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May 17, 2017, 07:48:35 AM
Last edit: May 17, 2017, 08:13:55 AM by Mooncoin_Foundation
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As for my use of 'addresses', those coins went through multiple addresses before arriving at its final destination. History is the blockchain that contains the history of addresses.

Could also be a try to "mix" them?

Could be a possibility yes, along with this could also just be a cold storage wallet for an exchange.

Could also be. And to get away from speculation is why I mentioned, that it would be a good thing, to contact the exchanges for further investigation.

This addreess  2WfkSAnTzDZ1VjouGqh2nNtPZGMr1fJckZ derives from this https://bchain.info/MOON/addr/2Z3AWQ6yfJXFNvYbK5WEsPPuuA2rbVVz3J and this from the second cryptsy address.
Novaexchange and Bleutrade  must freeze  accounts of mooncoin  from these addresses


Yes, it was before the fork.
They transferred several billions from the 2nd address at the beginning of March
(maybe if more people updated the wallet before the block 1,100,000,
consensus wouldn't allow it, but we have what we have).

However, after the fork in March (at block 1,100,000),
no single move in top 2 addresses, looks like protection works.
You can use any of 5 independent Mooncoin block explorers to verify it.


There is no any reason to freeze Mooncoin markets at exchanges
apart from if these addresses 2WfkSAnTzDZ1VjouGqh2nNtPZGMr1fJckZ  
and 2Z3AWQ6yfJXFNvYbK5WEsPPuuA2rbVVz3J
belong to an exchange.
They can investigate it just in 1 minute.

An exchange can only be informed that coins at these addresses are not legitimate,
like many other currencies which were traded at Cryptsy - usually inform exchanges about disclosured Cryptsy addresses.
It's normal, but no reason to freeze markets or wallets, if these addresses are not at exchanges.
You can wait for years until the transfer from these addresses to an exchange and should markets be frozen for years?
Anyway it's not possible to sell them currently, as at the btc market there is a sell wall and at sub-satoshi markets prices are cheap now and no big volume.

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2WfkSAnTzDZ1VjouGqh2nNtPZGMr1fJckZ  
2Z3AWQ6yfJXFNvYbK5WEsPPuuA2rbVVz3J
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May 17, 2017, 09:35:36 AM
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As for my use of 'addresses', those coins went through multiple addresses before arriving at its final destination. History is the blockchain that contains the history of addresses.

Could also be a try to "mix" them?

Could be a possibility yes, along with this could also just be a cold storage wallet for an exchange.

Could also be. And to get away from speculation is why I mentioned, that it would be a good thing, to contact the exchanges for further investigation.

This addreess  2WfkSAnTzDZ1VjouGqh2nNtPZGMr1fJckZ derives from this https://bchain.info/MOON/addr/2Z3AWQ6yfJXFNvYbK5WEsPPuuA2rbVVz3J and this from the second cryptsy address.
Novaexchange and Bleutrade  must freeze  accounts of mooncoin  from these addresses


Yes, it was before the fork.
They transferred several billions from the 2nd address at the beginning of March
(maybe if more people updated the wallet before the block 1,100,000,
consensus wouldn't allow it, but we have what we have).

However, after the fork in March (at block 1,100,000),
no single move in top 2 addresses, looks like protection works.
You can use any of 5 independent Mooncoin block explorers to verify it.


There is no any reason to freeze Mooncoin markets at exchanges
apart from if these addresses 2WfkSAnTzDZ1VjouGqh2nNtPZGMr1fJckZ  
and 2Z3AWQ6yfJXFNvYbK5WEsPPuuA2rbVVz3J
belong to an exchange.
They can investigate it just in 1 minute.

An exchange can only be informed that coins at these addresses are not legitimate,
like many other currencies which were traded at Cryptsy - usually inform exchanges about disclosured Cryptsy addresses.
It's normal, but no reason to freeze markets or wallets, if these addresses are not at exchanges.
You can wait for years until the transfer from these addresses to an exchange and should markets be frozen for years?
Anyway it's not possible to sell them currently, as at the btc market there is a sell wall and at sub-satoshi markets prices are cheap now and no big volume.

Owners of these addresses
2WfkSAnTzDZ1VjouGqh2nNtPZGMr1fJckZ  
2Z3AWQ6yfJXFNvYbK5WEsPPuuA2rbVVz3J
you always can contact our community with your comments on the derival of these coins.



Bleutrade must freeze only suspicious accounts/addresses not Mooncoin trading ...

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May 17, 2017, 10:20:52 AM
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Bleutrade must freeze only suspicious accounts/addresses not Mooncoin trading ...

Freezing the market allows them to prevent those coins from moving to other accounts or being bought or sold. It reduces the risk of users and themselves and allows them to be more accurate in their investigation.
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May 17, 2017, 10:39:15 AM
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I'm happy with the new Moncoin thread. I believe that a new era begins ... good luck
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May 17, 2017, 02:00:36 PM
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Mooncoin trading at bleutrade is back online  Shocked

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May 18, 2017, 01:30:28 PM
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MOON/BTC-market 24 hr-volume on bleutrade is more than $23000  Shocked

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin/#markets

Only to remind you all: Check the page above first, which market provides the cheapest coins. At the moment MOON/DOGE and MOON/LTC are cheaper, so most probably it is more lucrative to convert BTC to DOGE or LTC first, then buy MOON. At least for as as long as there are no buy-offers on the MOON/BTC-markets.
... which could be history soon ...? Let's hope the best.  Smiley

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May 18, 2017, 01:38:53 PM
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MOON/BTC-market 24 hr-volume on bleutrade is more than $23000  Shocked

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin/#markets

Only to remind you all: Check the page above first, which market provides the cheapest coins. At the moment MOON/DOGE and MOON/LTC are cheaper, so most probably it is more lucrative to convert BTC to DOGE or LTC first, then buy MOON. At least for as as long as there are no buy-offers on the MOON/BTC-markets.
... which could be history soon ...? Let's hope the best.  Smiley

Absolutely, have you all the noticed the BTC/MOON wall coming down? It was just at 44 BTC yesterday!!

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May 18, 2017, 02:20:26 PM
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MOON/BTC-market 24 hr-volume on bleutrade is more than $23000  Shocked

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin/#markets

Only to remind you all: Check the page above first, which market provides the cheapest coins. At the moment MOON/DOGE and MOON/LTC are cheaper, so most probably it is more lucrative to convert BTC to DOGE or LTC first, then buy MOON. At least for as as long as there are no buy-offers on the MOON/BTC-markets.
... which could be history soon ...? Let's hope the best.  Smiley

Absolutely, have you all the noticed the BTC/MOON wall coming down? It was just at 44 BTC yesterday!!

+ $9,948 at Novaexchange BTC/MOON ... Roll Eyes

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Last edit: May 18, 2017, 04:34:45 PM by coinflow
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MOON/BTC-market 24 hr-volume on bleutrade is more than $23000  Shocked

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin/#markets

Only to remind you all: Check the page above first, which market provides the cheapest coins. At the moment MOON/DOGE and MOON/LTC are cheaper, so most probably it is more lucrative to convert BTC to DOGE or LTC first, then buy MOON. At least for as as long as there are no buy-offers on the MOON/BTC-markets.
... which could be history soon ...? Let's hope the best.  Smiley

Absolutely, have you all the noticed the BTC/MOON wall coming down? It was just at 44 BTC yesterday!!

+ $9,948 at Novaexchange BTC/MOON ... Roll Eyes

Nice volume on their LTC-market, too: https://novaexchange.com/market/LTC_MOON/

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May 18, 2017, 05:30:41 PM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?

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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

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May 18, 2017, 06:02:36 PM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

Just gave that a try, doesn't work unfortunately.

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May 18, 2017, 06:41:06 PM
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Are the devs still active for this coin?

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May 18, 2017, 07:51:14 PM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

Just gave that a try, doesn't work unfortunately.

Found the answer, just compiled using QT4 and used configure --without-gui, that gave me the Mooncoind I needed  Grin It's syncing now so I can add MOON to my pool soon.

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May 18, 2017, 07:57:23 PM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

Just gave that a try, doesn't work unfortunately.

Found the answer, just compiled using QT4 and used configure --without-gui, that gave me the Mooncoind I needed  Grin It's syncing now so I can add MOON to my pool soon.

Great, after adding Mooncoin you are welcome to post a link to your pool in this thread, and your pool will be added to the OP.

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May 18, 2017, 08:04:45 PM
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The Mooncoin 24h volume today is $47000.
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/mooncoin

Not bad, taking into account that big exchanges haven't listed MOON yet.
Small exchanges that have MOON listed are now rewarded for that, they receive good fees on a daily basis.

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May 18, 2017, 09:14:48 PM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

Just gave that a try, doesn't work unfortunately.

Found the answer, just compiled using QT4 and used configure --without-gui, that gave me the Mooncoind I needed  Grin It's syncing now so I can add MOON to my pool soon.

Did not work?
See here: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/2

./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-wallet (if the wallet is not needed, for example on a P2Pool-node)
make -f Makefile USE_UPNP=- USE_IPV6=- USE_QRCODE=-

Worked for me on several Debian-/Ubuntu-instances.

James (Barrysty1e) should add an instruction to the new GitHub-repository on how to compile correctly, like it can be seen in the old reps:
https://github.com/mooncoin-project/mooncoin-landann (gjhiggins)
https://github.com/realmooncoin/mooncoin (deaconboogie - the original dev)
(scroll down to "How to build Mooncoin")

James? Please add that to the new repository's first page. Thanks.

What to keep in mind is, that he changed the original folder structure */mooncoin/* to */Mooncoin/* (capital M).
So folder .mooncoin is now .Mooncoin on a Linux-system, for example. That complicates it a little bit, because you need to mv something, but is no big deal, if you know it.

See this also on how the P2Pool-thingy cleared up finally, in order to get the full picture: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/3

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May 18, 2017, 09:18:35 PM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

Just gave that a try, doesn't work unfortunately.

Found the answer, just compiled using QT4 and used configure --without-gui, that gave me the Mooncoind I needed  Grin It's syncing now so I can add MOON to my pool soon.

Did not work?
See here: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/2

./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-wallet (if the wallet is not needed, for example on a P2Pool-node)
make -f Makefile USE_UPNP=- USE_IPV6=- USE_QRCODE=-

Worked for me on several Debian-/Ubuntu-instances.

James (Barrysty1e) should add an instruction to the new GitHub-repository on how to compile correctly, like it can be seen in the old reps:
https://github.com/mooncoin-project/mooncoin-landann (gjhiggins)
https://github.com/realmooncoin/mooncoin (deaconboogie - the original dev)
(scroll down to "How to build Mooncoin")

James? Please add that to the new repository's first page. Thanks.

What to keep in mind is, that he changed the original folder structure */mooncoin/* to */Mooncoin/* (capital M).
So folder .mooncoin is now .Mooncoin on a Linux-system, for example. That complicates it a little bit, because you need to mv something, but is no big deal, if you know it.

See this also on how the P2Pool-thingy cleared up finally, in order to get the full picture: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/3

You probably missed my last line, I got it running  Grin

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May 18, 2017, 09:27:28 PM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

Just gave that a try, doesn't work unfortunately.

Found the answer, just compiled using QT4 and used configure --without-gui, that gave me the Mooncoind I needed  Grin It's syncing now so I can add MOON to my pool soon.

Did not work?
See here: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/2

./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-wallet (if the wallet is not needed, for example on a P2Pool-node)
make -f Makefile USE_UPNP=- USE_IPV6=- USE_QRCODE=-

Worked for me on several Debian-/Ubuntu-instances.

James (Barrysty1e) should add an instruction to the new GitHub-repository on how to compile correctly, like it can be seen in the old reps:
https://github.com/mooncoin-project/mooncoin-landann (gjhiggins)
https://github.com/realmooncoin/mooncoin (deaconboogie - the original dev)
(scroll down to "How to build Mooncoin")

James? Please add that to the new repository's first page. Thanks.

What to keep in mind is, that he changed the original folder structure */mooncoin/* to */Mooncoin/* (capital M).
So folder .mooncoin is now .Mooncoin on a Linux-system, for example. That complicates it a little bit, because you need to mv something, but is no big deal, if you know it.

See this also on how the P2Pool-thingy cleared up finally, in order to get the full picture: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/3

You probably missed my last line, I got it running  Grin

Did not miss it, but it seemed like you found another way to make it run. If so, would you mind to post the exact steps, so others can follow them, if needed? That would be great.

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May 19, 2017, 05:10:43 AM
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I noticed there's no makefile.unix in the src any longer to compile mooncoind, is there a way to run a QT version from the commandline in Ubuntu ?


Have you tried makefile without the *.unix-extension?
In https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/tree/master/src there is a Makefile

Just gave that a try, doesn't work unfortunately.

Found the answer, just compiled using QT4 and used configure --without-gui, that gave me the Mooncoind I needed  Grin It's syncing now so I can add MOON to my pool soon.

Did not work?
See here: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/2

./autogen.sh
./configure --disable-wallet (if the wallet is not needed, for example on a P2Pool-node)
make -f Makefile USE_UPNP=- USE_IPV6=- USE_QRCODE=-

Worked for me on several Debian-/Ubuntu-instances.

James (Barrysty1e) should add an instruction to the new GitHub-repository on how to compile correctly, like it can be seen in the old reps:
https://github.com/mooncoin-project/mooncoin-landann (gjhiggins)
https://github.com/realmooncoin/mooncoin (deaconboogie - the original dev)
(scroll down to "How to build Mooncoin")

James? Please add that to the new repository's first page. Thanks.

What to keep in mind is, that he changed the original folder structure */mooncoin/* to */Mooncoin/* (capital M).
So folder .mooncoin is now .Mooncoin on a Linux-system, for example. That complicates it a little bit, because you need to mv something, but is no big deal, if you know it.

See this also on how the P2Pool-thingy cleared up finally, in order to get the full picture: https://github.com/mooncoindev/mooncoin/issues/3

You probably missed my last line, I got it running  Grin

Did not miss it, but it seemed like you found another way to make it run. If so, would you mind to post the exact steps, so others can follow them, if needed? That would be great.

In the past I used to run GCC compiler using makefile.unix. Since this file was not present I assumed Mooncoind would not be compiled using QT, but it is. Just ran:

./autogen.sh
./configure --without-gui
make

That's it.

By the way, looking at my processes on Ubuntu I noticed Mooncoind is using a lot of CPU compared to other coins running on my server. That might be an issue.

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