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1  Economy / Service Discussion / Instawallet Boussac on: January 25, 2021, 07:55:03 PM
Does anyone know how I could message Boussac? I read in another post that it might be worth contacting him as I just recently found some old instawallet urls. Not sure if this is a long shot as I’m not entirely sure what the balance was in them at the time the service was hacked. But anyway 🤞
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [BTB] The BitBar Information Thread on: February 12, 2016, 12:27:32 AM
I just read a few pages back about cryptsy receiving bad forked coins. Someone suggested that to fix the issue people would basically have to reverse a bunch of transactions or I guess nullify them. Obviously that's not realistic, and I know cryptsy is dealing with a lot of shit right now, but if they get a chance to deal with bitbar, could there be a likely solution they would use to get customers good bitbars? (Like would it be possible for them to nullify bad coins and spread the loss across users? or are all the coins on cryptsy automatically unusable?) I had over 2k BTB on cryptsy and I'm scared that they are as gone as the litecoins i had on the site  Sad

Also, if they were taking in coins from multiple forks (if I understand that to be possible, correct me if i misread) and then allowing them to be traded on their network, could that be considered negligence under the law? In the sense that they were knowingly allowing (or at least not preventing) "counterfeit" crypto to be mixed with good crypto and then taking fees from "counterfeit" trades? I know there's a class action lawsuit going, but I don't think this issue would fall in it (that is if I understood this correctly  Huh )
 
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [BTB] The BitBar Information Thread on: June 28, 2015, 07:54:30 AM
I apologize for my ignorance, I assume the code is open source, but would the original creator(s) be required for any kind of sign off/approval on any future developments/merging of branches? My knowledge is limited, but I think I understand at the very least that a majority of the miners would be required to switch over to the new software for it to have any value and purpose.

I know there are tons of other cryptos out there, but there's something about BTB that I've always found appealing. If anyone else is interested in helping breathe life back into the coin, or has any ideas how, I'd love to contribute resources of some kind to help do so.
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