Withdraw request sent a few days ago. Doge and DRK arrived to Bittrex, BTC (0.2 I had left on mintpal) still hasn't. Guess it's lost?
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What happened, everything forked or what?
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On Windows I get 4.1 Mh/s with each of my 2 R9 290 non X, on a test run more than 6 hours. Thank you! Settings?
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Cool, and price hasn't dropped too much either.
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WTB few AC coins, maybe 100,000 or more. PM please with your offers.
WTB is what?? Want To Buy.
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I'm one of the AsiaCoin bagholders. If the dev does not come back with version #2, then we will have to come up with solutions to fix this.
I'm going to start adding names to this list who are bagholders that want this fixed. I'll start with my name.
AsiaCoin Bagholders who wants to see a fix:
CryptoSteam Nicolaas.R silencesilence bluebit25 WildChaser777 istop08 GröBkAz Maxikosw (Maxikose on freenode irc)
Me.
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God, 0.00003... My 160AIR aren't worth anything...
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Ouch, I wish I knew about this sooner. When I learned about it Mintpal already closed the market. 0.2BTC gone.
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All funds are safe. Poloniex does use cold wallets.
What happened was an attacker used social engineering to gain root access to a wallet server. This was made possible by absolutely jaw-dropping negligence on the part of the hosting provider. Fortunately, I caught the attempt in time and was able to shut down the server before anything was taken. All BTC has been moved into cold storage, and then next step is to set up a new server with a different provider.
Please stop sending BTC to your old BTC deposit addresses. The funds will not be lost, but all new addresses must be generated, as I must assume the old wallet is compromised. It is very unlikely that it was, but "unlikely" is not good enough.
I appreciate everyone's patience while I take proper security measures before bringing the exchange back online.
What about BadgerCoin addresses? My pool has been automatically depositing on the old (frozen) address for more than a day already. Are those funds lost?
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X11+DGW? Perfection, my miners are waiting eagerly for launch.
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X11 - DarkCoin...50% cooler and 50% less power than scrypt, which is better for the environment . 280x mines it at around 2.1mh/s Combines the power of 11 hashing algorithms to make it resistant to ASIC. Agreed. X11 is one of the best currently.
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How are you gonna deal with MtGox refunds? I had 0.1BTC there, which equals to 1KAR. How do I prove I had 0.1BTC on MtGox, though, since the site is down?
0.1 = 1 kar? where?
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How are you gonna deal with MtGox refunds? I had 0.1BTC there, which equals to 1KAR. How do I prove I had 0.1BTC on MtGox, though, since the site is down?
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24 hours rent. Slightly unstable hashrate on pools, but very good support from the leaser: 9/10.
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hash.so appears to be on the wrong chain.
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Any chance of having the coin move to X11+DGW? Scrypt mining is so heavy on my GPUs, and summer is coming...
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Thank you. Despite being Scrypt, Gael definitely has plenty of potential. I do wish it moved on to X11, though.
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No need to post this, you posted in another topic. The point is what will people turn to while ASIC Scrypt miners flood the market. I give you due diligence to pointing your facts/opinion, but no need to over do it please. No, let him do it. It's extremely important that people understand that, while X11 is CURRENTLY the best algo without an ASIC for it, the dev has ZERO interest in keeping it ASIC-resistant, so it's only a temporary solution (albeit a relatively long term one, considering how fast time passes in the crypto world).
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I honestly wonder: why hasn't anyone created yet an algo that randomly changes parts of itself every x blocks? This would make ASICs impossible, and only FPGA possible to use, thus limiting the issue a lot...
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