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Author Topic: [XAO] Alloy - The next generation anonymous, Cryptocurrency based on CryptoNote!  (Read 24375 times)
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January 21, 2018, 10:55:25 PM
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dev team is responsive and helpful, sticks to promises and schedules reasonably well.

very global participation, lots of interest from many communities.

personally i see project has great potential.

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January 21, 2018, 11:11:58 PM
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Regarding the coins transfer from the old to new wallet.

Can someone confirm where these new coins have come from?
I assume from a premined account but where can we verify the balance of this account?

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January 22, 2018, 05:33:43 AM
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Anyone looking to sell some, pm me! Can only pay in BTC, though
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January 22, 2018, 11:03:53 AM
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Started mining today at https://alloy.mine2gether.com/ cause i like the many different difficulty options.
Have really high hopes for this !!

Let's go dev !

Bill Hicks was right about....everything
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January 22, 2018, 12:06:50 PM
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Started mining today at https://alloy.mine2gether.com/ cause i like the many different difficulty options.
Have really high hopes for this !!

Let's go dev !

Which port do you use there?

I've been running with 9997 Nicehash again yesterday (that's the pool?)
I only mine with a GTX 1070 and I get about 18 - 25 coins on average.

Or should I rather then change to another port?
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January 22, 2018, 12:40:52 PM
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Started mining today at https://alloy.mine2gether.com/ cause i like the many different difficulty options.
Have really high hopes for this !!

Let's go dev !

Which port do you use there?

I've been running with 9997 Nicehash again yesterday (that's the pool?)
I only mine with a GTX 1070 and I get about 18 - 25 coins on average.

Or should I rather then change to another port?

since i pointed some old gpus to the pool i chose port 2227

for the 1070 i guess i would choose 4447 or 5557 (9997 is for nicehash thats right)

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January 22, 2018, 12:45:11 PM
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Started mining today at https://alloy.mine2gether.com/ cause i like the many different difficulty options.
Have really high hopes for this !!

Let's go dev !

Which port do you use there?

I've been running with 9997 Nicehash again yesterday (that's the pool?)
I only mine with a GTX 1070 and I get about 18 - 25 coins on average.

Or should I rather then change to another port?

since i pointed some old gpus to the pool i chose port 2227

for the 1070 i guess i would choose 4447 or 5557 (9997 is for nicehash thats right)

Thank you,

then I will start this evening and see how it works
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January 22, 2018, 01:50:42 PM
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I'll bite and point my miners here for a little bit

Thinking of doing this also. But has all the issues with this coin been resolved? Has there been any improvements since the relaunch?
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January 22, 2018, 02:59:01 PM
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I'll bite and point my miners here for a little bit

Thinking of doing this also. But has all the issues with this coin been resolved? Has there been any improvements since the relaunch?

Mining seems okay at nearly all of the pools and my wallet is showing my correct amount
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January 22, 2018, 03:30:25 PM
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Anyone looking to sell some, pm me! Can only pay in BTC, though

Looking for 100 - 200 Smiley

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January 22, 2018, 03:36:25 PM
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On the old wallet is there a command to change or remove the password?

Also, the old daemon cannot connect any more. I was sure my balance was over 220 XAO. Now when I run the wallet without the daemon getting any peers it only shows a balance of 80 coins. Is there a website where I can check the balance of an address on the old chain?

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January 22, 2018, 05:32:56 PM
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how to exchange now my 43 coine to newone?


WTC 43 coins for 43$, shitcoin accepted
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January 22, 2018, 06:59:18 PM
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Regarding the coins transfer from the old to new wallet.

Can someone confirm where these new coins have come from?
I assume from a premined account but where can we verify the balance of this account?

Yes, we premined the new chain in order to allocate coins for the refunds, bounties, exchange fees, etc. 456,000 coins were allocated to cover all the possible previous coin holdings. Any remaining funds for coins not claimed will be allocated for bounties.

The refund wallet transfer was split into multiple transactions, but http://alloyexplorer.com/?hash=3d001e211e01e91795c1d5a7eeda435cbea2f95d766954f276eaf8b9ed628626#blockchain_transaction is an example of one transfer from genesis into the refund wallet.



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January 22, 2018, 09:09:59 PM
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OK i dont get it , i asked a simple question about the health of this project and my post was removed ?
so why would a moderator do that ?
should i now get worried and stop mining this coin ?
friend of mine told me the coin project might be abandoned so i asked a simple question, that did not need
to be removed, its like turning off free speech.
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January 22, 2018, 09:54:44 PM
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OK i dont get it , i asked a simple question about the health of this project and my post was removed ?
so why would a moderator do that ?
should i now get worried and stop mining this coin ?
friend of mine told me the coin project might be abandoned so i asked a simple question, that did not need
to be removed, its like turning off free speech.


No messages have ever been removed by Administrators on this topic.
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January 22, 2018, 11:01:08 PM
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On the old wallet is there a command to change or remove the password?

Also, the old daemon cannot connect any more. I was sure my balance was over 220 XAO. Now when I run the wallet without the daemon getting any peers it only shows a balance of 80 coins. Is there a website where I can check the balance of an address on the old chain?

@alloyd - Please answer these two questions.

Buy a Trezor and Protect your BTC, BCH, BTG, DASH, LTC, DGB, ZEC, ETH and ETC from hackers.
If I was helpful please buy me a coffee BTC: 1DWK7vBaxcTC5Wd2nQwLGEoy8xdFVzGKLK  BTG: AWvN1iBqCUqG2tEh3XoVvRbdcGrAzfBBpW
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January 22, 2018, 11:03:20 PM
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On the old wallet is there a command to change or remove the password?

Also, the old daemon cannot connect any more. I was sure my balance was over 220 XAO. Now when I run the wallet without the daemon getting any peers it only shows a balance of 80 coins. Is there a website where I can check the balance of an address on the old chain?

@alloyd - Please answer these two questions.


The old blockchain has been shutdown, we've just relaunched the new blockchain. You can get a complete refund for all funds within your old wallet by posting your wallet on our refund page here, https://walletxfer.alloyexplorer.com/.
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January 22, 2018, 11:03:58 PM
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On the old wallet is there a command to change or remove the password?

Also, the old daemon cannot connect any more. I was sure my balance was over 220 XAO. Now when I run the wallet without the daemon getting any peers it only shows a balance of 80 coins. Is there a website where I can check the balance of an address on the old chain?

@alloyd - Please answer these two questions.


The old blockchain has been shutdown, we've just relaunched the new blockchain. You can get a complete refund for all funds within your old wallet by posting your wallet on our refund page here, https://walletxfer.alloyexplorer.com/.

That did not answer both questions. How can I change or remove the password of the old wallet first?

Buy a Trezor and Protect your BTC, BCH, BTG, DASH, LTC, DGB, ZEC, ETH and ETC from hackers.
If I was helpful please buy me a coffee BTC: 1DWK7vBaxcTC5Wd2nQwLGEoy8xdFVzGKLK  BTG: AWvN1iBqCUqG2tEh3XoVvRbdcGrAzfBBpW
If I was helpful please buy me a burger DGB: DLASV6CUQpGtGSyaVz5FYuu5YxZ17MoGQz
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January 22, 2018, 11:41:26 PM
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OK i dont get it , i asked a simple question about the health of this project and my post was removed ?
so why would a moderator do that ?
should i now get worried and stop mining this coin ?
friend of mine told me the coin project might be abandoned so i asked a simple question, that did not need
to be removed, its like turning off free speech.


No messages have ever been removed by Administrators on this topic.

Really? Lol , check out the screenshot.
http://prntscr.com/i46gsd
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January 23, 2018, 01:27:28 AM
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OK i dont get it , i asked a simple question about the health of this project and my post was removed ?
so why would a moderator do that ?
should i now get worried and stop mining this coin ?
friend of mine told me the coin project might be abandoned so i asked a simple question, that did not need
to be removed, its like turning off free speech.


No messages have ever been removed by Administrators on this topic.

Really? Lol , check out the screenshot.
http://prntscr.com/i46gsd

Smiley))))) that is a useless comment which was deleted. That happens often and is deleted by a forum moderator, not by the creator of the thread Smiley lol
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