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I think that whatever happened was on the 17th of August. Check their transactions for that day....
Yeah. I am a total idiot - I was in the wrong session and searched the wrong debug log! Ignore the data above. THIS looks more like something that should not normally happen: 10/08/17 16:55:50 received block 9aee7c6ab0d18367742a 10/08/17 16:55:50 REORGANIZE 10/08/17 16:55:50 REORGANIZE: Disconnect 55 blocks; fec9f399ecd8a7a816b1..a91bdde8e30c0b6fc48a 10/08/17 16:55:50 REORGANIZE: Connect 168 blocks; fec9f399ecd8a7a816b1..9aee7c6ab0d18367742a 10/08/17 16:55:51 REORGANIZE: done
55 blocks were invalidated by a longer chain which added 168 blocks. If any of those 55 blocks contained transactions AND they were manually removed from the wallet right after the reorg (to prevent the client detecting the tx had 0 confirms and rebroadcasting it) then you have a double spend. That's as far as my logs go back. If something happened on the 17th of August - why did Cryptopia take 3 1/2 months to announce the attack and delisting? Transactions were halted on the 18th and a notice was put that they were investigating a 51% attack. Now why they took this much longer to announce delisting I don't know....
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November 29, 2017, 01:45:20 AM |
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I think that whatever happened was on the 17th of August. Check their transactions for that day....
Yeah. I am a total idiot - I was in the wrong session and searched the wrong debug log! Ignore the data above. THIS looks more like something that should not normally happen: 10/08/17 16:55:50 received block 9aee7c6ab0d18367742a 10/08/17 16:55:50 REORGANIZE 10/08/17 16:55:50 REORGANIZE: Disconnect 55 blocks; fec9f399ecd8a7a816b1..a91bdde8e30c0b6fc48a 10/08/17 16:55:50 REORGANIZE: Connect 168 blocks; fec9f399ecd8a7a816b1..9aee7c6ab0d18367742a 10/08/17 16:55:51 REORGANIZE: done
55 blocks were invalidated by a longer chain which added 168 blocks. If any of those 55 blocks contained transactions AND they were manually removed from the wallet right after the reorg (to prevent the client detecting the tx had 0 confirms and rebroadcasting it) then you have a double spend. That's as far as my logs go back. If something happened on the 17th of August - why did Cryptopia take 3 1/2 months to announce the attack and delisting? Transactions were halted on the 18th and a notice was put that they were investigating a 51% attack. Now why they took this much longer to announce delisting I don't know.... Hello, I believe the attacks occurred before 17 August. I noticed that the currency that was traded at 200 litoshis and a single order dropped to 100 litoshis, with many LTC in the transactions. I do not know if it's related ...
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cryptohunter
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MY RED TRUST LEFT BY SCUMBAGS - READ MY SIG
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November 29, 2017, 02:09:19 AM |
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how to upgrade and move forward with this one?
also how to get it back on aex and cryptopia?
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almightyruler
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November 29, 2017, 08:30:47 AM |
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how to upgrade and move forward with this one?
also how to get it back on aex and cryptopia?
Good luck with Cryptopia: you're unlikely to get them to change their mind about the de-listing, and to get it re-listed (as a "new" coin) will cost something like 3 to 5 BTC.
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msy2008
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November 30, 2017, 02:47:51 AM |
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The collection of main server nodes shared by investors and fans from China is progressing smoothly. At present, there are 37 fixed nodes and unknown group nodes.
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bondi
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November 30, 2017, 06:25:20 PM |
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The collection of main server nodes shared by investors and fans from China is progressing smoothly. At present, there are 37 fixed nodes and unknown group nodes.
Good job.
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December 01, 2017, 01:56:14 PM |
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The collection of main server nodes shared by investors and fans from China is progressing smoothly. At present, there are 37 fixed nodes and unknown group nodes.
excellent!
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msy2008
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December 03, 2017, 12:35:31 PM |
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The collection of main server nodes shared by investors and fans from China is progressing smoothly. At present, there are 51 fixed nodes and unknown group nodes.
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bitwarrior
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December 03, 2017, 12:40:48 PM |
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I never thought this coin is still alive!
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December 03, 2017, 03:46:53 PM |
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hi,Anybody!
I come from china,jiangxi,I'm very optimistic about infinincoin.
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cryptohunter
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December 03, 2017, 03:49:17 PM |
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how about we group fund some coins to get listed on stocks.exchange??
seems like a lot of new coins heading there.
Maybe we can cut a deal with the exchange owner?
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December 04, 2017, 02:44:21 AM Last edit: December 04, 2017, 02:54:23 AM by Haoyear |
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December 04, 2017, 07:12:26 AM |
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The #1 thing you need to do before approaching exchanges is to get people mining (securing) this coin with some serious hash power. Right now the network hashrate is 0.12 MH/s, which is tiny. There's no point setting up an extensive network of full time nodes if the blockchain can be 51% attacked with a single small ASIC miner. Even a GPU.
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msy2008
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December 05, 2017, 03:04:13 AM |
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The #1 thing you need to do before approaching exchanges is to get people mining (securing) this coin with some serious hash power. Right now the network hashrate is 0.12 MH/s, which is tiny. There's no point setting up an extensive network of full time nodes if the blockchain can be 51% attacked with a single small ASIC miner. Even a GPU.
IFC fans from China are working hard for the first stage
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December 05, 2017, 04:11:29 AM |
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December 05, 2017, 10:58:45 AM |
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I think this coin has more right to be alive than the shitload of erc20 tokens. IFC should be worth more I think
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almightyruler
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December 05, 2017, 03:32:26 PM |
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The #1 thing you need to do before approaching exchanges is to get people mining (securing) this coin with some serious hash power. Right now the network hashrate is 0.12 MH/s, which is tiny. There's no point setting up an extensive network of full time nodes if the blockchain can be 51% attacked with a single small ASIC miner. Even a GPU.
IFC fans from China are working hard for the first stage One way to encourage mining is a faucet that pays out in block fees. The faucet sends (say) 100,000 IFC to itself with a fee of 10 IFC. The next miner to incorporate that transaction gets the 10 IFC, just like mining rewards. Pros: - No change to clients needed. No hard fork. Cons: - Needs regular donations of funds - A single faucet centralizes distribution... but there could be multiple faucets, perhaps running on perm nodes.
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explosivo
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December 06, 2017, 01:16:21 PM |
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I'm syncing my wallet now and I have 25 connections!
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metallicelmo
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December 06, 2017, 03:33:45 PM |
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Mine is syncing as well at the moment, I do that every now and then just in case, see if it still works right
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December 08, 2017, 05:24:36 AM |
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I support trusted peer ip: 120.78.168.74
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