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Author Topic: [ANN][BWK] BULWARK | NO ICO | Masternodes | Accelerated PoW | Seesaw PoS/MN  (Read 125669 times)
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December 07, 2017, 09:47:55 AM
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blocksuckernation.com normally works. We pass there! Cool
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December 07, 2017, 10:15:03 AM
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BULWARK (BWK) MINING POOL

http://miningpool.shop

Based on Yiimp pool (No Registration Needed)
Fee  : 0.9% (Lowest Fee)

Code:
-o stratum+tcp://eu1.miningpool.shop:3833 -u <WALLET_ADDRESS> -p c=BWK

MININGRIG RENTAL
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Pool host: eu1.miningpool.shop
Pool port: 3833
Pool user: Your_Wallet_Address
Pool pass: c=BWK
Algorithm: Nist5

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December 07, 2017, 10:17:50 AM
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The masternode of this coin is quite attractive, although it's expensive, I wonder if it's late to join or is there still more room for growth? Anyway I'll be watching for a few hours the BWK trade. Smiley

There absolutely is room for growth! Especially because the masternode rewards will increase over the next few weeks.
If you cant afford a full masternode yourself, joining a shared node might be interesting for you. See below.
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December 07, 2017, 10:18:58 AM
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Offering shared masternode hosting for Bulwark (BWK). The collateral of 5’000 coins is divided into 10 "seats" of 500 coins each. I take 2% of the seat (10 coins) up front as a setup fee and charge 5% of the masternode profit for the service. The node earnings are split evenly among all the seats. If the node earns 1000 coins a week, each seat receives 95 coins that week (taking the 5% fee into account). For more details see https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2494709 or find me on discord https://discord.gg/CTjBtEH
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December 07, 2017, 10:53:06 AM
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That btc bull run make room for new masternodes. Less than 1 Btc for one mn up to 25k sshi at cryptopia
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December 07, 2017, 12:30:54 PM
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Any news on COINMARKETCAP listing?

Application has been submitted. All we can do at this point is wait for the listing to occur.

OK Cool, I applied on COINMARKETCAP for BWK as well.
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December 07, 2017, 03:31:23 PM
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Any news on COINMARKETCAP listing?

Application has been submitted. All we can do at this point is wait for the listing to occur.

OK Cool, I applied on COINMARKETCAP for BWK as well.

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December 07, 2017, 04:28:37 PM
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Maybe someone here have a clue.

Does anyone have idea how Nicehash was hacked?

First you have to know on which IP address is wallet? How they know that?

Second, you need a private key for sending coins from locked wallet. How did they get it?

And then main question, how we can protect our self?

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December 07, 2017, 06:25:25 PM
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Maybe someone here have a clue.

Does anyone have idea how Nicehash was hacked?

First you have to know on which IP address is wallet? How they know that?

Second, you need a private key for sending coins from locked wallet. How did they get it?

And then main question, how we can protect our self?

I believe Nicehash is supposed to have a press release today.

I'm sure they will have their own explanation but if I were a nicehash user I would be very wary of using the service in the future because it's clear they were irresponsible in some manner.
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December 07, 2017, 06:53:07 PM
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Maybe someone here have a clue.

Does anyone have idea how Nicehash was hacked?

First you have to know on which IP address is wallet? How they know that?

Second, you need a private key for sending coins from locked wallet. How did they get it?

And then main question, how we can protect our self?

I believe Nicehash is supposed to have a press release today.

I'm sure they will have their own explanation but if I were a nicehash user I would be very wary of using the service in the future because it's clear they were irresponsible in some manner.

To be honest the most likely situation regarding the nicehash theft is that there was an inside job done.  It would be near impossible to find out the private keys of the hot wallets if nicehash correctly protected themselves and only someone with a way to access such information from the inside would be able to get that information, and to then steal the funds.  Perhaps one too many people had too much access, or too high of a position in the chain of command.
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December 07, 2017, 07:46:34 PM
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So Bulwark is showing up in the masternodes.online list, but for some reason I'm unable to add my node to monitoring. Any chance the BWK team could have a chat with masternodes.online about this? Thanks!

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December 07, 2017, 08:38:19 PM
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Maybe someone here have a clue.

Does anyone have idea how Nicehash was hacked?

First you have to know on which IP address is wallet? How they know that?

Second, you need a private key for sending coins from locked wallet. How did they get it?

And then main question, how we can protect our self?

I believe Nicehash is supposed to have a press release today.

I'm sure they will have their own explanation but if I were a nicehash user I would be very wary of using the service in the future because it's clear they were irresponsible in some manner.

To be honest the most likely situation regarding the nicehash theft is that there was an inside job done.  It would be near impossible to find out the private keys of the hot wallets if nicehash correctly protected themselves and only someone with a way to access such information from the inside would be able to get that information, and to then steal the funds.  Perhaps one too many people had too much access, or too high of a position in the chain of command.

Again we are on the old one. No matter how good technical security system you build. Humans will be always the week link. Sad

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December 07, 2017, 11:06:43 PM
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The nicehash hack is a blessing. Makes mining this coin possible for the normal miner instead of the hash buyer. Death to centralized mining!

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December 08, 2017, 12:45:15 AM
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The nicehash hack is a blessing. Makes mining this coin possible for the normal miner instead of the hash buyer. Death to centralized mining!

Indeed. I can mine more coins now than before.

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December 08, 2017, 03:00:13 AM
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The nicehash hack is a blessing. Makes mining this coin possible for the normal miner instead of the hash buyer. Death to centralized mining!

A lot of people lost a lot of money because of their negligence unfortunately. Though it does seem to be returning some power/profits to the individual miner.
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December 08, 2017, 03:22:43 AM
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I have successfully gotten my 2 NVIDIA based miners hashing on blocksuckernation both running ethOS but having issues with the AMD rig running sgminer. Has anyone sorted the config files for this setup running sgminer, AMD cards on ethOS?
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December 08, 2017, 03:25:39 AM
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Actually, I do not understand about accelerated PoW. Can you clarify about it, please. thank you.
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December 08, 2017, 03:26:59 AM
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I have successfully gotten my 2 NVIDIA based miners hashing on blocksuckernation both running ethOS but having issues with the AMD rig running sgminer. Has anyone sorted the config files for this setup running sgminer, AMD cards on ethOS?
I thought AMD cards are no good in nist5? Aren't you better off mining something like ETN with them (and then buying BWK from the ETN earnings, if you just want to own BWK and not BTC)?
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December 08, 2017, 03:31:37 AM
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Promising coin. How come i missed this . Will join the mining soon.

But with current price 5000 for a masternode is a bit high in my opinion .
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December 08, 2017, 04:20:07 AM
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I have successfully gotten my 2 NVIDIA based miners hashing on blocksuckernation both running ethOS but having issues with the AMD rig running sgminer. Has anyone sorted the config files for this setup running sgminer, AMD cards on ethOS?
I thought AMD cards are no good in nist5? Aren't you better off mining something like ETN with them (and then buying BWK from the ETN earnings, if you just want to own BWK and not BTC)?

Hey, don't let out the secret! Wink

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