Todd specifically Tweeted not to use his participation as endorsement!!!
I did not take it that way and I didn't represent it that way. Exactly because he is NOT a Zcash-fan it can be nearly excluded that he would be part of some kind of conspiracy. Because he is not a Zcash fan he could've saved the private key and publish it at a suitable time while shorting the hell out of it on the markets lol.
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Why wouldn't they use hundreds or even thousands of people generating shards of the golden key and have them all doing it in different ways to just about guarantee that there was no funny business in the setup.
Because they created a gazillion coins
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Altcoin cold wallets, not Bitcoin. Should've clarified that, sorry.
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Cryptsy cold wallets getting dumped on Bittrex: It is confirmed that the account we got stopped at bittrex was allowed after security check to continue trading. We have tracked transaction to this account to the cold wallet at cryptsy. Bittrex says that the wallet was not stolen property so all we can gather from that is it was being sold on be hand of solvency agents (still a guess, bittrex claims client confidentiality).
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You only need one honest member in the "trusted setup" to make it work right?
That's easy. Hire a bunch of guys who are deemed trustworthy, who say they will do it properly, and then trash the system they did it on (burn it, destroy it, drop a giant car magnet on it, etc.) If they get the top 10 or 20 trustworthy people / coders / escrow / ... it's like the firing squad theory where the "guilt" of execution is distributed so more people are likely to actually hit the target, but you only need one person to hit so everyone else can miss.
Appears they only had 6 (yes, six) people generating the parameters. Peter T. Odd was one of them, and the rest are probably Zcash team.
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It is confirmed that the account we got stopped at bittrex was allowed after security check to continue trading. We have tracked transaction to this account to the cold wallet at cryptsy. Bittrex says that the wallet was not stolen property so all we can gather from that is it was being sold on be hand of solvency agents (still a guess, bittrex claims client confidentiality).
The dump was mostly sold to members of the dev team and we are happy this huge wallet is gone to distribution and not hanging as a threat of a huge dump any more.
oh, so it means that those court appointed muppets are just selling off AUR to recover funds for the lawsuit....... It could also mean Vern fooled Bittrex into believing so. Wasn't he the only one with passwords to the wallets?
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As for the errors, you need to do all four following steps ( part 3) every time you want to run the client through a new terminal session: Yeah I did everything in the same terminal session from start to finish.
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What I'd appreciate above all is a step-by-step guide on how to build and run the wallet on a freshly installed Linux, for example Ubuntu 16.04 on a new virtual box virtual machine.
I'm unable to manage with the different go versions and environment settings and chaotic instructions that come with the source tree myself.
1) Download & Extract skycoin-0.8.0-bin-linux-x64.tar.gz from skycoin.net Thanks but I was looking for build instructions. Anyway I followed your instructions, and the final ./run.sh command produced these errors: cmd/skycoin/skycoin.go:16:2: cannot find package "github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/cipher" in any of: /home/fragbait/.gvm/gos/go1.6/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/cipher (from $GOROOT) /home/fragbait/.gvm/pkgsets/go1.6/global/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/cipher (from $GOPATH) cmd/skycoin/skycoin.go:17:2: cannot find package "github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/coin" in any of: /home/fragbait/.gvm/gos/go1.6/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/coin (from $GOROOT) /home/fragbait/.gvm/pkgsets/go1.6/global/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/coin (from $GOPATH) cmd/skycoin/skycoin.go:18:2: cannot find package "github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/daemon" in any of: /home/fragbait/.gvm/gos/go1.6/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/daemon (from $GOROOT) /home/fragbait/.gvm/pkgsets/go1.6/global/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/daemon (from $GOPATH) cmd/skycoin/skycoin.go:19:2: cannot find package "github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/gui" in any of: /home/fragbait/.gvm/gos/go1.6/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/gui (from $GOROOT) /home/fragbait/.gvm/pkgsets/go1.6/global/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/gui (from $GOPATH) cmd/skycoin/skycoin.go:20:2: cannot find package "github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/util" in any of: /home/fragbait/.gvm/gos/go1.6/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/util (from $GOROOT) /home/fragbait/.gvm/pkgsets/go1.6/global/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/util (from $GOPATH) cmd/skycoin/skycoin.go:21:2: cannot find package "github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/visor/blockdb" in any of: /home/fragbait/.gvm/gos/go1.6/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/visor/blockdb (from $GOROOT) /home/fragbait/.gvm/pkgsets/go1.6/global/src/github.com/skycoin/skycoin/src/visor/blockdb (from $GOPATH) cmd/skycoin/skycoin.go:22:2: cannot find package "gopkg.in/op/go-logging.v1" in any of: /home/fragbait/.gvm/gos/go1.6/src/gopkg.in/op/go-logging.v1 (from $GOROOT) /home/fragbait/.gvm/pkgsets/go1.6/global/src/gopkg.in/op/go-logging.v1 (from $GOPATH)
Anyone else? The Skycoin team perhaps?
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We want to have everything done for the coin in three weeks ...
The critical things are ...
What I'd appreciate above all is a step-by-step guide on how to build and run the wallet on a freshly installed Linux, for example Ubuntu 16.04 on a new virtual box virtual machine. I'm unable to manage with the different go versions and environment settings and chaotic instructions that come with the source tree myself.
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You must factor in that some of the larger BTC Whales are XMR Whales too.
And for those who are not, the hour is getting late. Soon it will not be possible to become a Monero whale. The club doors are already beginning to swing shut. Where has your post gone where you said we were at your buy zone at 0.018? I was just wondering where is your stop loss at. Where did aminorex go? He used to post non-stop a while ago. I hope he is ok.
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Monero market cap falls below 100M. Where's the dev?
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When i invested in this coin i was single
Now im married and have 2 kids
Now that's a marketing speech I haven't heard before. Did it also add more inches to your penis?
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Monero should start go UP Soon and DASH should start COLLAPSING Soon. Anytime now. I think.
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You must factor in that some of the larger BTC Whales are XMR Whales too.
And for those who are not, the hour is getting late. Soon it will not be possible to become a Monero whale. The club doors are already beginning to swing shut. Where has your post gone where you said we were at your buy zone at 0.018? I was just wondering where is your stop loss at.
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The thing that bothers me the most is that these guys continue to pull their scams on others and there is no mechanism to stop it. I remember the day David made the first post about the group and what had transpired. Not a pretty thing after buying from the ICO and honestly, until I researched the issue, I wasn't sure who to trust. It didn't take long to figure that out however and the rest is history but, it still amazes me how people can pull off blatantly illegal stunts, with no consideration for the people who are being hurt, and not suffer the consequences.
At least not in THIS life...
Well if and when cryptos make a few pissed off scam victims incredibly wealthy the means and resources will be there.
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It dawned on me today that relative to Bitcoin market cap most people own such a tiny amount that even if instantly the market cap of byteball is a few million the average guy with 5-20 btc will end up getting like a few dollars worth. I get that it's free but anyone wanting a decent amount may as well wait for exchanges.
Yeah and there's a non-zero chance you will lose your BTC somewhere during the steps of consolidating your coins to a single address, making the identification tx, and sending it all back to a new cold wallet.
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The same people already released (at least) one Zcoin coin called Zerovert. It ended up with them dumping the premine on an exchange and disappearing and leaving everyone else to hold the bags of a broken coin.
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The miner is built into the wallet, from what I understand.
It's good if you understand what you have built. Now gtfo scammer.
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When it comes to privacy in the vast realm of digital currencies, non-traceable software is a big deal. On September 25, ZCoin will launch the first cryptocurrency that utilizes the Zerocoin protocol, which promises full anonymity on the blockchain.https://news.bitcoin.com/zero-knowledge-zcoin-launching-soon/ To be honest this really looks like a scam to me. ZeroCoin was the original name of the first implementation of what is now called ZCash. This is so confusing that it invites users to mix up the two and maks this look like some kind of phishing scam. Also the article makes no mention of ZCash as far as I can see. These guys actually developed the protocol. Yeah it's the same Zerovert pump and dump scammer who premined a bunch and was the only one selling on exchanges before anyone else could mine any coins. The coin itself was supposed to be Zerocoin technology but guess they realized they can't do it and disappeared after dumping their premine.
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