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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ✅ [ANN] 1NODE PLATFORM ⭐ XON⭐ MASTERNODES ✅ POS️⭐ CRYPTOPIA&CRYPTOBRIDGE SOON on: January 16, 2019, 08:27:14 PM
EXIT SCAM!!!!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POS/MN] BLibrary - BlockChain Library! [PRE-SALE 2/9 MASTERNODE] on: January 03, 2019, 03:17:59 PM
Coins for new chain received on expected date. Thanks Team!!!
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-SALE] MARC - Market Arbitrage Coin [PoS/MN] on: October 24, 2018, 06:20:12 PM
Crytpo investement alone has become a tough area to make profits from in recent months as the market has been going sideways. However, the crypto market is inefficient and market arbitrage opportunities arise much more frequently than some may think. With MARC, we are given an automated method to take advantage of such opportunities.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][PRE-SALE] ♥️ KERA - Decentralized Escorts on Demand [PoS/MN] on: October 20, 2018, 03:30:57 PM
They call it 'the oldest profession' and it can be frowned upon in various countries. Finally, we have a currency with built-in privacy in which these transactions can take place.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 📌[ANN][FOMO]FomoMaster[PoS/MN] 🚀Trustless Blockchain Lottery Game[PUBLIC SALE] on: October 20, 2018, 02:33:04 PM
Finally, a project that offers both masternode rewards AND the rarely seen profit-sharing. Count me in.
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SafeInsure Coin (SINS)- Insurance for the Blockchain Era- POS+Masternodes on: October 02, 2018, 11:05:43 PM
Great. Another fake volume coin.

http://bts.ai/market/BRIDGE.SINS_BRIDGE.BTC

Trade History
Buyer      Seller   Price   SINS.bridge   BTC.bridgeDate
the-cryptoa   mero88   0.0008100000   1.0000000   0.00081000   18/10/02 23:52:57
the-cryptoa   pirat1704   0.0006999999   0.2296286   0.00016074   18/10/02 23:44:09
the-cryptoa   pirat1704   0.0007000000   0.5540000   0.00038780   18/10/02 23:43:57
the-cryptoa   pirat1704   0.0007000000   1.0000000   0.00070000   18/10/02 23:43:39
luar7775      mero88   0.0008100000   5.0000000   0.00405000   18/10/02 22:56:00
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.0000126   0.16400001   18/10/02 21:37:27
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.0000126   0.16400001   18/10/02 21:37:18
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.0000126   0.16400001   18/10/02 21:37:12
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.0000126   0.16400001   18/10/02 21:37:06
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   173.0017442   0.14186143   18/10/02 21:36:36
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   26.9982684   0.02213858   18/10/02 21:36:36
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   1.7473414   0.00143282   18/10/02 21:20:39
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   98.5662567   0.08082433   18/10/02 21:20:39
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   300.3135992   0.24625715   18/10/02 21:20:30
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   300.3135992   0.24625715   18/10/02 21:20:24
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   300.3135992   0.24625715   18/10/02 21:20:15
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.3135980   0.16425715   18/10/02 21:19:51
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.3135980   0.16425715   18/10/02 21:19:45
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.3135980   0.16425715   18/10/02 21:19:36
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.3135980   0.16425715   18/10/02 21:19:30
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   200.3135980   0.16425715   18/10/02 21:19:24
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008200000   400.0000000   0.32800000   18/10/02 21:06:33
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008100000   400.0000000   0.32400000   18/10/02 21:06:09
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0008000000   400.0000000   0.32000000   18/10/02 21:05:51
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0007500000   400.0000000   0.30000000   18/10/02 21:05:36
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0007000000   300.0000000   0.21000000   18/10/02 21:05:12
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0007000000   1.0000000   0.00070000   18/10/02 20:59:54
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0006500000   250.0000000   0.16250000   18/10/02 20:58:39
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0006100000   182.0000000   0.11102000   18/10/02 20:58:18
the-cryptoa   the-cryptoa   0.0006000000   201.0000000   0.12060000   18/10/02 20:57:57
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 18, 2018, 06:22:44 PM
Still no split of block reward between masternode and miner. What a joke of a coin  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 15, 2018, 11:45:21 PM
You really don't have an inch of comprehension. You said masternodes don't start getting paid until block 50k. I said masternodes have already started getting paid (meaning the block height). Obviously no one has mined enough for a masternode. And I have tested the masternode payments so I know they work NICK. You're just upset that Stipend has been on a downward trend for months.

Issue #1 has been pointed out to two people in private messages on discord. Hopefully more to come.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 15, 2018, 05:53:45 PM
Also, if you go to the [Tools > Information] menu within your wallet, you'll see the masternode count on the network - 0.

In short, you have 0 masternodes and all of those are being paid correctly.  Grin Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Huh Roll Eyes
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 15, 2018, 05:48:09 PM
Masternodes have already started getting paid.

No, if you look at the in-wallet block explorer and compare it to any of the PIVX clones that actually work, you'll see that the entire 18.00000000 SPDZ is going to a single address for each block. The 18 SPDZ is NOT split into separate UTXO's for the reward split between masternode and miner. Have a look at the explorer within the wallet of PIVX or any working clone and you'll see how it SHOULD look.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 15, 2018, 05:41:14 PM
If anyone wants to know what the first issue is, private message me. As soon as I determine that you're an active BTT user and not this amateur developer trying to figure out where he's gone wrong, I'll provide details of this schoolboy error.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 15, 2018, 10:07:03 AM
I've just found another major issue. The following is a quote from the dev after the chain was reset earlier this week:

Quote
Miners will like the new updates as I've switched the PoW end block to 50k this will allow for grass roots growth and add an intrinsic value of the coin  based on the cost-to-mine.

Do not believe this tripe. The second issue I've found means that masternodes won't get paid any coins at all. This is the reason for the moving of masternode payments from block 1850 to block 50000 - by which time the dev will be long gone with the masternode sales proceeds. He couldn't fix the code so moved masternode payments to a later block so that masternode sales could be completed before all hell breaks loose.

To be honest, my intention with this thread was to use the first bug to obtain a bounty of a masternode. My discovery of the second bug means I don't want the bounty anymore as I know that this coin will never make it to the exchange for my coins to be worth anything to me. It'll be an exit scam after masternode sales are complete because the coin, if added to an exchange, will completely tank when masternode payments are supposed to start and do not materialize.
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 14, 2018, 09:17:53 AM
Let's come back to this a little closer to the time of your next hard-fork - it's not far away.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 14, 2018, 09:10:46 AM
You are also neglecting the fact that I am a single developer. Once I build a team this project will have daily significant updates.

Whether a coin was built by a single developer, or a team of 500, a bug is a bug and you should have been using an approach of asking for me to provide information so that you could fix it. Instead, you took the approach of arguing that I was a Stipend developer and that your code is perfect.

You are not promoting a masternode sale because you know that those that invest in MN sales will be asking anyway. They always do. Hell, I even see them ask at times on Discords of coins with no masternode functionality.

I like how you avoid the 'Did you also 'test all methods' prior to the chain come crashing down?' question. Nicely done!!!
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 14, 2018, 08:58:12 AM
And to say this code is inferior when the old Stipend coin is set to produce infinite blocks but claim a max supply of 19 million is laughable.

else if (pindexBest->nHeight+1 > 840001 && pindexBest->nHeight+1 <= 1890000) {
   // end game - further discussion needed
        nSubsidy = 3 * COIN;
    } else if (pindexBest->nHeight+1 > 1890000) {
   // end game - further discussion needed
        nSubsidy = 3 * COIN;
        nSubsidy >>= ((pindexBest->nHeight + 210000) / 1050000);
    }


There is a mandatory hard fork required in the Stipend code, or it will produce an infinite number of blocks. THIS is unfixed code.

There is a mandatory hard fork also required in the Stipend Zenith code,  but much, much sooner (although after your masternodes are sold which is probably all the concerns you). THIS is unfixed code.

When I reveal the issue I'm aware of in your code, you'll see how the Stipend Zenith code issue is much, much more basic - and will cause problems a hell of a lot sooner. I wouldn't expect the issue I'm aware of in a school project, never mind an officially released cryptocurrency.

Personally, I haven't reviewed the Stipend code so cannot comment on the above.

Nope, I've tested all methods in the code PoW is functional, Masternodes are operable, Zercoin tech is working, and PoS functions perfectly. You are Nick and you're mainly upset that I won't tell you how to integrate a blockchain into your site. Which is incredibly simple for any competent developer.

Did you also 'test all methods' prior to the chain come crashing down? Every coin has potential code bugs - you just have to look at the Github of any of the top coins to realize that code fixes are put in place pretty frequently.

It's only the worst developers that claim their code is 100% perfect and don't even try to obtain details of the issue - instead claiming your coin as the first in history that is without potential issue. The unbelievable part is that such a claim was made on day 1 and is still being made after a reset of the chain was required and all miners balances on the previous chain were 'nullified'. I laughed at that comment from you on Discord. It just slid off the tongue as if nullifying the coin balances of all your miners was nothing to be in the slightest bit concerned about.

You consistently call me Nick (I believe one of the Stipend developers). That is not me. There is a big difference between 'obsession' and getting burned in a masternode presale before and wanting to help others avoid the same when you spot a blatantly obvious scamcoin.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 14, 2018, 08:48:23 AM
And to say this code is inferior when the old Stipend coin is set to produce infinite blocks but claim a max supply of 19 million is laughable.

else if (pindexBest->nHeight+1 > 840001 && pindexBest->nHeight+1 <= 1890000) {
   // end game - further discussion needed
        nSubsidy = 3 * COIN;
    } else if (pindexBest->nHeight+1 > 1890000) {
   // end game - further discussion needed
        nSubsidy = 3 * COIN;
        nSubsidy >>= ((pindexBest->nHeight + 210000) / 1050000);
    }


There is a mandatory hard fork required in the Stipend code, or it will produce an infinite number of blocks. THIS is unfixed code.

There is a mandatory hard fork also required in the Stipend Zenith code,  but much, much sooner (although after your masternodes are sold which is probably all the concerns you). THIS is unfixed code.

When I reveal the issue I'm aware of in your code, you'll see how the Stipend Zenith code issue is much, much more basic - and will cause problems a hell of a lot sooner. I wouldn't expect the issue I'm aware of in a school project, never mind an officially released cryptocurrency.

Personally, I haven't reviewed the Stipend code so cannot comment on the above.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 14, 2018, 08:41:19 AM
Sorry, but all the issues are fixed. I'm not sure why you are obsessed with this project. Zenith is superior, period. And we aren't asking for 'Donations' because we blew the entire capital raised from MN sales, and can't afford to maintain the project further due to the price drop.

The code is NOT fixed and the issues will come in the very near future. Hopefully, you don't fool too many masternode investors before then.

By the way, NO developer in their right mind tells people that their code is 100% perfect. You were telling everyone the same thing at block 1 of your original chain but, low and behold, the chain came crashing down at block 999.

You seem upset....

I would be if I owned this coin and was telling everyone "Zenith is superior, period". Did the chain come crashing down before, or after, that period?
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 14, 2018, 08:33:37 AM
Sorry, but all the issues are fixed. I'm not sure why you are obsessed with this project. Zenith is superior, period. And we aren't asking for 'Donations' because we blew the entire capital raised from MN sales, and can't afford to maintain the project further due to the price drop.

The code is NOT fixed and the issues will come in the very near future. Hopefully, you don't fool too many masternode investors before then.

By the way, NO developer in their right mind tells people that their code is 100% perfect. You were telling everyone the same thing at block 1 of your original chain but, low and behold, the chain came crashing down at block 999.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] QubeNet(QUB)|MultiLevel-privacy| Dapps|Atomicswap|Latest Codebase on: July 13, 2018, 10:24:04 PM
Looks good. Watching with interest  Grin

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20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Stipend-Zenith Freelancing |Pow-PoS 3.0| Zerocoin Technology | Quark on: July 13, 2018, 08:31:43 AM
The good news from the Stipend Zenith developers is the following:

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The wait is finally over Zenith family, the new improved wallets have been released!

This is their first MANDATORY update.

The bad news is that there are still issues in their code and the next MANDATORY update will be coming soon.
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