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July 07, 2013, 05:51:48 PM
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For anyone who may end up having issues with this:



This is inevitable I suppose as so many groups work independently to create their coins.  There's no call for a fix here as changing the value for either one of these coins would be potentially disastrous - invalidating every used address in the field and the block chain.

Is anyone aware of any other existing collisions?
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July 07, 2013, 06:11:50 PM
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Dunno if 'collision' is the right word, but there are many more cases of same address version for different coins:

version 0 - Bitcoin, Freicoin, Terracoin, Zenithcoin, Devcoin

version 18 - Bytecoin, Richcoin

version 23 - Anoncoin, Argentum

version 24 - Americancoin, Doubloons

version 28 - CHNCoin, Copperlark

version 32 - Noirbit, GLDcoin

version 33 - EZCoin, Elacoin

version 35 - Frankocoin, Florincoin

version 48 - Litecoin, Stablecoin

version 50 - Megacoin, Mincoin

version 60 - Royalcoin, Realcoin, UScoin

version 62 - Smallchange, Sexcoin, Dragoncoin, Supercoin

version 125 - Stablecoin, Solidcoin

and more.....
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July 07, 2013, 08:21:44 PM
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ok, thanks for the partial list.

If you have more and you want to post them it will save me a ton of time, - I'm only starting to keep track of them.
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