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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, 09:24:10 PM
Last edit: January 09, 2014, 09:42:31 PM by tjc
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has anyone tried to solo mine with the official client? Does that even work when it comes to graphic drivers etc?

yes, i am soloing with my desktop GPU just for fun - about 735 mMh Kh/s

followed the setup detailed here for another crypto  https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?topic=1453.0
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January 09, 2014, 09:25:27 PM
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Anyone know whats going on with icyhash?  I know the site went down and there was a big argument on here yesterday, but is he bringing the site back online?

I might once I get the DDOS stuff setup in a week or two. Until then, please read this post.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=396068.msg4399257#msg4399257

And that assumes people would actually use it after all this...

Yes because I was ripped apart for public false accusations. I assumed people were asking because they want their coins not because they want to continue using it. I'll keep this thread updated with a status.
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January 09, 2014, 09:28:42 PM
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any exchanges yet?

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January 09, 2014, 09:30:47 PM
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Anyone know whats going on with icyhash?  I know the site went down and there was a big argument on here yesterday, but is he bringing the site back online?

I might once I get the DDOS stuff setup in a week or two. Until then, please read this post.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=396068.msg4399257#msg4399257

And that assumes people would actually use it after all this...

Yes because I was ripped apart for public false accusations. I assumed people were asking because they want their coins not because they want to continue using it. I'll keep this thread updated with a status.

My point was more or less that nobody reads anything, ever. In a week, most people won't even know what icyhash is.

Especially if you keep paying people back...


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January 09, 2014, 09:32:12 PM
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WTS 150k coinye. pm offers. best offer gets it now.. and of course.. buyer must pay first.



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January 09, 2014, 09:32:54 PM
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WTS 16M coinye, PM offers.
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January 09, 2014, 09:44:59 PM
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WTS 16M coinye, PM offers.

5 lts for 1.5m

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January 09, 2014, 09:45:25 PM
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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.

Nobody "got in".  Otherwise my account would be compromised as well.  Think about it.  Plus there are people with millions of coins and they weren't compromised  You really think a hacker would hack something for 16k coins and ignore the people with 2 million if he "got in?"

From my initial findings it just seems that multiple accounts were attempted to be hacked.  Many just got their accounts locked because the hackers couldn't guess the passwords.  The others seem to have lost coins because of someone hacking their password.  This is most likely due to people using the same password on other mining sites.  The mining sites were fraudulent, took their passwords and went to the largest Coye sites and tried those username/password/pin combos.  It's not rocket science.   Use different passwords on different sites.  Use different pins.  Use a password manager to track and security store all your passwords across multiple sites, such as Password Safe.

Again, no hacker is going to compromise the entire system and take 16k coins from a small miner and ignore larger miners with 50Mh/s hash.  It jsut doesn't make sense.  The only thing that makes sense is that people use bad security protocols re-using passwords and pins over and over.  Of course there are bad pools out there, that's why you have to stay away from all pools except the ones you know that are honest.

Hope this helps..now that I'm bakc in the office I'll be looking at the logs to see what exactly happened.  Anyone with any information to add, please PM me.

Ryan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
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January 09, 2014, 09:45:36 PM
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so how would I start mining solo using a wallet? help appreciated  
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January 09, 2014, 09:50:51 PM
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Anyone know whats going on with icyhash?  I know the site went down and there was a big argument on here yesterday, but is he bringing the site back online?

I might once I get the DDOS stuff setup in a week or two. Until then, please read this post.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=396068.msg4399257#msg4399257

And that assumes people would actually use it after all this...

Yes because I was ripped apart for public false accusations. I assumed people were asking because they want their coins not because they want to continue using it. I'll keep this thread updated with a status.

Hi Spork well with all the issues with potential 51% issues on other pools i think its a good time to get up and running again

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January 09, 2014, 10:03:13 PM
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so how would I start mining solo using a wallet? help appreciated  

me too.
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January 09, 2014, 10:05:41 PM
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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...

i m anonymous, so how they could find my username?

I'm looking in to these cases right now.  From my initial findings it seems that a hacker went through and attempted to hack multiple accounts on multiple pools.  The ones he couldn't hack the accounts got locked.  The ones he could hack people are complaining about changed addresses.

I've asked a few people who were hacked if they used the same address on multiple pools and each one admitted they did, along with the same pins too.

Some accounts were password hacked, but the got locked by too many pin attempts.  This also signifies that some people use the same password, but were smart enough to use different pins on each pool they visited.  So the attacker couldn't change the wallet address.

Can you please PM me and give me any relevant information?

In the meantime, since we are not sure how the attacker gained access but are pretty certain is it limited to your computer/passwords, please do the following:

1. Change all your passwords on different pools immediately.
2. Blow your computer away and reinstall windows/linux, what have you.  You may have malware with a keylogger.
3. ALWAYS use different pins and passwords for EACH pool, ESPECIALLY new pools you are not sure about.  Use "Password Safe" to store and manage your passwords and pins.. it's free

Thank you sir,

Ryan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin
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January 09, 2014, 10:07:59 PM
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For what it's worth, I was mining on coye.dedicatedpool.com all day and didn't have my address changed.

after ddos maybe they restored a backup database. But, why they didnt set the wallets in database to null just to be sure? I m using this address from the first day the coin was released, why it was changed all that sudden?

if anyone wants to help me recover please send some coins at: 5TKwTfcgsJCrDZfkwDzHTTmGxxGGmBfM88 

thanks guys....

No databases were affected on DDoS and we didn't have to restore anything.  A DDoS is just a connection spammer, that is all.  System was not compromised as a whole - just a few users's accounts which points towards bad password policies and pin policies.

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January 09, 2014, 10:09:32 PM
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WTS 20k Coye Coins i will accept any coin thats big on cryptsy! (pref Lot/Ltc/Btc)  PM me with offers
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January 09, 2014, 10:09:58 PM
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so how would I start mining solo using a wallet? help appreciated  

me too.
found this in a previous post, will try it out later, i presume the wallet has to be synced first... and that can take a while..

don't know if this will work, this one is from FTC

-windows:
--close feathercoin client if open
--locate feathercoin directory using >start>run>%appdata%
--create feathercoin configuration file in notepad as follows: (change the user/ password values to whatever you want them to be:)
rpcuser=yourname
rpcpassword=yourpass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=9337
daemon=1
server=1
gen=0

--save this file as: feathercoin.conf   (be sure to save it in the appdata feathercoin directory)
--relaunch feathercoin client and let it finish synchronizing with the network
--point mining client of your choosing to http://127.0.0.1:9337 with the user / password you assigned

mine away.
Note that this is FTC, but Coinye should be the same, just different names, will try this out later
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January 09, 2014, 10:11:01 PM
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I had 90k coins yesterday around 12pm
Left my miner on all day and didn't check until now
Still only 90k wtf? http://p2pool-us.gotgeeks.com:9557/static/index.html
Using this p2pool to mine, pretty disappointing.

use dedicated pools. i had no issues.

Apart from yesterday's DDoS, nothing at all...actually I must say that dedicated has been good to me so far.


Thanks!  I'd like to invite anyone who was affected by this to come in to #dedicatedpool so we can figure this out.  You guys can probably figure out a pool you both used, that maybe went down (scam pool or something.)

Please, I want to get to the bottom of this for you.


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January 09, 2014, 10:12:05 PM
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Our COYE pool is running smoothly from the very launch of the coin. Come join us Smiley

http://www.givemecoye.com
 
Features

  • Block finder reward 666 COYE
  • Stratum protocol
  • Variable difficulty
  • Proportional payout system
  • 1% fee
  • Automatic payouts every 1 minute

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January 09, 2014, 10:12:40 PM
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This works fine for solo mining. Have found 3 blocks since yesterday so I know it is working correctly.

Edit* Not sure if you need all the nodes below but currently I have 8 open connections.


rpcuser=user
rpcpassword=pass
rpcport=3333
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=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=198.245.63.111
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
addnode=199.241.191.148
addnode=72.46.130.53
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=198.245.63.111
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
addnode=72.46.130.53
addnode=23.253.71.20:41338
addnode=148.251.11.238:41338
addnode=162.220.61.78:41338
addnode=188.115.182.34:41338
addnode=50.152.213.185:41338
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
server=1
daemon=1
rpcallowip=10.2.*.*
rpcconnect=127.0.0.1
listen=1
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January 09, 2014, 10:14:25 PM
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what's your hashrate Dryleaf?
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January 09, 2014, 10:15:33 PM
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My 4 year old son just saw the Coinye wallet open and he said, "Haha that ugly fish looks funny"

Let's color the MOON: Y6k7wiCrSH1D7xSsGNxBBoxfDYJS38RYrs
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