@TillKoeln Dear sir. I appollogize for jumping to conclusions about tron withdraw. Please unban my account, I like the unnamed.exchange. It is fun to chat, and I think I do not deserve a 20 year ban. However, it is up to you.
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Perhaps they are upgrading and will send out stuck payments now. 
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Does anyone have an active node with port? Please.
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Does anyone have an active node pleas?
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The block explorer is not working, I would appreciate it, also does anyone have any nodes? I just noticed this is now on unnamed.exchange!
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If there was a hard fork in October 2018, it was probably to remove the attacker's blocks.
I am not involved with anything here, actually I didn't even read the thread before posting. I was just checking out NYC on coinmarketcap, and I checked the rich list on the block explorer. There I noticed 32 blocks that said "Mr.51%", and I was like wtf? Inside these weird blocks is a single transaction with the input as the destination address. The balance appears negative.
Not many people understand what a 51% attack means, it is talked about a lot in the original bitcoin white paper.
Because the block times are fast, 300 confirmations are necessary to prevent another 51% attack.
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Hello, so apparently on or around January 2018, NewYorkCoin had a market capital of around $120,000,000. However, according to the NYC blockchain, a 51% attack was successfully carried out. This event took place around October 2018. The attack was performed by sending slightly less than 1 billion NYC coins from an NYC address without any input addresses, by using the destination address as the input. This is normally rejected by the wallets as an invalid transaction, however, the attacker modified his mining wallet to accept it as a valid transaction. The attacker then mined the blocks to verify it on the blockchain, because the attacker had more than 51% of the hashing power, and the longest chain is always considered the real one. The attacker then used these funds to tank the market, taking around $500,000 usd and collapsing the market. The attacker sold around 32 billion NYC.
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So you want a get rich quick scheme? We should call that the American dream. "How to earn a living without work."
I have news for you, nothing in life is free, and any opportunity to make money comes with risk. Most get rich quick schemes are nothing more than ponzi schemes. And although a ponzi scheme may earn you easy money, it does so at the expense of unweary victims that get in last.
Cryptocurrency holds many opportunities based on its only function; the ability to send coins to a specific address. For example, cryptocurrency may be invested in by purchasing it and transferring it to a safe wallet address, in order to sell it some time in the future. This is similar to trading, except generally is over several years. These activities require both time in learning techniques, as well as researching potential investment opportunities such as dogecoin or emeraldcoin.
Trading and investing is a discipline that takes many years to learn, and also holds great risk.
There are other opportunities involving cryptocurrency such as mining, e-commerce, exchange website development, etc. however, it ALL requires a lot of work.
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ATTENTIONI have some good news and bad news. The bad news is that altilly is delisting eddiecoin after disabling withdrawals and stopping the market in February. The good news is that I contacted them and they have now enabled withdrawals. Better withdrawal now!!! addnode=49.170.187.93:17123
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Can we get batcoin listed on an exchange?
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Currently no batcoin mining, last block 35 days ago. Well, it is alright. Maybe this coin is dead.
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Hey, yobit.net just refunded my stuck fujicoin transaction from May 2019! That is a good sign. I think yobit could be a good exchange, especially if they took their wallets out of maintenance.
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Exchange for LEAF, excellent. But I left all my coins on Cryptopia... I wonder when they will be returned... Hey, I just found leafcoin here too https://www.nlexch.com/markets/leafbtc nice! I lost some leafcoin on cryptopia, as a general rule, you should always withdraw your coins to a wallet that you own the private keys to. Cryptopia did actually have the bankruptcy hearing, and they ruled that the users own the crypto, that was so long ago, I have let those coins go, but if I get them back, great!
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pretty sure we have several wallets at different heights.....so all theses stakes wont count til we figure out the right chain to be on
it would help if we had a working explorer to
You should check out the bitcoin whitepaper, Satoshi was a genius and discussed thoroughly the different height problem. He resolved it by stating the longest chain is considered the correct one.
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I am receiving my coins, however, as a general rule, I do not leave my coins on an exchange. Having batcoin listed on that exchange was nice, I have accumulated a large number of batcoins.
One day someone will get batcoin listed on another exchange such as unnamed.exchange or graviex.net.
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ATTENTION exchange.thecoin.pw has been hacked with bitcoin and dogecoin stolen, create a support ticket at https://support.thecoin.pw/ and attempt coin recovery.
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Visit the page https://support.thecoin.pw/ to create a support ticket. Bitcoin and dogecoin were stolen, however, many coins may be refunded.
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It is called exit scam.
No, it is not an exit scam, bitcoin and dogecoin were stolen. I have made a support ticket here: https://support.thecoin.pw/ and will be receiving back my coins.
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