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Author Topic: Coinye [KOI/COYE] You can't kill a gayfish.  (Read 715696 times)
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January 09, 2014, 08:02:50 AM
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Which Exchange can trade Coinye Coin?

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January 09, 2014, 08:09:44 AM
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Which Exchange can trade Coinye Coin?

I don't believe there is an exchange that implemented it yet.

Some people are using this thread in the meantime https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=404635.20
 

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January 09, 2014, 08:12:20 AM
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watch out for coye.dedicatedpool.com

my wallet address was changed to an address ending in vDsVPVex and i lost about 90k coins.

http://abe.altexplorer.net/a/5mkK7w3yyn

how someone could know my pin number, and how someone could crack a 14 character ultra difficult password?

i dont give a f**k about the coins, miners, watch out!

http://prntscr.com/2hrz30

http://prntscr.com/2hrz5v

edit: the coins are not redeemed yet, dummy address? wtf...

same here.. my payout address was changed as well to 5mdNFTqXfQivAZDoccL9S1VPvHxTjk1fw6 (dont know whose that is) and i lost about 16k coins..
I dont think its the password or pin.. i think someone got in during the ddos attacks and changed the payout address..

*edit* if anyone is feeling generous.. pls donate to : 5VSccduxxNaRv7Xmx8wn5Zx4nchURin86C. The 16k coins gone was pretty much 14 hours of my entire hashing power.. Crap this sucks..

I was on dedicated pool and didn't get my address changed, so I'm sending 1k.

thats strange only 2 of my payments made it to the the changed address
http://coinyechain.info/address/5mdNFTqXfQivAZDoccL9S1VPvHxTjk1fw6

third one wasnt credited in there..

in a way its funny.. this is the first time i am making use of block explorer... feels like i am looking at the wallet of a thief

the strange is that the coins are not redeemed!

what time the ddos started? the transactions started between 14:27-14:47 server time at 8/jan/14

what exactly do you mean when you use redeemed in this context?

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January 09, 2014, 08:23:51 AM
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Is there any chance to get some place on exchange market?
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January 09, 2014, 08:25:39 AM
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Hi guys,
BRAND New Coinye pool! PPLNS Stratum +Vardiff+DDOS protection 1% Fees. AND I MEAN BRAND NEW LAUNCHED 5 Minutes ago.


First 25 User's get no fee's.



http://coye.scryptcraft.com/index.php





Enjoy.

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January 09, 2014, 08:28:10 AM
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watch out for coye.dedicatedpool.com

my wallet address was changed to an address ending in vDsVPVex and i lost about 90k coins.

http://abe.altexplorer.net/a/5mkK7w3yyn

how someone could know my pin number, and how someone could crack a 14 character ultra difficult password?

i dont give a f**k about the coins, miners, watch out!

http://prntscr.com/2hrz30

http://prntscr.com/2hrz5v

edit: the coins are not redeemed yet, dummy address? wtf...

same here.. my payout address was changed as well to 5mdNFTqXfQivAZDoccL9S1VPvHxTjk1fw6 (dont know whose that is) and i lost about 16k coins..
I dont think its the password or pin.. i think someone got in during the ddos attacks and changed the payout address..

*edit* if anyone is feeling generous.. pls donate to : 5VSccduxxNaRv7Xmx8wn5Zx4nchURin86C. The 16k coins gone was pretty much 14 hours of my entire hashing power.. Crap this sucks..

I was on dedicated pool and didn't get my address changed, so I'm sending 1k.

thats strange only 2 of my payments made it to the the changed address
http://coinyechain.info/address/5mdNFTqXfQivAZDoccL9S1VPvHxTjk1fw6

third one wasnt credited in there..

in a way its funny.. this is the first time i am making use of block explorer... feels like i am looking at the wallet of a thief

the strange is that the coins are not redeemed!

what time the ddos started? the transactions started between 14:27-14:47 server time at 8/jan/14

what exactly do you mean when you use redeemed in this context?

same here guys I have been telling this since yesterday and on a different pool I managed to track the coins, there are in an account in there own no sent transactions


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January 09, 2014, 08:33:54 AM
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NEW STRATUM POOL FOR COINYE


HOSTED ON FAST DETICATED SERVERS

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AUTO-PAYOUT FROM THE FIRST COIN

JOIN OUR RANKS

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January 09, 2014, 08:39:37 AM
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coye.pool.pm, are you kidding me? I mined in this pool from the very beginning until it crashed (when the diff was minimal) and I earned less COYE/min than I earned later with a different pool when the diff was at least 16.
Of course, I didn't see what happened because the web interface was offline the whole time. And yes, I can't see if we had a lot of ophans, because that feature is still offline.
But it's strange, to say at least. I think the pool lost a lot of coins during the crash. Cry


My miner with 1100Kh/s was mining there all night.I dont know when it went off,but i have now 1990coye Sad Atleast igot backupool so no loss.
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January 09, 2014, 08:40:34 AM
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selling 2M, PM

nope
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January 09, 2014, 08:41:06 AM
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coye.pool.pm, are you kidding me? I mined in this pool from the very beginning until it crashed (when the diff was minimal) and I earned less COYE/min than I earned later with a different pool when the diff was at least 16.
Of course, I didn't see what happened because the web interface was offline the whole time. And yes, I can't see if we had a lot of ophans, because that feature is still offline.
But it's strange, to say at least. I think the pool lost a lot of coins during the crash. Cry


My miner with 1100Kh/s was mining there all night.I dont know when it went off,but i have now 1990coye Sad Atleast igot backupool so no loss.

They said they only found one block LOOL

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January 09, 2014, 08:42:31 AM
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January 09, 2014, 08:43:09 AM
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WTS 350k and some change for 0.25 BTC
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January 09, 2014, 08:45:19 AM
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coye.pool.pm, are you kidding me? I mined in this pool from the very beginning until it crashed (when the diff was minimal) and I earned less COYE/min than I earned later with a different pool when the diff was at least 16.
Of course, I didn't see what happened because the web interface was offline the whole time. And yes, I can't see if we had a lot of ophans, because that feature is still offline.
But it's strange, to say at least. I think the pool lost a lot of coins during the crash. Cry


My miner with 1100Kh/s was mining there all night.I dont know when it went off,but i have now 1990coye Sad Atleast igot backupool so no loss.

They said they only found one block LOOL


That explains it Smiley
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January 09, 2014, 08:47:37 AM
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my wallet stopped syncing

I have the following nodes in config,

addnode=37.187.93.104
addnode=23.253.71.20
addnode=94.242.254.73
addnode=24.20.187.178
addnode=37.59.31.34
addnode=37.59.54.28
addnode=62.212.72.31
addnode=199.241.191.148


Any help? new nodes?
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January 09, 2014, 09:09:11 AM
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Here's what I think happens with these popular, highly anticipated coins with lots of Mhash at multiple pools.

Each of the large pools start mining based off of the current block chain.   Because the difficulty is so low, block generations are occurring nearly instantly.   Meanwhile, the network, users and pools are ddosing each other trying to get connections and updates.    Competing block chains don't have enough time to propagate globally before N more blocks are found locally in a pool.    So, each local pool has a block chain that could potentially stay longer than the updates that it is seeing from elsewhere.   Other smaller pools and users are getting updates from these competing pools and either sticking with the closest/longest or switching back and forth.  

As the difficulty goes up and speed of block generation finally goes down, you eventually get a more globally consistent block chain.   However, potentially the vast majority of users find that they didn't get on the longest eventual chain and suddenly their coins disappear.

I would say that the solution probably lies in either much better pool communication (even under ddos type conditions) and/or raising the starting difficulty and slowing block generation to a liveable level quickly.  If you don't have a globally consistent block chain then these coin launches are going to keep looking bad and anger a lot of participants.

Would love to hear other's thoughts.

+1 that is exactly what happened.
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January 09, 2014, 09:33:06 AM
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selling 300k for .21 BTC
shoot me a pm.

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January 09, 2014, 09:36:56 AM
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Wallet not synchronizing, 0 connections to network. What can be the problem? Other cryptowallets are workng perfectly.
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January 09, 2014, 09:39:46 AM
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Wallet not synchronizing, 0 connections to network. What can be the problem? Other cryptowallets are workng perfectly.

Do you add other IP addresses to .conf file?

Code:
addnode=37.187.93.104
addnode=23.253.71.20
addnode=94.242.254.73
addnode=24.20.187.178
addnode=37.59.31.34
addnode=37.59.54.28
addnode=62.212.72.31
addnode=teamcoinye.com
addnode=198.245.63.111
addnode=72.46.130.53
addnode=108.168.55.170
addnode=94.242.254.73
addnode=199.241.191.148
addnode=37.187.93.104
addnode=23.253.71.20
addnode=94.242.254.73
addnode=24.20.187.178
addnode=37.59.31.34
addnode=37.59.54.28
addnode=62.212.72.31
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January 09, 2014, 09:45:26 AM
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Wallet not synchronizing, 0 connections to network. What can be the problem? Other cryptowallets are workng perfectly.

Do you add other IP addresses to .conf file?

Code:
addnode=37.187.93.104
addnode=23.253.71.20
addnode=94.242.254.73
addnode=24.20.187.178
addnode=37.59.31.34
addnode=37.59.54.28
addnode=62.212.72.31
addnode=teamcoinye.com
addnode=198.245.63.111
addnode=72.46.130.53
addnode=108.168.55.170
addnode=94.242.254.73
addnode=199.241.191.148
addnode=37.187.93.104
addnode=23.253.71.20
addnode=94.242.254.73
addnode=24.20.187.178
addnode=37.59.31.34
addnode=37.59.54.28
addnode=62.212.72.31

0 connections anyway
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January 09, 2014, 09:46:04 AM
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offer 310k @ btc, ltc

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