No problem at all. I have kind of the same policy. I use different VMs to execute wallets.
Is the rich list still being updated? Maybe I could check the balance that way. Nah, doesn't look like it. Don't really know how to check other than using the client. hmm. Would the client allow you to check my balance? If you would be so kind of course.
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No problem at all. I have kind of the same policy. I use different VMs to execute wallets.
Is the rich list still being updated? Maybe I could check the balance that way.
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I'd like to move some CHA from an exchange to my BTC address. Should I simply withdraw it from the exchange to that BTC address?
Is there a CHA block explorer?
Yes. directly withdraw it from the exchange to your BTC address. You can check it by using the CHA wallet. I actually don't want to run the wallet. Is there a blockchain explorer or other method? The new wallet is super easy to use! It's just a personal policy thing. I trade a fair number of different coins and I can't execute all of that code on my machine. I don't know what's in there. I'm OK with high-profile BTC clients.
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I'd like to move some CHA from an exchange to my BTC address. Should I simply withdraw it from the exchange to that BTC address?
Is there a CHA block explorer?
Yes. directly withdraw it from the exchange to your BTC address. You can check it by using the CHA wallet. I actually don't want to run the wallet. Is there a blockchain explorer or other method?
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Is anyone organizing a bounty?
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He transferred them directly to my ShareXcoin address. I never transferred any coins out of my ShareXcoin account besides a 1000 QORA transfer to Poloniex which was lost due to the forking issues. This is also documented pages back. Can any of this be proven by examining the blockchain?
bitcoinrocks, you need to read your own posts. You are the one who said the coins your coins were transferred to sharexcoin. TwinWinNerD transferred my coins to Sharexcoin after I bought them from him because I didn't want to install the wallet.
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bitcoinrocks lost 23 mill on sharexcoin
bigrcanada was the one concerned about the 24 mill they bought on polo. Right.
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We all agree that Poloniex is fine...his shares were transferred to sharexcoin....his question was about getting his coins out of sharexcoin.
That is another poster? He bought QORA on Poloniex and someone other than him transferred them to ShareXcoin?
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I am still waiting to hear back from the Qora dev about whether it is safe to continue trading Qora. When the recent Sharexcoin transaction vanished from the block explorer, only to reappear hours later, I decided I needed to hear from the dev about the current stability of this coin. That is why it is still frozen--it has nothing to do with ShareXcoin.
Regarding ShareXcoin, at the moment it looks like I have seized about 24 million Qora and 0.80 BTC. I'm not sure what should be done with this money, as we don't have a record of people's ShareXcoin balances.
we dont have a record of people's sharexcoin balances,i think donate this money to the committee fund was the best choice. You wouldn't be saying that if you had lost 23M QORA.
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The coins never made it to my address...so my guess is that they are still in the main sharecoin wallet with no record of the purchase without having their DB....I may be mistaken.
But my QORA was sent directly to my ShareXcoin address from outside of the exchange. Here it is: http://coinia.net/qora/blockexplorer.php?q=QfBoh77US6pUb9ae1pHCgDyTrEfPasdZ9yApparently it was 10M that I bought from TwinWinNerD. He sent 100 to test and then the remaining amount. I would have purchased the rest on the exchange.
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Can't the blockchain be examined to see if those coins were ever transferred out of my ShareXcoin address?
That only helps for certain scenarios. I had bought coins on sharexcoin and was in the process of withdrawing them (it was only 50K so that is why I'm not complaining.) But there are folks with lots of coins that were in the same situation as me. There is no way to verify that by the blockchain because it was internal to sharexcoin. So each user's coins aren't actually held in their exchange address? Do we know that's definitely true in this case?
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I am still waiting to hear back from the Qora dev about whether it is safe to continue trading Qora. When the recent Sharexcoin transaction vanished from the block explorer, only to reappear hours later, I decided I needed to hear from the dev about the current stability of this coin. That is why it is still frozen--it has nothing to do with ShareXcoin.
Regarding ShareXcoin, at the moment it looks like I have seized about 24 million Qora and 0.80 BTC. I'm not sure what should be done with this money, as we don't have a record of people's ShareXcoin balances.
As I posted pages back, I lost 23M+ Qora to ShareXcoin and I would very much like to have a fair portion of those seized coins. Those coins belong to ShareXcoin users and to spend them on anything besides reimbursement would be ridiculous.The majority of my coins were bought directly from TwinWinNerD who has a long and excellent reputation in these forums. He transferred them directly to my ShareXcoin address. I never transferred any coins out of my ShareXcoin account besides a 1000 QORA transfer to Poloniex which was lost due to the forking issues. Can any of this be proven by examining the blockchain? While the transfers into ShareX can be proven without a doubt, we can't know 100% that you didn't sold those coins. That is the main problem. Not that I don't trust you, but there will certainly be bogus claims. You gotta understand that! We need a good solution. Can't the blockchain be examined to see if those coins were ever transferred out of my ShareXcoin address?
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I am still waiting to hear back from the Qora dev about whether it is safe to continue trading Qora. When the recent Sharexcoin transaction vanished from the block explorer, only to reappear hours later, I decided I needed to hear from the dev about the current stability of this coin. That is why it is still frozen--it has nothing to do with ShareXcoin.
Regarding ShareXcoin, at the moment it looks like I have seized about 24 million Qora and 0.80 BTC. I'm not sure what should be done with this money, as we don't have a record of people's ShareXcoin balances.
As I posted pages back, I lost 23M+ Qora to ShareXcoin and I would very much like to have a fair portion of those seized coins. Those coins belong to ShareXcoin users and to spend them on anything besides reimbursement would be ridiculous.The majority of my coins were bought directly from TwinWinNerD who has a long and excellent reputation in these forums. He transferred them directly to my ShareXcoin address. I never transferred any coins out of my ShareXcoin account besides a 1000 QORA transfer to Poloniex which was lost due to the forking issues. This is also documented pages back. Can any of this be proven by examining the blockchain?
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I'd like to move some CHA from an exchange to my BTC address. Should I simply withdraw it from the exchange to that BTC address?
Is there a CHA block explorer?
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I hear you. I tried to pull my coins off the exchange but the forking issues prevented it. The solution presented here was to wait. I did. Now it looks like I'm out 23M+ QORA.
Do you mean that ziplibrary had to resend an invalid transaction like in most of our cases (we're still waiting) or did you hold off withdrawing completely? I submitted a test withdrawal from ShareXcoin of a small amount which was subsequently "lost". The solution presented here was to wait until the forking issues were resolved. The server went offline *right* after I asked ShareXcoin to resend the test withdrawal. I think that alerted them to my intention to withdraw the entire 23M QORA and they decided to bolt. In the circumstances it was perfectly the right advice. No one and I mean NO One had any idea Sharexcoin was going to bolt with everyone's money. In the end you got to blame yourself for your decisions whatever advice people give, don't seek to blame others. What blame? I just told my story. All facts.
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I hear you. I tried to pull my coins off the exchange but the forking issues prevented it. The solution presented here was to wait. I did. Now it looks like I'm out 23M+ QORA.
Do you mean that ziplibrary had to resend an invalid transaction like in most of our cases (we're still waiting) or did you hold off withdrawing completely? I submitted a test withdrawal from ShareXcoin of a small amount which was subsequently "lost". The solution presented here was to wait until the forking issues were resolved. The server went offline *right* after I asked ShareXcoin to resend the test withdrawal. I think that alerted them to my intention to withdraw the entire 23M QORA and they decided to bolt.
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How do these issues Keep coming up over and over again. Can't believe I potentially got gox'd .. How could I avoid it? I needed to buy the damn thing...
I hear you. I tried to pull my coins off the exchange but the forking issues prevented it. The solution presented here was to wait. I did. Now it looks like I'm out 23M+ QORA.
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Oh no. Is it confirmed that Sharexcoin has run off with our Qora?
Not yet. How will we be able to confirm that? I am not saying I have more information than anybody else in the community... but if you were to steal depositors' money wouldn't you make sure you take every last satoshi available to you??? I don't see any special effort being made in that respect. I know a guy on these forums who hunts people like this. He's been successful in the past.
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Oh no. Is it confirmed that Sharexcoin has run off with our Qora?
Not yet. How will we be able to confirm that? I am not saying I have more information than anybody else in the community... but if you were to steal depositors' money wouldn't you make sure you take every last satoshi available to you??? I don't see any special effort being made in that respect. Could you elaborate? Do we know where the funds are?
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