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June 02, 2015, 05:28:19 PM
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I think it is a valid question if the funds are to be kept in Cryptsy.  It would be safer for a user to keep them in their own Cryptsy account for the simple reason that they have the password and attached 2FA device in their possession and can access the funds without a third party going through a checklist to make sure the request for funds is valid and not forged.

Some users with a weak password and no 2FA may "gain" some safety but this wouldn't be the norm as I would like to think the majority of users would be wise enough to enable 2FA on their accounts.
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June 02, 2015, 05:58:53 PM
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@wunkbone, I have been receiving reports on this thread, in terms of your language and threats.
Please stick to the point and answer peoples doubts rather than mess up your own launch thread.

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June 02, 2015, 06:00:09 PM
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I think it is a valid question if the funds are to be kept in Cryptsy.  It would be safer for a user to keep them in their own Cryptsy account for the simple reason that they have the password and attached 2FA device in their possession and can access the funds without a third party going through a checklist to make sure the request for funds is valid and not forged.

Some users with a weak password and no 2FA may "gain" some safety but this wouldn't be the norm as I would like to think the majority of users would be wise enough to enable 2FA on their accounts.

yes question is valid but when it was repeated again and again ignoring the answer that shows the seriousness of the questionnaire.

we are not going to use cryptsy address for our exchange it was placed there for some time untill the exchange wallet finish sync and within two or 3 hours it will finish sync after that it will be replaced with our local storage. even we will not use cryptsy address for long time because if some thing happen to cryptsy we will also be effected and lose funds.

according to the current status the wallet will finish sync within 2 hours max and we are going to disable the XPY deposit untill that . i think it will solve the issues Smiley



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June 02, 2015, 06:03:04 PM
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@wunkbone, I have been receiving reports on this thread, in terms of your language and threats.
Please stick to the point and answer peoples doubts rather than mess up your own launch thread.

@ Benson Samuel

bro they started it look at all the threads they started using abusive language. and we only replied in that way when things become un tolerable.

You can check when someone asked question in a decent way we responded in the same manner but don't able to tolerate nonsense.

you can check even they started spamming here in indian thread Sad

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June 02, 2015, 06:06:58 PM
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@wunkbone, I have been receiving reports on this thread, in terms of your language and threats.
Please stick to the point and answer peoples doubts rather than mess up your own launch thread.

@ Benson Samuel

bro they started it look at all the threads they started using abusive language. and we only replied in that way when things become un tolerable.

You can check when someone asked question in a decent way we responded in the same manner but don't able to tolerate nonsense.

you can check even they started spamming here in indian thread Sad


Well hopefully, you will handle them with a cool head going forward.

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June 02, 2015, 06:07:37 PM
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@wunkbone, I have been receiving reports on this thread, in terms of your language and threats.
Please stick to the point and answer peoples doubts rather than mess up your own launch thread.

@ Benson Samuel

bro they started it look at all the threads they started using abusive language. and we only replied in that way when things become un tolerable.

You can check when someone asked question in a decent way we responded in the same manner but don't able to tolerate nonsense.

you can check even they started spamming here in indian thread Sad


Well hopefully, you will handle them with a cool head going forward.

Smiley

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June 02, 2015, 06:09:39 PM
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Are you going to answer the questions or not?

Why is someone depositing coins in YOUR Cryptsy wallet more secure than them depositing coins in their own Cryptsy account? Also, you claim your exchange is unhackable. I have news for you, Cryptsy is NOT unhackable.

Why are you lying to Hashtalk members and telling them that you are not using a Cryptsy address for your super secure unhackable exchange?


https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37947/anyone-ready-to-hack-xpy-wallet-of-http-tntswap-com/20 Archive: https://archive.is/FIliR

Do you have proof of the 10,000 XPY bounty you are offering to hack "your" exchange yet? Also, is Big Vern (Paul) aware that you are offering a bounty to hack his Cryptsy exchange?



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June 02, 2015, 06:12:36 PM
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I think it is a valid question if the funds are to be kept in Cryptsy.  It would be safer for a user to keep them in their own Cryptsy account for the simple reason that they have the password and attached 2FA device in their possession and can access the funds without a third party going through a checklist to make sure the request for funds is valid and not forged.

Some users with a weak password and no 2FA may "gain" some safety but this wouldn't be the norm as I would like to think the majority of users would be wise enough to enable 2FA on their accounts.

yes question is valid but when it was repeated again and again ignoring the answer that shows the seriousness of the questionnaire.

we are not going to use cryptsy address for our exchange it was placed there for some time untill the exchange wallet finish sync and within two or 3 hours it will finish sync after that it will be replaced with our local storage. even we will not use cryptsy address for long time because if some thing happen to cryptsy we will also be effected and lose funds.

according to the current status the wallet will finish sync within 2 hours max and we are going to disable the XPY deposit untill that . i think it will solve the issues Smiley


Except that you haven't answered any other questions, for example if the BTC or the TNT deposit address is not a Cryptsy address - why is it the same for everyone and how are you going to handle those manual deposits?

More here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1000505.msg11515448#msg11515448

Answer all questions in that post in full words and sentences (English preferably) and we'll go from there.

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June 02, 2015, 06:16:22 PM
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Are you going to answer the questions or not?

Why is someone depositing coins in YOUR Cryptsy wallet more secure than them depositing coins in their own Cryptsy account? Also, you claim your exchange is unhackable. I have news for you, Cryptsy is NOT unhackable.

Why are you lying to Hashtalk members and telling them that you are not using a Cryptsy address for your super secure unhackable exchange?


https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37947/anyone-ready-to-hack-xpy-wallet-of-http-tntswap-com/20 Archive: https://archive.is/FIliR

Do you have proof of the 10,000 XPY bounty you are offering to hack "your" exchange yet? Also, is Big Vern (Paul) aware that you are offering a bounty to hack his Cryptsy exchange?




it was clearly stated to hack tntswap.com server not cryptsy you fool and 10K xpy was in our local wallet and we don't give any info to you about that .

if hacker can get access to our server he can get access to our local wallet you fool not to cryptsy Smiley

 

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June 02, 2015, 06:23:29 PM
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What happened to the coldcoiner post on HT?

https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37978/i-am-fucking-the-trolls-at-bitcoin-talk/6
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June 02, 2015, 06:23:55 PM
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Are you going to answer the questions or not?

Why is someone depositing coins in YOUR Cryptsy wallet more secure than them depositing coins in their own Cryptsy account? Also, you claim your exchange is unhackable. I have news for you, Cryptsy is NOT unhackable.

Why are you lying to Hashtalk members and telling them that you are not using a Cryptsy address for your super secure unhackable exchange?


https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37947/anyone-ready-to-hack-xpy-wallet-of-http-tntswap-com/20 Archive: https://archive.is/FIliR

Do you have proof of the 10,000 XPY bounty you are offering to hack "your" exchange yet? Also, is Big Vern (Paul) aware that you are offering a bounty to hack his Cryptsy exchange?




it was clearly stated to hack tntswap.com server not cryptsy you fool and 10K xpy was in our local wallet and we don't give any info to you about that .

if hacker can get access to our server he can get access to our local wallet you fool not to cryptsy Smiley

 

Fact: You are using a Cryptsy wallet for Paycoin deposits on your exchange. You stated that there is 10,000 XPY in that wallet (9,000 have gone through that address over several months), and that whomever successfully hacked it could keep them. This is asking people to hack Cryptsy, regardless of what you wish to believe. Again, why are you asking people to hack Cryptsy, and is Big Vern aware of this? Did you get his approval to make this challenge? Where is the proof of the 10,000 XPY blounty that you claimed are there? That address shows 9,000 moving through there over several months, with a zero current balance. Why are you lying to Hashtalk members about TNTswap using a Cryptsy address for Paycoin deposits? How is someone depositing coins in YOUR Cryptsy account more secure than depositing them in their own Cryptsy account? How does challenging every hacker out there to hack the wallet with a huge reward and no repercussions for getting caught (from you anyways, I suspect BigVern would NOT be amused by this) make it more secure?

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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June 02, 2015, 06:26:35 PM
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I think it is a valid question if the funds are to be kept in Cryptsy.  It would be safer for a user to keep them in their own Cryptsy account for the simple reason that they have the password and attached 2FA device in their possession and can access the funds without a third party going through a checklist to make sure the request for funds is valid and not forged.

Some users with a weak password and no 2FA may "gain" some safety but this wouldn't be the norm as I would like to think the majority of users would be wise enough to enable 2FA on their accounts.

yes question is valid but when it was repeated again and again ignoring the answer that shows the seriousness of the questionnaire.

we are not going to use cryptsy address for our exchange it was placed there for some time untill the exchange wallet finish sync and within two or 3 hours it will finish sync after that it will be replaced with our local storage. even we will not use cryptsy address for long time because if some thing happen to cryptsy we will also be effected and lose funds.

according to the current status the wallet will finish sync within 2 hours max and we are going to disable the XPY deposit untill that . i think it will solve the issues Smiley


Except that you haven't answered any other questions, for example if the BTC or the TNT deposit address is not a Cryptsy address - why is it the same for everyone and how are you going to handle those manual deposits?

More here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1000505.msg11515448#msg11515448

Answer all questions in that post in full words and sentences (English preferably) and we'll go from there.




How will you handle BTC exchange rate changes? If BTC goes up to $500 will you still guarantee $1 per coin? If BTC goes down to $100 will you pocket the difference?

If a user buys coin through escrow he is paying in BTC to escrow and getting TNT coin in return of that. And if in between the escrow time limit he decided to cancel the deal he have to return the coin to escrow and get back the BTC from escrow. We don't have any access to funds deposited in escrow so he will get the actual btc he deposited to buy the coin minus the escrow fees.


On the other hand if user buy coin from our exchange directly then we will convert the BTC paid by user to $ immediately and keep the fund to support the coin buy back.

Why 3 months and what happens after 3 months?

I think three months is enough time for a user to finalize it will be beneficial for him to keep the coin or not. if he finds not then just return the coin and stake generated and get back the BTC deposited. It's not possible to give life time escrow service.

How will you track "stake generated"?

wallet will stake at particular rate and we can easily calculate the stake rate. using freely availabe calculator and using compound intrest formula



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June 02, 2015, 06:28:20 PM
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What if the person does not have the wallet online so therefore it will not stake? Are you calculating compounding stake or not? Are you still going to charge him the stake? You have not thought this through at all.

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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June 02, 2015, 06:28:52 PM
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Are you going to answer the questions or not?

Why is someone depositing coins in YOUR Cryptsy wallet more secure than them depositing coins in their own Cryptsy account? Also, you claim your exchange is unhackable. I have news for you, Cryptsy is NOT unhackable.

Why are you lying to Hashtalk members and telling them that you are not using a Cryptsy address for your super secure unhackable exchange?


https://hashtalk.ch/topic/37947/anyone-ready-to-hack-xpy-wallet-of-http-tntswap-com/20 Archive: https://archive.is/FIliR

Do you have proof of the 10,000 XPY bounty you are offering to hack "your" exchange yet? Also, is Big Vern (Paul) aware that you are offering a bounty to hack his Cryptsy exchange?




it was clearly stated to hack tntswap.com server not cryptsy you fool and 10K xpy was in our local wallet and we don't give any info to you about that .

if hacker can get access to our server he can get access to our local wallet you fool not to cryptsy Smiley

 

Fact: You are using a Cryptsy wallet for Paycoin deposits on your exchange. You stated that there is 10,000 XPY in that wallet (9,000 have gone through that address over several months), and that whomever successfully hacked it could keep them. This is asking people to hack Cryptsy, regardless of what you wish to believe. Again, why are you asking people to hack Cryptsy, and is Big Vern aware of this? Did you get his approval to make this challenge? Where is the proof of the 10,000 XPY blounty that you claimed are there? That address shows 9,000 moving through there over several months, with a zero current balance. Why are you lying to Hashtalk members about TNTswap using a Cryptsy address for Paycoin deposits? How is someone depositing coins in YOUR Cryptsy account more secure than depositing them in their own Cryptsy account? How does challenging every hacker out there to hack the wallet with a huge reward and no repercussions for getting caught (from you anyways, I suspect BigVern would NOT be amused by this) make it more secure?

it was clearly mentioned in the thread to hack wallet of tntswap.com there was a big difference between wallet and address Smiley

it was just an address posted there Smiley not the wallet connected to our server not in anyway cryptsy is connected to us.

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June 02, 2015, 06:31:37 PM
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I am completely enthralled by this idea of storing Crypto coins off of the blockchain. Please explain this.

And you are definitley wrong about your challenge to hack that wallet. You put up a bounty to hack your exhange address, and it IS a Cryptsy address. This one:


Now he is refusing to prove that they are in possession of 10,000 XPY as they are claiming to be offered as a bounty for checking their security. This is the most worthless bunch of chumps to launch an XPY scam in quite a while.

Apparently they just store the coins on cryptsy and process withdrawals manually.



PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT.htm:



Source code for the exchange appears to be here https://github.com/btcexch1/ecoinstrader

IP address is 192.99.1.95.

Alternate web addresses are


(Note: the certificate will be from tntswap.com)

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June 02, 2015, 06:33:16 PM
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What if the person does not have the wallet online so therefore it will not stake? Are you calculating compounding stake or not? Are you still going to charge him the stake? You have not thought this through at all.

Smiley i think prior buying coins users will calculate each and every possibility and if we are demanding to return stake coins then they will not buy the coin and if decided to buy then they will make sure they will stake it .  

The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

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June 02, 2015, 06:36:19 PM
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I am completely enthralled by this idea of storing Crypto coins off of the blockchain. Please explain this.

And you are definitley wrong about your challenge to hack that wallet. You put up a bounty to hack your exhange address, and it IS a Cryptsy address. This one:


Now he is refusing to prove that they are in possession of 10,000 XPY as they are claiming to be offered as a bounty for checking their security. This is the most worthless bunch of chumps to launch an XPY scam in quite a while.

Apparently they just store the coins on cryptsy and process withdrawals manually.



PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT.htm:



Source code for the exchange appears to be here https://github.com/btcexch1/ecoinstrader

IP address is 192.99.1.95.

Alternate web addresses are


(Note: the certificate will be from tntswap.com)

you are again manipulating the words Sad

we posted there to hack wallet of tntswap.com. which means wallet connected to or from tntswap.com using json rpc .

we don't have a trick to connect plain deposit address to json rpc even without knowing the ip address of the wallet holding address  Cool don't repeat the shit post take advice of some tech guy prior commenting.


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June 02, 2015, 06:42:30 PM
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What if the person does not have the wallet online so therefore it will not stake? Are you calculating compounding stake or not? Are you still going to charge him the stake? You have not thought this through at all.

Smiley i think prior buying coins users will calculate each and every possibility and if we are demanding to return stake coins then they will not buy the coin and if decided to buy then they will make sure they will stake it .  

FAIL. You did not answer the question. Again : What if the person holding the coins does not let them stake? What if they remove the stake every day and do not let it compound? How are you going to calculate your penalty? On presumed compounding stake amount? Or on presumed stake based on removing the staked coins every day? Or once a week? What? What gives you the legal authority to make this determination? What gives you legal authority to impose whatever penalty you decide on the coin holder? Please explain and quit trying to deflect the question.

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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June 02, 2015, 06:49:57 PM
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What if the person does not have the wallet online so therefore it will not stake? Are you calculating compounding stake or not? Are you still going to charge him the stake? You have not thought this through at all.

Smiley i think prior buying coins users will calculate each and every possibility and if we are demanding to return stake coins then they will not buy the coin and if decided to buy then they will make sure they will stake it .  

FAIL. You did not answer the question. Again : What if the person holding the coins does not let them stake? What if they remove the stake every day and do not let it compound? How are you going to calculate your penalty? On presumed compounding stake amount? Or on presumed stake based on removing the staked coins every day? Or once a week? What? What gives you the legal authority to make this determination? What gives you legal authority to impose whatever penalty you decide on the coin holder? Please explain and quit trying to deflect the question.

We will calcute on compound basis untill otherwise agreed mutually and it depends up on deal

The Transit Coin is on the way. help us to decide the path we have to follow:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1066969

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June 02, 2015, 06:57:29 PM
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What if the person does not have the wallet online so therefore it will not stake? Are you calculating compounding stake or not? Are you still going to charge him the stake? You have not thought this through at all.

Smiley i think prior buying coins users will calculate each and every possibility and if we are demanding to return stake coins then they will not buy the coin and if decided to buy then they will make sure they will stake it .  

FAIL. You did not answer the question. Again : What if the person holding the coins does not let them stake? What if they remove the stake every day and do not let it compound? How are you going to calculate your penalty? On presumed compounding stake amount? Or on presumed stake based on removing the staked coins every day? Or once a week? What? What gives you the legal authority to make this determination? What gives you legal authority to impose whatever penalty you decide on the coin holder? Please explain and quit trying to deflect the question.

We will calcute on compound basis untill otherwise agreed mutually and it depends up on deal

Then what is this deal? Are you just going to make these deals up as you go and expect people to buy your scamcoin? You need to figure this out BEFORE you announce your scamcoin. You have a very poor grasp on how to do this sort of thing, I can see why you fit in so well at Hashtalk. Oh, by the way, are your pals on Hashtalk aware that you were dumping Paycoins on Cryptsy as early as January , and then continuously after that? Were you telling them that you were dumping?

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/address.dws?PJagaQFptPkmHQjHg3Czhg7pRiUAcVfwzT.htm

All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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