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2681  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CFC]Coffeecoin 丨100% Pure POS 丨 NO IPO丨 on: May 06, 2014, 03:57:10 PM
Just searched my files and jansson.dll is not found in ANY of the 100+ wallets or any other file on my system. The file is a KNOWN trojan and yet he's claming it's a false positive?

Very true, i have also very many wallets, none of them has jansson.dll
Anyway, would you please delete my answer to 1. in your quote, because that is wrong also, the version of ssl is so old that it isnt affected by heratbleed bug it seems.


Guess what???...  I just removed jansson.dll from the folder...  the coffeecoin client fired up even without it and is syncin' fine...  right-click delete...  right-click Empty Recycle Bin...   Undecided

They distribute a known trojan that no other wallet has with the coffeeecoin wallet and it's OK because you can delete the file? That is pretty sad if you ask me.
2682  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CFC]Coffeecoin 丨100% Pure POS 丨 NO IPO丨 on: May 06, 2014, 03:21:17 PM
Nice to see how you get all excited.

Have you realized dev is very active but also very selective what questions he is answering?

Warning signs (all have been asked about, no answer):

1. OpenSSL 1.0.0d 8 Feb 2011

2. Possible virus/trojan in wallet/jansson.dll: http://greatis.com/blog/how-to-remove-malware/jansson-dll.htm

3. No answer on whats happening with unclaimed coins, dev will most likely keep rest of the premine


1. OpenSSL is a 1.0.0 branch. Already fix bugs
2. The virus was a false positive
3. Dev is reserved only for 400K CFC.Regularly update the gift list

2. You wouldnt tell anything else if not, so the only accepteable answer here is to make a new wallet without (false) positives
3. This is ok, at least one question answered.


Just searched my files and jansson.dll is not found in ANY of the 100+ wallets or any other file on my system. The file is a KNOWN trojan and yet he's claming it's a false positive? Notice he says the 'dev' is getting 400,000 coins. Still no word of what the premine is or what they plan on doing with the coins that go unclaimed. What and where is the 'gift list' he speaks of? Previous giveaway coins like CommunityCoin had a hard time finding members with more than 50 posts to give the coins to. With the largest number of coins being given to the members with the highest post count, I suspect most of the 100,000,000 coins will not be distributed to members. Without a public list of how many coins were distributed and to who, like BCC does, there is no way of knowing how many coins they are keeping.
2683  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ♥♥♥♥♥[ANN]HackCoin♥X11♥ONLY 4DAY POW♥POS♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥사랑해요♥♥♥♥Hacking♥♥♥♥♥ϖ on: May 06, 2014, 02:24:58 PM
Twice the pre-mine announced;

Code:
$ ./hackcoind getblock `./hackcoind getblockhash 1`
{
    "hash" : "0000046f86716d25cd5a5be9d767256f0b3125d893af55d8bd0402f50df515f0",
    "confirmations" : 184,
    "size" : 174,
    "height" : 1,
    "version" : 6,
    "merkleroot" : "9ca4d578dfa029ae380c7c1da72806e7bcc704eb538b8dac24cfec23a27aeeff",
    "mint" : 1000000.00000000,
    "time" : 1399377237,
    "nonce" : 585380,
    "bits" : "1e0fffff",
    "difficulty" : 0.00024414,
    "blocktrust" : "100001",
    "chaintrust" : "200002",
    "previousblockhash" : "00000f140740ea8619f76d21ab06642dd3ac4300b1f21992921dc5dab4eb05cb",
    "nextblockhash" : "000007fc695cb40d9810d23f1684b6a74b745eb6e20cb6364ff1cacc20381cf6",
    "flags" : "proof-of-work",
    "proofhash" : "0000046f86716d25cd5a5be9d767256f0b3125d893af55d8bd0402f50df515f0",
    "entropybit" : 0,
    "modifier" : "0000000000000000",
    "modifierchecksum" : "5189c78a",
    "tx" : [
        "9ca4d578dfa029ae380c7c1da72806e7bcc704eb538b8dac24cfec23a27aeeff"
    ]
}
stan@jewbuntu:~/hackcoin/src$ ./hackcoind getblock `./hackcoind getblockhash 2`
{
    "hash" : "000007fc695cb40d9810d23f1684b6a74b745eb6e20cb6364ff1cacc20381cf6",
    "confirmations" : 183,
    "size" : 174,
    "height" : 2,
    "version" : 6,
    "merkleroot" : "55651944147dc6cc1bf78b1a43dea097e82145fe6a911a1336f2791f2cfdc9ab",
    "mint" : 1000000.00000000,
    "time" : 1399377239,
    "nonce" : 74021,
    "bits" : "1e0fffff",
    "difficulty" : 0.00024414,
    "blocktrust" : "100001",
    "chaintrust" : "300003",
    "previousblockhash" : "0000046f86716d25cd5a5be9d767256f0b3125d893af55d8bd0402f50df515f0",
    "nextblockhash" : "000007f0d0a5d8365e4e606788918959853f243f23a29d44b341eb18a5d0ac36",
    "flags" : "proof-of-work stake-modifier",
    "proofhash" : "000007fc695cb40d9810d23f1684b6a74b745eb6e20cb6364ff1cacc20381cf6",
    "entropybit" : 0,
    "modifier" : "0000000000000000",
    "modifierchecksum" : "14987ad2",
    "tx" : [
        "55651944147dc6cc1bf78b1a43dea097e82145fe6a911a1336f2791f2cfdc9ab"
    ]
}
Despite the source having;
Code:
   if(pindexBest->nHeight < 2)
    {
        nSubsidy = 1000000 * COIN;
    }
        else if(pindexBest->nHeight < 500)
    {
        nSubsidy = 50000 * COIN;
    }

I call foul play.

LOL, with a name like HackCoin, did you really expect anything other than a a BTC money grab by the 'dev'?
2684  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: deleted thread on: May 06, 2014, 01:51:36 PM
ANALYSIS-REPORT: SHIBECOIN
by bitsta, ra1nb0wdash & goldmann


dear shibe-community,

you maybe already know me or bitsta from the asiacoin-thread. it was us who detected
the asiacoin-scam. we got a lot of messages from SHIBE-users regarding an analysis of SHIBE.
well as there seems to be a huge interest in this coin, we have made a detailed analysis-report which
is going to be published on our new coming coinanalysis-website. This is the short report:


we have finished the analysis of shibecoin which consisted of:
  • hex debug (analysis of memory hops)
  • analysis of data/networkcommunication
  • analysis of sourcecodes
  • analysis of blockchain
  • setting up an 3rd party blockexplorer: http://blockexplorer.uni.me


1. hex debug:
analysing the memory-hops/hex debug of shibecoin-qt on windows & OSX 10.9.2
showed ordinary processcommunication with memory.

2. analysis of data/networkcommunication:
the seednodes are beeing requested form the seednode which is
hardcoded into the wallet. there is no other "hidden" communication
except the std. walletcommunication.
Code:
// DNS seeds
// Each pair gives a source name and a seed name.
// The first name is used as information source for addrman.
// The second name should resolve to a list of seed addresses.
static const char *strDNSSeed[][2] = {
    {"levitation", "levitation.theshibecoin.com"},
    {"magnetic", "magnetic.theshibecoin.com"},
    {"testnetfield", "testnetfield.theshibecoin.com"},
};

3. analysis of sourcecodes:
sourcecodes are clean and we can confirm that there are no hidden codes
or "edited" functions:
getinfo --> moneysupply is beeing requested by function ValueFromAmount();
Code:
obj.push_back(Pair("moneysupply",   ValueFromAmount(pindexBest->nMoneySupply)));
ValueFromAmount() is clean:
Code:
Value ValueFromAmount(int64 amount)
{
    return (double)amount / (double)COIN;
}
we also checked all other rpcfunctions and can confirm that they are all clean.

4. analysis of blockchain:
the analysis of the blockchain showed that all mined blocks contained the amounts
which are declared in the OP. No hidden "superblocks".

5. we set up an blockexplorer so you can make yourself sure everything is legit:
http://blockexplorer.uni.me    


summary: shibecoin is a 100% legit coin. there was a small instamine, but thats totally normal nowadays because some pools with huge miningpower start at low diff and therefore get a lot of blocks. there is a fair distribution of the coins over the network. we will release a TOP 100 list in the next few days.

tips appreciated: SV3eTFiVnuN478ESbjnA7WDQejcag3LFFa


No mention that the coin was ninja launched and close to 50 blocks (with the highest rewards) were insta-mined BEFORE the announcement was made. That is NOT 'normal nowadays'. Normally the coins with the lowest diff at the start go to solo-miners that get setup the quickest and NOT pools like this suggests. Pools usually take  at least a couple of minutes AFTER the coin is released and that is with an announcement made well in advance, not a ninja launch like this was. Many coins will also start with the lowest block rewards at the start to avoid insta-mining, this is the opposite of what this coin has done. The insta-mining on this coin began BEFORE and after the announcement was made. Which make this an insta-mine SCAM coin with the largest rewards going to the 50 blocks mined BEFORE the release.

is it possible to see somewhere how many coins were made in the first 50 blocks

50 x 125,000 = 6,250,000 + the '0.5% premine' that is highlighted in the OP.
2685  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: deleted thread on: May 06, 2014, 01:32:11 PM
ANALYSIS-REPORT: SHIBECOIN
by bitsta, ra1nb0wdash & goldmann


dear shibe-community,

you maybe already know me or bitsta from the asiacoin-thread. it was us who detected
the asiacoin-scam. we got a lot of messages from SHIBE-users regarding an analysis of SHIBE.
well as there seems to be a huge interest in this coin, we have made a detailed analysis-report which
is going to be published on our new coming coinanalysis-website. This is the short report:


we have finished the analysis of shibecoin which consisted of:
  • hex debug (analysis of memory hops)
  • analysis of data/networkcommunication
  • analysis of sourcecodes
  • analysis of blockchain
  • setting up an 3rd party blockexplorer: http://blockexplorer.uni.me


1. hex debug:
analysing the memory-hops/hex debug of shibecoin-qt on windows & OSX 10.9.2
showed ordinary processcommunication with memory.

2. analysis of data/networkcommunication:
the seednodes are beeing requested form the seednode which is
hardcoded into the wallet. there is no other "hidden" communication
except the std. walletcommunication.
Code:
// DNS seeds
// Each pair gives a source name and a seed name.
// The first name is used as information source for addrman.
// The second name should resolve to a list of seed addresses.
static const char *strDNSSeed[][2] = {
    {"levitation", "levitation.theshibecoin.com"},
    {"magnetic", "magnetic.theshibecoin.com"},
    {"testnetfield", "testnetfield.theshibecoin.com"},
};

3. analysis of sourcecodes:
sourcecodes are clean and we can confirm that there are no hidden codes
or "edited" functions:
getinfo --> moneysupply is beeing requested by function ValueFromAmount();
Code:
obj.push_back(Pair("moneysupply",   ValueFromAmount(pindexBest->nMoneySupply)));
ValueFromAmount() is clean:
Code:
Value ValueFromAmount(int64 amount)
{
    return (double)amount / (double)COIN;
}
we also checked all other rpcfunctions and can confirm that they are all clean.

4. analysis of blockchain:
the analysis of the blockchain showed that all mined blocks contained the amounts
which are declared in the OP. No hidden "superblocks".

5. we set up an blockexplorer so you can make yourself sure everything is legit:
http://blockexplorer.uni.me    


summary: shibecoin is a 100% legit coin. there was a small instamine, but thats totally normal nowadays because some pools with huge miningpower start at low diff and therefore get a lot of blocks. there is a fair distribution of the coins over the network. we will release a TOP 100 list in the next few days.

tips appreciated: SV3eTFiVnuN478ESbjnA7WDQejcag3LFFa


No mention that the coin was ninja launched and close to 50 blocks (with the highest rewards) were insta-mined BEFORE the announcement was made. That is NOT 'normal nowadays'. Normally the coins with the lowest diff at the start go to solo-miners that get setup the quickest and NOT pools like this suggests. Pools usually take  at least a couple of minutes AFTER the coin is released and that is with an announcement made well in advance, not a ninja launch like this was. Many coins will also start with the lowest block rewards at the start to avoid insta-mining, this is the opposite of what this coin has done. The insta-mining on this coin began BEFORE and after the announcement was made. Which make this an insta-mine SCAM coin with the largest rewards going to the 50 blocks mined BEFORE the release.
2686  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CFC]Coffeecoin 丨100% Pure POS 丨 NO IPO丨 on: May 06, 2014, 07:05:18 AM
This coin is a scam. No mention of a premine or what is going to happen to the coins that are left over or go unclaimed. Since the highest number of coins go to the members with the most posts and previous coin giveaways had a hard time finding more than 50 members with 100+ to participate in the giveaway, I guess the dev is planing on keeping them for himself. No thanks, keep my shitcoins too!

Dev, tell us what you do with the rest of the premine plz.

There's also no mention they will publish a list of members and the amounts received to verify what's been paid out like BCC coin. It's sad that people here will blindly follow along if they feel they are getting something for nothing. That's the whole reason these scams keep happening.
2687  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ☯ UniversityCoin UVC ☯ [PoW+PoS] PoW ends soon | Long-term Strategy on: May 06, 2014, 06:15:03 AM
I like how the ANN post listed 20M coins during POW, and described a POW period followed by POS.. when in fact the coin was POW+POS from the beginning and there's only actually ~9.5M POW coins due to the POS blocks contributing ~50% of blocks between 0-20160...
The PoW blocks have a much higher reward so the PoS blocks are going to take a LONG time to reach the initial 20M coins at 5% stake.  Grin
2688  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ☯ UniversityCoin UVC ☯ [PoW+PoS] PoW ends soon | Long-term Strategy on: May 06, 2014, 06:08:11 AM

10M, becuase we started PoW and PoS at the same time, therefore the total blocks for PoW(which was 20160 blocks) included PoS blocks, which means the actual PoW blocks are around 10K blocks.

We are truly sorry for the confusion we made Smiley
Nevermind just saw the OP that UVC is in pure PoS stage. There are still people mining on the pools.
2689  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CFC]Coffeecoin 丨100% Pure POS 丨 NO IPO丨 on: May 06, 2014, 05:37:45 AM
I am very interested in this CoffeCoin, I think it's a nice name and selling, POS and fair distribution and a good devs, i like it. hopefully I can be part of this.
I have my address in signature
How do you know it's a fair distribution when there is no information on whether there is a premine or how the coins that go unclaimed are going to be distributed?
2690  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [PRE ANN] [ORC] [OURCOIN] ALGO X11 POW/POS -7d POW NO PREMINE launch 7 May 17GMT on: May 06, 2014, 05:14:04 AM
Fair launch(block 1-750 reward 1 ORC), no instanmine. No premine !
we can change the logo if we have designer.

we need pool, please help.  Smiley



Nice coin! Glad to see that! 50% PoS on 15M PoW seems like a nice bonus, more like a continuation of PoW!


Compare that with LC, 50% or 500000 coins of 1M that were insta-mined in less than 30 minutes. BIGGEST SHITCOIN INSTA-MINE SCAM EVER!


http://www.devtome.com/doku.php?id=a_massive_investigation_of_instamines_and_fastmines_for_the_top_alt_coins#limecoin
2691  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][CFC]Coffeecoin 丨100% Pure POS 丨 NO IPO丨 on: May 06, 2014, 04:00:04 AM
This coin is a scam. No mention of a premine or what is going to happen to the coins that are left over or go unclaimed. Since the highest number of coins go to the members with the most posts and previous coin giveaways had a hard time finding more than 50 members with 100+ to participate in the giveaway, I guess the dev is planing on keeping them for himself. No thanks, keep my shitcoins too!
2692  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: deleted thread on: May 05, 2014, 08:17:26 PM
So, just put a picture of a dog on your coin, make sure the name ends in "e" and is somewhat unpronounceable and you have a winner!

Kids these days!  Grin
After the malware 'DafuqCoin' got added to exchanges, is that really any surprise?


http://www.usacryptocoins.com/thecryptocurrencytimes/uncategorized/dafuq-coin-the-first-malware-coin/

2693  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: deleted thread on: May 05, 2014, 06:17:52 PM
All you guys nitpicking details are just greedy i wanna get rich quick noobs
You got it backwards. The dev and those supporting this coin are the greedy noobs. Successful coins rely on what they bring to the table to generate demand. They coin is nothing more than a Pump and Dump BTC money grab, that is obvious. Have getting your ass dumped on by the dev and his palls with their insta-mine and Chinese farms!

 They all are dude, doesn't mean I won't make money just like every other p & d , go troll a different thread.
Nope, your the one trolling. Most coins on this forum are not ninja launched or have all the early blocks with the lowest diff having the largest rewards. They launch with an announcement well in advance. Not only was this shitcoin ninja launched, it was insta-mined both before and after the announcement was made. I would bet this is one of the most heavily insta-mined shitcoins on this forum. If you want to invest in insta-mined shitcoin go ahead, don't complain when it winds up trading for litetoshis.
2694  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: deleted thread on: May 05, 2014, 05:58:03 PM
All you guys nitpicking details are just greedy i wanna get rich quick noobs
You got it backwards. The dev and those supporting this coin are the greedy noobs. Successful coins rely on what they bring to the table to generate demand. This coin is nothing more than a Pump and Dump BTC money grab, that is obvious. Have fun getting your ass dumped on by the dev, his pals with their insta-mine and Chinese farms!
2695  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]PinkCoin (PC) | [X11] POW+PoS | No premine | No IPO |bittrex.com to da moon on: May 05, 2014, 12:29:52 PM
Quote
There have been reports that FPGA farms exist for x11
say a lie enough, it will sound like the truth, but still a lie.
rumors, no any proof.

So, asic for bitcoin and scrypt, fpga for x11 and other algo. What are you mining, i'm curious ? You can go to cpu only coin (but i heard some has gpu miner for them and keep it for themselves..)

Quote
the fact that 1GH+ miners are showing up in pools
Multipool (yes, there are multipool for x11) or stratum low diff hack/exploit. Do some research.
A gpu farm with 200MHs or even 400MHs is not unbelievable. "only" 200 to 400 gpu. Search here in mining subforum, you will see plenty. You can even lease some on betarigs (https://www.betarigs.com/rig/5084 , https://www.betarigs.com/rig/4424 for example)
There are many farms that turn into X11, leaving scrypt to their brand new asics.

I will keep mining pinkcoin and badger, till end of POW. Nobody force you.

LOL, They said the same thing about Scrypt ASIC 'it's just a rumor', even until just a few months ago. I guess nobody is saying that now right? The fact is if you do your research, there are no facts that x11 is any less ASIC resitent than Scrypt was and the fact that x11 makes GPU's more energy efficient also suggests they are not ruining at their maximum potential with the current miners wildly available.
2696  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cheapest place to buy Ripple? on: May 05, 2014, 12:13:16 PM
Why. Is there something i dont know about ripple?

soon very soon - price will be 1$/XRP

Not gonna happen. That would make the XRP marketcap worth 100B. More than the marketcap of all Crypto including BTC combined.
2697  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]PinkCoin (PC) | [X11] POW+PoS | No premine | No IPO |bittrex.com to da moon on: May 05, 2014, 11:44:00 AM
Quote
There are also reports chinese farms are raping x11 coins with FPGA miners
Chineese gpu farm, yes, surely, but fpga ? It cost higher to make/use fpga than GPU.
Nothing unfair if gpufarm rape the coin, unfortunately for little miners like us. If i had ton of fpga, i'll go on DRK, not a coin without confirmed success.


Did someone look at the source ? (i'm not competent to)

http://elinux.org/Parallella_Hardware

Only $99 for a board with both a Parallella manycore and Xilinx Zynq 7010 or 7020 FPGA...
And the hashrate is ??
As i know (but i'm not a specialist at all), the hashrate is pretty low. It's cheaper to use GPU.

On a fpga board, you can reach 400MH/s with SHA256. A R9 280x do much more than that if i remember well

(and if i'm wrong, i'll buy fpga instead of gpu!)

Depends on the board but FPGA's are far more efficient:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.980

X11 has some 1.8GH and 1.2GH FPGA miners around. How many GPU's you need for that, LOL:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=556277.0

FPGA implementation of SHA algo (keccak, groestl etc.. all part of X11) is not new. But why didn't we see bunch of seller with FPGA with X11 ready (or even groestl, keccak etc)
I read your links : 50KH/s with scrypt. It's just a proof of concept, not economicaly usuable.

Quote
X11 has some 1.8GH and 1.2GH FPGA miners around
Where ? Any evidence of that other than conspiracy theory? (if yes, again, i will buy some...)
There have been reports that FPGA farms exist for x11. The low profitablility of all x11 coins compared to scrypt which already has ASIC miners avaible and the fact that 1GH+ miners are showing up in pools seems to indicate there is more to x11 mining than is being made available, don't you think? Perhaps they are too busy raping the coins to offer them for sale!
2698  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cheapest place to buy Ripple? on: May 05, 2014, 11:21:01 AM
Don't know for sure but this seems like a good place to check:

https://support.ripplelabs.com/hc/en-us/articles/200916837-How-to-fund-a-Ripple-account
2699  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]PinkCoin (PC) | [X11] POW+PoS | No premine | No IPO |bittrex.com to da moon on: May 05, 2014, 11:10:00 AM
Quote
There are also reports chinese farms are raping x11 coins with FPGA miners
Chineese gpu farm, yes, surely, but fpga ? It cost higher to make/use fpga than GPU.
Nothing unfair if gpufarm rape the coin, unfortunately for little miners like us. If i had ton of fpga, i'll go on DRK, not a coin without confirmed success.


Did someone look at the source ? (i'm not competent to)

http://elinux.org/Parallella_Hardware

Only $99 for a board with both a Parallella manycore and Xilinx Zynq 7010 or 7020 FPGA...
And the hashrate is ??
As i know (but i'm not a specialist at all), the hashrate is pretty low. It's cheaper to use GPU.

On a fpga board, you can reach 400MH/s with SHA256. A R9 280x do much more than that if i remember well

(and if i'm wrong, i'll buy fpga instead of gpu!)

Depends on the board but FPGA's are far more efficient:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49180.980

X11 has some 1.8GH and 1.2GH FPGA miners around. How many GPU's you need for that, LOL:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=556277.0
2700  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]PinkCoin (PC) | [X11] POW+PoS | No premine | No IPO |bittrex.com to da moon on: May 05, 2014, 10:19:03 AM
Quote
There are also reports chinese farms are raping x11 coins with FPGA miners
Chineese gpu farm, yes, surely, but fpga ? It cost higher to make/use fpga than GPU.
Nothing unfair if gpufarm rape the coin, unfortunately for little miners like us. If i had ton of fpga, i'll go on DRK, not a coin without confirmed success.


Did someone look at the source ? (i'm not competent to)

http://elinux.org/Parallella_Hardware

Only $99 for a board with both a Parallella manycore and Xilinx Zynq 7010 or 7020 FPGA...
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