H9RcVG2mqrrPHPWWVDAZHvswnV7Paz2oLL 353,612.00000000 HBG4WRtAYCqwKsg5YkaCUZ83Gt9mgVYRvL 13,764.75713722 HPAjfMe1qBJJuGF4zw6koLhvtycXLQUEDn 51,941.20060990 HRwidkudDQiPpd1SUsCJmqTGNxhoBSZSPe 1,013,956.48154276
Not sure if correct, but mining address at 1gh looks like cryptsy address
Thanks for your contribution! I added it to the list. Which cryptsy mining address do you mean?
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I said over 2 months ago to get out and not send GMC there ... Highly likely most people did not send coins there. On the busiest trading day it only had 45k of volume and that was before the warning signs:
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Cryptsy FAILED Perhaps a good idea to get Cryptsy out of the OP: http://blog.cryptsy.com/About a year and a half ago, we were alerted in the early AM of a reduction in our safe/cold wallet balances of Bitcoin and Litecoin, as well as a couple other smaller cryptocurrencies. After a period of time of investigation it was found that the developer of Lucky7Coin had placed an IRC backdoor into the code of wallet, which allowed it to act as a sort of a Trojan, or command and control unit. This Trojan had likely been there for months before it was able to collect enough information to perform the attack.
These are the approximate figures taken: Bitcoin: 13,000 BTC Litecoin: 300,000 LTC This of course was a critical event for Cryptsy, however at the time the website was earning more than it was spending and we still have some reserves of those cryptocurrencies on hand. The decision was made to pull from our profits to fill these wallets back up over time, thus attempting to avert complete closure of the website at that time. This worked fine for awhile, as profits decreased due to low volume and low Bitcoin prices, we would adjust our spending accordingly. It wasn’t until an article from Coinfire came out that contained many false accusations that things began to crumble. The article basically caused a bank-run, and since we only had so much in reserves for those currencies problems began.
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Cryptsy FAILED Perhaps a good idea to get Cryptsy out of the OP: http://blog.cryptsy.com/About a year and a half ago, we were alerted in the early AM of a reduction in our safe/cold wallet balances of Bitcoin and Litecoin, as well as a couple other smaller cryptocurrencies. After a period of time of investigation it was found that the developer of Lucky7Coin had placed an IRC backdoor into the code of wallet, which allowed it to act as a sort of a Trojan, or command and control unit. This Trojan had likely been there for months before it was able to collect enough information to perform the attack.
These are the approximate figures taken: Bitcoin: 13,000 BTC Litecoin: 300,000 LTC This of course was a critical event for Cryptsy, however at the time the website was earning more than it was spending and we still have some reserves of those cryptocurrencies on hand. The decision was made to pull from our profits to fill these wallets back up over time, thus attempting to avert complete closure of the website at that time. This worked fine for awhile, as profits decreased due to low volume and low Bitcoin prices, we would adjust our spending accordingly. It wasn’t until an article from Coinfire came out that contained many false accusations that things began to crumble. The article basically caused a bank-run, and since we only had so much in reserves for those currencies problems began.
Perhaps it is good to assess the damages in lost GMC as Cryptsy might choose to liquidate these at other exchanges. Looking at coinmarketcap via the waybackmachine, it can be seen that Cryptsy was a very late entrant and only had significant volume of $187 in September: https://web.archive.org/web/20150906020436*/http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/gamecredits/ Are there Cryptsy addresses known that we can use to assess the damage?
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Cryptsy failing
Hi guys, As you may know, Cryptsy has posted that a lot of btc and ltc have been stolen last year and all withdrawels are halted for now. To find out what this means for heavycoin, it would be good to get an overview of the funds that are at the exchange in HVC. I will start with listing some addresses that I have withdrawn heavycoin from and still have positive balances to get an idea of how many coins are still there. If you happen to know more addresses it would be great if you can also share them so we can get a full list. Balance Address 3,148,534.00000000 HSFJFDDG4rmKK2Xx8TzbSGNAP1rC5La3dN 1,783,274.51500926 HRBpx5KFdkG6HmvQ8MWGoiUTm4Rwm2octE 1,657,091.20000000 HMtq5581qxKZKGT1dcKZJ4TJNe8iATCYKM 1,013,956.48154276 HRwidkudDQiPpd1SUsCJmqTGNxhoBSZSPe 1,000,005.20000000 HUjiSnJZi9PytoVLXNwBwCbehAhaJwMH3c 547,633.62354429 HPLmEusNSunB6NSmu2hh38yQXRtZvqKGr8 353,612.00000000 H9RcVG2mqrrPHPWWVDAZHvswnV7Paz2oLL 282,093.70000000 HLCMypD2ES4UMV7rFnKhtrEifDuirSQJVt 226,100.93763314 HUW47kQgCUDVkXHDqGS24Czw56caxChYRD 121,296.00000000 HExPgcKjKfwj6qcyoh5GtzLnKAPYxvG6Wp 61,632.57665528 HQ47FvhphxwSiswGGzxmiW6jivon3pY5cx 53500.00000000 HDfZVGZpzhWnKNJ5P77rY2yjYeSkoGPPML 51,941.20060990 HPAjfMe1qBJJuGF4zw6koLhvtycXLQUEDn 13,764.75713722 HBG4WRtAYCqwKsg5YkaCUZ83Gt9mgVYRvL 4,856.33631841 HCRpBug9wK2qo7PeCopqhHeBXeLMSakSjy 3,365.32300469 HEgBBjxsAVhvV5Vi3Mmf7MPrNXcW9G2uKY From this short list, I know at least more than 10 million HVC is still at Cryptsy. Anybody know extra addresses? You can use http://www.multifaucet.tk/index.php?blockexplorer=HVC to trace the payments. (Edited after contribution of asdf55)
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I would love to see these price updates once we're rising again
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no more to exchange I think the bigger issue is the blockchain stopping and having no nodes, right?
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Apologies for deleting your post @TrueAnon. It is because you quoted Spoetnik, who is banned. It didn't help that you supported him either, though that alone would not warrant a deletion in my opinion.
@Jonesd yes, we'll reinstate the OP soon. The community member who was hosting the images took them down without warning.
Great. Thanks ☺ any big things coming up?
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someone interested in a microsoft partnership ?
BAAS newest services released by Azure is called “Blockchain as a Service”. This will allow users to simply build cloud-computed Blockchain applications. Prior to the partnership between Microsoft and Coin, Azure had to first announce the partnership with ConsenSys to develop the “Blockchain as a Service” developer
Great idea Here or ? https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/partners/get-listed/Since GMC is one of the most professionally organized cryptocoins around, and even listed as a company, this should be no issue
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DigiStats is back online. We have not yet fully started the explorer but all the stats should be up to date and real-time. It took me a while to find the correct link in the OP and that one goes to https://digistats.info/. The correct one is http://www.digistats.info/Site looks nice You do realise you've posted the same URLs right? xD You could have used the link on my signature as well . And thanks for the positive feedback I meant the https://digistats.info/ in the news of the third post Ahhh, your right, the OP has a https as you've mentioned and we don't have an SSL certificate so you can't access digistats.info with the s after http . Remember to support us with some digi's if you can. Its a community driven project so any assistance is appreciated Some coins are on their way
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DigiStats is back online. We have not yet fully started the explorer but all the stats should be up to date and real-time. It took me a while to find the correct link in the OP and that one goes to https://digistats.info/. The correct one is http://www.digistats.info/Site looks nice You do realise you've posted the same URLs right? xD You could have used the link on my signature as well . And thanks for the positive feedback I meant the https://digistats.info/ in the news of the third post
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DigiStats is back online. We have not yet fully started the explorer but all the stats should be up to date and real-time. It took me a while to find the correct link in the OP and that one goes to http://digistats.info/. The correct one is http://www.digistats.info/Site looks nice
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Georgem, will one computer be able to run multiple service nodes?
No, one servicenode per IP only. (using port 41678). Also every altcoin hosted can only exist once. When UBA sees two coins with the same blockchain but different port, it will only consider one of them. (the one that is using the official port for that coin) So servers with multiple IPs will only be able to run only one service node? Just what I wanted to ask.
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Are you in slack wooder? Cuz this was all covered months ago. Like July/August months ago.
Indeed. Also, @wooder this is not the place to discuss XC. Join Slack. Furthermore, this thread was deprecated long ago, so if it's discussion you're in for, feel free to join the Blocknet Slack. Lastly, none of what you posted has any bearing whatsoever on whether XC is dead. It's very much alive. If you want to continue on this topic, please do so in the XC Slack. Can you please update the pictures on the main post of this thread? I cannot even find the link to Slack this way.
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Cryptopia refused because ICO, but I am willing to try them again, we need direct line of assurance first, but I can do 250K DOT that would get us in the 2M DOTs immediate listing line, and management of crytopia would have to come to appreciate Heavy before we throw in.
I like blue, alcurex, coingather, alt.market even CCex as other possible exchanges.
------ $10 for bitnodes let's get that done ASAP
Great to have another supporter! I will already ask Yobit and Bleutrade to add heavycoin. Cryptopia might be hard due to the IPO, so let's keep that one for later. Right now we have $30 of the necessary $99 for the nodes, although we can already start with one node for $50. Anybody else willing to target some other exchanges?
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plans to get this coin elsewhere now that cryptsy has died?
Not at the moment, I think. We could try to get it on Cryptopia by buying a spot for 2 million DOT, which costs about 0.3-0.5 btc at the moment. Next to this, I think it would be smart to get 3 extra nodes and a block explorer for $99 at bitnodes. I am willing to put 20% of this in so 400.000 DOT and $20. Anybody else willing to join in?
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Roy's incept date is in a few days ..... if i can get the blockchain in the cloud i am going to try to put a node here if someone hammers it like the last nodes i ran for this ........... ill take it down in a new york minute and retire your ass edit one look here in about 12 hours , blockchain is coming in from 'somewhere' lol 192.241.188.98 fyi please connect if you have the blockchain i cannot seem to get it !! EDIT THREE edit two , in case you dont believe me JAN 8, 2016 - Incept date, Roy Batty. http://media.bladezone.com/contents/timeline/Nice post I have been holding some Blade since like forever, just because I have an incredible weakness for everything Blade Runner
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there was no meeting ? was waiting for a link to view
i think coinmarketcap.com is not up to date with amount of distributed FLDC
Hi Salim, We did have a meeting, but I forgot to post the link. Sorry about that. You can view the meeting here:
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