I never received or played the games that Jarvis is talking about AGAIN, they wouldn't send it to everyone because that would be too obvious. JFC, get your brains in gear!
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This is your first post?
oh great
YES because his forum account was hacked! Of course it would be his first post. He says he used the same pw as his original forum account too!
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here is a screenshot of the scam email I received. It looks like it is being sent out to bitcointalk members and is being used to hack accounts. WTF does this prove? You think Honorcoin dev would pm from his own forum account? Bitcoin_Mafia did not run the 'game' but she did admit to having used the same password as her forum account when she registered at the Honorcoin website. Seriously, what is up with your critical thinking skills?
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How do you figure it is nothing to do with Honorcoin when the Honorcoin website specifically asked for the Bitcointalk forum user name and for an email and a password?
Of course the 'game' would have been sent from a zero post account, do you think Honorcoin would advertise that they were spamming forum users with this?
So they try out the passwords they have been given on the forum and, when they work, they get to log in to other people's accounts. Otherwise they send a few 'games' out for testing to some of the other registered user names they have. They wouldn't send it to everyone because, again, that would make it pretty clear where it originated from.
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FFS how desperate does your wishing it not to be true have to be.
Bitcoin_Mafia didn't run the program, but she did register on the website with the same password.
I registered on the website and almost immediately received the 'game' by pm here.
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*sigh* Seriously, check out Bitcoin_Mafia's thread about her account having been hacked. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=643807.msg7189216#msg7189216She registered for Honorcoin 'wallet', which requires your Bitcoin talk username, your email and a password. Plus she also received the 'game' and says she downloaded it. This isn't FUD, I have no interest in this coin whatsoever. But when I enter my Bitcointalk forum name into their website, only to receive a pm from a zero post account with a 'game' attached and then read that someone who appears on the Honorcoin website list of users has had their account hacked, it's pretty clear what the situation is. If I'm wrong I'll apologise, but at this time I have no reason to believe I am wrong about this.
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Yeah, I got that one too and actually DL the damn zip before I came to my senses. Running a full on virus scan now Did you use the same pw for the Honorcoin registration as your account here? Tell the truth now
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Are you saying is that the whole thing is a big phishing scam to get people's login details? As well as getting a whole bunch of people installing their pm'd malware game to 'test'. Yes.
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You are not the only one had been hacked, and it's not about HonorCoin. Yes it is. Bitcoin_Mafia shows as having registered on the Honorcoin website. He must have used the same password for the registration there as his account here. It is Honorcoin who is doing this and they are also pm'ing people a 'game' to test which I fucking guarantee is malware without even looking at it.
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OP, you registered for the Honorcoin wallet and you must have used the same password there for the registration that you use for your account here.
Honorcoin is clearly a huge scamming project.
Other people have received pm's here with an invite to 'test' an attached RPG game.
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So who else is receiving forum pm's about a new BTC based RPG game to 'test'?
I figure it'll be courtesy of the registration system of this coin.
Make sure you didn't use the same registration password that you use for anything else and be extremely cautious about any offers to download and install programs.
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Can you post the, usually required, equivalent BTC per/MH per day rate?
Commercial miners who might not be interested in holding a coin will still mine it if the profitability makes it worthwhile. So if you want to attract higher hashing rates you have to put the figures out there.
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Scrypt profitability is also low right now. It's 0.00182053/day profitability per MH/day at most. I'd just like to point out that 0.00182 profitability is pretty good these days for scrypt. I've had three Innosilicon A2 90's running since the beginning of May and can attest to the declining returns across all pools over that time. Given that a higher hashrate for the VRC pool will also contribute to its market price, it is a double-edged sword anyway because the payouts will be less as fewer can be bought on the market with the profits from the pool. If you can reliably earn more BTC elsewhere and buy VRC before it has gone up in price then go for it. I just don't think the market will stay still that long right now.
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if only all woman involved in crypto made an alliance, a girls guild made to hold this coin Perhaps if this thread didn't have pics of hot chicks in skimpys in the opening posts. I get that some of you are still somewhat juvenile about how you express yourselves on the topic of women, but surely you can see that it's not exactly going to enhance the spread of the coin to be alienating the very people it is claiming to support.
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Any chance of fitting in a link to a countdown clock on the OP for when exactly the second POW stage begins?
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I mean, recent discussions are mostly about how we should call our tentacle overlord. Is there anything else for us to do at this point? Monkeys, don't forget we spoke about monkeys as well . . .and sticks.
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All I need now is to figure out where to put "Galactic" in there and I'm all set. Tentacle Overlord, The Deranged Genius of The Galactic AbyssIt.Has.Everything.
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