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Author Topic: [ANN] 42 | Time to Revive 42 Coin - Everyone get in here!!!  (Read 357115 times)
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January 14, 2014, 04:51:07 AM
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How come the coin is dipping from 1500 now? I thought it is expected to go past 2000. I bought in at 1500 and feel like a bag holder now Sad

Wait till cryptsy fix the buy limit, and dont forget your towel.


So then Y NO REACH 2,000 NOW ;(

Yah god forbid you should have to wait more than like 45 minutes to make a 33% return on any trade.

JFC.
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January 14, 2014, 04:59:12 AM
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Has there been any word on if anyone will get coins back from pooljunkie?

So cryptopools is down. Though I would explain the funnyness of it.

1.They come back up and push that they back on track and ready to go.
2. The stop payouts because of possible brute force attacks (this means noone can withdraw ANY coins)
3. Site goes down, obviously there efforts to stop the brute force failed miserably.
4. Whoever did get to hack them got the chance to steal every single coin mined because the pool STOPPED PAYOUTS.

So either the pool is extremely wealthy at this moment, or with there stopping of withdrawals, have made some hacker very wealthy.


You got to be kidding me this is the 2nd pool as in many days that lost my coinage.

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January 14, 2014, 05:00:00 AM
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So far only a hacker or two and the Dev own any of these coins

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January 14, 2014, 05:02:24 AM
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Has there been any word on if anyone will get coins back from pooljunkie?

So cryptopools is down. Though I would explain the funnyness of it.

1.They come back up and push that they back on track and ready to go.
2. The stop payouts because of possible brute force attacks (this means noone can withdraw ANY coins)
3. Site goes down, obviously there efforts to stop the brute force failed miserably.
4. Whoever did get to hack them got the chance to steal every single coin mined because the pool STOPPED PAYOUTS.

So either the pool is extremely wealthy at this moment, or with there stopping of withdrawals, have made some hacker very wealthy.


You got to be kidding me this is the 2nd pool as in many days that lost my coinage.

Me, too, the majority of my coins have been lost to these fucking garbage pools, Only pool I have gotten any coins from is dedicated and there uptime was disgusting earlier.

These pool operators don't even show their faces when their is an issue.

Not a single word from pool junkie, except the pool is back up and people are mining away oblivious that the pool is run by scammers. Then cryptopools, all fucking day saying they are good to go, all fucking day about they are back on track and taking measures to deal with the problems.

So 42 must truly be the most popular currency in the world, because with all the other coins out there only the 42 pools seem to be under attack. Give me a fucking break.

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January 14, 2014, 05:03:33 AM
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It should have a new section on coinwarz and all those sites.

Profit per day.
Profit for pool owners per day.
Profit for Dev per day.

Bet that first 1 is somewhere around $1 for 42
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January 14, 2014, 05:07:58 AM
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 ==> 42Coin P2Pool  0.0% FEE <==  

 stratum+tcp://42.doxmon.com:9042

Stats - >  http://42.doxmon.com:9042/static/

Check out our main page at http://doxmon.com  Grin
42 Coin isn't on main site yet, just use the above links for now to mine and view stats..

CRC WDC DGC pools also with more on the way.
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January 14, 2014, 05:20:40 AM
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What the hell is going on with cryptopools? I just left for a few days and unable to switch my miners off of them, but it looks as if they are down. I would say that I should've set a failover, but it seems like no pool has been stable today...
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January 14, 2014, 05:21:52 AM
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any pool with servers in europe or spain?
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January 14, 2014, 05:22:03 AM
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Has there been any word on if anyone will get coins back from pooljunkie?

So cryptopools is down. Though I would explain the funnyness of it.

1.They come back up and push that they back on track and ready to go.
2. The stop payouts because of possible brute force attacks (this means noone can withdraw ANY coins)
3. Site goes down, obviously there efforts to stop the brute force failed miserably.
4. Whoever did get to hack them got the chance to steal every single coin mined because the pool STOPPED PAYOUTS.

So either the pool is extremely wealthy at this moment, or with there stopping of withdrawals, have made some hacker very wealthy.


You got to be kidding me this is the 2nd pool as in many days that lost my coinage.

Site is down most likely due to ddos but your coins are there.  We are looking into it.  No need to worry about losing your coins... I can cover what is in the pool wallet if it's lost... I'm not running anywhere.
We disable payments to protect your coins from going to someone else address.


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January 14, 2014, 05:22:44 AM
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You guys are idiots.  Your giving http://42.pooljunkie.nl - 649.401 MH/s

Just a update pooljunkie probably owes out about $10000 in coins from last night.

They have not paid yet.

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January 14, 2014, 05:23:38 AM
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^ anyone want to help us get first block?

https://pool.chunky.ms/42/

https://chunkypools.com - POT | WC | DOGE | MUN | RPC | DEF | DGB | KDC | RUBY | POT | STP | SPN | PCN

1% PROP - SSL - custom MPOS - profit-switching port - single-sign on - great IRC community - scalable architecture - no downtime
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January 14, 2014, 05:25:20 AM
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Has there been any word on if anyone will get coins back from pooljunkie?

So cryptopools is down. Though I would explain the funnyness of it.

1.They come back up and push that they back on track and ready to go.
2. The stop payouts because of possible brute force attacks (this means noone can withdraw ANY coins)
3. Site goes down, obviously there efforts to stop the brute force failed miserably.
4. Whoever did get to hack them got the chance to steal every single coin mined because the pool STOPPED PAYOUTS.

So either the pool is extremely wealthy at this moment, or with there stopping of withdrawals, have made some hacker very wealthy.


You got to be kidding me this is the 2nd pool as in many days that lost my coinage.

Site is down most likely due to ddos but your coins are there.  We are looking into it.  No need to worry about losing your coins... I can cover what is in the pool wallet if it's lost... I'm not running anywhere.
We disable payments to protect your coins from going to someone else address.


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Thanks for reply

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January 14, 2014, 05:28:55 AM
Last edit: January 14, 2014, 05:42:57 AM by maco
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EVERYONE THERE IS NUMEROUS REPORTS WITH PROBLEMS CASHING OUT @ pooljunkie.nl

PLEASE BE WISE AND DO YOUR HOMEWORK.
I do need a reason of response from pooljunkie in the next 6 hours explaining
why they are not allowing users to cash out. Please send them a message
asking them to pm me (link this post) and I will investigate this myself.


Please stick with my CURRENT POOL recommendations
1) P2pool
3) 42.cryptopools.com
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and if you want your POOL listed- send me a private message with how long you've been in business,
how many users you have currently using the site (with stats) and  how you measure security for the pool and its users. Otherwise, we will start removing pools from the list.


Recommended Exchange:
ONLY Cryptsy: https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/141
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January 14, 2014, 05:30:47 AM
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Has there been any word on if anyone will get coins back from pooljunkie?

So cryptopools is down. Though I would explain the funnyness of it.

1.They come back up and push that they back on track and ready to go.
2. The stop payouts because of possible brute force attacks (this means noone can withdraw ANY coins)
3. Site goes down, obviously there efforts to stop the brute force failed miserably.
4. Whoever did get to hack them got the chance to steal every single coin mined because the pool STOPPED PAYOUTS.

So either the pool is extremely wealthy at this moment, or with there stopping of withdrawals, have made some hacker very wealthy.


You got to be kidding me this is the 2nd pool as in many days that lost my coinage.

Site is down most likely due to ddos but your coins are there.  We are looking into it.  No need to worry about losing your coins... I can cover what is in the pool wallet if it's lost... I'm not running anywhere.
We disable payments to protect your coins from going to someone else address.


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Thanks for the reply.
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January 14, 2014, 05:31:06 AM
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STOP MINING @ PoolJunkie

Until they repay other miners they owe from last night you should not trust this pool.

You have been warned

Currently they have 600 plus works.  That is 600 works that don't realize what happen last night or to gullible to believe the lies of this broken English dev.

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January 14, 2014, 05:32:23 AM
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Has there been any word on if anyone will get coins back from pooljunkie?

So cryptopools is down. Though I would explain the funnyness of it.

1.They come back up and push that they back on track and ready to go.
2. The stop payouts because of possible brute force attacks (this means noone can withdraw ANY coins)
3. Site goes down, obviously there efforts to stop the brute force failed miserably.
4. Whoever did get to hack them got the chance to steal every single coin mined because the pool STOPPED PAYOUTS.

So either the pool is extremely wealthy at this moment, or with there stopping of withdrawals, have made some hacker very wealthy.


Indeed they were compromised somehow, because when I logged in the Payment address I had was different than the one for my wallet, in fact it was two address that stole from my account there. They stole est. 0.00000502, however cryptopools managers were able to get me 0.00000402 of that back.

In fact it was I who called attention to the thefts. It was either call attention to it or continue letting some ass-hat steal peoples coins.

I have a feeling the multiple DDoS attacks on several of the pool ops are actually attempts to compromise the pools to get in and steal coins, change deposit addresses, etc. I would keep an eye on any mining accounts on any pools you have that are mining 42.
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January 14, 2014, 05:32:51 AM
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STOP MINING @ PoolJunkie

Until they repay other miners they owe from last night you should not trust this pool.

You have been warned

Currently they have 600 plus works.  That is 600 works that don't realize what happen last night or to gullible to believe the lies of this broken English dev.

Unless the Dev has a reason to believe we will get our coins from last night this pool should be completely removed from start of thread. Not one good thing said about the pool, no actions by pool owner to payout owing miners.
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January 14, 2014, 05:36:39 AM
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Has there been any word on if anyone will get coins back from pooljunkie?

So cryptopools is down. Though I would explain the funnyness of it.

1.They come back up and push that they back on track and ready to go.
2. The stop payouts because of possible brute force attacks (this means noone can withdraw ANY coins)
3. Site goes down, obviously there efforts to stop the brute force failed miserably.
4. Whoever did get to hack them got the chance to steal every single coin mined because the pool STOPPED PAYOUTS.

So either the pool is extremely wealthy at this moment, or with there stopping of withdrawals, have made some hacker very wealthy.


Indeed they were compromised somehow, because when I logged in the Payment address I had was different than the one for my wallet, in fact it was two address that stole from my account there. They stole est. 0.00000502, however cryptopools managers were able to get me 0.00000402 of that back.

In fact it was I who called attention to the thefts. It was either call attention to it or continue letting some ass-hat steal peoples coins.

I have a feeling the multiple DDoS attacks on several of the pool ops are actually attempts to compromise the pools to get in and steal coins, change deposit addresses, etc. I would keep an eye on any mining accounts on any pools you have that are mining 42.
At this point I beleive I will get my coins from cryptopools, I do think the junkie coins are gone forever. Will keep watching for updates.
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January 14, 2014, 05:41:36 AM
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I would do a 0.000001 auto cash out at any 42 pools now (Txfee is 0.00000001, which is only 1% of that).
So at least in the event of an successful attack, you won't be having more than that in the pool. But any time after the attack until it's get fixed your hash power is lost. That's the best you could do rather than going on a super pool with enhanced securities, which is just not available for 42 yet..
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January 14, 2014, 05:43:53 AM
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Guys, you are SO STUPID PRAISING middlecoin and other so-called "profit-switching" pools went "42" way.

You will see a HUGE dump tomorrow, so huge it will fold whole currency in half.
All miners are taking dumps each day and they do not even think of investing a bit themselves.

DOGE was advertised amongst miners and miners are school boys who don't have a cent to invest, welcome doge at 30s.
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