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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving
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on: July 15, 2014, 09:27:04 PM
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The major concern is that in his position, Kid was able to dump at the best possible spot, an "insider trading" issue that most of the coins have.
It is why I pushed hard for the open Skype group, to avoid such danger. And itīs working just fine! Every body can help and benefit from it.
i wish i dumped some coins at 2900... dumped thecoins in june coins sub 300, like 270. far from a good price. i dumped in like 500k in may at 1200 and 800, but then bought back a ton at 400. millions.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: QTM Scam - Not only do they scam you - they blame others for their fail
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on: July 15, 2014, 06:57:30 PM
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This is a copy/paste from my post in the qtm thread exposing the scam, just for let know to the bct community what's happening here. Judge yourself Hey guys, was researching the reported issue in the QTM blockchain and source code. This is what I'd found: Let's start with the source code https://github.com/QTMholdings/quantum/blob/master/src/ ... everything seems normal when you start looking the main file:  10,000 coins reward every PoW block, 0 coins every PoS block in main.cpp. OK. What about main.h?  Last PoW block = 1,000, tx fees = 0, max money = 10,000,000 * COIN. Let's see, 1,000 pow blocks * 10,000 coins = 10,000,000 total coins, so total coins are ok, but wait, if max money = 10,000,000 * COIN in the source code, what is the value of COIN variable? ok let's check util.h to know that information  COIN = 1,000,000 in quantum util.h file. Let's compare this value with another important coins, specifically bitcoin and dogecoin  Bitcoin COIN = 100,000,000  Dogecoin COIN = 100,000,000 Ok so COIN value in quantum is 1 million, but in bitcoin and dogecoin is 100 million, so quantum does not have a COIN variable standard value. What does this means? it means that 2 zeroes are missing in the qtm COIN variable and this value affects directly the data showed in any block explorer, even in coinmarketcap, hiding the real total amount of generated coins. What can say us the blockchain? well, I had migrated the qtm blockchain to a postgresql db, applied some ordering filters and this is the result:  In the picture we can see 3 transactions at different blocks, we have a transaction of 10,000 coins, a transaction of 100,000 coins a transaction of 10,010,000. How can be possible a 10,010,000 transaction if qtm have a total amount of coins of only 10,000,000? hidden funds is the response. Merging the proofs we can conclude that QTM total amount of coins is more than 10 million.. I am sorry that a community is harmed by a developer who acted unprofessionally. I am confident that TheCryptoEdge, onemanatatime, Kazonomics and AltcoinAce solve this problem soon and optimally Problem is though you are wrong. There is no hidden block. It would have shown up in the explorer. those are 64 bit integers, so when you say ist 10000000 * COIN its just converting that number to a 64 bit integer to the correct percision
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving
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on: July 15, 2014, 06:53:46 PM
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I am trying to help you all out, I am paying 120 a month for hosting fluttercoin.us, I never took it down. I am offering to transfer all domains I hold.
All of this started because i went on vacation, and some guy with QTM made up some lame BS about creating a hidden block. I said it all along, I was not the boss, leader, etc. and me missing for a few weeks shouldn't have made any difference.
If the guy removes my personal information (soomster) I will transfer the domains.
So why did you send all your FLT to Mintpal on the 14th of June? Something does not up. It looks pretty obvious that your got fed up with everything and decided to pump the coin with the "major" announcement and anonymity and then dump everything and leave. Anyway as somebody already said you are the creator of this coin so you deserve respect for that. I don't mean to offend you and I don't care much about QTM but some things that you are saying do not make much sense at least to me. All the best in your future endeavors. That wasn't all... it was enough to pay for my vacation spending etc. There was no pump. I wish there was LOL because I'd of only sold half of those. I still have a lot of FLT. I just dumped roughly 25%
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving
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on: July 15, 2014, 04:33:24 PM
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I mean all the QTM stuff is BS. I stole 50BTC? I wish. I barely have enough money to pay my kids first tuition bill.
All the QTM stuff was a huge misunderstanding, there was no hidden block. The guy who reported that really had no idea what he was talking about.
I didn't scam anyone, ever. I invested 6 months into thsi coin for nothing. I never took donations for hosting (hosting was near $250 a month at one point)
I simply walked away for a variety of reasons. i still indeed have a large number of FLT, so I have a vested interest in you people making it work.
Thanks soomster for removing my address.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / QTM Scam - Not only do they scam you - they blame others for their fail
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on: July 15, 2014, 05:25:56 AM
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So one of their crack team says I mined a hidden block somehow...
1) there is/was no hidden block 2) there can only be 1000 blocks @ 10K each - hence 10 million coins, hence any "hidden block" would be nullified as again - there can only be 1000 mined blocks PoW 3) main.h is correct - 10,000,000 * COIN is the max money 4) they talk about things that they don't understand - util is telling us the value for display of the coin - hence instead of doing something like 100 * 1000000 to convert an int64 as 100 instead you multiply 100 * COIN (which has a value of 1000000) hence max QTM IS SUPPOSED TO BE 10000000000000 expressed as int64
And finally - if one runs getinfo in the old QTM client - there is LESS THAN 10 million coins because of transaction fees that needed to be paid to ensure large transactions I sent to the QTM team were not delayed - I had many issues with this client and blew the original wallet up and likely lost a modest ammount of coins in the process (thousands)
I made this coin, i mined this coin, they tried to send me 10K QTM and .25 BTC AFTER I tested and made numerous changes for near 2 1/2 weeks. And made how much on the "IPO"?
IPO = scam = illegal where I come from
Then when the price tanked (who would hold QTM when BTC was rising fast??), they invented a hidden block and blamed me.
Thats slander where i come from.
"invest" with these clowns at your own risk (you will lose no doubt)
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FlutterCoin FLT Proof Of Transaction Cash Back for Sending & Recieving
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on: July 15, 2014, 03:37:10 AM
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Still fighting a silent war, so I cannot be a part of FLT - but you can blame fernand0x for all of this - for threats against me etc. and ultimately my quiting. He cost me and a few others a great deal of money (near 30K). But its water under the bridge. Lesson learned. Crypto is a fools game if you can't afford to lose. This is what I posted to this clown in reponse to his QTM hidden block nonsense in thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=593438.msg7680715#msg7680715My reponse: 1) there is/was no hidden block 2) there can only be 1000 blocks @ 10K each - hence 10 million coins, hence any "hidden block" would be nullified as again - there can only be 1000 mined blocks PoW 3) main.h is correct - 10,000,000 * COIN is the max money 4) your taling about things that you don't understand - util.h is telling us the value for display of the coin - hence instead of doing something like 100 * 1000000 to convert an int64 as 100 instead you multiply 100 * COIN (which has a value of 1000000) hence max QTM IS SUPPOSED TO BE 10000000000000 expressed as int64 DUMBASS
You started all this BS based on stupidity and non-understanding of the code - you actually had them abandon QTM and move to QTM2???
Also you are reading the transactions wrong and you don't understand how POS transactions are formatted, and you obviously have no idea how to read as the block you are saying had 10,010,000 QTM in it has 10K in it an likely a test of 10 QTM while I was mining it.
WTF would be the point of mining all these coins? The market could never sustain it.
And finally - if one runs getinfo in the old QTM client - there is LESS THAN 10 million coins because of transaction fees that needed to be paid to ensure large transactions I sent to the QTM team were not delayed - I had many issues with this client and blew the original wallet up and likely lost a modest ammount of coins in the process (thousands)
This though speaks volumes as to the QTM team if you guys didn't see this was incorrect what this guy was saying.
DO NOT make accusations based on stupidy - PLEASE.
You are likely the cause of the FLT threats etc sent to me so likely you are also responsible for me quiting FLT.
Job well done Sherlock!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Quantum [QTM] Live @ Bittrex [Buy programs initiated]
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on: July 15, 2014, 03:22:58 AM
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Hey guys, was researching the reported issue in the QTM blockchain and source code. This is what I'd found: Let's start with the source code https://github.com/QTMholdings/quantum/blob/master/src/ ... everything seems normal when you start looking the main file:  10,000 coins reward every PoW block, 0 coins every PoS block in main.cpp. OK. What about main.h?  Last PoW block = 1,000, tx fees = 0, max money = 10,000,000 * COIN. Let's see, 1,000 pow blocks * 10,000 coins = 10,000,000 total coins, so total coins are ok, but wait, if max money = 10,000,000 * COIN in the source code, what is the value of COIN variable? ok let's check util.h to know that information  COIN = 1,000,000 in quantum util.h file. Let's compare this value with another important coins, specifically bitcoin and dogecoin  Bitcoin COIN = 100,000,000  Dogecoin COIN = 100,000,000 Ok so COIN value in quantum is 1 million, but in bitcoin and dogecoin is 100 million, so quantum does not have a COIN variable standard value. What does this means? it means that 2 zeroes are missing in the qtm COIN variable and this value affects directly the data showed in any block explorer, even in coinmarketcap, hiding the real total amount of generated coins. What can say us the blockchain? well, I had migrated the qtm blockchain to a postgresql db, applied some ordering filters and this is the result:  In the picture we can see 3 transactions at different blocks, we have a transaction of 10,000 coins, a transaction of 100,000 coins a transaction of 10,010,000. How can be possible a 10,010,000 transaction if qtm have a total amount of coins of only 10,000,000? hidden funds is the response. Merging the proofs we can conclude that QTM total amount of coins is more than 10 million.. I am sorry that a community is harmed by a developer who acted unprofessionally. I am confident that TheCryptoEdge, onemanatatime, Kazonomics and AltcoinAce solve this problem soon and optimally Let me expose your stupidity for a moment little guy. 1) there is/was no hidden block 2) there can only be 1000 blocks @ 10K each - hence 10 million coins, hence any "hidden block" would be nullified as again - there can only be 1000 mined blocks PoW 3) main.h is correct - 10,000,000 * COIN is the max money 4) your taling about things that you don't understand - util.h is telling us the value for display of the coin - hence instead of doing something like 100 * 1000000 to convert an int64 as 100 instead you multiply 100 * COIN (which has a value of 1000000) hence max QTM IS SUPPOSED TO BE 10000000000000 expressed as int64 DUMBASS You started all this BS based on stupidity and non-understanding of the code - you actually had them abandon QTM and move to QTM2??? Also you are reading the transactions wrong and you don't understand how POS transactions are formatted, and you obviously have no idea how to read as the block you are saying had 10,010,000 QTM in it has 10K in it an likely a test of 10 QTM while I was mining it. WTF would be the point of mining all these coins? The market could never sustain it. And finally - if one runs getinfo in the old QTM client - there is LESS THAN 10 million coins because of transaction fees that needed to be paid to ensure large transactions I sent to the QTM team were not delayed - I had many issues with this client and blew the original wallet up and likely lost a modest ammount of coins in the process (thousands) This though speaks volumes as to the QTM team if you guys didn't see this was incorrect what this guy was saying. DO NOT make accusations based on stupidy - PLEASE. You are likely the cause of the FLT threats etc sent to me so likely you are also responsible for me quiting FLT. Job well done Sherlock!
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