My vote: Design Ten by elianite
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Typically it means some kind of memory access error. Have you checked log files for more information (bitcoin debug.log and files in /var/log directory)?
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Maybe we should create a Coinex wikipedia page to document the facts before they will be forgotten. Or alternatively write an article titled "The Rise and Fall of the CoinEX realtime exchange".
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Is it already finished ?
Not even beta yet: "Note that this is alpha software." But yes, pretty interesting project indeed.
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More scary news: "A group of researchers in Massachusetts claim that the Ebola virus is "rapidly mutating," which makes it difficult for doctors to diagnose and cure it. According to reports, a study found that nearly 400 genetic mutations of the virus were detected from the early patients in Sierra Leone. The researchers fear the mutation rate will only be hampering the development of treatment including future vaccines." http://au.ibtimes.com/articles/564676/20140831/ebola-virus-outbreak-mutation.htmSo it is like HIV virus.
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From LuckyCheckIN.com page: "We moved to new domain name - coincheckin.com. All balances kept."
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Bitcoin users can face jail time
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My values in "Balance" , "On hold" , and "Checkins" went to zero... Are the payments over? Where is my money The BTC account used was " 1HyRxE3KiATQQuFS5Q3wq8Qz5CDkbKUAaQ " ... Please clarify... GroundZero Maybe she saw the name of your bitcointalk account Sorry, just kidding... Have you checked your address from blockchain.info: https://blockchain.info/address/1HyRxE3KiATQQuFS5Q3wq8Qz5CDkbKUAaQ ? There are some transfers from (LuckyCheckin, BtcRock!).
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This must be a trick.
No trick there, just apocalyptic numbers (you know, this 666 stuff...)
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The WHO is not publishing new disease updates on its site for almost a week now. What is the reason? Are they trying to hide something?
This disease outbreak news 28 August 2014 shows the latest official numbers: http://www.who.int/csr/don/2014_08_28_ebola/en/So the outbreak continues to accelerate.
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"The total number of probable and confirmed cases in the current outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the four affected countries as reported by the respective Ministries of Health of Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone is 3069, with 1552 deaths. The outbreak continues to accelerate. More than 40% of the total number of cases have occurred within the past 21 days. However, most cases are concentrated in only a few localities." http://www.who.int/csr/don/2014_08_28_ebola/en/So it is not looking very good now.
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