10% premine, no windows wallet. Good coin, I will mine this. Well shit, I was gonna pass.....but if shadow is mining it, I may as well too
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10% premine? GTFO and please do not come back.
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I'm sorry I did not read entire thread. Can someone help me understand something?
It is advertised that 1 CANN = 1 Gram of Candy Marijuana. Is there a limit on amount someone can buy? There are going to be 106,000,000 coins. There is 454 grams in a pound. 106,000,000/454 = 233,480 pounds.
The numbers just do not add up for me. Do you have access to over 100,000 Kilo's of Candy?
Don't get me wrong, I am a fan of CANN. I just want to understand the stakes a little better.
It is a commodity that is literally growing. It is pledged one coin = one gram. There are limitations right now of so many grams per day. As things progress more facilities and more dispensaries. The value of the coin will always be one coin = 1 gram of this specific strain. As more markets, dispensaries and grow facilities come, the more solid this coin becomes. Thank you. This is all I was asking and did not want to sort through the thread.
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I'm sorry I did not read entire thread. Can someone help me understand something?
It is advertised that 1 CANN = 1 Gram of Candy Marijuana. Is there a limit on amount someone can buy? There are going to be 106,000,000 coins. There is 454 grams in a pound. 106,000,000/454 = 233,480 pounds.
The numbers just do not add up for me. Do you have access to over 100,000 Kilo's of Candy?
Seriously people, read first..there are just a few posts before yours discussed abt this..
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I'm sorry I did not read entire thread. Can someone help me understand something?
It is advertised that 1 CANN = 1 Gram of Candy Marijuana. Is there a limit on amount someone can buy? There are going to be 106,000,000 coins. There is 454 grams in a pound. 106,000,000/454 = 233,480 pounds.
The numbers just do not add up for me. Do you have access to over 100,000 Kilo's of Candy?
Don't get me wrong, I am a fan of CANN. I just want to understand the stakes a little better.
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I also think that AK was always a nice guy (I first recognized him back in the doge-dice days), who always gave away a lot of coins to strangers in the chat. He was always gambling big, and I remeber he was the first (?) big gambler at jpcdice. Sometimes he lost, sometimes he won, but he was always a nice guy.
But I also think it's important to check every possible connection in this fraud. not only to find the guy who stole all those coins, but also to prove who it wasn't. It's not just simple fingerpointing at AK, it will also help him to prove that he isn't dmf.
There is one thing i still can't understand:
dice.ninja was the most professional looking gambling site I've seen so far. It had a very good feature set, and a great community. DMF always stated that, as far as I can remember 90% of the bankroll is in cold storage. At the last day of dice.ninja, the bankroll was around 2300BTC. That means that even if dmf and to4d were both "hacked", the "hacker" would only be able to steal around 230BTC (assuming that the admin accounts had an option for that directly implemented into the site).
So, even if all that really happened, why not come out clean, paying back the remaining 90% and then selling the site(s)? I'm pretty sure that offering all three gambling sites (jpcdice, darkdice & dice.ninja) could have been sold for quite a lot of btc just because they were uniqe in the style and very promising.
The sites UI was only reporting the invested amount to be that size. 'Only' 1100 BTC were in the 1Ninja wallet at time of site closure.
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So apparently some poor unfortunate sod got pwned by GAW's crappy hashmarket (despite warnings about this possibly happening some weeks ago) when the said individual inadvertently listed 901MHS prime's for sale (worth $45,000) @ $18 for the lot, that sold instantly..lol
Josh you suck...
Edit: They also still allow sellers to list @ 1mhs hashlet for sale for $10m. Just make sure you dont have $10m in your balance if you click one of these by mistake or its goodbye $10m LOL..
you got a link to the thread? Here you go https://hashtalk.org/topic/11651/sold-901mh-zen-hashlets-for-18-on-hash-marketThose were Zens not Primes($17k retail vs $45k). Don't get me wrong, it sucks none the less. But 901 Zens is much better than primes.
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in case I lose access to any of my accounts here or elsewhere :
the receiving address will stay the same, I don't intend to change it.
can somebody please quote this post, thanx
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not sure i would trust this guy.
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Hi please sign me up.
BTC 1HmAcZ5CdnaV4WcTbtj7Ef9DEjQt3d3d8S
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I don't know what any of that tells us, other than that the coins Mateo just lost seem to have been withdrawn from DB and redeposited without being used for anything in between.
Edit: I should point out that each of these transactions is a child of the one before it; they form a chain. Each (other than the first) has just one input, so you can follow the chain back from the last to the first.
The fact that the entire withdraw was untouched and sent back in its entirety should be a flag imho. Flag for what? That he won 600 last time, withdrew them and then redeposited later on and lost it? :-) I don't want to defend them, they fucked up a lot of things, but some conspiracy theories are really funny. What I mean is he went through the trouble to withdraw to 3 separate addresses, but then on a whim he decides to send it all back in 1 tx.
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GNS POW is over. I hope you are rerouting the hash.
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I don't know what any of that tells us, other than that the coins Mateo just lost seem to have been withdrawn from DB and redeposited without being used for anything in between.
Edit: I should point out that each of these transactions is a child of the one before it; they form a chain. Each (other than the first) has just one input, so you can follow the chain back from the last to the first.
The fact that the entire withdraw was untouched and sent back in its entirety should be a flag imho.
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I have an odd --security vulnerability?-- that I found on Zenpool.
Yesterday I sold one of my accounts with only 2MH of Primes on it. Before selling I:
1. Changed the password to something else 2. Sent the escrow the pass/account name 3. The new buyer then changed it again (presumably) and also changed the email associated with the account.
However, when I go to Zenpool I can log in to that old account with my original password (from before I changed it) that is auto-remembered by the browser. If I attempt to login manually it does not work.
My account is quite small, but some of the accounts selling on the forums are not, so someone could make off with quite a bit of stolen mining, plus liquidate all of the miners on the account and withdraw that total. I would hope that everyone has 2FA enabled on their new account right after they buy it, but even with 2FA I can put all of the miner's a person has up for sale.
I am still able to boost the other accounts miner, put his miners for sale, but not able to withdraw his balance since he has 2FA enabled. I emailed Josh 18 hours ago about this, but no reply.
If you buy an account on hashtalk, you better enable 2FA immediately.
ACCORDING TO ERIC You have to send them the vulnerability before posting it on here or you won't get paid. P.S. Thanks for leaving that company! Not sure how to email Eric, so just emailed Josh. His lack of response seems indicate no one cares. If someone has Eric's email I can send it to him instead. Pretty sure this was already dealt with earlier today "message from cloud by Eric from ZenCloud Important Message ZenClouders, As you may already know, we do not officially support the sale of a ZenCloud account between private parties. However, we know this takes place from time to time therefore the following message is very important. We've identified a possible vulnerability that would allow an account seller to keep control of the account even after the buyer has changed the password. This would allow the seller to essentially take the account back once it's been sold. We are working to fix this immediately, but the best course of action is to NOT buy or sell an account from any private party until another announcement is made concerning this issue."
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Who are you? How are you even involved in this? Is this Flexhash/CEO/MimCID's Hero account? Kinda hard to listen to anything he says with feedback like that.
No, that is Supa fucking Dupa. Kind of a legend in his own right
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Careful when withdrawing from https://btc-market.org/ guys.. They don't pay BTC fees so it looks like my withdrawal will be stuck? It will(should) eventually go through. I have had tons of withdraws from many places that added no fees. The longest I have waited is 1 day, but they always went through. If you have a wallet that can send unconfirmed coins it may(or may not) speed things up by sending the inputs to another address and adding an overly hefty miners fee.
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Makes me wonder if same kind of thing happened at his other site diceliteco.in max win of 444 LTC Site profit = -17,174.3479 LTC
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I really wonder how they got in there
Someone could have just been brute forcing the email for the past 5 years. Although if it were that you think the provider would have noticed by now. I can only imagine how many failed attempts it would take for a decent password.
I guess we will just have to enjoy the popcorn and see if he reveals the attack vector.
The lost password reset question was a birthday. Probably would have been easy to crack.
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Edited months later after GAW has changed business models and is now more than likely a complete Ponzi/Scam.
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