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April 08, 2014, 09:13:32 AM |
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Hey Nobel Community, BEFORE YOU START CONSIDERING THIS CRYPTO CURRENCY... think again?? did each of you forget about ESEA's involvement in a bitcoin scandal mining on their members computers because each member must use their software to play any types of games. I don't fucking appreciate any crypto currency supporting that scum fucking loser lpkane.
We sponsor/'partner with' a Canadian CS:GO team called Reliable.CA that plays at a lot of events/tournaments, not ESEA itself. That link is the news article mentioning that story on the ESEA website. To be honest I was not aware of that scandal and obviously we do not support it. I'll make it clearer that it's just a link to the news story on the ESEA website, not a partnership with ESEA as a group. Thanks for your feedback.
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Anonz
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April 08, 2014, 09:17:14 AM |
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I know the sponsorship difference but that team is using the league ESEA CEVO is fine, they never fucked anyone over. My problem is that we should not be supporting any team that is participating in a league (ESEA) that has illegally mined bitcoin. This is just my 2 cents- I want the community to know what is going on. Hey Nobel Community, BEFORE YOU START CONSIDERING THIS CRYPTO CURRENCY... think again?? did each of you forget about ESEA's involvement in a bitcoin scandal mining on their members computers because each member must use their software to play any types of games. I don't fucking appreciate any crypto currency supporting that scum fucking loser lpkane.
We sponsor/'partner with' a Canadian CS:GO team called Reliable.CA that plays at a lot of events/tournaments, not ESEA itself. That link is the news article mentioning that story on the ESEA website. To be honest I was not aware of that scandal and obviously we do not support it. I'll make it clearer that it's just a link to the news story on the ESEA website, not a partnership with ESEA as a group. Thanks for your feedback. GOOD IDEA. Sorry, but I still have to let others know. LPKane has fucked with the wrong people, I will not tolerate his crap in the crypto currency space. But its a Nobel attempt for you guys sponsoring a CSGO team
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Rofo (OP)
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April 08, 2014, 09:20:34 AM |
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I understand that and see where you're coming from, but we can't cut business with an honest/legitimate partner because they have business with elsewhere with someone less desirable. That would probably cut out doing business with 95% of this forum to be honest.
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Anonz
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April 08, 2014, 09:22:40 AM |
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I understand that and see where you're coming from, but we can't cut business with an honest/legitimate partner because they have business with elsewhere with someone less desirable. That would probably cut out doing business with 95% of this forum to be honest.
I would not say that or else why would you be here? The means you are one of the 95% Don't let me get to you, I am just putting out an alert for all ESEA has done, which still ties to the team supporting it. I know many professional CS1.6/CSGO/CSS players that QUIT ESEA after their Bitcoin Scandal. However, here is an idea- maybe sponsor the balance? GO after a professional team that isn't using ESEA, and focuses on LAN events?
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April 08, 2014, 09:24:40 AM Last edit: April 08, 2014, 09:35:19 AM by Rofo |
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Sorry what I meant was there are plenty of people here that have honest intentions and have been good to work with. In reality though we all know a bad apple or two and have had to be involved with them in one way or another. I don't know much about that ESEA scandal, but Reliable.CA have been very good to work with so far.
Edit: I'll talk to Reliable.CA guys when they're online and get some feedback, and they can let us know the extent of their involvement with ESEA. I'm sure they aren't fans of what has apparently happened either.
Edit #2: Is this the news article info?
The company had 'fessed up in May to an employee using "test code for his own personal gain" to install a GPU-based Bitcoin miner on ESEA game software deployed across 14,000 PCs.
That employee was fired, and the company poured the $3,700 worth of Bitcoins into a prize pot for its gaming clientele, and donated $7,427.10 to the American Cancer Society.
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Anonz
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April 08, 2014, 09:32:03 AM |
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Sorry what I meant was there are plenty of people here that have honest intentions and have been good to work with. In reality though we all know a bad apple or two and have had to be involved with them in one way or another. I don't know much about that ESEA scandal, but Reliable.CA have been very good to work with so far.
Edit: I'll talk to Reliable.CA guys when they're online and get some feedback, and they can let us know the extent of their involvement with ESEA. I'm sure they aren't fans of what has apparently happened either.
Sounds good- try your best. I am sure they won't consider moving away from ESEA, especially when ESEA Has been around for 8 years+ they pretty much dominated the entire professional aspect of competitive FPS gaming. Maybe CAL and CPL will come back to life? Highly doubt it.
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james6546
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April 08, 2014, 09:53:28 AM |
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IRC = dead?
Edit: it is back working now
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Tweek
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April 08, 2014, 11:01:29 AM |
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VOTE FOR NOBLECOIN please donate for dev. BTC: 13MVMftimCmpQEsryo47pTs97ubmwkT31Y LTC: Lh9ChfS1X3YWXmapr66nQjj3qZmys3qkNw DOGE: DJMxzVrURhmsWFZHCjK5kDVHEqP5FcfGvy What exactly is it that site does? All I see is a long list of coins both under exchanges and pools.
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james6546
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April 08, 2014, 11:07:05 AM |
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VOTE FOR NOBLECOIN please donate for dev. BTC: 13MVMftimCmpQEsryo47pTs97ubmwkT31Y LTC: Lh9ChfS1X3YWXmapr66nQjj3qZmys3qkNw DOGE: DJMxzVrURhmsWFZHCjK5kDVHEqP5FcfGvy What exactly is it that site does? All I see is a long list of coins both under exchanges and pools. We have had this discussion before...it doesn't seem to do anything!
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April 08, 2014, 01:39:33 PM |
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Could someone advice how to create a backup of my private keys from NOBLE wallet? I tried to solo mine NOBLE coins and I was lucky, my PC really found a block after several days. I can see mined block with commands noblecoind getinfo noblecoind listtransactions
I want to dump my private key for a paper backup with command dumpprivkey but that command needs an address. And I don't see the address in the output from listtransactions, generated block has only transactions ID, txid. I tried command gettransaction to find address but there is no address at the command reply. My other try was command listreceivedbyaddress but that commands doesn't list mined blocks at all, even when parameters are added (listreceivedbyaddress 1 true). Could someone help me to find a way to create a backup of mined block (marked as GENERATE in listtransaction output)? I know how to do a backup of coins received from the pool to address, that is easy (noblecoind dumpprivkey address). to see your wallet address use this: noblecoind getaccountaddress "" it will print your default wallet address, and then you can export your private key using dumpprivkey command Thank you for the advice. I tried that and I really get some address and I dumped private key for that address. noblecoind getaccountaddress "" | xargs noblecoind dumpprivkey I imported the private key on different PC. And it proved that address is not correct because I cannot see mined block on second PC, mined coins were not transferred. Any other idea how to do paper backup of mined block (how to export private key for mined block)?
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April 08, 2014, 02:00:29 PM Last edit: April 08, 2014, 02:51:18 PM by Rofo |
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I've run it. You can get positive and negative result on that test if you click it a number of times ( edit nevermind he just addressed that recently on his site it seems). Currently talking to SSL provider and will either switch or update. Edit: Manually backing up, patching WHM/Cpanel & double-checking SSL certificates today. CoinPayments/marketplace orders disabled until sorted. I'd advise changing passwords to be safe, although we're a speck in the ocean when it comes to targets.It's scary thinking this vulnerability has been live for over 2 years on (potentially) over 66% of software being used to run web services.
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April 08, 2014, 02:10:20 PM |
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And you guys are pairing up and sponsoring with them? I Declare this coin dead. As you mentioned about this coin being dead because of the news that you brought to our attention. I can't help that I think you also have some intentions for purposely bringing this coin to a bad light. Sponsorship is just one thing along all the other infrastructure build by this coin. Cancelled sponsorship, scamming exchange, failed charity move or vanished merchant will not kill this coin.
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April 08, 2014, 02:47:59 PM |
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We've been attacked and declared dead a hundred times by two dozen coins at this point. We're still here after three months (original devs and original community+welcomed extras), which is a record for 2014 released coins Nothing new, we'll keep building and growing!
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Mikellev
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April 08, 2014, 02:49:24 PM |
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We've been attacked and declared dead a hundred times by two dozen coins at this point. We're still here after three months (original devs and original community+welcomed extras), which is a record for 2014 released coins Nothing new, we'll keep building and growing! +1000
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April 08, 2014, 03:16:27 PM |
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Calling all NOBL miners, traders, buyers, and sellers! Austin Global Exchange pays you a 1% bonus on NOBL buys! Want to diversify? Get bonuses on DigiByte and VirtualCoin too: http://austinglobal.tumblr.com/post/81145454517Need reasons to switch to Austin Global Exchange? Just see what our customers had to say about us during Beta testing: http://bit.ly/1enrDIp. AGX launched out of Beta last week and continues to optimize for speed, execution, and user experience. Come check things out at https://agx.io- The Austin Global TeamFind us at: agx.io bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=507474 bitcointalk handles: "agx.io," "AustinGlobal" twitter.com/AustinGlobalX austinglobal.tumblr.com
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voephilis
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April 08, 2014, 03:35:22 PM |
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We've been attacked and declared dead a hundred times by two dozen coins at this point. We're still here after three months (original devs and original community+welcomed extras), which is a record for 2014 released coins Nothing new, we'll keep building and growing! best dev!
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CryptAxe
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April 08, 2014, 04:23:20 PM |
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Hey guys I made a tool a while ago for myself to make CGminer and SGminer scripts with a graphic interface. It's free and I thought one or two of you may use it and give me some feedback I have just builds for Windows right now but I can release the linux version or source code if anyone wants it just let me know. http://www.cryptaxe.com/?page_id=62Edit: Also I would consider this a BETA, please let me know if you run into any bugs.
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