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October 28, 2015, 08:28:27 AM
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HIVE (hmm, forum deleted... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1194096.0,) was a nasty shit.
People reported coins stolen from exchanges as malware was remotely controlling their PC  Sad
Definitely there should be barriers for newbie accounts.

I have even seen coins with malware in wallets...Unless there is a rule to stop newbie's creating threads with wallet announcements, the saga continues...

the problem with this fact you are telling now is because people doesn't send the file to online antiviruses scanners to see if it had something that can be considered as a malware or not and posting the results on the thread of that specific coin (if the thread posting the wallet is self-modered it means directly that the whole thing was made with the intention of harming users)

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October 28, 2015, 08:44:57 AM
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problem with HIVE was bigger: wallet showed no virus in virustotal!
It was probably encrypted and decrypted right after you started using it. Also antivirus (like AVAST) showed nothing. Only Malwarebytes detected it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=936724.0
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In most of the cases above, the malware has little to now detections on virustotal. This is because any script kiddie can pay $30 and have their malware crypted, rendering them fully undetectable.

HIVE (hmm, forum deleted... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1194096.0,) was a nasty shit.
People reported coins stolen from exchanges as malware was remotely controlling their PC  Sad
Definitely there should be barriers for newbie accounts.

I have even seen coins with malware in wallets...Unless there is a rule to stop newbie's creating threads with wallet announcements, the saga continues...

the problem with this fact you are telling now is because people doesn't send the file to online antiviruses scanners to see if it had something that can be considered as a malware or not and posting the results on the thread of that specific coin (if the thread posting the wallet is self-modered it means directly that the whole thing was made with the intention of harming users)

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October 28, 2015, 09:04:52 AM
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problem with HIVE was bigger: wallet showed no virus in virustotal!
It was probably encrypted and decrypted right after you started using it. Also antivirus (like AVAST) showed nothing. Only Malwarebytes detected it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=936724.0
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Packed/FUD executables
In most of the cases above, the malware has little to now detections on virustotal. This is because any script kiddie can pay $30 and have their malware crypted, rendering them fully undetectable.

HIVE (hmm, forum deleted... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1194096.0,) was a nasty shit.
People reported coins stolen from exchanges as malware was remotely controlling their PC  Sad
Definitely there should be barriers for newbie accounts.

I have even seen coins with malware in wallets...Unless there is a rule to stop newbie's creating threads with wallet announcements, the saga continues...

the problem with this fact you are telling now is because people doesn't send the file to online antiviruses scanners to see if it had something that can be considered as a malware or not and posting the results on the thread of that specific coin (if the thread posting the wallet is self-modered it means directly that the whole thing was made with the intention of harming users)

oh i see... well is true that we talked of virus and not malware but i think that another thing could be done of the source code was made public, or in the case of hive it didn't happened? and there are even things called sandbox and virtual machines to test a wallet on which somebody could have some suspects that are viruses or malwares

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October 28, 2015, 09:11:07 AM
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problem with HIVE was bigger: wallet showed no virus in virustotal!
It was probably encrypted and decrypted right after you started using it. Also antivirus (like AVAST) showed nothing. Only Malwarebytes detected it.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=936724.0
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Packed/FUD executables
In most of the cases above, the malware has little to now detections on virustotal. This is because any script kiddie can pay $30 and have their malware crypted, rendering them fully undetectable.

HIVE (hmm, forum deleted... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1194096.0,) was a nasty shit.
People reported coins stolen from exchanges as malware was remotely controlling their PC  Sad
Definitely there should be barriers for newbie accounts.

I have even seen coins with malware in wallets...Unless there is a rule to stop newbie's creating threads with wallet announcements, the saga continues...

the problem with this fact you are telling now is because people doesn't send the file to online antiviruses scanners to see if it had something that can be considered as a malware or not and posting the results on the thread of that specific coin (if the thread posting the wallet is self-modered it means directly that the whole thing was made with the intention of harming users)

oh i see... well is true that we talked of virus and not malware but i think that another thing could be done of the source code was made public, or in the case of hive it didn't happened? and there are even things called sandbox and virtual machines to test a wallet on which somebody could have some suspects that are viruses or malwares
I guess there was source code, but it was ninja launch, so everybody was in a hurry...
You're definitely right about sandboxes and virtual machines, one can never be careful enough.

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October 29, 2015, 07:42:06 AM
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Nice movements at yobit after the takeover. Smiley
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October 29, 2015, 08:10:37 AM
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Nice movements at yobit after the takeover. Smiley

Well, two major things changed for Clickcoin already:
 - we have a great skilled dev with nice track records (Truckcoin, Version)
 - wallet has way better coin control now:  with splitthreshold / splitblock it’s way easier to manage your staking

… and that’s just the start ;-)

It's up to everybody to do the math: coins in circulation x price = market cap vs. market cap of similar coins (TRK, CAP, XRA, HYP, TEK, HBN...)  Smiley

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October 30, 2015, 07:34:29 PM
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well done I was out of update about this, I'm holding some ks Click so hope the takeover will succeed

good luck

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October 30, 2015, 07:39:34 PM
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Great to see that Clickcoin is back live. First step should be to bring to coin to more exchanges beside Yobit.

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October 30, 2015, 11:55:38 PM
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well done I was out of update about this, I'm holding some ks Click so hope the takeover will succeed

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October 31, 2015, 02:28:54 PM
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Got a pm on the latest version so just need a confirmation on the new wallet before downloading ...http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-win.zip

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October 31, 2015, 02:34:03 PM
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Got a pm on the latest version so just need a confirmation on the new wallet before downloading ...http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-win.zip


Yes this is an official new version.
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October 31, 2015, 02:37:53 PM
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Got a pm on the latest version so just need a confirmation on the new wallet before downloading ...http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-win.zip


Yes this is an official new version.

Thanks for the quick response...Updating it now...Smiley
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October 31, 2015, 02:44:01 PM
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Official post from dev comming up in a while, stay tuned...

Got a pm on the latest version so just need a confirmation on the new wallet before downloading ...http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-win.zip


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October 31, 2015, 03:16:27 PM
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Looking at the current difficulty, what would be the ideal block size to get a stake?.
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October 31, 2015, 04:00:41 PM
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staking is working fine, 10 click for every stake

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October 31, 2015, 04:09:50 PM
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Clickcoin wallet MANDATORY update ver. 1.2.0.0

version 1.2.0.0 changelog:
- It rejects any transactions (including staking) from old dev wallet  c81P34RRjGEEbweXYAEPJjR1St94Z6am86  (read more bellow)
- It will disconnect from network all wallets below ver. 1.2.0.0 on Mon, 16 Nov 2015 15:00:00 GMT

Windows wallet: http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-win.zip
Raspberry Pi wallet: http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-arm-pi.tar.gz
Linux Ubuntu x64 14.04 wallet: http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-ubuntu-x64.tar.gz

Source code: https://github.com/noise23/ClickCoin

Pls. update ASAP, if you haven’t already

Why mandatory update?
One of the reasons me and Kostolany did takeover of the Clickcoin was not only original clickdev abandoned the coin, he disappeared right after community send him almost 250 K CLICKs for marketing - so basically he stole them.
He controls that stolen coins and could dump it anytime. (This is the address c81P34RRjGEEbweXYAEPJjR1St94Z6am86 )

That’s why we decided to make an update that would block this address forever so he cannot dump these stolen coins.
Majority of wallets are updated already, Yobit has been informed / asked to update, they didn’t replied back though.

Is this “blocking 250K CLICKs old dev stole” thing good for me?
It is good for you and for all CLICK holders. These coins all blocked forever, no one can move, stake or dump them. Also total supply of CLICKs is effectively reduced by these 250k CLICKS (about 10% of supply), so CLICKs are a bit more scarce and have bigger value.

Why update ASAP? Can there be problems?
Until everybody updates to new wallet 1.2.0.0 there can be one problem: if old dev tries to move those coins from mentioned address (c81P34RRjGEEbweXYAEPJjR1St94Z6am86), he would probably fork and some users with old wallet versions might fork with him. It would be small mess, but nothing unsolvable. If there is a fork and someone sends coins on a wrong chain all he will need to do is to update wallet and re-sync - coins will be back in his wallet.

Are my coins safe?
Yes they are. If there is a wrong fork and someone with old wallet version sends coins on a wrong chain all he will need to do is to update wallet and re-sync blockchain and coins will be back in his wallet.
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October 31, 2015, 05:07:59 PM
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Clickcoin wallet MANDATORY update ver. 1.2.0.0

version 1.2.0.0 changelog:
- It rejects any transactions (including staking) from old dev wallet  c81P34RRjGEEbweXYAEPJjR1St94Z6am86  (read more bellow)
- It will disconnect from network all wallets below ver. 1.2.0.0 on Mon, 16 Nov 2015 15:00:00 GMT

Windows wallet: http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-win.zip
Raspberry Pi wallet: http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-arm-pi.tar.gz
Linux Ubuntu x64 14.04 wallet: http://clickcoin.click/dl/clickcoin-qt-v1.2.0.0-ubuntu-x64.tar.gz

Source code: https://github.com/noise23/ClickCoin

Pls. update ASAP, if you haven’t already

Why mandatory update?
One of the reasons me and Kostolany did takeover of the Clickcoin was not only original clickdev abandoned the coin, he disappeared right after community send him almost 250 K CLICKs for marketing - so basically he stole them.
He controls that stolen coins and could dump it anytime. (This is the address c81P34RRjGEEbweXYAEPJjR1St94Z6am86 )

That’s why we decided to make an update that would block this address forever so he cannot dump these stolen coins.
Majority of wallets are updated already, Yobit has been informed / asked to update, they didn’t replied back though.

Is this “blocking 250K CLICKs old dev stole” thing good for me?
It is good for you and for all CLICK holders. These coins all blocked forever, no one can move, stake or dump them. Also total supply of CLICKs is effectively reduced by these 250k CLICKS (about 10% of supply), so CLICKs are a bit more scarce and have bigger value.

Why update ASAP? Can there be problems?
Until everybody updates to new wallet 1.2.0.0 there can be one problem: if old dev tries to move those coins from mentioned address (c81P34RRjGEEbweXYAEPJjR1St94Z6am86), he would probably fork and some users with old wallet versions might fork with him. It would be small mess, but nothing unsolvable. If there is a fork and someone sends coins on a wrong chain all he will need to do is to update wallet and re-sync - coins will be back in his wallet.

Are my coins safe?
Yes they are. If there is a wrong fork and someone with old wallet version sends coins on a wrong chain all he will need to do is to update wallet and re-sync blockchain and coins will be back in his wallet.


1. is incredible that now we have even the raspberry pi version, it makes a little bit easy to make a full pos machine with a possible good roi

2. yobit is having problems from yesterday (if you check the signature campaign nobody could get the money from it)

3. are we sure that the dev didn't moved the coins from that address? anyway i think he moved to the next coin already and on reality that was an address to burn the coins

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October 31, 2015, 05:09:34 PM
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When diff was about half of today, somebody staked pretty well with just 5 CLICKS, so maybe you can try 10...
Looking at the current difficulty, what would be the ideal block size to get a stake?.

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October 31, 2015, 05:14:26 PM
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3. are we sure that the dev didn't moved the coins from that address?
Block explorer shows no transactions so how would he move it?


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October 31, 2015, 05:18:08 PM
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3. are we sure that the dev didn't moved the coins from that address?
Block explorer shows no transactions so how would he move it?



you checked what i wrote after that question? he for sure already deleted his clickcoin wallet making those coins lost for ever..... anyway i think that maybe if we catch that soab of the last dev and threat he like he did with who invested in the coin maybe we can somehow recover all of them because 10% of total supply isn't something little at the end

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