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3041  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 28, 2017, 03:49:02 PM
Does anyone know why the API described here https://bitcoincharts.com/about/markets-api/ doesn't work?

Examples listed on the page are:

Latest mtgoxUSD trades:
http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/trades.csv?symbol=mtgoxUSD

btcexYAD trades after 1303100000:
http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/trades.csv?symbol=btcexYAD&start=1303100000

But it just send back no data.

Does anyone have an idea or an alternative?

mtgox is not alive anymore and not listed in Bitcoinwisdom, so that must be the reason

and btcex is closed since 2012 it seems, so the reason why there is no data about them

I don't know where get so precise data about ancient dead exchanges and why would you need them Huh

Well, http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/csv/mtgoxUSD.csv.gz is available (but due to the sheer size hard to query) so I thought it'd be a bug or something? You are right thought that http://api.bitcoincharts.com/v1/trades.csv?symbol=bitstampUSD is still working.

I'm interested on precise old mtGox data because mtGox dictated the market price in early (up until 2011 at least) years and I want to analyze the data. Starting 2012 I can switch to Bitstamp I guess but a shame to not have access to the data before that.

edit:

Bitstamp starts in September of 2011 on bitcoincharts

This mega download is still working. It might be useful to you, although it's gigabytes of data when extracted.

enjoy:

https://mega.co.nz/#!cUdXVAyb!M9gyanCTwwxNRcHqEQ0L8gNyZ5wqXipRoaEG34n0WaE (120MB)

Each line is one reduced json full MtGox USD depth

Since December 19th, 2011 every ~1000secs (17-18mins)

Unfortunately the data is messily split across several archives.


Be carefull, the archives extract to many gigabytes of data as there is so much duplicated.



edited 2015
3042  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: CoinMarketCap.com - Market Cap Rankings of All Cryptocurrencies! on: January 28, 2017, 11:09:42 AM
Coinmarketcap is showing qora coin with an incorrect 24 hour volume of $1,549. The true volume shown by poloniex is $989443 (1079 Bitcoins).
3043  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Stolen Bitfinex Coins on the Move on: January 28, 2017, 10:46:44 AM
I sincerely hope stolen coins get frozen. Crypto scum should never be allowed to profit from their crime. It undermines trust into the community and gives them ideas to repeat the whole process.

Bitfinex is offering a 5% reward for each coin anyone can return to it. Any exchange sent stolen coins can claim 5% of them and return the rest to bitfinex. Dong that would pay them more money than they would get if they let the hacker withdraw or trade any coins he deposited to an exchange. All those exchanges will probably opt to claim the 5% reward because of the financial incentive.
3044  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2017, 10:35:39 PM
I agree JJG.  I can't get away from the feeling that something big is coming, and it does look more likely that the breakout will be upwards.  I'm fuelled up  Grin

maybe that the hacked bitfinex coins started moving?
https://www.reddit.com/user/MrChrisJ

Wo-wo-woah!  What effect is that likely to have?

The kraken has already frozen 0.4 Bitcoins sent to it. I expect Bitcoin.de, Coinbase, and CoinsBank will also freeze. That only leaves LocalBitcoins, BTC-e, Xzzx, and quadrigaCX. Even the obscure exchanges will probably freeze. They won't want to handle those coins.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitfinexs-hacked-bitcoins-move-5-recovery-bounty-offered/

Maybe the hacker shorted Bitcoin then moved the stolen coins to try to cause a crash.
3045  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Stolen Bitfinex Coins on the Move on: January 27, 2017, 10:26:43 PM
The Kraken has frozen 0.4BTC, but nobody knows if the other exchanges will all freeze the coins. I bet Coinbase chooses to freeze. I have never heard of Xzzx or quadrigaCX.

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitfinexs-hacked-bitcoins-move-5-recovery-bounty-offered/

Quote
Drew Samsen, Applications Team Leader at Bitfinex, told CCN that it appears coins have been moved to LocalBitcoins, Xzzx, BTC-e, Bitcoin.de, Coinbase, Kraken, CoinsBank and quadrigaCX. He further stated that Kraken has frozen 0.4BTC, but it is not clear whether some of the other exchanges will follow suite.
3046  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Qora | POS | Assets | Names | Polls | Automated Transactions | Social Network on: January 27, 2017, 07:21:29 PM
Coinmarketcap's gone haywire, it's showing qora with a 24 hour volume of $1,391, but poloniex shows it has a 24 hour volume of $894992 (976 Bitcoins).
3047  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2017, 07:14:12 PM
Now I also am not advocating anarchy

I am. I don't think people need rulers in order to get along.

I admire the idea, which requires a morality and respect for truth, but without the existence and enforcement of law individual rights would again be sacrificed to mobs, bullies, cartels, and bullies in general.  

Now I am a fan, so don't get me wrong.  I want the smallest government possible, in order to protect individual rights of individuals, and I see centralized ANYTHING as evil in outcome, but humans aren't ready for no laws and enforcement,,,yet.



So do you want an an anarcho-syndicalist government where we take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week, where all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting, by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs?


Quote
ARTHUR: Then who is your lord?

WOMAN: We don't have a lord.

ARTHUR: What?

DENNIS: I told you. We're an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week.

ARTHUR: Yes.

DENNIS: But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting.

ARTHUR: Yes, I see.

DENNIS: By a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs,--

ARTHUR: Be quiet!

DENNIS: --but by a two-thirds majority in the case of more--

ARTHUR: Be quiet! I order you to be quiet!

WOMAN: Order, eh -- who does he think he is?

ARTHUR: I am your king!

WOMAN: Well, I didn't vote for you.

ARTHUR: You don't vote for kings.
3048  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 27, 2017, 04:34:16 PM
Finex is getting some volume back? Shorts are at 1yr high too, grab your torches?  Grin


Do you think that when there are that many shorts, then the price is more likely to go up?

I have no real clue, except that I do understand the motive to push the price in the opposite direction to force those shorts into being called.

shorts are not at 1 year high, the 1 year high is 25,345 BTC August 1 2016 03:00



Not seeing shorts crossing BTC25k on Aug 1st


Can you post a link to where that chart came from please?
3049  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin-QT Core Problem - Keypool 100 transactions limi - Reward for help: 2 BTC on: January 27, 2017, 02:02:05 AM
If I didn't find the public address using this method, no other way I could get it?



You could try using a hex editor to do a sector-by-sector search of your hard drive for these bytes

01 03 6B 65 79 41 04

For each occurrence of those bytes you can find there is probably a Bitcoin private key nearby.

This is a hex editor with a suitable search function for a Mac. Its sourceforge files also include Windows and Linux versions.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/wxhexeditor/files/wxHexEditor/v0.23%20Beta/wxHexEditor-v0.23-MacIntel.dmg/download

This quote gives more detailed instructions, and the thread it's from might be worth reading.

I have been doing some tinkering around, thinking about other people's wallet disasters, and believe I have come to the following conclusion...

If you have lost your wallet.dat for whatever reason (deleted it, formatted your drive, file corruption, etc.) it's possible that it may still be lurking on your computer.  If so, recovery is no longer purely theoretical.  With a little knowledge of what to search for, you can use a hex editor to potentially find usable remnants of your wallet.dat file and get back your bitcoins, even if the original file isn't fully recoverable.

So here goes...

If you can use a hex-editor to do a sector-by-sector search/edit on your entire hard drive, then search your entire hard drive for occurrences of the following byte sequence:

01 03 6B 65 79 41 04...........

the middle four of these bytes represent the string "keyA" in ASCII.

Each time this byte sequence occurs, a Bitcoin private key is probably stored nearby, about 180 bytes later.  The 32-byte private key is the only thing you need to recover your bitcoins!... as long as you find the right one(s).

Approximately 180 bytes after this sequence, you may find the byte sequence 04 20 (hex).  These two bytes seem to precede every private key (the 0x20 suggests a length of 32 bytes).  If you find this sequence, the thirty-two bytes that come after 04 20 are the private key representing a Bitcoin address and might be the private key that recovers some of your lost bitcoins!  Your wallet will have numerous private keys (at least one hundred, due to the pre-allocation of keys)... get as many as you can find.  Carefully search the sectors adjacent to any sector containing the "keyA" sequence above.  Then yell for help!  (But don't share the private keys in public, unless you want to give away your wallet.)

An example of a hex editor that can scan an entire disk volume for specific byte sequences for Windows is WinHex.  In WinHex, use Tools, Open Disk (F9), and choose the disk you want to scan.  Scanning a full disk can take hours.  WinHex must "run as administrator" to be able to scan a physical disk.  Someone please recommend a good way to do this in Linux, preferably with a known Live CD, if possible.  Also, any time you are scanning a disk for potentially lost data, you should NEVER boot the disk you're searching - always boot from another disk and install the target disk as secondary.
3050  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Qora | POS | Assets | Names | Polls | Automated Transactions | Social Network on: January 27, 2017, 12:12:37 AM
I've started a discussion here... http://forum.qora.tech:4567/topic/18/algo-change-discussion-we-want-your-opinion

To talk about the change of the QORA algo. My personal suggestion is BURST merge-mine, let's have YOUR opinion!

Changing to PoW will definitely help support the network, but the inflation will not be popular with many people.



There's talk of forking going on again in a burst thread. Qora's POS hasn't had any forking problems in years.

apparently there is some forking going on again, last night i noticed the local wallet was wrong, and then i noticed that the main online wallet is also wrong, great

Happening to me too...

i'm downloading the entire chain for local wallet (nevere used before, hoping that will solve), and the online one is stuck to one of the initial blocks (2xxx block) and don't goes on, also waiting for an hour and nothing....

well, i am in the process of d/l the blockchain and plotting more too, so we shall see
3051  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO][ADX]Iadix Coin POS Purenode HTML5 Blockchain, Starts 15th Feb. on: January 27, 2017, 12:04:57 AM
As usual no source code until the end of ico, no escrow, classic scam.
Sure, everybody will soon see the complete code, before the launch of the ico.
In fact, you can already see it
... Smiley
No escrow....why should we need, our names are real, we're real people, easy to find us...
If the community really wants escrow, we have to discuss about it before ico starts, that's all.
No scam, no ponzi, no crooks....THIS IS A REAL PROJECT !! Smiley
If somebody wants to talk about Purenode technology, you're welcome !  Kiss

Where can we see the complete source code?
3052  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 26, 2017, 11:09:28 PM
BB needs some serious exchange
This is true but have patience...

If Poloniex links their wallet account in any of the remaining distribution rounds it's game on!

Look at what happened with Pascal coin...10,000% increase in a few months? Just from the "Polo Effect"
I am actually fearing that effect. Imagine the aftermath, best depictured by a wave rolling over a small vessel to turn turtle.
I totally agree with you.
With other words:
If you are new to cryptovillage, then you should not immediately bring your little sister (without big friends) to the wildest pub and forcing her to making a Polo casting as a table dancer. Sad
Listing at Polo has clear advantages, but is also a deal with the devil.
This of course brings quick money - but she never has a future again. Cool


Pascalcoin started on cryptopia before getting onto poloniex. It costs less than 0.12 Bitcoins to get listed there using its Paytopia page.

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Paytopia

Cryptopia charges 500000 DOT to add a coin, which costs less than 0.12 Bitcoins at today's price.

https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=DOT_BTC
3053  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 26, 2017, 09:42:07 PM
Any info on who the twelve validating witnesses are atm? I'm assuming they're just twelve servers being run by tonych, but curious if there is any more info available.

I think the plan is to vote for witnesses much like Komodo is doing at the moment to secure decentralization issue that you focused on in your past posts when comparing to XMR.

Maybe one of the more knowledgable guys can confirm?


The OP says the list of well known users called witnesses is defined by users themselves as they include the list in every transaction they post. I assume the most reliable nodes running for the longest, and with the most bandwidth are the twelve validating witnesses. Anyone can set up a node, and others besides tonych must already be running some.



The main chain is defined deterministically based on the positions of transactions in the graph.  Refer to the white paper for details, but as a general rule, the MC gravitates towards transactions authored by well known users, which we call witnesses.  The list of witnesses is defined by users themselves as they include the list in every transaction they post.  The MC then follows the path within the DAG such that:
1. the witness lists of the neighboring transactions on the chain are either identical or differ by only one mutation,
2. the chain goes through the most number of witness-authored transactions, compared with alternative chains.

The above is very brief and sketchy description with many important details omitted, refer to the white paper for a full technical story.

3054  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 26, 2017, 03:42:41 PM
alcurEX exchange says it's considering adding byteball, but needs to know if there is example nodejs api or other tools it can use to integrate it into its exchange's code.

I just checked out their website: https://alcurex.com. The order books (for a couple of currencies I checked) are the exact same as on Poloniex. Does it act like a proxy to Poloniex or something?

Edit: Never mind, I just read their info/help page:

Quote
ALCUREX is a multi-exchange trading platform that enables seamless trading on multiple different exchanges from a single account and website.

Poloniex wants increasing amounts of ID as you increase the amount you withdraw. You can get round that by using alcurEX to make your trades on poloniex, then withdrawing through alcurEX.
3055  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] alcurEX Cryptocurrency Exchange - Selling shares now! on: January 26, 2017, 03:09:01 PM
We are taking suggestions if there are any coins you would like to see on alcurEX.

Please add byteball.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1608859.0

It's a coin with a new code base, not a Bitcoin clone. The launch of the main net was only a few days ago and you could capitalize on it by listing it before the other exchanges.
I have fast read about your project.
It seems innovative and I will look how much work it may need for integrating it on exchange.
Let me know if there is example nodejs api or other tools already for this..

That's fantastic.

I sent byteball's dev (tonych) a pm requesting details of how to add byteball to an exchange. I'm sure he will reply soon.



3056  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments on: January 26, 2017, 03:01:21 PM
alcurEX exchange says it's considering adding byteball, but needs to know if there is example nodejs api or other tools it can use to integrate it into its exchange's code.

We are taking suggestions if there are any coins you would like to see on alcurEX.

Please add byteball.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1608859.0

It's a coin with a new code base, not a Bitcoin clone. The launch of the main net was only a few days ago and you could capitalize on it by listing it before the other exchanges.
I have fast read about your project.
It seems innovative and I will look how much work it may need for integrating it on exchange.
Let me know if there is example nodejs api or other tools already for this..
3057  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Angel Investors needed for Poloniex listing/ICO on: January 25, 2017, 06:57:36 PM
I suspect you've fallen for a scam.

If you had an email claiming to be from poloniex using poloneixexchange@gmail.com then it's a scam. Poloniex doesn't use gmail accounts. The same scammer contacted two other coin's devs asking for 2 Bitcoins to host an ICO on poloniex. If you had the same email shown in red below then you've been contacted by the same scammer.

COIN DEVS: BEWARE OF SCAMMERS CLAIMING TO BE FROM POLONIEX. I (busoni/Tristan) am the only one who has the authority to list coins. Furthermore, I will never approach you and ask for a bounty.


Found myself a funny email in my inbox today. I wanted to notify you and other developers of this.

Quote
Name: Tristan D'Agosta
Email: poloneixexchange@gmail.com
Subject: Addition Of MAR
Inquiry: Hi,

I am Busoni admin of Polo Exchange,

We have been reading through your thread and are wondering if you would like to be added to our exchange. We feel we could bring a lot of attention to your project from our customer base.

We currently offer:

Coin addition: 1 BTC
Holding of ICO: 2 BTC

Please let us know how you feel of our offer,

Regards
Tristan D' agosta







Someone tried to do the same scam to the BipCoin dev team. It's word for word identical. Poloniex doesn't use a gmail address, but the scammer does.


A comment today on this page of my site:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=25

says:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Hi,

I am Busoni admin of Polo Exchange,

we have been reading through your thread and are wondering if you would like to be added to our exchange. We feel we could bring a lot of attention to your project from our customer base.

We currently offer:

Coin addition: 1 BTC
Holding of ICO: 2 BTC

Please let us know how you feel of our offer,

Regards
Tristan D’iagosta



-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

It claims to be from  Tristan D’ agosta
at email
poloneixexchange@gmail.com

IP
86.45.252.233
 is in  Ireland, Laois, Portlaoise
is not a proxy. Is sent from a mobile network.

While I'm sure the person at the other end of this email would take my Bitcoin if I responded enthusiastically, I'm sure it would not result in my coin BipCoin being listed on Poloniex Exchange.

First, that's not Tristan's email. I know Tristan's email address because a friend whose coin is on Poloniex gave me an introduction. Tristan's email is not a gmail address.

Second, I doubt anyone at Poloniex Exchange has a gmail address that misspells "Poloniex"!  lol.

Just wanted to give a heads up for any other altcoin devs who recieve the same scammy message. It's not Poloniex. And these people will probably come up with a different email now that spells Poloniex right, like
PoloniexTristan@gmail.com
or something like that.


Poloniex company email addresses are not gmail addresses.



MWD
BipCoin dev team
3058  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][EXCHANGE] Poloniex - Crypto Exchange with BTC/NXT on: January 25, 2017, 06:53:25 PM
I suspect the Om coin dev has fallen for the fake pay poloniex to host an ICO scam. He's asking for donations for a 2 Bitcoin fee to get his coin's ICO hosted by poloniex.

Best news of the world!

Poloniex accepted Om for listing and ICO, for a modest 2BTC. The listing cost 1BTC.

Use this address (my main Coinbase one) if you want to help me get Om listed as fast as possible.
14hdr43PTjhqcKMYDjB7DmjL97GvtkLXrN

An Angel investor is needed, for once.
Or a loan, minimum for the ICO, tell me if you can.

Thank you, everyone.

I will keep you updated.

[ANN] Om Micro Currency | For Christianity.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1688319.0



COIN DEVS: BEWARE OF SCAMMERS CLAIMING TO BE FROM POLONIEX. I (busoni/Tristan) am the only one who has the authority to list coins. Furthermore, I will never approach you and ask for a bounty.


Found myself a funny email in my inbox today. I wanted to notify you and other developers of this.

Quote
Name: Tristan D'Agosta
Email: poloneixexchange@gmail.com
Subject: Addition Of MAR
Inquiry: Hi,

I am Busoni admin of Polo Exchange,

We have been reading through your thread and are wondering if you would like to be added to our exchange. We feel we could bring a lot of attention to your project from our customer base.

We currently offer:

Coin addition: 1 BTC
Holding of ICO: 2 BTC

Please let us know how you feel of our offer,

Regards
Tristan D' agosta






Someone tried to do the same scam to the BipCoin dev team. It's word for word identical. Poloniex doesn't use a gmail address, but the scammer does.


A comment today on this page of my site:
https://bipcoin.org/?page_id=25

says:
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Hi,

I am Busoni admin of Polo Exchange,

we have been reading through your thread and are wondering if you would like to be added to our exchange. We feel we could bring a lot of attention to your project from our customer base.

We currently offer:

Coin addition: 1 BTC
Holding of ICO: 2 BTC

Please let us know how you feel of our offer,

Regards
Tristan D’iagosta


-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

It claims to be from  Tristan D’ agosta
at email
poloneixexchange@gmail.com

IP
86.45.252.233
 is in  Ireland, Laois, Portlaoise
is not a proxy. Is sent from a mobile network.

While I'm sure the person at the other end of this email would take my Bitcoin if I responded enthusiastically, I'm sure it would not result in my coin BipCoin being listed on Poloniex Exchange.

First, that's not Tristan's email. I know Tristan's email address because a friend whose coin is on Poloniex gave me an introduction. Tristan's email is not a gmail address.

Second, I doubt anyone at Poloniex Exchange has a gmail address that misspells "Poloniex"!  lol.

Just wanted to give a heads up for any other altcoin devs who recieve the same scammy message. It's not Poloniex. And these people will probably come up with a different email now that spells Poloniex right, like
PoloniexTristan@gmail.com
or something like that.


Poloniex company email addresses are not gmail addresses.



MWD
BipCoin dev team
3059  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Running Bitcoin Core on External Hard Drive on: January 25, 2017, 02:56:22 PM
I downloaded the block data into an external hard drive, which took weeks.
But when I run Bitcoin Core on a different computer from my hard drive, it asks where I want to download the block data again.

Does this mean I can only use it on one computer?
No. Bitcoin Core will automatically look for the datadir in the default data directory location (i.e. not your external drive). It does not know that your external drive has all of the data, so it thinks the data is not there. You have to tell it to look for the external drive for the datadir by either choosing it in that dialog or starting Bitcoin Core with the -datadir=<path> option where <path> is the path to the datadir on your external drive.

Is there a way to get around this?
Once you set the datadir either in that dialog or the startup option in a shortcut on that computer (not your hard drive), it will always use the external drive so long as that drive uses the same drive letter every time.

The simplest way to do it is using the line of code below (include the full stop after the =). It will tell Bitcoin-qt to dump all the blockchain files into whatever folder Bitcoin-qt is in.

-datadir=.

Follow these instructions I posted for installing blackcoin to a thumb drive.


There is a way to to that if you create a shortcut to your blackcoin qt Bitcoin-qt inside a folder you installed it to.

Right click your blackcoin qt Bitcoin-qt and select "create shortcut". Right click the shortcut and select properties. A popup should open containing a text box with the word target written to the left of it. Add the line of text below to the end of whatever is already written in it. Make sure there is a space between the text that was already in the text box and the text below.

 -datadir=.

Press the apply button, then the OK button.

Double click the shortcut to start the blackcoin Bitcoin-qt wallet and it should store its largest files (the blockchain) and also its wallet.dat inside the folder containing the shortcut.

You can install the blackcoin qt Bitcoin-qt to a folder on a thumbdrive, use that shortcut technique, and when you double click the shortcut the blockchain and wallet.dat will get stored on your thumbdrive, not in appdata.

If you use that technique, and accidentally double click the qt instead of the shortcut a new wallet dat and blockchain will get created on your C drive inside appdata. Make sure you always start your wallet using the shortcut.
3060  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Qora | POS | Assets | Names | Polls | Automated Transactions | Social Network on: January 25, 2017, 02:02:58 PM
if can not fix wallet in polo ,we can not stop that qora will be the one of the dislist coin next time.

It seems like crowetic sent 3 emails to Poloniex already with the fix for the wallet. I would suggest you to just send a support request to the exchange and point them to this thread,asking them if they can fix their QORA wallet.

Poloniex likes to inspect any coin's code that it lists. They might not want to use the new fixed wallet until its code is put on github. Poloniex might quickly fix its wallet after crowetic puts the code on github then sends poloniex another email.
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