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March 09, 2015, 09:21:51 AM
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Finally got around to doing the final round of payments for the PoA campaign. Sorry it has taken so long, I just haven't had a moment free this weekend.

So, for the scheme:
Total coins paid: 484,000
Total entrants: 71

Thanks to all those that entered, tweeted etc. Smiley

So we have 759061 NOBL left in the community fund. Does anyone have any thoughts on what we could do with these next?
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March 09, 2015, 10:58:07 AM
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Finally got around to doing the final round of payments for the PoA campaign. Sorry it has taken so long, I just haven't had a moment free this weekend.

So, for the scheme:
Total coins paid: 484,000
Total entrants: 71

Thanks to all those that entered, tweeted etc. Smiley

So we have 759061 NOBL left in the community fund. Does anyone have any thoughts on what we could do with these next?

I think we should try and get some of the services mentioned in this thread to add us like shapeshift.io, and maybe a multipool, etc.

I don't think it's enough for a payment for any of them to add us, but we could set up another campaign that tweets to them to add us to try and 'petition' our way onto their service. If I received 71 tweets in 5 days asking you to add your coin, i'd probably take notice.

A multipool would be great because it'd create some significant buy pressure and give people a way to 'mine' Nobl still. It wouldn't take much at all for us to create more buy pressure than the .5M coins we create daily. I may know someone setting up a new multipool that'd be willing to add us if we wanted.
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March 09, 2015, 10:59:44 AM
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Finally got around to doing the final round of payments for the PoA campaign. Sorry it has taken so long, I just haven't had a moment free this weekend.

So, for the scheme:
Total coins paid: 484,000
Total entrants: 71

Thanks to all those that entered, tweeted etc. Smiley

So we have 759061 NOBL left in the community fund. Does anyone have any thoughts on what we could do with these next?

I think we should try and get some of the services mentioned in this thread to add us like shapeshift.io, and maybe a multipool, etc.

I don't think it's enough for a payment for any of them to add us, but we could set up another campaign that tweets to them to add us to try and 'petition' our way onto their service. If I received 71 tweets in 5 days asking you to add your coin, i'd probably take notice.

A multipool would be great because it'd create some significant buy pressure and give people a way to 'mine' Nobl still. It wouldn't take much at all for us to create more buy pressure than the .5M coins we create daily. I may know someone setting up a new multipool that'd be willing to add us if we wanted.
 


Good idea!
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C-CEX.com @CryptoCurrEncyX
VNL and new NOBL wallets has issues and require it's devs job. We will activate them and serve all tickets of them once it will be fixed

We had a meeting on IRC few days ago. Chatted for 15 minutes then he went to run a script. I waited for 2 hours but no response whatsoever. So went to sleep in the end. Another 3 hours passed and he was back on IRC.

Sigh.

Definitely not a great experience.

Anyway I have written another script to help him and sending PM.
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March 09, 2015, 11:25:42 AM
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Finally got around to doing the final round of payments for the PoA campaign. Sorry it has taken so long, I just haven't had a moment free this weekend.

So, for the scheme:
Total coins paid: 484,000
Total entrants: 71

Thanks to all those that entered, tweeted etc. Smiley

So we have 759061 NOBL left in the community fund. Does anyone have any thoughts on what we could do with these next?

I think we should try and get some of the services mentioned in this thread to add us like shapeshift.io, and maybe a multipool, etc.

I don't think it's enough for a payment for any of them to add us, but we could set up another campaign that tweets to them to add us to try and 'petition' our way onto their service. If I received 71 tweets in 5 days asking you to add your coin, i'd probably take notice.

A multipool would be great because it'd create some significant buy pressure and give people a way to 'mine' Nobl still. It wouldn't take much at all for us to create more buy pressure than the .5M coins we create daily. I may know someone setting up a new multipool that'd be willing to add us if we wanted.
 


Good idea!

+1, what pools are out there and what would it take?
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March 09, 2015, 11:45:43 AM
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Finally got around to doing the final round of payments for the PoA campaign. Sorry it has taken so long, I just haven't had a moment free this weekend.

So, for the scheme:
Total coins paid: 484,000
Total entrants: 71

Thanks to all those that entered, tweeted etc. Smiley

So we have 759061 NOBL left in the community fund. Does anyone have any thoughts on what we could do with these next?

I think we should try and get some of the services mentioned in this thread to add us like shapeshift.io, and maybe a multipool, etc.

I don't think it's enough for a payment for any of them to add us, but we could set up another campaign that tweets to them to add us to try and 'petition' our way onto their service. If I received 71 tweets in 5 days asking you to add your coin, i'd probably take notice.

A multipool would be great because it'd create some significant buy pressure and give people a way to 'mine' Nobl still. It wouldn't take much at all for us to create more buy pressure than the .5M coins we create daily. I may know someone setting up a new multipool that'd be willing to add us if we wanted.
 


Good idea!

+1, what pools are out there and what would it take?

Try this (most profitable miltipool (X11, X13, X15, NIST5, etc…) at this time):
http://wepaybtc.com/platform/

As an example, GroestlCoin multipool powered by WePayBTC platform:
http://groestlcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=287

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March 09, 2015, 11:56:05 AM
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Finally got around to doing the final round of payments for the PoA campaign. Sorry it has taken so long, I just haven't had a moment free this weekend.

So, for the scheme:
Total coins paid: 484,000
Total entrants: 71

Thanks to all those that entered, tweeted etc. Smiley

So we have 759061 NOBL left in the community fund. Does anyone have any thoughts on what we could do with these next?

I think we should try and get some of the services mentioned in this thread to add us like shapeshift.io, and maybe a multipool, etc.

I don't think it's enough for a payment for any of them to add us, but we could set up another campaign that tweets to them to add us to try and 'petition' our way onto their service. If I received 71 tweets in 5 days asking you to add your coin, i'd probably take notice.

A multipool would be great because it'd create some significant buy pressure and give people a way to 'mine' Nobl still. It wouldn't take much at all for us to create more buy pressure than the .5M coins we create daily. I may know someone setting up a new multipool that'd be willing to add us if we wanted.
 


Good idea!

+1, what pools are out there and what would it take?

Try this (most profitable miltipool (X11, X13, X15, NIST5, etc…) at this time):
http://wepaybtc.com/platform/

As an example, GroestlCoin multipool powered by WePayBTC platform:
http://groestlcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=287

From reading the description, this sounds like a manual payment process? I know I've seen multipools that automate the bid placement and coin distribution.
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March 09, 2015, 12:00:08 PM
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Reading up on this  Cool looks good.
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March 09, 2015, 12:51:24 PM
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From reading the description, this sounds like a manual payment process? I know I've seen multipools that automate the bid placement and coin distribution.
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Quote from WePayBTC main page (http://wepaybtc.com/):
"We have a partner program – “WePayBTC Platform“, with ability to pay miners in ANY currency – see details (http://wepaybtc.com/platform/)."

Try contact with WePayBTC (http://wepaybtc.freshdesk.com/) support and/or GroestlCoin MultiPool (http://groestlcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=287, http://groestlcoin.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=83636) for technical details.

My english is bad for this Undecided.

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March 09, 2015, 01:20:43 PM
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From reading the description, this sounds like a manual payment process? I know I've seen multipools that automate the bid placement and coin distribution.
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Quote from WePayBTC main page (http://wepaybtc.com/):
"We have a partner program – “WePayBTC Platform“, with ability to pay miners in ANY currency – see details (http://wepaybtc.com/platform/)."

Try contact with WePayBTC (http://wepaybtc.freshdesk.com/) support and/or GroestlCoin MultiPool (http://groestlcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=287, http://groestlcoin.org/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=83636) for technical details.

My english is bad for this Undecided.
I was referring to step 3-4 of the link you provided:
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"The partner receives Bitcoins mined by all Somecoin miners 3 times a day and a list of each Somecoin miner contribution to the total BTC payout.
Partner uses BTC to buy Somecoins on exchange (not necessary in case of premine)."

So the multipool does not automatically place bids on an exchange. It sends the Multipool "partner" the BTC we all earned. The partner then goes to an exchange, buys coins, and distributes them himself using a sendmany string that the multipool generates.

My concern with this approach is that with Rofo out of the picture momentarily, and EagleFlies taking a small step back now that PoS is delivered, there is no central, trustworthy dev to handle these steps on a daily basis with no end in site. Theirs community members that I'd trust doing it, but its a long term commitment and one that takes a lot of trust from the community.

For a Mutlipool to work long term I think we'd need to find one that places bids and pays out automatically with no user intervention needed on a daily basis.


here's a multipool that automatically places bids and pays out in the currency of your choice 4 times a day:
https://coinking.io/faq.php

So once the pool is set up, no one is in charge of 'running it' and handling payouts. It just works like any other pool.

 
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March 09, 2015, 01:42:30 PM
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here's a multipool that automatically places bids and pays out in the currency of your choice 4 times a day:
https://coinking.io/faq.php

So once the pool is set up, no one is in charge of 'running it' and handling payouts. It just works like any other pool.

Coinking would be my first choice, too. BUT it seems they are currently in trouble. Check the Coinking thread in the altcoin mining section. Several miners complained about missing payouts, connection problems and other stuff. If the pool is working properly, try to get them as Multipool (they usually ask for a bounty).

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March 09, 2015, 02:46:48 PM
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here's a multipool that automatically places bids and pays out in the currency of your choice 4 times a day:
https://coinking.io/faq.php

So once the pool is set up, no one is in charge of 'running it' and handling payouts. It just works like any other pool.

Coinking would be my first choice, too. BUT it seems they are currently in trouble. Check the Coinking thread in the altcoin mining section. Several miners complained about missing payouts, connection problems and other stuff. If the pool is working properly, try to get them as Multipool (they usually ask for a bounty).

Ok, they do look like they are having a few problems at the moment, so we should ask them a bit later.

You can mine using NobleCoin there, so we should also let them know that you can't PoW mine it anymore.
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March 09, 2015, 03:04:42 PM
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here's a multipool that automatically places bids and pays out in the currency of your choice 4 times a day:
https://coinking.io/faq.php

So once the pool is set up, no one is in charge of 'running it' and handling payouts. It just works like any other pool.

Coinking would be my first choice, too. BUT it seems they are currently in trouble. Check the Coinking thread in the altcoin mining section. Several miners complained about missing payouts, connection problems and other stuff. If the pool is working properly, try to get them as Multipool (they usually ask for a bounty).

Ok, they do look like they are having a few problems at the moment, so we should ask them a bit later.

You can mine using NobleCoin there, so we should also let them know that you can't PoW mine it anymore.

NOBL has already been disabled for mining a few weeks ago (don't know why).
Try to get in touch with them via the Coinking IRC channel.

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March 09, 2015, 04:40:05 PM
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Hello,

I've been reading this: " https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Importing-private-keys-from-old-wallet.dat-using---salvagewallet-option " over and over again and I just don't understand the part 5. ... So to begin with, I had a PoW wallet ENCRYPTED on my PC#1 so I downloaded a new PoW wallet without encryption to my PC#2 and sent all my Nobles from my PC#1 to my new wallet on my PC#2 which is not encrypted and everything went fine. Then I back-upped my wallet.dat from the PC#2 PoW wallet and copied that wallet.dat to my PoS wallet roaming folder.

But what I need to do next? Where do I put that "-salvagewallet" command? I tried to start my PoS wallet just by clicking the PoS noblecoin-qt and the program just crashed like I thought and then I added the -salvagewallet command after the noblecoin-qt.exe like this "noblecoin-qt -salvagewallet" and started it but it gave me an error report and crashed.

So where do I put that -salvagewallet command or is there somewhere some salvagewallet.exe which I need to run? Thanks.

The important question is have you sent the money before the switch? IF afterwards it does not matter and money is still in encrypted wallet. Documentation was written before the switch and presented option of transferring money to unencrypted wallet. But now this option does not exist anymore. I have updated docs to present current options.

So in this situation, our coins are lost?  My old wallet was encrypted, i sent the coins to unencrypted wallet, and then used the -salvage function..things worked fine, except my coin balance is 0 instead of what it should be.  So I think what you just said indicates that for us with previously encrypted wallets, who haven't moved the coins BEFORE now have in effect lost them.  Correct?   Thank you in advance for this clarification.


Coins are still controlled by encrypted wallet. Because we did swap by ourselves there is no time limit. So do not worry. Just make sure to keep backup of encrypted wallet somewhere.

Please continue with manual method https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Manual-way-of-importing-private-keys

Okay, I sent my coins back from my new unencrypted PoW wallet to the original encrypted PoW wallet (which contained all my coins BEFORE the switch) and tried to dumpprivkey [address] just like in the manual. Now I get error message: {"code":-4,"message":"Private key for address "my_address" is not known"}

Just what the feck is going on, how can this be so hard. What should I do next?

Yes, I think the instructions on the github are valid IF and ONLY IF the original POW wallet was NOT encrypted.  Once we followed the instructions to send the POW coins to a new unencrypted wallet, I think the coins got hung in limbo and we are screwed.


Really hope that you are wrong...

Fortunately this is incorrect. Money is still controlled by private key which is in the encrypted wallet. So whatever you do just make sure to keep its backup somewhere.

Longer explanation:

1. Switch (migration of coins from old to new blockchain) happened at block #534500 at old blockchain
2. All addresses and all balances at this exact moment were copied over new blockchain
3. After this moment any changes (transactions, mining etc) on old blockchain does not matter.
4. In your specific case transferring coins after the switch just makes this all more confusing. What is important is private key from your PoW wallet which controls an address where coins were stored at the time of switch

Things to do:

1. I have added 'Slightly modified manual procedure' to docs. Please follow it https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Manual-way-of-importing-private-keys
2. Could you paste here or PM me with original address where your coins were stored?




Thank you for the step  by step method you but on the link it was very helpful and I have now successfully moved my coins thanks a million
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March 09, 2015, 04:52:33 PM
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here's a multipool that automatically places bids and pays out in the currency of your choice 4 times a day:
https://coinking.io/faq.php

So once the pool is set up, no one is in charge of 'running it' and handling payouts. It just works like any other pool.

Coinking would be my first choice, too. BUT it seems they are currently in trouble. Check the Coinking thread in the altcoin mining section. Several miners complained about missing payouts, connection problems and other stuff. If the pool is working properly, try to get them as Multipool (they usually ask for a bounty).

Ok, they do look like they are having a few problems at the moment, so we should ask them a bit later.

You can mine using NobleCoin there, so we should also let them know that you can't PoW mine it anymore.

NOBL has already been disabled for mining a few weeks ago (don't know why).
Try to get in touch with them via the Coinking IRC channel.

Thank you Smiley

Depending on what the bounty is we can probably get something together
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Hello,

I've been reading this: " https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Importing-private-keys-from-old-wallet.dat-using---salvagewallet-option " over and over again and I just don't understand the part 5. ... So to begin with, I had a PoW wallet ENCRYPTED on my PC#1 so I downloaded a new PoW wallet without encryption to my PC#2 and sent all my Nobles from my PC#1 to my new wallet on my PC#2 which is not encrypted and everything went fine. Then I back-upped my wallet.dat from the PC#2 PoW wallet and copied that wallet.dat to my PoS wallet roaming folder.

But what I need to do next? Where do I put that "-salvagewallet" command? I tried to start my PoS wallet just by clicking the PoS noblecoin-qt and the program just crashed like I thought and then I added the -salvagewallet command after the noblecoin-qt.exe like this "noblecoin-qt -salvagewallet" and started it but it gave me an error report and crashed.

So where do I put that -salvagewallet command or is there somewhere some salvagewallet.exe which I need to run? Thanks.

The important question is have you sent the money before the switch? IF afterwards it does not matter and money is still in encrypted wallet. Documentation was written before the switch and presented option of transferring money to unencrypted wallet. But now this option does not exist anymore. I have updated docs to present current options.

So in this situation, our coins are lost?  My old wallet was encrypted, i sent the coins to unencrypted wallet, and then used the -salvage function..things worked fine, except my coin balance is 0 instead of what it should be.  So I think what you just said indicates that for us with previously encrypted wallets, who haven't moved the coins BEFORE now have in effect lost them.  Correct?   Thank you in advance for this clarification.


Coins are still controlled by encrypted wallet. Because we did swap by ourselves there is no time limit. So do not worry. Just make sure to keep backup of encrypted wallet somewhere.

Please continue with manual method https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Manual-way-of-importing-private-keys

Okay, I sent my coins back from my new unencrypted PoW wallet to the original encrypted PoW wallet (which contained all my coins BEFORE the switch) and tried to dumpprivkey [address] just like in the manual. Now I get error message: {"code":-4,"message":"Private key for address "my_address" is not known"}

Just what the feck is going on, how can this be so hard. What should I do next?

Yes, I think the instructions on the github are valid IF and ONLY IF the original POW wallet was NOT encrypted.  Once we followed the instructions to send the POW coins to a new unencrypted wallet, I think the coins got hung in limbo and we are screwed.


Really hope that you are wrong...

Fortunately this is incorrect. Money is still controlled by private key which is in the encrypted wallet. So whatever you do just make sure to keep its backup somewhere.

Longer explanation:

1. Switch (migration of coins from old to new blockchain) happened at block #534500 at old blockchain
2. All addresses and all balances at this exact moment were copied over new blockchain
3. After this moment any changes (transactions, mining etc) on old blockchain does not matter.
4. In your specific case transferring coins after the switch just makes this all more confusing. What is important is private key from your PoW wallet which controls an address where coins were stored at the time of switch

Things to do:

1. I have added 'Slightly modified manual procedure' to docs. Please follow it https://github.com/eagleflies/noblecoin/wiki/Manual-way-of-importing-private-keys
2. Could you paste here or PM me with original address where your coins were stored?




Thank you for the step  by step method you but on the link it was very helpful and I have now successfully moved my coins thanks a million


I think it might be necessary to add on the manual that you need to type the passphrase with time limit on the console if your wallet is encrypted. Otherwise you couldn't reveal your private key.

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March 09, 2015, 05:55:01 PM
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here's a multipool that automatically places bids and pays out in the currency of your choice 4 times a day:
https://coinking.io/faq.php

So once the pool is set up, no one is in charge of 'running it' and handling payouts. It just works like any other pool.

Coinking would be my first choice, too. BUT it seems they are currently in trouble. Check the Coinking thread in the altcoin mining section. Several miners complained about missing payouts, connection problems and other stuff. If the pool is working properly, try to get them as Multipool (they usually ask for a bounty).

Ok, they do look like they are having a few problems at the moment, so we should ask them a bit later.

You can mine using NobleCoin there, so we should also let them know that you can't PoW mine it anymore.

NOBL has already been disabled for mining a few weeks ago (don't know why).
Try to get in touch with them via the Coinking IRC channel.

Thank you Smiley

Depending on what the bounty is we can probably get something together

If they get their shit solved.
Another Multipool already provides NOBL for payout: http://www.simplemulti.com
Just remembered that I mined X11 for NOBL there. Would currently be the best solution in my opinion. Totally forgot about them.

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here's a multipool that automatically places bids and pays out in the currency of your choice 4 times a day:
https://coinking.io/faq.php

So once the pool is set up, no one is in charge of 'running it' and handling payouts. It just works like any other pool.

Coinking would be my first choice, too. BUT it seems they are currently in trouble. Check the Coinking thread in the altcoin mining section. Several miners complained about missing payouts, connection problems and other stuff. If the pool is working properly, try to get them as Multipool (they usually ask for a bounty).

Ok, they do look like they are having a few problems at the moment, so we should ask them a bit later.

You can mine using NobleCoin there, so we should also let them know that you can't PoW mine it anymore.

NOBL has already been disabled for mining a few weeks ago (don't know why).
Try to get in touch with them via the Coinking IRC channel.

Thank you Smiley

Depending on what the bounty is we can probably get something together

If they get their shit solved.
Another Multipool already provides NOBL for payout: http://www.simplemulti.com
Just remembered that I mined X11 for NOBL there. Would currently be the best solution in my opinion. Totally forgot about them.

I wonder if they have updated their wallet? I'll drop them an email in the morning.

If you recommend it we will try to get it added to the OP and maybe promote it a bit.
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March 10, 2015, 06:42:00 AM
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after getting 2000 noblecoin's after mining for only a few hours yesterday, I haven't been awarded anything after 6 plus hours of mining today... I went to the website and it was down. Anyone have any info?
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March 10, 2015, 07:26:39 AM
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after getting 2000 noblecoin's after mining for only a few hours yesterday, I haven't been awarded anything after 6 plus hours of mining today... I went to the website and it was down. Anyone have any info?

Wasnt the mining reward deminishing in time as well as stopping after a few weeks? Also, more and more people are connecting and probably finding ways to cloud mine it.
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