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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC] AsiaCoin | MANDATORY Wallet 2.0 | Back on Mintpal | Premine Voided on: May 11, 2014, 11:40:58 PM
Wow Asiacoin back from the dead? I sold all 80k AC I had at a huge loss. I guess there's no getting those coins back except for buying them, huh? I'm very reluctant to do that...
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Relaunch on: May 04, 2014, 12:49:19 AM

Added a few names, including you milan74.

The list is growing. Please let me know so I can add your name to the

list. I lost tons of money in AC and would like this to be fixed. The

list so far:


AsiaCoin holders who wants to see a fix:

CryptoSteam
Nicolaas.R
silencesilence
bluebit25
WildChaser777
istop08
GröBkAz
Maxikosw (Maxikose on freenode irc)
hrt
cjp007
kache
minuchi.str
amit2007gunjan
noobthegreat
EEKman (Lost 3K USD. I feel you. I lost tons myself)
Maestro1
Xuorc
probrian
artem6662
Shkembe
Wolden
probrian
bittcoinn
voisina
jarserk
dirtypolecat
masterboy
nin7672
syrota
AC2 (1.35 million AsiaCoin)
Alpinist (200K AC)
Gambiman
Deathtoallptots (130K AC)
goldmann
bitsta (Lost 25 BTC)
ra1nb0wdash (Lost 3 BTC)
ApoloTwo (lost 10BTC or 20 BTC on it ( i am not sure). )
georgeblair (680K AC)
minuchi.str (Lost 17 BTC)
BitcoinStacker
crypto_bull (700K AC)
Maestro1 (1 Million AC)
Final
nekokenny (49660 AC)
CycleSurfer360
tarzanbigcity
gaazje
milan74 (5K AC)


You forgot to add me.. Lost 440k of AC

sure I'm im in, lost 80k AC
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Relaunch on: May 03, 2014, 05:30:28 PM
fuck you dev, you scammer. Anyone who buys into this ACV2 bullshit is in serious denial. The #1 thing in crypto is trust, and Asiacoin has forever lost it No matter what happens going forward, too many tweets and posts have been made relating Asiacoin as a scamcoin. The cat's out of the bag. There is no going back. This coin is finished.

Now Mintpal has delisted the coin. If that isn't a death knell I don't know what is. Get to cryptsy and get out before cryptsy delists too.

It's really sad because this coin had serious potential. These fools who dev a scam coin and then rip people off are ultimately hurting cryptocurrency as a whole. All of this is bad not only for all Altcoins but for even Bitcoin itself, because the general public isn't sophisticated enough yet to know the difference. If people get ripped of with a scam coin like this one most likely they will swear off cryptos all together, and then in the real world talk shit about how all cryptos are scams.

Fuck you dev. You may have gotten some Bitcoins in a scam, but now you have to live the rest of your life knowing that you have caused great harm here. You and Mark Karpeles can both eat shit and die.

4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: May 02, 2014, 12:42:08 PM
It wouldn't be AC in POS phase if there wasn't some sort of drama.

Goldmann, that was pretty fucking irresponsible of you.

listen. we just found an potential issue and just informed the community about it.
some users posted some pages earlier that the amount in circulation wasn't the right one.
so we started investigating. we made it clear for everyone that the chain is okay and the first block legit.
so show some thank instead of blaming us. we are just trying to help.

sorry if somebody was scared.


Thanks for the explorer Goldmann, I sent some AC to the address Smiley

Any plans on an Android wallet?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: May 02, 2014, 09:53:57 AM
So i'm asking to the community here

what do you want first .

Multipool or android wallet

I leave you the weekend to choose

That's a tough one

For sure the Android wallet because the Dev in the OP has already stated that he's working on the official multipool and that it will be up once the bugs are worked out! Plus for the time being there is http://ac2.pool.mn/.

Since it seems that the block explorer is already being done pro bono essentially by unick, I think we should be putting together a fund for the android wallet app. I'll start by saying that I'll pledge 1000 AC towards such an android wallet development venture. Anyone else?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: May 02, 2014, 08:58:42 AM
what's the donation address and who's holding the coin?

Johnny I will pay unick from my wallet if I receive the required amount in pledges before any AC is sent, once the block explorer and hosting is completed I will ask for the pledged amounts to be sent to my wallet. 

Does that work for everyone?  If not I am open to suggestions.
That sounds good to me, I'll send you my coins now...

Thank you, but let's hold off until everything is completed and I will ask for a collection of pledges posting my AC address in my signature.

Right now our goal is 70,000 AC, we have 26,000 pledged, unick the block explorer dev is on board to accept AC for his work.

Here again is some examples of his work...

http://mint.blockx.info/

http://fac.blockx.info/

Even if you don't donate directly, HODL and keep the price up so we get a better conversion rate or point your miners at the multi-pool.  Everyone can play a part.


I'll pledge 1000 AC. PM me the address to send it, or reply to this message with the address. What are the terms? Do you pay unick first and then we pay you once the number of pledges arrives to 70,000?
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: May 02, 2014, 07:48:54 AM
Hey is there an update for the Mac wallet, or a build for it?
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: April 30, 2014, 09:26:32 PM
Please answer the following the questions I have regarding the Asiacoin QT wallet:

I currently have my wallet encrypted and unlocked for staking, however when I want to send coins the wallet sends them without asking for the password. I used the "walletpassphrase" command to set this up.

1. I want it so that the wallet is encrypted, able to stake, AND requires the password to send coins. Is this possible?

2. I've also heard that you can unlock the wallet for a time, wait for it to sync, and then lock it again...and then in this case it will still stake? Is that true?

100 Doge bounty for anyone who can provide the solutions to these problems!!

Many Thanks!

1. Encrypt the wallet using password
2. Then in the settings choose unlock, type password let it sync

PoS should start today so after 2 weeks from today, open your wallet go to settings>unlock and let it sync...done

PS: Check my posts, there is how to

Thanks for your reply, just to be clear: In order to stake, I should unlock the wallet after encrypting it and syncing it and then just quit the QT?

I'm wondering if it is safe to keep the wallet unlocked like that, since you can send coins from the wallet if it is unlocked and encrypted without the password.

Is the wallet still safe if it is unlocked and offline?

Thanks

Unlock the wallet and leave the QT running. It will not stake if you quit. I'm not sure how long you need to keep the wallet open in order to earn all of your "interest", but I believe you should open it fairly frequently (every few days, maybe weeks?)

Even after unlocking the wallet your coins are safe, since you still have to re-enter your password before you can send coins.

For me, my wallet says it is "encrypted and unlocked" in the bottom right hand corner. When I send coins, it still doesn't ask me for my password! I did the whole encrypt first then debug window walletpassphrase thing in the console, but I still can't get it to be encrypted, unlocked, and requiring a password to send coins...maybe because I'm on a Mac and I have the old wallet 1.0.0.0?

it won't ask you after your password when it says "encrypted and UNLOCKED". you can click on "Lock wallet" in the Settings. and then it will be "encrypted and LOCKED". then it will ask you for password.

in that case if it is encrypted and locked then it won't stake, right? So I have to keep it encrypted and unlocked without password protection for sending coins in order to stake? Seems like a big security trade off for some POS coins...
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: April 30, 2014, 09:16:35 PM
my wallet has a stake indicator too! v1.0.0.1
It's all good, I take back my earlier statement lol

Is there a Version 1.0.0.1 for Mac QT? The wallet on the Asiacoin site for mac is still the old one...does someone know where to get it, or how to build it?

Thanks

My Mac QT stake indicator is still 0 even thought I have coins there
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: April 30, 2014, 09:00:38 PM
Please answer the following the questions I have regarding the Asiacoin QT wallet:

I currently have my wallet encrypted and unlocked for staking, however when I want to send coins the wallet sends them without asking for the password. I used the "walletpassphrase" command to set this up.

1. I want it so that the wallet is encrypted, able to stake, AND requires the password to send coins. Is this possible?

2. I've also heard that you can unlock the wallet for a time, wait for it to sync, and then lock it again...and then in this case it will still stake? Is that true?

100 Doge bounty for anyone who can provide the solutions to these problems!!

Many Thanks!

1. Encrypt the wallet using password
2. Then in the settings choose unlock, type password let it sync

PoS should start today so after 2 weeks from today, open your wallet go to settings>unlock and let it sync...done

PS: Check my posts, there is how to

Thanks for your reply, just to be clear: In order to stake, I should unlock the wallet after encrypting it and syncing it and then just quit the QT?

I'm wondering if it is safe to keep the wallet unlocked like that, since you can send coins from the wallet if it is unlocked and encrypted without the password.

Is the wallet still safe if it is unlocked and offline?

Thanks

Unlock the wallet and leave the QT running. It will not stake if you quit. I'm not sure how long you need to keep the wallet open in order to earn all of your "interest", but I believe you should open it fairly frequently (every few days, maybe weeks?)

Even after unlocking the wallet your coins are safe, since you still have to re-enter your password before you can send coins.

For me, my wallet says it is "encrypted and unlocked" in the bottom right hand corner. When I send coins, it still doesn't ask me for my password! I did the whole encrypt first then debug window walletpassphrase thing in the console, but I still can't get it to be encrypted, unlocked, and requiring a password to send coins...maybe because I'm on a Mac and I have the old wallet 1.0.0.0?
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: April 30, 2014, 05:25:36 PM
Please answer the following the questions I have regarding the Asiacoin QT wallet:

I currently have my wallet encrypted and unlocked for staking, however when I want to send coins the wallet sends them without asking for the password. I used the "walletpassphrase" command to set this up.

1. I want it so that the wallet is encrypted, able to stake, AND requires the password to send coins. Is this possible?

2. I've also heard that you can unlock the wallet for a time, wait for it to sync, and then lock it again...and then in this case it will still stake? Is that true?

100 Doge bounty for anyone who can provide the solutions to these problems!!

Many Thanks!

1. Encrypt the wallet using password
2. Then in the settings choose unlock, type password let it sync

PoS should start today so after 2 weeks from today, open your wallet go to settings>unlock and let it sync...done

PS: Check my posts, there is how to

Thanks for your reply, just to be clear: In order to stake, I should unlock the wallet after encrypting it and syncing it and then just quit the QT?

I'm wondering if it is safe to keep the wallet unlocked like that, since you can send coins from the wallet if it is unlocked and encrypted without the password.

Is the wallet still safe if it is unlocked and offline?

Thanks
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: April 30, 2014, 10:06:42 AM


+1  Grin
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: April 30, 2014, 09:57:13 AM
1701 sats at Mintpal great time to buy!!!
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][AC]AsiaCoin - Version1.0.0.1 Released - Please Upgrade your wallet on: April 30, 2014, 09:33:04 AM
Please answer the following the questions I have regarding the Asiacoin QT wallet:

I currently have my wallet encrypted and unlocked for staking, however when I want to send coins the wallet sends them without asking for the password. I used the "walletpassphrase" command to set this up.

1. I want it so that the wallet is encrypted, able to stake, AND requires the password to send coins. Is this possible?

2. I've also heard that you can unlock the wallet for a time, wait for it to sync, and then lock it again...and then in this case it will still stake? Is that true?

100 Doge bounty for anyone who can provide the solutions to these problems!!

Many Thanks!
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