Hello, Isaac presented one more example for a new logo: Cheers, Spartak this one looks real pro too
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Hello, Here are two more examples from me: Changes made: - I cut off the "F" from the left. - Changed colour of the "I". - Changed "community" font and made it a bit darker. - The frame of the community is also a bit darker. Example with lighter red colour: All of FAIL team members (except Moshe, but I hope he'll show up in here) are notified. Cheers, Spartak i like this one since the colours are matching and easier on the eye. the straight lines work great too
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so what are the news on the ezchange?
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any word from dev?
dev was here today
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im ready for a greek translation if you want it.
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the translation bountied will be paid upon launch?
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Time left for ICO: 0 days 19 hours 54 minutes 10 seconds
Coins sold: 5794107.70000000 CHILI
GET YOURS NOW
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Our new game app will be Flappy ChiliCoin. The game will be available in the Amazon app store by friday.
THATS A AWESOME DEV! thanks for all your hard work.
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coins i sent to ccex are not appearing. can someone help? i used etherdyne uther.. to send it says i sent it but ccex is not showing them.
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has added c-cex's dev in skype. its about time we got listed
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The ico sale just doubled. people are buying. way to go guys.
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Already invested at ICOstart . Wish dev success. thats great. now stake them!
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Due to Vircurex stating that we had to remove all DVC, I was hurried and in a rush and I accidentally sent ALL my Devcoins to an address that I had used many times on a laptop that now totally broken and dead. Now the just under 10 million devcoins are sitting there unclaimed. I know I saved all my different crypto addresses in a file, but I'm not sure about the private keys. I will be searching for that file next. So the address I sent all those devcoins to was on that broken PC. What can be done to save them? Anyway to re-use my old Devcoin address on a different PC?? I doubt there is any way to resend? So what are any possibilities for trying to save these estimated 9 mil devcoin?? I hadn't mined or played with any clients in quite awhile and I knew once I sent them that I sent them to my old home devcoin address and not one of the new receive addresses generated by the new wallet install on a new PC.
Any options would be greatly appreciated. Those 9 million devcoins will sit there unclaimed forever?? This happened very recently on the last block. What can possible be done. I have my old address. I have transaction history that I had been sending to that address years ago. I sure hope I do have the private key somewhere but its very possible that I don't. So is there anything to be done at all??
Thanks very much in advance. I'll gift 1 million devcoins to anyone that can help me fix this. I guess if devcoins aren't worth anything anymore and are dying then maybe its not even worth the effort.
Thanks
is the wallet dat accessible on the laptop hdd. maybe use an external usb enclosure or a direct sata cable to connect the drive to another pc and get the coins? the only way to reuse the address if you dont have the private keys is the dat file. I ll take that gift if my suggestion works I can also guide you through the whole procedure. I'm a software engineer and I have built machines in the past. I would have and could have easily done just this. I knew I was screwed but these couple answers just confirm it. The laptop has been dismantled and the hard drive was harvested for a different laptop and then naturally formatted and new OS put on the HD within a completely different laptop; different motherboard, different everything. The rest of the laptop is gone and spare parts for a laptop repair shop. I just needed confirmation but I figured I was screwed if I don't have the private key. Thanks for the confirmation. None of this would have happened if I would have just been careful and sent it to the correct new receive address for the wallet. These types of issues are another reason why non-technical folks and mainstream folks will never fully adapt crypto currencies until they know there are so many failsafes, protective and redundant safety features built within them that stuff like this doesn't happen. The crappy thing is that I know better. But at least it was just some worthless DVC You may actually still be able to recover the wallet.dat file. When you format and install a new drive, unless you wrote over the sectors that had the wallet.dat file, it could still be recoverable. But yea, probably not worth it for like $100 worth of devcoin. http://lifehacker.com/5237503/five-best-free-data-recovery-tools
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check inbox dev
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