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Author Topic: [ANN][Datacoin] Datacoin blockchain start announcement (Minor code upd + logo)  (Read 171862 times)
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November 17, 2013, 06:48:58 PM
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That's what happened.  Not sure if it only happens when both wallets are open or the BTC wallet is infected.  I could also be totally wrong.  Though, blockchain.info is showing that I sent out two transactions 1 BTC to one address and .8XXX to another address.

1. make sure that BTC are really transferred from your wallet, check if this .8XXX amount really disappears from your wallet (maybe with proofs?..)
2. if 1st suggestion is confirmed, you need to check this on clean virtual machine with only Datacoin and Bitcoin installed, because your computer can be infected with some stealing software, not related to Datacoin.

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November 17, 2013, 06:49:32 PM
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That's what happened.  Not sure if it only happens when both wallets are open or the BTC wallet is infected.  I could also be totally wrong.  Though, blockchain.info is showing that I sent out two transactions 1 BTC to one address and .8XXX to another address.

Yeah, i believe what you are seeing on the blockchain, i am just asking for someone who knows about malware to scan the windows version of datacoin because it could be something else on your pc causing it. However if it is datacoin i don't want it stealing my quarks next.  

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November 17, 2013, 06:57:00 PM
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That's what happened.  Not sure if it only happens when both wallets are open or the BTC wallet is infected.  I could also be totally wrong.  Though, blockchain.info is showing that I sent out two transactions 1 BTC to one address and .8XXX to another address.

If you are running an untrusted exe file on your computer along your BTC wallet, you are an asshole.
Besides this, most likely the problem is between your chair and your keyboard.
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November 17, 2013, 07:06:51 PM
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That's what happened.  Not sure if it only happens when both wallets are open or the BTC wallet is infected.  I could also be totally wrong.  Though, blockchain.info is showing that I sent out two transactions 1 BTC to one address and .8XXX to another address.

If you are running an untrusted exe file on your computer along your BTC wallet, you are an asshole.
Besides this, most likely the problem is between your chair and your keyboard.

Nice response, now I remember why I don't post on here anymore.  Actually my main BTC wallet isn't on this computer.  So, my major coins aren't touched.  I keep this wallet as 'small change'.  I'm not stressing if it's a loss.  But, if there is a wallet stealer then I want people to know about it.

thanks, I think people are warned now. But there is still no proof for that. And, frankly speaking, I don't think that such good idea of coin was developed only to steal few coins (I think that nobody runs unconfirmed exe on machint with major amount of their coins)

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November 17, 2013, 07:07:23 PM
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That's what happened.  Not sure if it only happens when both wallets are open or the BTC wallet is infected.  I could also be totally wrong.  Though, blockchain.info is showing that I sent out two transactions 1 BTC to one address and .8XXX to another address.

If you are running an untrusted exe file on your computer along your BTC wallet, you are an asshole.
Besides this, most likely the problem is between your chair and your keyboard.

Nice response, now I remember why I don't post on here anymore.  Actually my main BTC wallet isn't on this computer.  So, my major coins aren't touched.  I keep this wallet as 'small change'.  I'm not stressing if it's a loss.  But, if there is a wallet stealer then I want people to know about it.

Yikes 1BTC small change. Damn, well anyway if you have been around long enough to accumulate this kind of crypto wealth i'm guessing you must know enough to see when something is fishy, so i'm still hoping someone can say Yes or No about this. For now i guess i don't have much to worry about since no BTC but hopefully does not attack other wallets.

Where are the smart people to take a look for us and see what's happening with this?

Was your  BTC wallet encrypted or not?

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November 17, 2013, 07:12:12 PM
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... so i'm still hoping someone can say Yes or No about this. For now i guess i don't have much to worry about since no BTC but hopefully does not attack other wallets.

Where are the smart people to take a look for us and see what's happening with this?


AFAIK I see not a single evidence for such claims, so let's all pretend he is trolling.
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November 17, 2013, 07:13:11 PM
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is there a windows zip folder for this?
I would like to give it ago Smiley

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November 17, 2013, 07:14:28 PM
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is there a windows zip folder for this?
I would like to give it ago Smiley

The link is in the OP.

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November 17, 2013, 07:19:18 PM
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Oops.

My bad.
Seems this is only CPU mining for now?

also do anyone have some active nodes?

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November 17, 2013, 07:27:50 PM
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Oops.

My bad.
Seems this is only CPU mining for now?

also do anyone have some active nodes?

Yeah, i think just cpu for now. I didn't add any nodes and i am getting the odd block now and then. I think on page 2 or 3 someone posted some nodes to add though.  Looks like a nice coin and great idea. As above said best not to install on pc with other wallets if they have a large value. However that goes for all coins and new wallets i guess.

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November 17, 2013, 07:37:53 PM
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so many blocks within a matter of hours? whoa?

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November 17, 2013, 07:46:54 PM
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so many blocks within a matter of hours? whoa?

Yeah 5k blocks already?  own up who's taking them all?  can't remember xpm  blocks going this fast?


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November 17, 2013, 07:54:55 PM
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i got a block and the reward was 16.99..
marures in like 3k + blocks LOL
so yeah i guess blocks are smaller.. like real small

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November 17, 2013, 08:00:08 PM
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i got a block and the reward was 16.99..
marures in like 3k + blocks LOL
so yeah i guess blocks are smaller.. like real small

well they only started at 20 i think.  what hardware do you have?

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November 17, 2013, 08:09:08 PM
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the one that got it was a i5 3570.
Intel CPU often seem to have an edge on CPU mining Wink

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November 17, 2013, 08:10:06 PM
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so many blocks within a matter of hours? whoa?

Yeah 5k blocks already?  own up who's taking them all?  can't remember xpm  blocks going this fast?



XPM started with an inefficient miner.  When hp1 was released the block rate went up by a factor of 10!  And each subsequent hp release increased efficiency, further.  This is starting with a version of the hp miner.
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November 17, 2013, 08:21:34 PM
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so many blocks within a matter of hours? whoa?

Yeah 5k blocks already?  own up who's taking them all?  can't remember xpm  blocks going this fast?



XPM started with an inefficient miner.  When hp1 was released the block rate went up by a factor of 10!  And each subsequent hp release increased efficiency, further.  This is starting with a version of the hp miner.

Ah yes i see.

@GurungBoi - yep great cpu i have 3570 also beats out my i7 laptop easily even thought that has 8 threads.

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November 17, 2013, 08:25:04 PM
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My last block was having 18.05 coins. It now shows over 6k blocks Shocked

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November 17, 2013, 08:32:52 PM
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My last block was having 18.05 coins. It now shows over 6k blocks Shocked

That block was quite a while ago?

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November 17, 2013, 08:34:51 PM
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My last block was having 18.05 coins. It now shows over 6k blocks Shocked

That block was quite a while ago?

More than 3 hours back.

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