sakkosekk
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January 18, 2014, 07:34:04 PM |
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It's good to see Grains popularity growing along side all the new coins. Seems like many of the other coins aren't as popular as they were before Christmas.
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slurm
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January 18, 2014, 07:38:19 PM |
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A minor issue, but since the last time we updated, the startup grain logo has lost its transparency. I'm sure it was transparent before, but now it has a white background.
Never been transparent for me. Always white, no matter what what version I have used. Windows 8.1 here. Always white background also.
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Nullu
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January 18, 2014, 07:46:35 PM |
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A minor issue, but since the last time we updated, the startup grain logo has lost its transparency. I'm sure it was transparent before, but now it has a white background.
Never been transparent for me. Always white, no matter what what version I have used. Windows 8.1 here. Always white background also. Maybe I just imagined it then.
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BTC - 14kYyhhWZwSJFHAjNTtyhRVSu157nE92gF
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bondi
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January 18, 2014, 08:04:29 PM |
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Guys, I can't trade on coinedup but I want to by some grains at current market prices. Will spend about $50 via paypal(verified user). Let's do some business...
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DAoneNonlyG
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January 18, 2014, 08:07:39 PM |
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Guys, I can't trade on coinedup but I want to by some grains at current market prices. Will spend about $50 via p*****(verified user). Let's do some business... holy shit, you used the evil p word...
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bondi
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January 18, 2014, 08:13:50 PM |
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Guys, I can't trade on coinedup but I want to by some grains at current market prices. Will spend about $50 via p*****(verified user). Let's do some business... holy shit, you used the evil p word... Haha, that's right, lol
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SkyValeey
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January 18, 2014, 10:14:35 PM |
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Guys, I can't trade on coinedup
Why? You're moron? I don't believe you.
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bondi
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January 18, 2014, 10:36:33 PM |
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Guys, I can't trade on coinedup
Why? You're moron? I don't believe you. WTH? So people have to be morons if they can't trade on coinedup or is this also for other exchanges? I don't believe you.
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bee7
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January 18, 2014, 10:52:34 PM |
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Would have been nice if the pool owners got a heads up on updates before you publicly release them it would make it so much easier on us instead of having to scramble i own alot of pools so it hard to check every update.
How we should do this? Recently we PMed you about our intention of aux payments and we got no response.
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bee7
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January 18, 2014, 11:01:15 PM |
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Would have been nice if the pool owners got a heads up on updates before you publicly release them it would make it so much easier on us instead of having to scramble i own alot of pools so it hard to check every update.
How we should do this? Recently we PMed you about our intention of aux payments and we got no response. I get a lot of pm's everyday so i might have deleted it. So, how we could inform you if you delete PMs?
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bee7
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January 18, 2014, 11:11:28 PM |
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Threw my site i gave you guys my email before also
Ok, we well do this next time. As you are here now and not to make you look through the whole thread. For the blocks #100000 through #130000 (not yet reached) we are paying 5k GRA for every PoW mined block. If you confirm that you spread that extra bonus among your miners in a fair way then we will send you the appropriate amount of GRA to the address you provide, or to the address used by your GRA pool to receive block rewards. Of course, the pool percentage according to the ToS of your service is honored as well as a reward for your extra efforts is also negotiable.
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bee7
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January 18, 2014, 11:41:45 PM |
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Threw my site i gave you guys my email before also
Ok, we well do this next time. As you are here now and not to make you look through the whole thread. For the blocks #100000 through #130000 (not yet reached) we are paying 5k GRA for every PoW mined block. If you confirm that you spread that extra bonus among your miners in a fair way then we will send you the appropriate amount of GRA to the address you provide, or to the address used by your GRA pool to receive block rewards. Of course, the pool percentage according to the ToS of your service is honored as well as a reward for your extra efforts is also negotiable. We planned on manualy imputing the amounts into everyones wallets since we only have about 100 people we would place the reward in once a day. If that's fair enough for you. Yes. Then if this is OK with you I ll send all rewards for your pool as we achieve block #130000 in one payment. Should I use 9StWjUHMHt3FfQXMKxtcDNRr3h26cKQKtQ or you provide another address for that purpose?
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bobbyb
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January 18, 2014, 11:50:44 PM |
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One big orphan party I just found a 5% superblock, 5 seconds later its an orphan.
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bee7
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January 18, 2014, 11:53:20 PM |
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By the way, Address 9GSWuQJU7qKoqNpqSG41dt6c7ZwpaRSsmi 1 block(s): 113555, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9Qy5Amkz8Zjij3JS4QzHdHEESzFiJPo3Cu 11 block(s): 113680, 113793, 113936, 113551, 113424, 113427, 113781, 114199, 113689, 113935, 113695, Reward: 55000 GRAAddress 9FYjcwa2FEd9G5mCFmGWQqiK6i4RX7FRjT 1 block(s): 111325, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 94p3gejUZwtMH53GAuFZQsTUmBcEFsdqAv 16 block(s): 113792, 113776, 113035, 112294, 113009, 111336, 111146, 113003, 113456, 112760, 114197, 114198, 111383, 111128, 113533, 111390, Reward: 80000 GRAAddress 94nCJyBuNcmnXTmwgfWdcgLJRKdLLo9Agd 1 block(s): 113557, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9QeAHKYCkzYVURrvynK5wYHyDmAtSYkX8E 7 block(s): 113095, 113096, 113394, 113396, 113399, 113400, 113402, Reward: 35000 GRAAddress 9EczMjhFLmvo8wnegnoCvYdFsSwSABH3uN 2 block(s): 111497, 113455, Reward: 10000 GRAAddress 9StWjUHMHt3FfQXMKxtcDNRr3h26cKQKtQ 8 block(s) to be paid Address 97mHyuMsZC3RyU9p3JiX5xyDpYXDZZUFdj 153 block(s) to be paid Address 9C98tikfUPaDLLp31SueP2R86hga3RzyTJ 7 block(s): 113538, 113795, 113925, 113677, 113552, 113778, 113397, Reward: 35000 GRAAddress 9L3nHRkKae1Xzmp47AkYcaJKGyeqioqUDN 4 block(s): 113681, 114196, 113084, 113398, Reward: 20000 GRAAddress 9Le4SQ7QLJDnjDo5Ng5RRi45bYBwuRiTuY 1 block(s): 113130, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9Mi4Teo7y6oUxjuJPFTYpsNR1apdimkCn8 12 block(s): 113313, 111650, 113126, 113129, 111564, 111469, 112046, 113135, 113545, 112056, 113338, 111645, Reward: 60000 GRAAddress 94rZHQcHDSSuReC2uCXnAtnwH7GdiErvuZ 1 block(s): 113094, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9M8MvEpYd7d9nrQerk1c8a2fkebUociwPg 1 block(s): 113939, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9Pq9M7uudhPUT2ABioVK85Dzja3hfgX35F 3 block(s): 111178, 113363, 113582, Reward: 15000 GRAAddress 9GGTDL3nFb8KmvVjfCokjYypHHBVhNTuHV 1 block(s): 111658, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 9HZGFFL32NvuUnuwjBs7WiVtaobYJkGxmF 3 block(s): 111683, 113684, 111374, Reward: 15000 GRAAddress 95QC6rNi7by7AqrSeRKYW6bosL2njQvkrA 5 block(s): 113426, 114195, 113678, 113422, 111335, Reward: 25000 GRAAddress 9JbGwYMvTCZ9kDKfj5DevbW9kRzBtF2TpF 1 block(s): 114155, Reward: 5000 GRAAddress 95W762WiTV8YwQ9ras2hrpSTpAhH8xBHhQ 8 block(s): 111106, 111332, 113425, 113553, 113682, 114008, 113401, 111547, Reward: 40000 GRAPayments completed up to but not including block fa3c8fd85079e9ad48b74833224adfe5c5c9e469942dab9297e96a59841b9e66
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Hippie Tech
aka Amenstop
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Activity: 1624
Merit: 1001
All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
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January 18, 2014, 11:53:43 PM |
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The LK7 dev claims that the LK7 orphans are actually being stolen.
After seeing both of my GRA blocks orphan earlier, I can't help but wonder if the same problem is happening here.
The ledger should not be editting itself.
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Nullu
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January 18, 2014, 11:59:49 PM |
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The LK7 dev claims that the LK7 orphans are actually being stolen.
After seeing both of my GRA blocks orphan earlier, I can't help but wonder if the same problem is happening here.
The ledger should not be editting itself.
How could that happen?
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BTC - 14kYyhhWZwSJFHAjNTtyhRVSu157nE92gF
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bee7
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January 19, 2014, 12:05:50 AM |
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The LK7 dev claims that the LK7 orphans are actually being stolen.
After seeing both of my GRA blocks orphan earlier, I can't help but wonder if the same problem is happening here.
The ledger should not be editting itself.
What means "stolen"? How it is possible to stole a block? The block header contains the merkleroot that in turn depends on coinbase tx that has your address to receive block reward. So there is no way to use your block hash with another address. Anyway where did he claim this? Edit: Did you meant this: BitJohn, Lucky7coin seems hacked, all miners' mined coins become orphans, except maybe hacker's. Also the block time becoime a lot faster than designed, please suspend the trading at cryptsy. We are investigating the cause of this abnormality. Thanks.
Then tell me, why the bitcoin network is not affected by the same thing?
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Hippie Tech
aka Amenstop
Legendary
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Activity: 1624
Merit: 1001
All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
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January 19, 2014, 12:07:21 AM |
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The LK7 dev claims that the LK7 orphans are actually being stolen.
After seeing both of my GRA blocks orphan earlier, I can't help but wonder if the same problem is happening here.
The ledger should not be editting itself.
How could that happen? From what I know, nodes can force the blockchain to only accept the blocks and/or transactions they choose. Something like a 51% attack.. @bee7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=295157.msg4178498#msg4178498
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Nullu
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January 19, 2014, 12:07:25 AM |
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Just for the record I also found a small superblock today, and it orphaned. First time that's ever happened.
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BTC - 14kYyhhWZwSJFHAjNTtyhRVSu157nE92gF
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bee7
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January 19, 2014, 12:19:29 AM |
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The LK7 dev claims that the LK7 orphans are actually being stolen.
After seeing both of my GRA blocks orphan earlier, I can't help but wonder if the same problem is happening here.
The ledger should not be editting itself.
How could that happen? From what I know, nodes can force the blockchain to only accept the blocks and/or transactions they choose. Something like a 51% attack.. @bee7 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=295157.msg4178498#msg4178498This is a bit different for the PoW/PoS hybrid. While a well connected node with a plenty of the hashing power may win the race in broadcasting its PoW block it can't make the network accept more PoW blocks than the network would accept according to the 12/1 rule. ATM there should be no big coinstake in the malicious hands to influence PoS either. As I posted today at some moment we even were behind the target - we had 22 PoW blocks out of 326 while expected number is 27.
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