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July 23, 2016, 03:11:08 AM
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consider putting release binaries on github using their release process, along with learning more about the inner workings and the updates to how the build system generates the client's version string. There has been extensive, and exhaustive, work done towards ensuring release binaries are concurrent with the git repository, but of course that will require your understanding of those systems and maintaining at least some level of updates with such systems.
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July 23, 2016, 03:50:44 AM
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"those funny pictures of my wife flashing her tits" - You could have been Josh Garza no 2.  Cheesy
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July 23, 2016, 04:17:23 AM
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damn that all sucks, ok tell me # not, street for return addy on package ? pm me if not comfortable posting =do you remember how many extra I threw in ? (not absolutely necessary, just further proof its you)

344, written in blue ink if i remember.  first initial, last name.  10 000 extra.  Canada post bubble mailer, packaged in something far from original packaging.  Taped up to shit. Smiley
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July 23, 2016, 04:25:27 AM
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consider putting release binaries on github using their release process, along with learning more about the inner workings and the updates to how the build system generates the client's version string. There has been extensive, and exhaustive, work done towards ensuring release binaries are concurrent with the git repository, but of course that will require your understanding of those systems and maintaining at least some level of updates with such systems.

Could you PM me and elaborate  . .catch me on slack or @ usedgpus.com.  I messaged you for a block explorer because everyone liked yours but you never got back to me.  Share some knowledge with me, you wouldnt of posted if you were not a supporter.

 

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July 23, 2016, 04:35:25 AM
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damn that all sucks, ok tell me # not, street for return addy on package ? pm me if not comfortable posting =do you remember how many extra I threw in ? (not absolutely necessary, just further proof its you)

344, written in blue ink if i remember.  first initial, last name.  10 000 extra.  Canada post bubble mailer, packaged in something far from original packaging.  Taped up to shit. Smiley

Ok , believe  its you,  as neither was mentioned in any pm's or posts.......

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July 23, 2016, 05:23:14 AM
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Its not like there is a line up of people claiming to be the GPU dev, you know me, i was active every single day.  i didnt run away and let someone else claim they were me.  I didnt post malicious wallet links.

good publicity or bad, its all working.  GPU was @ 10 sats 2 weeks ago, were holding steady @ 60+ now.  This is just a bump in the road and we will be better for it.

there is 1.82 million staking in the wind as seen here - http://gpucoin.explorers.altcoinsteps.com/address/GWzVctD9vjz9bM7ZwrxbhBqrR2BGTupTh4

follow the money catch the bastard. . . stake that forever, all the exchanges will hand you over when you move to dump

 
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July 23, 2016, 06:29:35 AM
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Yes that was me. I couldn't figure out where the hack came from. I wasn't sure if it was something to do with Yobit or whether it was the GPU wallet I had tried to install. Somebody named 'lucky89' (something like that) told me they had the same windows wallet and that it was working just fine, so i started doing some google searching to try see if other people had lost coins on the exchange. It was only when I saw the dev's post on iBankCoin, that I started thinking that maybe the hacker had compromised the download link to the windows wallet.

yup you were chatting to me...my gpu wallet was fine ....a few day before you got hacked ....i got hacked also in yobit.. lost est 0.09 btc lol...but gpu wallet was not open ....it was radical wallet ...it contains POS (proof of stealing) LOL see my post here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1552937.40


so i told you to post and ask gpu dev here in BCT  ...
i saw your post after chatting with me...sorry i was busy collecting my coin... lol ... and wow even dev got hacked...sorry to hear that dev ...its not your lucky day....im sure GPU have bright future and you will rise again...
 
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July 23, 2016, 11:50:59 AM
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I can also confirm its mr White

Just got a question to the other holders..
A coin dev without coins cant be a very happy dev.
Maybe some of the holders should consider a donation?
We all know this coin is going somewhere Smiley

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July 23, 2016, 12:36:38 PM
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I can also confirm its mr White

Just got a question to the other holders..
A coin dev without coins cant be a very happy dev.
Maybe some of the holders should consider a donation?
We all know this coin is going somewhere Smiley

What about using the hard fork technique employed by Etherum devs for the the DOA conflict resolution.  I'm not saying I agree with what was done but if it could be done in such a way that only the transactions containing the stolen 1.8 million coins could be wiped, it would appear seamless.

 What percentage of the total supply does 1.8 million coins represent?

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July 23, 2016, 12:47:40 PM
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I can also confirm its mr White

Just got a question to the other holders..
A coin dev without coins cant be a very happy dev.
Maybe some of the holders should consider a donation?
We all know this coin is going somewhere Smiley

Thats a wonderful thought, but I don't want a donation for my own lack of proper security routine.  Lesson learned lets move on.  

We still have the 9.5 million premine sitting there.  As this was all going down I asked SebastianJu to split it up over several exchanges to minimize risk of loss incase 1 goes down.  When GPU gets huge down the road Im sure I can get paid from that.

I don't really need a wallet full of coins because the computer doesn't stay on for very long at a time.
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July 23, 2016, 02:20:30 PM
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As this was all going down I asked SebastianJu to split it up over several exchanges to minimize risk of loss incase 1 goes down.  

I don't really agree with this concept of storing coins on an exchange. All the years I've been doing this the rule of thumb is that the last place you ever want to store coins long term is an exchange. In fact, one of the 3 exchanges we currently have was nearly destroyed by a hack as I know you are aware because you were impacted by it. Now that there are 3 exchanges splitting it up mitigates the risk but I would say that at least 50% of the pre-mine should be kept in cold storage.

My concern is not any person in this community, the dev or the escrow provider. It's exchange vulnerability to hacking or shut down, and we've all experienced that countless times.

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July 23, 2016, 04:31:27 PM
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I would personally like to see it in pure cold storage too.  If it was up to me solely I would send it to a wallet.  I would copy the wallet.dat file to several USB sticks and hide one in my house and put the other in my safety deposit box .  Then completely remove the wallet from the computer.  That's the only way I see it completely safe.

Even  paper wallet and file it away somewhere.

That's a substantial amount of money were talking about here...
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July 23, 2016, 04:33:22 PM
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I would personally like to see it in pure cold storage too.  If it was up to me solely I would send it to a wallet.  I would copy the wallet.dat file to several USB sticks and hide one in my house and put the other in my safety deposit box .  Then completely remove the wallet from the computer.  That's the only way I see it completely safe.

Even  paper wallet and file it away somewhere.

That's a substantial amount of money were talking about here...

i'll put one of your USBs in my safety deposit box too mate.. no issues.. send it over  Grin
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July 24, 2016, 12:31:37 AM
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I would personally like to see it in pure cold storage too.  If it was up to me solely I would send it to a wallet.  I would copy the wallet.dat file to several USB sticks and hide one in my house and put the other in my safety deposit box .  Then completely remove the wallet from the computer.  That's the only way I see it completely safe.

Even  paper wallet and file it away somewhere.

That's a substantial amount of money were talking about here...

i'll put one of your USBs in my safety deposit box too mate.. no issues.. send it over  Grin

Lol I'm right on that thanks for the offer.
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July 24, 2016, 01:45:16 AM
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consider putting release binaries on github using their release process, along with learning more about the inner workings and the updates to how the build system generates the client's version string. There has been extensive, and exhaustive, work done towards ensuring release binaries are concurrent with the git repository, but of course that will require your understanding of those systems and maintaining at least some level of updates with such systems.

Could you PM me and elaborate  . .catch me on slack or @ usedgpus.com.  I messaged you for a block explorer because everyone liked yours but you never got back to me.  Share some knowledge with me, you wouldnt of posted if you were not a supporter.

I responded via email on June 27 regarding the BE.

Explaining the entire process of github releases and how BTC's build system has been improved upon to make releases more deterministic would take considerable time, but the entire historical timeline of commits is viewable on bitcoin's github, as well as the peercoin (and/or blackcoin) github repository. This is compounded by the fact that GPUCoin's source is very far removed from what is current upstream.
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July 24, 2016, 12:45:23 PM
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Gpu coin... Scrypt algo... something is not right? or am i just a noob?

LOL ... I had to read this ANN when I saw GPUCoin.... I just knew it would be scrypt... asic will own it..
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July 24, 2016, 12:53:54 PM
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will?

did you read everything/most/anything of the ann?

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July 24, 2016, 01:25:18 PM
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Gpu coin... Scrypt algo... something is not right? or am i just a noob?


LOL ... I had to read this ANN when I saw GPUCoin.... I just knew it would be scrypt... asic will own it..

Without looking I will bet this guy posted in 10 other places with random comments.  Just increasing the activity count...
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July 24, 2016, 02:18:49 PM
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Gpu coin... Scrypt algo... something is not right? or am i just a noob?

LOL ... I had to read this ANN when I saw GPUCoin.... I just knew it would be scrypt... asic will own it..

 
    Cool first post NOOB. Should probably stick to reading and master that before you jump in to the deep end and start posting with the adults.
    The pow stage is over and GPU is pos now little guy and the coin has gradually increased in value by five times ssooooo...
   
    I can probably write anything here cause the user who's post that I'm quoting will not read this far but I'll play nice this time.

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July 24, 2016, 02:50:13 PM
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Guys, I got a few of those GPU shirts in the mail.  For the wife and me !!!!   Awsome shirts. Too bad I ordered them before my wallet was compromised and that QR code is to that wallet !!! None the less, walking advertising.  Nice shirts, Im impressed with the quality.  Thumbs up.



Can someone quote this, I'm just a noob who must wait 360 seconds between posts, and aparently my IMG links don't work.
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