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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: August 05, 2020, 06:18:22 PM
Still cringing
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: August 04, 2020, 05:17:41 PM
Tells others to make a contribution to the project.

Steals designs that he didn't create, alters them, and uses them as his own contribution since he hasn't made any contributions since Yobit and Coinezi (oh wait) and feels like he needs to remain relevant.

Bashes Discord server for being inactive, forgets to look at this very message board that he runs, and realizes that he's speaking to himself via multiple accounts in an echo chamber.

Cringes again.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: August 04, 2020, 05:00:43 PM
Cringes even harder
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: August 02, 2020, 06:12:05 AM
You have no idea what I've done for this coin and the community you tired old man.  Lips sealed
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: August 01, 2020, 04:54:36 PM
Oooooof, scryptenthusiast, your Microsoft Paint skills make me cringe. Just stop. We all know you love to steal my works and make a mess out of them with your third rate editing skills. Next time, if you want to use something you could always give credit and thank the person who made it and work with them towards a common goal, instead of stealing it and turning into a literal piece of shit. Your shitty font doesn't match up in the contact area, and you rendered the QR code useless, you really are stupid as hell, good god. Love to see it posted off kilter on your website as well, it's a trifold, it belongs printed and handed out to merchants, not on the front page of a website you imbecile, you make me laugh so hard sometimes with your sheer ignorance. Sit back while the true pioneers put in the real meaningful work, while "the help" AKA scryptenthusiast, AKA the unweaned suckling, AKA The Yobit Cheerleader, continues to rip off the hard work of people who volunteer time simply to see this coin succeed.

In the words of scryptenthusiast, I am the opposition, I apparently want nothing more than to see this coin fail, and actively attempt to suppress the value of it. But at the same time, I created this awesome trifold that I intend on handing out to local businesses and holding bounties to encourage others to do the same, (queue the copycat bounties from scryptenthusiast) and he likes it and he rips it off, instead of working together with me to reach a common goal of merchant adoption, how am I the opposition?

So while The Crazy Uncle continues down the path of a wee suckling, we will continue leading the way, pushing for adoption, creating awesome promotional materials, and being true pioneers.

For those who want to take a look at the official version of the trifold that has not been tampered with, which will be printed and handed out to tons of businesses around the world, check it out on imgur - https://imgur.com/a/5NbfXzo
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: May 16, 2020, 02:00:40 AM
https://www.justice.gov/usao-edmi/coingather
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: February 12, 2020, 09:38:57 PM
I checked out that shitty "art gallery" on his shitty website only to find that 3 of the graphics I made for the community were ripped off. Though I'm not surprised looking at that butt ugly rip off of a subway token that he calls the "logo" and I'd expect nothing less from a parasite.

Just like NewYorkCoin in the beginning. He finds someone else's hard work, and does a mediocre job of taking credit for it. Glad to see nothing has changed in 6 years.

He's nothing like Steve Jobs, but has everything in common with Walter Keane.
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: February 11, 2020, 05:24:58 PM
Don't worry everyone because in 3 days NewYorkCoin will be listed on a top 25 exchange, and all of our worries will disappear...according to CK. Take that one for face value. The same guy who wanted to "join forces" with the "Community" and calls NewYorkCoin "our coin" when the value jumps instead of "my precious," and then goes on a rampage all in under 24 hours. Somebody fetch this guy his Xanax.

Alas, we should let him have his moment, and see if he delivers big on Friday, or if he just delivers another turd like it's business as usual.
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: February 07, 2020, 09:05:26 AM
To date, Yobit is by far the LARGEST exchange NYC has ever been listed on.

Per Coingecko (much more accurate exchange stats than CMC) Yobit does $53,000,000+ of REAL TRADING VOLUME per day and receives over 3,000,000 monthly visits.

YOU DIM-WIT INFILTRAITORS & FOLLOWERS


That is HIGHER than all "Community" exchanges that ever have been -OR- EVER WILL BE - combined!






https://newyorkcoin.net

Who cares, you still can't withdraw NYC from their exchange, none of that shit even matters.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: January 28, 2020, 03:42:40 PM
Haha that "logo" is the true definition of turd. Looks like the work of some third rate Fiverr seller. How about something that looks more up to date and simplistic instead resembling something you'd see on an AOL 1 Month Trial CD-ROM from 1996? That turd of a logo looks about as outdated as those cargo pants and tucked in tee. Oof.

As far as your new repo goes, don't flatter yourself, you can't even spell your own fucking website properly in your user details, you aren't a threat to anyone, go back to typing class you doughnut.

With that said, once you get all that fancy work done and take it live, good luck getting pools and miners to touch it, good luck getting CMC to bother, good luck getting investors and traders to care, good luck at getting exchanges to list it, and good luck getting everyone to ditch the real chain just to buy your carbon copy. I hope you spend all of your time and money trying to make this happen. There's an open spot on the shelf of failures next to Coinezi and this is measuring up to be a beauty.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: January 23, 2020, 12:12:09 PM
I laugh a little bit every time I realize that the low level mail room helpers are the ones who are trusted and have the ability to make executive decisions and changes regarding NYC, while the pioneer and guardian moves around the country trying to find a steady job to support his family, all while having absolutely zero say about what goes on with NYC. I would probably be writing in all caps red font if I was demoted to useless bitch by the group of volunteers behind the project.

It boils down to CK being mad that he paid for Yobit listing initially, which he openly admits to, and having such a large bag stuck on there that he can't move, which he has also proven with screenshots. Should we post those? He is likely trying to recoup the listing fee and sell off the locked bag because of his financial situation. He opened the NYC Center, closed it down, moved out of state, got a new job, and moved again to Canada or some shit. His only angle at recouping those losses is to get people to buy his locked NYC on Yobit. He's about as stable as Jack Nicholson in The Shining. The profits he made during the 2017 bull run were only enough to pay rent at the NYC Center for 6 months, probably should have done the sound money thing instead of pissing it away on a stoop that people to this day still laugh at.

He complains about outdated things on the community website when his website has blatant lies on the front page like "Active development team." Need I remind you of how you truly feel about the development team? No bites to get work done on the code via bounties from inside or outside of the team? How is that active? Quit lying to the people.

The team will remain hard at work, donating their free time to this project, securing things like Graviex, CoinToPay, TextWallet, continued integration with Coinomi, hopefully SouthXchange, and other integrations which put NYC in a stronger position to be used when cryptocurrencies become the standard around the world. The current focus being developer bounties and integrating with multi pools to further secure the network with increased hash rate.

CK will remain hard at work, donating his free time to petty bullshit, berating volunteers on Twitter and this washed up ANN, suckering potential members of the NYC ecosystem to buy his locked bags on Yobit, failing to spoof developer contact information, acting like people care how long he has been associated with this project as if it relates to the project in its current stages, and moving state to state and country to country, while losing trust and proving his knack for failure everywhere he goes. Oh and criticizing the community website.

I love the reference to FUBU outlets, it truly reflects in his wardrobe choice of tan cargo shorts with a tucked in tee.

The team will contact you if we need you, but that won't be likely.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: January 22, 2020, 05:23:32 PM
Here he goes again with wanting to inject ambiguity into a message that needs to contain only the facts. Somebody get this guy a dose of reality.

You're damn right there is no mention of Yobit updating the code or wallets, and they don't perform updates to the blockchain you doughnut, the blockchain updates itself every 30 seconds. Grin And why would we post Yobit trading pairs when CMC already does? I see right through you. Nobody wants to buy your bags on Yobit.

An alert like yours makes it seem safe to use Yobit, and saying that Yobit is currently trading on the current chain shows everyone who reads your message just how ignorant and analphabetic you truly are man, just give it a rest. No centralized exchange trades on chain, they trade on internal order books, with only deposits and withdrawals being on chain, period end of story. To state that they are "trading on the current chain" is not only false, it's not even a thing. Again, trades only happen on their internal order book, and can continue to happen whether they are on version 1.2.0.8 or on the current 1.3.1.20, and even if they are on no version at all, the ability to trade on their platform and what code base they are on are related in absolutely no shape or form. I'd comment on your thick skull, but Kasan has that covered.

It's clear that you have been involved with cryptocurrency since 2014, but even more clear that you don't know jack shit about how blockchain technology works in even the slightest degree. Not being able to withdraw your funds from an exchange is a serious matter, regardless of whether they've updated to the current code base and wallet or not.

Say you have two banks, one called Savvyex, and one called Turdbit.

Savvyex allows you to deposit your NYC, and use the banks software for the purposes of trading it against 8 different currencies. Savvyex also allows you to withdraw the NYC you've earned from trading, or all of your NYC for that matter, at any time so that you can store it safely and securely at home in case Savvyex burns to the ground or gets robbed at gun point for everything they're worth. Savvyex also has bank tellers, bank managers, technical support, and tons of general staff to answer questions from patrons, and the bank staff works closely with those responsible for the maintenance of NYC to ensure there are no security issues.

Turdbit allows you to deposit your NYC, and use the "banks" software for the purposes of trading it against 5 different currencies. Turdbit does not allow you to withdraw the NYC you've earned from trading, or any of your NYC for that matter. So if Turdbit burns to the ground, or gets robbed at gun point, there is nothing you can or could have done to prevent total loss of your initial NYC deposit and NYC earnings from trading. Turdbit has no bank tellers, bank managers, technical support, and only a few known general staff members, and they have never had an open line of communication with those responsible for the maintenance of NYC, so no standards of security have ever been established.

My question to you is, what bank would you personally choose/recommend? I suspect 100% of those interested in a secure way to trade NYC would choose/recommend Savvyex, and 100% of those named Charlie Kartchner would choose/recommend Turdbit so that he can sell his bags that he can't withdraw to those less educated than him, which has to be an extremely small percentage of the population.

In terms of the blog post, you act like this a negotiation. I could give 2 shits less about your Tweet storm of turds and you prancing around in your tan cargo shorts spewing your same tired ass monotone "marketing slogans." I don't care what you think the alert should say, or what you think about me or the team, or honestly what you think about anything. The blog post will stay, and the alert on the CMC page will read the facts.

You can whine like a bitch on Twitter, and TYPE LIKE THIS on here all day, and try to prophesize that somehow a handful of people who volunteer their free time are conspiring to suppress the price of a cryptocurrency that we would all love to see moon, but at the end of the day, you can take 4 ounces of MiraLAX followed with an enema, and you still won't be able to rid yourself of this turd. I'm here to stay bud.

Drink up.  Kiss
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: January 21, 2020, 06:39:45 PM
Moving forward, the new alert will read differently, and will only state the facts. The new alert will read "Yobit is open for NYC deposits and trading, but you can not withdraw NYC from Yobit."

Takes the GUARDIAN & PIONEER to get the infiltraitors to do their job and POST FACTS. Now that you "decided" to do it, how about removing "Altmarkets" from Community site exchange list. How about removing all of the bogus "Mr 51%" entries from explorer.nycoin.info Top 100. And how about stop being envious little BITCHES and trying to hold down / disrupt THE EARLIEST FREE & LIGHTNING FAST CRYPTO IN EXISTENCE.

P.S. Everyone will learn the real story behind NYC. They will ALL find https://newyorkcoin.net/history.html  Wink

Whoa guys, he capitalized "bitches", he must be getting mad at me. Stick a fork in him folks, he's done. Grin

You didn't get me to do anything, I, along with our contact at CMC agreed that it would be best to update the alert, instead of doing what you fiercely advocated for and highly recommended doing, which was editing the alert to be misleading and ambiguous or removing the alert entirely. Quit downplaying the fact that you can't even reach out to CMC for executive changes, you're no guardian or pioneer, you're more like the crazy uncle who always gets caught lying and maintains a creepy aura.

Funny that you refer to this as my "job" when it actually looks like you are trying to cover up the fact that the "GUARDIAN & PIONEER" has lost all control of NewYorkCoin to a decentralized group of volunteers who don't consider this a "job" but instead a passion. You can surely find the envious little bitch by looking in the mirror, he's the one there with the tan cargo shorts.  Wink

The website is maintained by a different team member, but you wouldn't know that because you aren't part of the team. He has long been notified about many updates and will get to them when he has time, not everybody builds drag and drop websites on Wix like you pal.

As far as the Mr. 51% tags go, those were placed on those wallets by devs, also not my department, but you wouldn't know that because you aren't part of the team. The tags were placed on those wallet addresses for the sole purpose of tracking the funds used during the 51% attack, those addresses are verified to have been used for double spending purposes, but you wouldn't know that because you aren't a part of the team. We used those tags in tandem with security measures to alert us when funds moved from those tagged wallets, that's how we stopped the attacker dead in his tracks when he tried to dump them on Graviex, but you wouldn't know that because... you get the point.

The recovered funds from the attack are still in the sole possession of Graviex, where they will remain until they are all paid out to developers for completing the dev bounties listed on the Git, and any future dev bounties until the funds run dry. At no point will anyone on the team control those funds, they are to be sent directly from Graviex to the wallet address of the developer(s) who complete the bounties.

Says volumes about you that you have a problem with the way those addresses are labelled. The only reason someone would want those wallets to not be tagged is if they were associated with those wallets. Those are not bogus tags, they are a product of simple research and verification. Way to expose yourself. Again, stick a fork in him folks, he's done.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: January 21, 2020, 04:46:30 PM
How unprofessional can you guys be? Spamming the most important contact NewYorkCoin has makes us and the coin look like a heaping steamy pile of ox shit. Great work kids.

Since CK threw a temper tantrum to get his way (by temper tantrum I mean spoofing a developers e-mail address to attempt to make changes to the CMC listing, and constantly asking everyone around him to spam the support of one of the coins most important contacts,) I have decided to give in to CK's demands to change the alert atop of the NewYorkCoin listing page on CoinMarketCap. This is for the sake of future/potential hodlers, and for the sake of the support staff at CMC who are understandably tired of the hullabaloo, not to please CK.

Moving forward, the new alert will read differently, and will only state the facts. The new alert will read "Yobit is open for NYC deposits and trading, but you can not withdraw NYC from Yobit." The alert will also contain a link to a blog post that very briefly explains these facts in more detail.

Every single current/potential NYC hodler should be armed with nothing less than the facts. And it's our job as the guardians of this coin to make sure that they are equipped with the facts needed to make an informed decision about it. There must be absolutely no ambiguity in that alert, nor in the accompanying blog post.

More updates coming later today. Keep pushing SouthXchange guys, we need to get those votes up!
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: January 08, 2020, 06:32:03 PM
scryptenthusiast,

First of all Charlie I'm not a developer, nor do I claim to be a developer. Want the block explorers and stat site fixed? How about you do something as simple as contacting those that are in charge of keeping them up and running like I've done, or are you really that deep in the dark and have no clue what's going on and who runs what? Why would you even reference Hobbyist? He hasn't been seen or heard from in months, and is a pool operator, not a guy tasked with pushing a bunch of important commits to the Git or running the day to day dev operations. It's no secret, the development team is currently in a state of dishevelment, it's not really a team at this point, and we can't even get bites on the development bounties while offering several hundred million NYC for their completion, and since it's also no secret that everyone on the "Community" team, devs included, are here on a voluntary basis, it's no surprise that these types of things don't get completed in a blazing fast manner since none of the devs are actually paid for their time, where's the motivation? Last time they touched the code to improve it, the coin was attacked (which can still be done to this day to this coin and others) and they were wrongly blamed for it, why would they want to volunteer any more of their time when the same attack could happen today, tomorrow, or next week? You say that community leadership has their interests vested in keeping the price low, are you out of your mind? Just like you fundraised and paid out of pocket for Yobit listing initially, and for Coinomi initially, I fundraised and was one of many to pay out out of pocket to help keep Coinomi integration, I paid out of pocket to make CoinToPay integration happen, and the rest of the "Community" team chips in and pays out of pocket every time we need to raise funds. The block explorers and stat page take out of pocket funding and donated time to maintain, both the time and the funding is donated by guess who? Members of the "Community" team. Knowing the amount of free time we dedicate and funding we provide to make sure this coin stays up and running, to say that our interests are vested in keeping the price low is unconscionable. If you think for one second that I would't fly to your house and buy you and your family a damn cake if NYC hit 1/100th of a cent this week, you're out of your mind. I agree with you in that I hope that talent floods in, because this coin can use some serious help in a serious way, but NewYorkCoin doesn't survive because the code is open source, it's just a clone of Dogecoin, and Dogecoin and is just a clone of Litecoin, and Litecoin is just a Bitcoin clone, they're all open source man, why do you think that is the one thing that keeps the coin alive? It survives today mostly because it's traded on a small handful of exchanges listed on CMC, CoinGecko, and CoinPaprika and there is price data to reported. NewYorkCoin at it's core is just Bitcoin with way faster block times, no fees, a different hashing algorithm, a better name and ticker, and no max supply. Those things with the addition of inflation reduction, make the NewYorkCoin code stand apart in it's class from the likes of Dogecoin, Litecoin, Bitcoin, and few other POW coins, but that's about it. However, it's less likely to survive if the few that have been around and care about the coin can't come together and achieve a few common goals for the sake of this blockchain.

This coin is destined to be a retail usage cryptocurrency, and should be on POS devices and in businesses around the world. Blazing fast with no fees is the only reason I batted an eye at this coin, and will likely be the same for every business owner who ends up accepting it. The most important thing for this coin is to get it on new exchanges, specifically, exchanges that are supported by the one other thing keeping the coin alive, Prohashing. There is a small list of exchanges that are supported by Prohashing - Bittrex, Bluetrade, Livecoin, Binance, EXX, STEX, and SouthXchange. We are live for voting on SouthXchange, and were approved by STEX with a listing fee of 1 BTC, good luck fundraising that. Getting NYC listed on one of those exchanges supported by Prohashing will not only provide a popular source of liquidity and new markets, but also ensures we can keep the hashrate going to keep the network at least somewhat secure from an attack in the case of Graviex going into maintenance and hashrate subsequently dropping. This leads to the other most important thing for this coin right now, we need to get it on more multi pools to get the hash rate way up, I mean way up. This makes it much more expensive to launch a 51% attack, but nothing makes it impossible unfortunately, sorry Charlie. Dogecoin averages roughly 150-200 TH/s of hashing power on their network, NewYorkCoin averages less than 1 TH/s, so here is a small list of multi pools that we need to try to get NewYorkCoin on at least one of - poolin.com, pool.btc.com, litcoinpool.org, f2pool.org, viabtc.com, or antpool.com. Each of those pools dedicate more than 10 TH/s for merged mining Dogecoin and Litecoin. No reason those pools can't merged mine NewYorkCoin as well so that we can better decentralize hash rate on the network. The two goals go hand in hand because the reason that these multi pools mine Dogecoin and not NewYorkCoin is because NewYorkCoin is not listed on sufficient exchanges, we need to figure out what the requirements for the higher hash rate providing multi pools are and do our best to get NewYorkCoin ready for the next big rocket. Our Roadmap for 2020 should simply be More Exchanges - More Multi Pools

Also, as nice as it would be to have Yobit open, I don't think "attacking" their support is a good idea as some on here have mentioned doing, and actually doing so on behalf of NewYorkCoin is quite disrespectful. With the likely hundreds of messages their support has already received regarding NewYorkCoin, they get the picture, they don't need continued "attacking" or badgering from enraged traders. If they want to open withdrawals, they will. And in regards to the 1st sentence in the 3rd paragraph on my blog post, the possibility of Yobit not updating was a serious concern since they were the only exchange out them all that never responded to us regarding the code updates, every other exchange responded and said they were prepared for the fork, except Yobit, that's not us getting the coin booted, that's Yobit failing to keep up with the technology and not having adequate customer support like the other 6-7 exchanges provided the "Community" team in the months leading up to the fork. How is that admitting that we were trying to get NYC booted from Yobit when we were using the fact that Yobit was the only non responsive exchange out of all of them to warn and protect users on the network that Yobit might not follow the code update?!?! You have it twisted Charlie, it's not our fault people don't listen when they are warned, and it's not our fault that people stupidly store their cryptocurrencies on exchanges long term. This is what happens when you deal with foreign unregulated exchanges that have questionable customer service and blockchain support.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: January 01, 2020, 09:52:00 PM
Imagine wasting money on a domain just to use it as a redirect to a .net, oof.

In more important news, the sorry attempt to spoof a developers e-mail address in order to insert that shitty .net site onto the CMC page failed miserably, and further proves my point made in previous posts.

In even more important news the block reward is now only 625 NYC per block, and we're well on our way to 50 NYC per block. Grin
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: December 28, 2019, 12:05:39 PM
We are excited to announce that the 4th step of the inflation reduction plan is going live in less than 5000 blocks! On Sunday evening at roughly 6 p.m EST the block reward halves yet again from 1250 NYC, down to 625 NYC!

For those who are uninformed, uneducated, or claim that the work on the code was minor/unnecessary, or a tool to suppress the coin in some way, I refer you to this image that shows what the inflation reduction plan alone does for NYC over 5 and 10 years vs a coin like Dogecoin that continues to pump 14.5 million coins into circulation every day.

https://imgur.com/a/FK5ybUQ

The idea that a forthcoming group is going to swoop in and take the reigns shows how far disconnected some folks are from how locked down and secure the chain actually is in it's current state, and how few have access to the Git to make changes to the code. Simply put, our security is damn near insurmountable.

While I will admit that overall the changes to the code in October of '18 weren't drastic or groundbreaking, it did require a hard fork. A hard fork that required consensus that the majority reached, whether Mr. Charlie Kartchner likes it or not. The fork introduced many helpful features such as the inflation reduction plan, so statements referring to the "original code base" really mean jack squat because the majority (80%-90%) of NewYorkCoiners already reached a consensus over a year ago to move on from the old code in less than a months time, rendering the old chain useless, why a statement like that gets made is beyond my comprehension. This is blockchain 101.

In regards to the wallet being difficult to install, consider this. On a regular basis, I have folks ask me how they can install the QT wallet on their system via DM on our Facebook page, and on Twitter. I direct them to the latest version of the QT wallet on our releases page on the Git, where mind you instructions for quick installation are sitting right on the page, yet Charlie Kartchner, a self proclaimed blockchain pioneer, claims it's "more difficult" to install. I have never gotten a complaint from someone that it's difficult. Of course, if you aren't smart enough to download the bootstrap or use -fastsync, I could see why it would be "slower to sync" but we can't expect someone with such a small mind like Charlie Kartchner to understand such a complex command line argument.

In regards to this turd - http://nyc.mypool.club/ I would highly recommend staying away (more on why in a sec) and instead using ProHashing to mine NYC, that is unless you don't mind the literal waste of your energy and money. Why would anyone want to use a pool that consistently has 0 workers, and goes days on end without finding a block? Take your constant 0.0 MH/s elsewhere and learn about AuxPow and merged mining buddy. Also JORKpr, in regards to my Twitter post that I posted in July - https://twitter.com/nycoincommunity/status/1156417891924938753 no I will not take it down, but thanks for asking.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: October 22, 2019, 04:40:22 AM
I have been speaking to Yobit. We can get NYC wallet opened again, but the cost is 0.20 BTC.

If any NYC holders want me to organize this, please PM me.



Likely a scam, please ignore.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: October 17, 2019, 01:32:31 PM
Nothing/nobody enabled the 51% attack on NewYorkCoin, anyone with the know-how could go drop a couple hundred bucks to rent some Scrypt hash rate right now and take over the entire network for 6-8 hours, double spend to their hearts content and nobody could do a damn thing about it except try to rent as much if not more hash to prevent it, that's one of the weaknesses of POW. The only thing that "enabled" the attack to happen is the fact that NewYorkCoin is Proof-of-Work, nothing else. The only thing that will decrease the likelihood of it happening again is to get NewYorkCoin on as many multi-pools as possible to really ramp up the hash rate so that it then becomes too expensive to rent enough hash rate to successfully attack the network. The hacker that likely attacked the network announced on Twitter the same week of the attack on NewYorkCoin, that he was going to be 51% attacking a bunch of low cap POW coins over the course of that week just for fun. NewYorkCoin was likely one of those coins, as there aren't many other beauties like NewYorkCoin out there that match the description of his targets.

Not only is NewYorkCoin lacking in the Pool department, it's lacking in the Exhange department, which makes the former extremely difficult to take care off, especially when there isn't really a ton of people dedicating any time/money to take care of those two issues. When we had Yobit, liquidity for the multi-pools wasn't really a problem, but since that exchange was likely founded and is likely currently operated by two stuffed animals, we can kiss that liquidity and those pairings goodbye.

Even after we spend >500M NYC to take care of Dev Bounties, the coin may have a bunch of pretty features, making it even easier to use, but that doesn't mean shit if the network isn't protected with enough hash rate to prevent >51% of the network from being hijacked. This is why one of the bounties involves launching a community operated merged mining pool for NewYorkCoin that can provide a back bone in the case of a multi-pool that NYC is mined on going offline or removing NYC from their pool.

I'll put it like this, we know what the war plan is, we just don't have the funding or soldiers necessary to implement that plan in as timely of a manner as we'd like to. Here's to hoping the enemy doesn't go on the offensive while we batten down the hatches.
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][NYC] NEW YORK COIN at 2017 MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE IN NYC! on: October 03, 2019, 08:32:22 AM
I tell people it's fast and free to use, there's no harm in that and it's not lying, but I also disclose to them that spam/dust transactions will sometimes incur a fee as a preventative measure, it's coded this way for that exact reason. Use the network as it's meant to be used and you will never see a fee, abuse the network and you will incur fees, it's a rather genius preventative measure, because we rarely see dust/spam transactions on the network. It's just a matter of educating people correctly when we tell them about the coin. I've never paid a fee to send or receive, and I've never abused the network. I'm sure if you spammed .0002 NYC sends from your QT for an hour straight, you'd possibly see a fee on one/some of those transactions, which is fine, it doesn't mean sending NewYorkCoin isn't "fast and free." Other than that I see no harm in telling people it's fast and free, as long as they're educated, which is our job to make sure they are by sending a unified message. Those two qualities are what make NewYorkCoin so great, and it's our job to ensure the average user knows the ins and outs of NewYorkCoin.
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