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Author Topic: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014  (Read 1106495 times)
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May 05, 2014, 01:04:12 AM
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I don't care if it gets fixed because the dev doesn't care.
Did you write him a message? What kind of argumentation is that anyway?

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Secondly: it uses up needless amounts of bandwidth. Pretty simple.

So you come here, drop a meaningless opinion and refuse to work together to find a solution (see above)?
There are many pools out there, that obviously don't have problems like yours. Strange, eh?

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Lastly: I stopped running pools solely because I didn't have the time to support them. It had nothing to do with mooncoin.

Ah, there you go.

Why does everyone here griping at me about this problem relate it to pools? Do you think that the only people running mooncoin run it on a pool? I was running it on a personal computer as a wallet and it ate up all my bandwidth. Why does it matter whether it was running on a pool server or not? Just because other people aren't having a problem with it doesn't solve the problem for me, crackfoo or anyone else that runs into the problem. If the dev wants to reach out to me to troubleshoot the problem further, I would certainly help.
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May 05, 2014, 01:11:34 AM
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I don't care if it gets fixed because the dev doesn't care.
Did you write him a message? What kind of argumentation is that anyway?

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Secondly: it uses up needless amounts of bandwidth. Pretty simple.

So you come here, drop a meaningless opinion and refuse to work together to find a solution (see above)?
There are many pools out there, that obviously don't have problems like yours. Strange, eh?

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Lastly: I stopped running pools solely because I didn't have the time to support them. It had nothing to do with mooncoin.

Ah, there you go.

Why does everyone here griping at me about this problem relate it to pools? Do you think that the only people running mooncoin run it on a pool? I was running it on a personal computer as a wallet and it ate up all my bandwidth. Why does it matter whether it was running on a pool server or not? Just because other people aren't having a problem with it doesn't solve the problem for me, crackfoo or anyone else that runs into the problem. If the dev wants to reach out to me to troubleshoot the problem further, I would certainly help.

I have said it earlier: Why didn't you chime in, when you had the problem? Instead you come here, when everything is over for you?
If you'd like to get more info about what is happening with MOON, read on reddit - especially the latest posting of deaconboogie (dev). He explains the personal reasons, why he was "absent" the last days, see here: http://www.reddit.com/r/MoonCoin/comments/24q9wg/official_update_may_4th_2013/
I have informed him already in my comment, that you need help over here and posted more, that may be of help for you, also.
You could add to it, by posting there.

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May 05, 2014, 05:04:57 AM
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Anyone know what happened to www.mooncoinpool.com???

I can't access it for two days now.

What happens to all the coins I had there?

Any help will be highly appreciated
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May 05, 2014, 05:28:41 AM
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Anyone know what happened to www.mooncoinpool.com???

I can't access it for two days now.

What happens to all the coins I had there?

Any help will be highly appreciated

You can contact with @kcminer or in IRC (@mooncoinpool or webchat).
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May 06, 2014, 12:21:20 PM
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I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
Insulting others won't help the fact that you obviously lack the proper knowledge to run any kind of pool.....

You insulting me doesn't make this coin any less of a pile........

insults is all shitcoin lovers have. to da moon  Grin

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May 06, 2014, 08:24:40 PM
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Although it has been mentioned several times in here I'll post it again:

All p2pool nodes please update your daemons and stop mining the wrong blockchain !!!!!!! I am still seeing wrong blocknumbers coming in, so if you are mining blocks starting with 87xxx then you are on the wrong chain and your coins are worth nothing, so do yourself and your miners a favor and update !!!

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May 07, 2014, 12:26:32 PM
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I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
Insulting others won't help the fact that you obviously lack the proper knowledge to run any kind of pool.....

You insulting me doesn't make this coin any less of a pile........

insults is all shitcoin lovers have. to da moon  Grin
The only one who is insulting here, is you. And mattle74. He did not even say sorry for calling Mooncoin a shitcoin/crapcoin. And I'm sure, you won't do either.
Mooncoin is fine. What is not so fine, are people that stumble into a thread, call a coin shit or crap and beat loose.
So I see your posting as a joke only - regarding your signature. Right?

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May 07, 2014, 01:34:40 PM
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I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
Insulting others won't help the fact that you obviously lack the proper knowledge to run any kind of pool.....

You insulting me doesn't make this coin any less of a pile........

insults is all shitcoin lovers have. to da moon  Grin
The only one who is insulting here, is you. And mattle74. He did not even say sorry for calling Mooncoin a shitcoin/crapcoin. And I'm sure, you won't do either.
Mooncoin is fine. What is not so fine, are people that stumble into a thread, call a coin shit or crap and beat loose.
So I see your posting as a joke only - regarding your signature. Right?
I totally agree. It's a pitty that people don't put in some constructive efforts, if there's an issue ask the devs or the community and try to resolve it. There is one point that was made about bandwidth being used by MOON's daemon and I have to confirm this is correct, strangely enough it seems to be happening on the p2p port 44664, I see traffic between 5mb/s and 12mb/s where most coins only generate 500kb/s max. So it is definitely worth looking. This is still no reason to burn down MOON and it could have been resolved loooooooooong time ago if it would have been reported in a normal way.

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May 07, 2014, 02:08:05 PM
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I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
Insulting others won't help the fact that you obviously lack the proper knowledge to run any kind of pool.....

You insulting me doesn't make this coin any less of a pile........

insults is all shitcoin lovers have. to da moon  Grin
The only one who is insulting here, is you. And mattle74. He did not even say sorry for calling Mooncoin a shitcoin/crapcoin. And I'm sure, you won't do either.
Mooncoin is fine. What is not so fine, are people that stumble into a thread, call a coin shit or crap and beat loose.
So I see your posting as a joke only - regarding your signature. Right?
I totally agree. It's a pitty that people don't put in some constructive efforts, if there's an issue ask the devs or the community and try to resolve it. There is one point that was made about bandwidth being used by MOON's daemon and I have to confirm this is correct, strangely enough it seems to be happening on the p2p port 44664, I see traffic between 5mb/s and 12mb/s where most coins only generate 500kb/s max. So it is definitely worth looking. This is still no reason to burn down MOON and it could have been resolved loooooooooong time ago if it would have been reported in a normal way.
I hope deaconboogie chimes in soon, to get this sorted. Have you contacted him by PM already about that?
How did you find out about the bandwidth used? Any quick method to monitor that, so that I can confirm that eventually?

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May 07, 2014, 04:07:09 PM
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I can confirm that you probably have no idea what you are talking about, I run MOON as one of my pools and have no issues whatsoever....

Having run a mooncoin pool myself and a ton of other coin daemons currently that aren't causing any issue like mooncoin, I can confirm that you can gfy
Insulting others won't help the fact that you obviously lack the proper knowledge to run any kind of pool.....

You insulting me doesn't make this coin any less of a pile........

insults is all shitcoin lovers have. to da moon  Grin
The only one who is insulting here, is you. And mattle74. He did not even say sorry for calling Mooncoin a shitcoin/crapcoin. And I'm sure, you won't do either.
Mooncoin is fine. What is not so fine, are people that stumble into a thread, call a coin shit or crap and beat loose.
So I see your posting as a joke only - regarding your signature. Right?
I totally agree. It's a pitty that people don't put in some constructive efforts, if there's an issue ask the devs or the community and try to resolve it. There is one point that was made about bandwidth being used by MOON's daemon and I have to confirm this is correct, strangely enough it seems to be happening on the p2p port 44664, I see traffic between 5mb/s and 12mb/s where most coins only generate 500kb/s max. So it is definitely worth looking. This is still no reason to burn down MOON and it could have been resolved loooooooooong time ago if it would have been reported in a normal way.
I hope deaconboogie chimes in soon, to get this sorted. Have you contacted him by PM already about that?
How did you find out about the bandwidth used? Any quick method to monitor that, so that I can confirm that eventually?
I stumbled upon it while testing a pfsense firewall installation, which has excellent monitoring built-in Smiley

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May 07, 2014, 05:49:02 PM
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I hope Moon price will pick back up again soon. It's been a massacre lately.
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May 09, 2014, 08:05:12 AM
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Although it has been mentioned several times in here I'll post it again:

All p2pool nodes please update your daemons and stop mining the wrong blockchain !!!!!!! I am still seeing wrong blocknumbers coming in, so if you are mining blocks starting with 87xxx then you are on the wrong chain and your coins are worth nothing, so do yourself and your miners a favor and update !!!

Seems as if the shouting worked at least for p2poolbrasil on http://177.148.255.149:9664/static. Has updated now obviously. :-)

Could someone contact evilhumpty, too?
http://85.25.197.187:9664/static/classic/
I have already written him an email (link "Contact" on the pool-site). If you look at the list of payout addresses, it seems that P2Pool is still on the old blockchain, as there are only shown two payout-addresses, when - in fact - there should be at least ~10-15 (18 at the time of writing), if you look at the P2Pools, that are on the latest mooncoin-daemon.

Also this pool seems to be on the wrong chain:
http://144.76.107.241:9664/static/
Shows only two payout-addresses, too.
Please could write someone else the pool-operator an email, to tell him?

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BTW, see here for a P2Pool-node-scanner: http://5.45.105.66/

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May 09, 2014, 10:27:56 AM
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Have you seen this: http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/HDEV ?
Live-streaming from the ISS in HD.

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May 09, 2014, 05:15:04 PM
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is something wrong with the block explorer ? It seems to have stopped yesterday sometime, weird stuff going on  Roll Eyes

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May 10, 2014, 12:55:53 AM
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is something wrong with the block explorer ? It seems to have stopped yesterday sometime, weird stuff going on  Roll Eyes
It stopped at 99771.
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May 10, 2014, 02:40:53 PM
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Something wrong with Block Explorer.
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May 10, 2014, 02:42:12 PM
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is the coin dead?I dont hear anything about the coin recently
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May 10, 2014, 02:56:15 PM
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I hope Moon price will pick back up again soon. It's been a massacre lately.

Only the brave step in now. Massive opportunity with big risk.

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May 10, 2014, 04:03:30 PM
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is the coin dead?I dont hear anything about the coin recently
What do you wanna hear?

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