy could have seen easy they where stolen from cryptsy wallet.

Kinda points to it being an inside job, right?

Or complete incompetence...

How could you let someone steal $2mil worth of Dash, then sell it on your own website?

The trail is too obvious for them to have missed it... Wouldn't they be looking very closely at anyone depositing 100k+ Dash? Over 200k went to the same address...


I haven't checked the timing on this, but here's a quick thought:
Maybe that had a lot to do with implementing the new Tier system?? They might have been trying to identify who was selling the stolen coins and get the acct locked down


Doubt it.  The tier system was likely designed to prevent people from withdrawing too much at once, trying to making it less obvious that they had solvency issues.

At this point, I'd like to See Vern do full disclosure, and stop hiding what he did with the other coins...  i.e. Selling Users Dash and Dogecoin and other coins to get some operating funds.   He should give a full listing of transactions he did, so the community doesn't waste their time going down that rabbit hole...

A scenario just as bad as the Stolen Coins scenario, is one where Cryptsy was trying to put coins in a cold wallet, and the process went bad, loosing all coins and private key information...
28  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: January 16, 2016, 04:49:50 AM
This guy over at reddit summed up my thoughts....

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When I first imagined what Cryptsy's infrastructure looked like I imagined a complex array of firewalled individual nodes running a single coin daemon each. I was impressed at the amount of security that would have to go into attempting to keep something like that secure. It's hard enough for some companies to keep things secure when they don't run a hundred arbitrary binaries compiled by who knows who on a semi-anonymous website.
Wow did I give them too much credit.


Im guessing, but I cant believe that they had crapcoins running on the same server as the Big Bitcoin wallet.  I can't believe that they had a single wallet with that much BTC stored in it either.


Someone should lay out how their systems are set up.


29  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: January 16, 2016, 03:51:52 AM


Dude. You just cling to that hope don't you. You are clearly in the bargaining stage of the grieving process.



I would guess that you are correct, I do have hope! and I am grieving.
30  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTSY stopping withdraw locking accounts without notifying users! Class Action on: January 16, 2016, 03:39:31 AM
 WOW,  the number of Hero posts in here is amazing...

What Big Vern really needs now is rescuing by an investor.  Really I don't think it would take even $1 million to get them back up and running.  And the investor would get a majority stake and some advanced cryptocurrency software.

I am very interested in seeing Cryptsy get back up and running, because they now have a ton of hard experience. And I have coins there   Undecided  I feel bad for Vernon, because I'm sure he has poured blood, sweat, and tears into this, for the trial he now has.   Cryptsy's back end systems are likely quite advanced over other exchanges, IDK.  I've tried to just get bitcoin up and running with an account management system and it is not easy.

I would support them in whatever I could do to help out so that users could retain their funds, up to 10% of my funds.  Granted, I don't have much, but maybe it would help.  Possibly I could make up the loss trading.  Also I could wait longer for withdraws.  
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Official Anoncoin chat thread (including history) on: January 08, 2016, 06:09:17 AM
Hey, I had an unconfirmed Anoncoin Withdraw from Cryptsy.  Could someone help this go through? 

   TrxID: 81550a05675f3e142ef4cd363bfc2cc4247409310e805d4e505683883703763b @ 2016-01-01 02:44:11

Thanks!

32  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][JPC]JackpotCoin 1.6#Unique Algo#Ultra Fast Trans#1st True PoW/PoS Hybrid on: August 16, 2015, 04:54:48 PM
To me the main reason that this coin was delisted from many exchanges, was because the jackpotcoin client is too processor hungry, and takes forever to sync.
33  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum - State of the Alloy on: February 24, 2015, 02:18:54 AM
So I still have some unanswered questions...

1.  Why is Electrum being build in Python 2 instead of Python 3?

2.  What exactly is the Electrum daemon?

3.  when I do electrum listaddresses, does that require me to run that in the python development environment?  i.e. on windows I will be doing "python electrum listaddresses" in a command window?
34  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: I want to code and I want to work with bitcoin on: February 23, 2015, 12:36:16 AM
I would recommend try and write a plugin for Electrum that implements the script merchant.py into a plugin.
35  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum - State of the Alloy on: February 09, 2015, 06:25:52 AM

There is also an electrum daemon, that is be accessed with JSON over a port.
However, it has different commands (see stratum)

Great!  I'm assuming that the daemon is the standalone portable version, correct?  Electrum-2.0b2.exe    or is it merchant.py?

Could you provide a link to the commands? or the .py file these commands are listed?   I know stratum is a protocol used to expose services.  I am familiar with the details of the stratum mining service as a protocol to transport mining information from bitcoind to a pool.  ( I wrote a proxy)

Best thing I found (120 days old) was this ->  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=110795.msg1833852#msg1833852  and actually, that looks like the stratum is used to talk to the Electrum server, not the client.

If you type electrum help, you'll see a list of API calls to the wallet.
You can do electrum listaddresses, then choose an address and do electrum setlabel 1MyAddr.. mylabel

I thought more about this, and I was wondering...  when I do electrum listaddresses, does that require me to run that in the python development environment?  i.e. on windows I will be doing "python electrum listaddresses", and if I built electrum into an executable, I would no longer have this functionality?


Really what I am after, is the functionality provided by the merchant.py.  So, possibly what I am seeing is the best way for anyone to use Electrum as a service to their bitcoin application, is to create a plugin for Electrum that provides the interface.
36  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Compiling Windows Version of Electrum 2.0 Beta [Not 100%] on: February 09, 2015, 05:57:06 AM
I may have answered one of my own questions...

Does using Latest Python 3 Release - Python 3.4.2 work?

NO, because for 1, there are many print statements in the code that are incompatible with Python 3.4.2.  A syntax error is thrown.  (At least I think this is the problem that I am having now, because I can't get Electrum built yet)  (its frustrating, I've put in 6 hours...)


In Python 3, printing values changed from being a distinct statement to being an ordinary function call, so it now needs parentheses around the value to be printed:

>>> print("Hello world!")
Hello world!
In earlier versions of Python 3, the interpreter just reports a generic syntax error, without providing any useful hints as to what might be going wrong:
37  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Compiling Windows Version of Electrum 2.0 Beta [Not 100%] on: February 09, 2015, 03:37:30 AM
I am presently trying to create a more detailed walk-through on how to build electrum in windows 7 or 8.

Questions:

Does using Latest Python 3 Release - Python 3.4.2 work?

Does using the latest Qtsdk 5.4 work?

Can Electrum be built on windows using x64  or does everything have to be set at x86?


I am actually trying to install PyQt-win-gpl-4.11.3 and right now I am stuck at >python configure-ng.py.

It will build all the modules, but then fails at generating the c code for Qtcore module

Exact error is

"Generating the C++ source for the QtCore module...
Error: Unable to create the C++ code."


I seen where some of the information for this thread may have come from:
BTW : I wrote a doc on how to build and install electrum from source on Fedora 15 (probably work on other RH-derivatives also).

Code:
# Set-up dev. env
#
# use yum-ex and get packages PyQt4 PyQt4-devel
# or on command line

$ sudo yum install PyQt4 PyQt4-devel

# separately do same for packages python-setuptools python-pip

$ sudo yum install python-setuptools python-pip

# Install python modules ecdsa slowaes (crypto stuff)

$ sudo easy_install ecdsa
$ sudo easy_install slowaes


# Fetch the electrum project from gitorious
#
$ git clone git://gitorious.org/electrum/electrum.git


$ cd electrum

# build locally QT-icons into electrum/lib/

$ pyrcc4 icons.qrc -o lib/icons_rc.py

# build and install electrum python module

$ sudo python setup.py install


### go home and play :)

$ cd

$ electrum

38  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum - State of the Alloy on: February 04, 2015, 03:49:31 PM
If you type electrum help, you'll see a list of API calls to the wallet.
You can do electrum listaddresses, then choose an address and do electrum setlabel 1MyAddr.. mylabel


How are the API calls done?   Can i use JSON to a port?  or is this strictly a python call?

What is the expected parameters for each call?  These are the things I'd like to have documented.

Is there a plugin that makes these commands available over an ethernet port?  If that doesn't exist, Should it?  Would it be helpful to have a bounty put up to have one made?
39  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Electrum - State of the Alloy on: February 01, 2015, 03:47:34 AM
This is definitely a thread full of experts.
 
I am a year late, but I am really getting interested in the Electrum wallet.

I am stuck trying to determine how to talk to the Electrum wallet. Via JSON, I am guessing over a ethernet socket?   I would like to have my webpage grab new addresses from the Electrum wallet and assign labels to the addresses.  Are there good tools for this?  How would I go about doing this?  Can you point me to an example? ex

I would be willing to pay for a writeup or try and start documenting a walkthrough for how the api works, but I really need to be pointed to the correct place, or be able to see some examples of this in action.
40  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][JPC]JackpotCoin, New Dev and New Plans! on: January 30, 2015, 04:49:49 AM
I'd be happy with my wallet simply syncing faster...
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