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Author Topic: [MOON] Mooncoin 🌙 Proof-of-Work, launched in 2013  (Read 317673 times)
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January 04, 2018, 06:54:28 PM
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Can someone please answer this.  Are the 77billion coins stolen from crypsty still frozen and will always remain locked?
I see them unblocked and leaking somewhere.

if those 77billion coins are unleashed then this coin is pointless then.
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January 04, 2018, 08:21:55 PM
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We added Mooncoin to the Cheddur app (https://www.cheddur.com)! This will allow new users to learn about Mooncoin and join the community. Cheddur allows you to link wallets, exchanges, and other services that support MOON so that new users can easily get started. You can also review the project and post your MOON addresses on your profile to receive tips / payments / donations in MOON from other users Smiley

Can others from the community please review the profile for quality and help add supported services? The more active the Mooncoin profile is (via user reviews and addresses), the higher it ranks in search results and the more likely newcomers are to discover the Mooncoin project!

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That's very nice! Good news. To the moon!!!!!
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January 04, 2018, 08:25:25 PM
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Can someone please answer this.  Are the 77billion coins stolen from crypsty still frozen and will always remain locked?
I see them unblocked and leaking somewhere.

if those 77billion coins are unleashed then this coin is pointless then.
Question to dev who and when unlocked stolen coins? 17 billions withdrawals from it.
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January 04, 2018, 08:51:32 PM
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https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/wallet.dws?736048.htm
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Last edit: January 04, 2018, 09:46:33 PM by paulus59
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i am sure they wil be open in this situation give it some time ............




 mooncoin wil rise again !!

buy and hold them !   1 mooncoin should be $ 1,00 alt least ;-)
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January 05, 2018, 07:19:15 AM
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Both cryptsy addresses have been completely drained last night. Those are addresses were assumed to be blocked.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?743455.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?736048.htm
This effectively means that about 33% of all coins in existence are in the hands of a malicious actor.
Vassilis_Dev I urge you to come up with a explanation as to how this could have happened asap, as this actor or even just sane investors could drop this market back to sub satoshi ranges in a whim.
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January 05, 2018, 07:29:54 AM
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seems it is split into different Adresse ,  50 million.............. i wish i had it ;-)
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January 05, 2018, 08:32:10 AM
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Good evening Cheesy noticing the movement in moon, wish I kept my millions years ago. I love the logo upgrade Smiley

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January 05, 2018, 08:44:28 AM
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Ufff, I have a big bag, lost in Bleutrade exchange !

I was thinking this coins was dead for a while.
Hope you have some great news !
Good luck devs  !


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January 05, 2018, 10:29:06 AM
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The recent increase in the XRP coin is really outrageous. How long can this rise last?

they expected an addition to coinbase.

either way is this true?

Both cryptsy addresses have been completely drained last night. Those are addresses were assumed to be blocked.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?743455.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?736048.htm
This effectively means that about 33% of all coins in existence are in the hands of a malicious actor.
Vassilis_Dev I urge you to come up with a explanation as to how this could have happened asap, as this actor or even just sane investors could drop this market back to sub satoshi ranges in a whim.

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January 05, 2018, 10:29:43 AM
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Both cryptsy addresses have been completely drained last night. Those are addresses were assumed to be blocked.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?743455.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?736048.htm
This effectively means that about 33% of all coins in existence are in the hands of a malicious actor.
Vassilis_Dev I urge you to come up with a explanation as to how this could have happened asap, as this actor or even just sane investors could drop this market back to sub satoshi ranges in a whim.

Note that they were drained to 'isolated addresses'. They are still completely locked out from what I understand.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/wallet.dws?736048.htm, then click the Outflow tab.
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January 05, 2018, 10:34:27 AM
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Both cryptsy addresses have been completely drained last night. Those are addresses were assumed to be blocked.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?743455.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?736048.htm
This effectively means that about 33% of all coins in existence are in the hands of a malicious actor.
Vassilis_Dev I urge you to come up with a explanation as to how this could have happened asap, as this actor or even just sane investors could drop this market back to sub satoshi ranges in a whim.

Note that they were drained to 'isolated addresses'. They are still completely locked out from what I understand.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/wallet.dws?736048.htm, then click the Outflow tab.

 Huh I hope somebody can shed some light in this subject ASAP...
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January 05, 2018, 10:44:54 AM
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Both cryptsy addresses have been completely drained last night. Those are addresses were assumed to be blocked.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?743455.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?736048.htm
This effectively means that about 33% of all coins in existence are in the hands of a malicious actor.
Vassilis_Dev I urge you to come up with a explanation as to how this could have happened asap, as this actor or even just sane investors could drop this market back to sub satoshi ranges in a whim.

Note that they were drained to 'isolated addresses'. They are still completely locked out from what I understand.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/wallet.dws?736048.htm, then click the Outflow tab.
They were drained to: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?2QovBjnVke4fgn9UXdz9osheNLxQCk3d8R.htm
The previous 17B that were drained last week could already have been dumped on the markets.
EDIT: also note that some moons were sent out of that huge address, meaning someone has the private keys of it and can send it anywhere he wants
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January 05, 2018, 11:30:59 AM
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Can someone please answer this.  Are the 77billion coins stolen from crypsty still frozen and will always remain locked?
I see them unblocked and leaking somewhere.

if those 77billion coins are unleashed then this coin is pointless then.
Question to dev who and when unlocked stolen coins? 17 billions withdrawals from it.
I hope this did not happen
77 billion x .00000002=1540 BTC= Approximately  $23,100,000.
I hope this is a mistake
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January 05, 2018, 11:36:32 AM
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Both cryptsy addresses have been completely drained last night. Those are addresses were assumed to be blocked.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?743455.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?736048.htm
This effectively means that about 33% of all coins in existence are in the hands of a malicious actor.
Vassilis_Dev I urge you to come up with a explanation as to how this could have happened asap, as this actor or even just sane investors could drop this market back to sub satoshi ranges in a whim.

Note that they were drained to 'isolated addresses'. They are still completely locked out from what I understand.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/wallet.dws?736048.htm, then click the Outflow tab.
They were drained to: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?2QovBjnVke4fgn9UXdz9osheNLxQCk3d8R.htm
The previous 17B that were drained last week could already have been dumped on the markets.
EDIT: also note that some moons were sent out of that huge address, meaning someone has the private keys of it and can send it anywhere he wants

Click on any of the recent transactions on that address; all of them say not yet redeemed

They can send the unspendable MOON anywhere they want, but it won't make it spendable.
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January 05, 2018, 12:02:02 PM
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Both cryptsy addresses have been completely drained last night. Those are addresses were assumed to be blocked.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?743455.htm
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?736048.htm
This effectively means that about 33% of all coins in existence are in the hands of a malicious actor.
Vassilis_Dev I urge you to come up with a explanation as to how this could have happened asap, as this actor or even just sane investors could drop this market back to sub satoshi ranges in a whim.

Note that they were drained to 'isolated addresses'. They are still completely locked out from what I understand.

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/wallet.dws?736048.htm, then click the Outflow tab.
They were drained to: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?2QovBjnVke4fgn9UXdz9osheNLxQCk3d8R.htm
The previous 17B that were drained last week could already have been dumped on the markets.
EDIT: also note that some moons were sent out of that huge address, meaning someone has the private keys of it and can send it anywhere he wants

Click on any of the recent transactions on that address; all of them say not yet redeemed

They can send the unspendable MOON anywhere they want, but it won't make it spendable.

Exchanges know it, they are monitoring, and they will report to the federal court of Florida, the coins that come from cryptsy top addresses are frozen.

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January 05, 2018, 01:25:27 PM
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i am sure they wil be open in this situation give it some time ............

I will try to explain the situation to people (and also to people who are new to crypto and MOON).

Cryptsy was the biggest Altcoin exchange in 2013-2015.
People trusted Cryptsy and kept a lot of coins at this exchange.

Mooncoin is decentralised and no one is in control of your coins except you (if you control a private key),
but if you keep your coins at exchanges, exchange admins control your coins and your private keys.
So when Cryptsy exchange was closed, they had a lot of coins of their users, and no one (except Cryptsy) was able to return these coins to their legitimate users.
Cryptsy had more than 90 billion MOON (a lot of people kept coins at this exchange).

The Florida court asked to return coins and only about 8 billion were returned. You can find this info in the official reports of Florida court, this information is transparent.
The court already sold these 8 billion several months ago, so now the court doesn't have any MOON.

Coins which were not returned to users/the court (they had a lot of time to return coins to the court/legitimate users, instead of that they've made an attempt to spend coins at exchanges at the beginning of March, 2017) were blocked in the official wallet made by barrysty1e after the fork block 1,100,000 in late March, 2017 (it was not possible to return coins to users without private keys which only Cryptsy/Vernon had/has, it was possible only to block outputs from these addresses).

Coins were not moved from frozen addresses since the block 1,100,000 during several months, but recently some coins were moved indeed to other addresses.
A new dev of Mooncoin, Vassilis Kritharakis from Crete, used barrysty1e's wallet with protection. Vassilis fixed other issues, but the protection lines were untouched, they are still in the code, and you can verify that at the Mooncoin Github.

However, Mooncoin is open source, which means that people can compile their own wallet without this protection and try to move coins to other addresses. With generating more than half of network hashpower, it looks possible. Exchanges use the official wallet with the protection though. More information will be available after more research.
I'm a Mooncoin investor, not a dev, so my tech knowledge is limited. Hope Vassilis will figure everything out in the nearest future.

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January 05, 2018, 01:39:42 PM
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Also Paul Vernon or anyone who controls Cryptsy coins now,
please post what you are trying to do now with these transactions. You can sign your post with your Mooncoin address to verify that it's you.
That would be honest and fair. Even in the worse situation Btc-e returned coins to their users.
That really depends on who you are, not on anyone else, governments etc.
We can discuss that in the future. If you want to return coins, they must be returned step-by-step to prevent dumping them. E.g. 1-2 billion per month.
It's not for the nearest future of course, coins are still blocked in official wallets.
But you can start discussing it with the Mooncoin community in a transparent way here at Bitcointalk.

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January 05, 2018, 01:49:18 PM
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Again, please never keep your coins at exchanges. You risk!
If you don't want to install and sync a wallet, there is a simple and safe way to keep your coins.
Use paper wallets:

How to generate Mooncoin addresses and private keys (paper wallets) in a simple and secure way:

1. Go to https://walletgenerator.net.
2. Scroll down the page and you will see the link 'Download (Github Repository)', click it.
3. You will be redirected to the Github page 'MichaelMure/WalletGenerator.net', forked from pointbiz/bitaddress.org.
4. Click 'Clone or download'.
5. Click 'Download ZIP' - the archived file will be downloaded.
6. Transfer this file to the offline secure PC.
7. Unpack the .zip file to the directory 'WalletGenerator.net'.
8. Open the file index.html from the directory 'WalletGenerator.net' with your browser.
9. Click 'MoonCoin'.
10. Move your mouse randomly to be sure that no one else is able to create the same addresses/private keys.
11. Print your paper wallet (your address/private key).
12. Don't send coins to the address before saving/printing its private key.
13. Never disclosure your private key to anyone and never keep your private keys on a PC/phone with an Internet access.

You can also use a 'Brain Wallet' option, it's not recommended though, if your passphrase is weak, it can be brute forced and your private key, linked to this passphrase, can be compromised and coins can be stolen.

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January 05, 2018, 02:04:37 PM
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Again, please never keep your coins at exchanges. You risk!
If you don't want to install and sync a wallet, there is a simple and safe way to keep your coins.
Use paper wallets:

How to generate Mooncoin addresses and private keys (paper wallets) in a simple and secure way:

1. Go to https://walletgenerator.net.
2. Scroll down the page and you will see the link 'Download (Github Repository)', click it.
3. You will be redirected to the Github page 'MichaelMure/WalletGenerator.net', forked from pointbiz/bitaddress.org.
4. Click 'Clone or download'.
5. Click 'Download ZIP' - the archived file will be downloaded.
6. Transfer this file to the offline secure PC.
7. Unpack the .zip file to the directory 'WalletGenerator.net'.
8. Open the file index.html from the directory 'WalletGenerator.net' with your browser.
9. Click 'MoonCoin'.
10. Move your mouse randomly to be sure that no one else is able to create the same addresses/private keys.
11. Print your paper wallet (your address/private key).
12. Don't send coins to the address before saving/printing its private key.
13. Never disclosure your private key to anyone and never keep your private keys on a PC/phone with an Internet access.

You can also use a 'Brain Wallet' option, it's not recommended though, if your passphrase is weak, it can be brute forced and your private key, linked to this passphrase, can be compromised and coins can be stolen.

The mooncoin adres where all the cryptsy coins flowed into last night (https://chainz.cryptoid.info/moon/address.dws?2QovBjnVke4fgn9UXdz9osheNLxQCk3d8R.htm), happens to be written under then forum profile of the new dev "Vassilis_Dev": https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1403637.
So I think its more likely the new dev moved the coins than big vern/cryptsy.





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