Minotaur26
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September 07, 2014, 02:04:13 PM |
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Current active is 888.
Well, drinks on chaeplin! Thats a lucky number in China. We should let chinese exchanges know.
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drkwarrior
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September 07, 2014, 02:12:57 PM |
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i noticed something a bit strange on mintpal. If you click on the alltime chart for drk it only goes back five days but all other coins have much longer trade charts visible. The drk chart on mintpal used to go back months , but now its been 48hrs and its still the same only displaying the past few days of trade history. Does anyone know why?
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GNULinuxGuy
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September 07, 2014, 02:27:49 PM |
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i noticed something a bit strange on mintpal. If you click on the alltime chart for drk it only goes back five days but all other coins have much longer trade charts visible. The drk chart on mintpal used to go back months , but now its been 48hrs and its still the same only displaying the past few days of trade history. Does anyone know why?
My guess is it's related to the chart refresh bug they had on the DRK market the other day. Could try reporting it in #mintpal to see if they're aware of it.
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tombtc
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September 07, 2014, 02:28:37 PM |
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Does anyone know when mintpal v2 is going live?
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popolite11
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September 07, 2014, 02:30:17 PM |
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i noticed something a bit strange on mintpal. If you click on the alltime chart for drk it only goes back five days but all other coins have much longer trade charts visible. The drk chart on mintpal used to go back months , but now its been 48hrs and its still the same only displaying the past few days of trade history. Does anyone know why?
My guess is it's related to the chart refresh bug they had on the DRK market the other day. Could try reporting it in #mintpal to see if they're aware of it. I have sent email to Mintpal regarding the same . Let's see if they rectify the bug.
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Jacksp
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September 07, 2014, 02:33:05 PM |
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I check this web too, is always update
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tungfa
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September 07, 2014, 02:37:40 PM |
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The various wallets considered to belong to Mintpal contain ~9.5% of the coin supply, around 444,000 DRK. How many Masternodes are laying around there ?? !!....>
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georgem
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September 07, 2014, 02:58:46 PM |
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Who controls the Litecoin Crown? Who keeps the other altcoins down? We do, we do!
Who keeps free speech off the chats? Who keeps the bribary under wraps? We do, we do!
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TaoOfSaatoshi
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Dash Nation Founder | CATV Host
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September 07, 2014, 03:15:16 PM |
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Epic. I'm going to have to have a chat with Patrick Stewart.... Tao
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tungfa
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September 07, 2014, 03:18:58 PM |
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Is there an easy way to go through the top 100 wallets and look at when they first started to transact and when there were peaks of activity - buying or selling?
The top 100 wallets could hold the key to the instamine crap that trolls are still hanging on to. Its the only thing they think will save them from DRKs assured rise.
Nr.1 Wallet 408k DRK Mintpal (all) 444k DRK Master Nodes 900k DRK Masses 1mil DRK
2.75 million DRK, 60%
Need to do it before wallets start thinking about using DarkSend
Good Thinking !!! it would be great to get that out of the system and straightened up
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tungfa
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September 07, 2014, 03:20:43 PM |
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So Kristov Atlas expresses an opinion about Litecoin, a few people agree with him and this thread gets locked??? BCT are showing which side their bread is buttered now aren't they? What I found most amusing, during that hangout where KA is giving his opinion on LTC, the laughter in the background... That was funny For the record, my smiley face under the Youtube link was in no way an endorsement of Kristov's views. For what its worth, the smiley was aimed at Blake Anderson wearing a tie. coins101 deserves the "Best Post of the week" for this one ! Well done !!! Great Story !!! ...>> and Dusty11for the "Spot on" Freedom os Speech prevail on btctalk .....>>>> Spot on about Blake Anderson wearing a tie, of course Of course ! Isn't that what we are talking about !?
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Kai Proctor
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September 07, 2014, 03:26:13 PM |
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Who controls the Litecoin Crown? Who keeps the other altcoins down? We do, we do!
Who keeps free speech off the chats? Who keeps the bribary under wraps? We do, we do!
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KryptoFoo
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September 07, 2014, 04:14:36 PM |
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The various wallets considered to belong to Mintpal contain ~9.5% of the coin supply, around 444,000 DRK. How many Masternodes are laying around there ?? !!....> How was is determined that those wallets belong to mintpal? Just curious.
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coins101
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September 07, 2014, 04:16:52 PM |
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Very few ideas are new. Just too few people can solve the problems preventing ideas becoming reality. Bitcoin is great, but it misses one thing that usual bank transfers have: payment title.
Perhaps it should be possible to include short (<=512 bytes) message for each transaction. The message could be encrypted with public/private keys so only the receiver can see its contents.
What do You think ?
PS. I might be wrong, but the messages could also be used to increase randomness of hashing process by the way, couldn't they ? If not, never mind.
ECDSA can't encrypt messages, only sign signatures.
It would be unwise to have permanently recorded plaintext messages for everyone to see. It would be an accident waiting to happen.
If there's going to be a message system, it should be a separate system parallel to the bitcoin network. Messages should not be recorded in the block chain. The messages could be signed with the bitcoin address keypairs to prove who they're from.
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coins101
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September 07, 2014, 04:29:38 PM |
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The various wallets considered to belong to Mintpal contain ~9.5% of the coin supply, around 444,000 DRK. How many Masternodes are laying around there ?? !!....> Technically none. Each MN wallet = 1,000 DRK.
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September 07, 2014, 04:30:14 PM |
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The various wallets considered to belong to Mintpal contain ~9.5% of the coin supply, around 444,000 DRK. How many Masternodes are laying around there ?? !!....> How was is determined that those wallets belong to mintpal? Just curious. ...you withdraw from mintpal and the money come from one of this addresses.... eddit: most times, you get your money from more than one address. mintpal has some balancing-thing on the way. so you can associate the adresses. if you have eg. 3 addresses sending to you, each about 33% of your withdrawel and 1 address filling the rest to make the number strait (this is at least how my withdrawals looked like - schematically) , you can see which transactions from other addresses are coordinated. (nearly same amount, same time, to same address) you can create a map starting by the addresses you know, and look which overlap.
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DΛRKCOIN -> is now -> DΛSH ---------- not DashCoin, not DarkDash, not anything. The Name has been / is changed the tech stays the same
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KryptoFoo
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September 07, 2014, 04:40:03 PM |
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The various wallets considered to belong to Mintpal contain ~9.5% of the coin supply, around 444,000 DRK. How many Masternodes are laying around there ?? !!....> How was is determined that those wallets belong to mintpal? Just curious. ...you withdraw from mintpal and the money come from one of this addresses.... eddit: most times, you get your money from more than one address. mintpal has some balancing-thing on the way. so you can associate the adresses. if you have eg. 3 addresses sending to you, each about 33% of your withdrawel and 1 address filling the rest to make the number strait (this is at least how my withdrawals looked like - schematically) , you can see which transactions from other addresses are coordinated. (nearly same amount, same time, to same address) you can create a map Very interesting, thanks. Wouldn't those withdrawal addresses be their hot wallets? Is it possible the other huge 400+K wallet is their cold storage?
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Minotaur26
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September 07, 2014, 04:51:08 PM |
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The various wallets considered to belong to Mintpal contain ~9.5% of the coin supply, around 444,000 DRK. How many Masternodes are laying around there ?? !!....> How was is determined that those wallets belong to mintpal? Just curious. ...you withdraw from mintpal and the money come from one of this addresses.... eddit: most times, you get your money from more than one address. mintpal has some balancing-thing on the way. so you can associate the adresses. if you have eg. 3 addresses sending to you, each about 33% of your withdrawel and 1 address filling the rest to make the number strait (this is at least how my withdrawals looked like - schematically) , you can see which transactions from other addresses are coordinated. (nearly same amount, same time, to same address) you can create a map Very interesting, thanks. Wouldn't those withdrawal addresses be their hot wallets? Is it possible the other huge 400+K wallet is their cold storage? What about cryptsy and bitfinex? Which are their wallets?
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Terzo
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September 07, 2014, 05:04:03 PM |
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bitfinex must be the biggest wallet ! p.s What are the news guys ? Did I missed something ? I heard that someone is trying to suppress the Greatness of the Darkcoin .
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