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February 11, 2014, 10:01:29 AM Last edit: February 11, 2014, 12:29:34 PM by dopey |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access (721,201 downloads before link removed) Massive DDOS attacks (121.98 GBPS) and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I myself, am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said some pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
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MysticDOGE
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February 11, 2014, 10:05:52 AM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access Massive DDOS attacks and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I, myself am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 4 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 4 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said from pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
Keep your head up mate!
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anotherlateminer
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Bagholder. Hodling shit since 2014
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February 11, 2014, 10:41:21 AM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access Massive DDOS attacks and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I, myself am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said from pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
I only wish the best for the coin. Do the right thing.
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Raggsock
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February 11, 2014, 10:43:09 AM |
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DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said from pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
I had a ton of fun anyway trying to get miners and wallet up and get those blocks in and coins to stay. In the end I found 120 coins, thousands of orphans solo mining and some more coins from the pools. Even if it was a fail it was a hysterical and fun fail If you learn the lessons from this one, then I'll be watching for the next launch.
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February 11, 2014, 11:07:04 AM |
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Well most i've lost here is 2 hours of sleep deprivation and 2 hours of non mining. Good luck on this one
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February 11, 2014, 12:09:11 PM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access Massive DDOS attacks and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I myself, am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said some pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
your promotion was spot on. Too bad the devs you hired were amateurs. Looking forward to the relaunch and will be joining again. Good luck
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Varvarin
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February 11, 2014, 12:13:41 PM |
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Thanks for the post Dev, my respect went up for DOPE because it got fuked up, it attracted the "right kind of people" I suppose Although I may need to store my wallet in a separate country and not get hacked at home ..
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February 11, 2014, 12:21:08 PM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access Massive DDOS attacks and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I myself, am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said some pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
Total respect for this - I have zero respect for those that chose to just slag off your launch (hey guys, things go wrong) just because they didn't get the huge opportunity to instamine they expected. It take a lot of work to do this -- you foul mouthed people should just keep a lid on it - you try making something better then? Look fwd to re-launch - Thank you PLEASE - i'm sure you know this, but get the main web site updated ASAP
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February 11, 2014, 12:41:49 PM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access (721,201 downloads before link removed) Massive DDOS attacks (121.98 GBPS) and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I myself, am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said some pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
don't beat yourself up Dopey, you live and learn. I actually had fun setting up, getting ready and reading everything on the forums here prior to the launch.
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February 11, 2014, 12:58:51 PM |
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You guys really love scrolling Learn how to quote properly
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fr4nkthetank
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Now the money is free, and so the people will be
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February 11, 2014, 02:48:54 PM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access Massive DDOS attacks and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I myself, am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said some pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
Total respect for this - I have zero respect for those that chose to just slag off your launch (hey guys, things go wrong) just because they didn't get the huge opportunity to instamine they expected. It take a lot of work to do this -- you foul mouthed people should just keep a lid on it - you try making something better then? Look fwd to re-launch - Thank you PLEASE - i'm sure you know this, but get the main web site updated ASAP BIg hash on launch that cry like babies because they are 'losing' money can all go **** *********** ** *** ***, IMO DOPEY, ya got a good coin, a good desgn, a good website, a good following. These cry babies are going to come back if they smell money. they have no loyalty, no honor, no emotion. They are machine. At first I thought the coin was gonna be instamined by the devs, considering the diff, etc. I was wrong. Sorry. And about the quoting, much scrolling hahahahahahahahahah Good luck on the relaunch, keep us posted well be right there to mine it, trade it, hold it.
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February 11, 2014, 03:01:19 PM |
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relaunch is nice , was affraid i got scammed which made me sad because i realy like this coin , looking Forward to attempt nr 2
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February 11, 2014, 03:04:27 PM |
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Thanks for the honesty, and good luck for the relaunch.
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Grandine
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February 11, 2014, 07:57:33 PM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
... For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
Thanks for the explanation. Patiently waiting on launch IIhttp://i59.tinypic.com/13z0thw.jpg
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krneki
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February 11, 2014, 08:32:05 PM |
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What' about that dopecoin giveaway that was running two week ago? Where i send wallet adress?
Thanx
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mcg
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February 11, 2014, 09:42:52 PM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access (721,201 downloads before link removed) Massive DDOS attacks (121.98 GBPS) and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I myself, am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said some pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
well, maybe i can help... ( leafcoin dev )
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terracide
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February 11, 2014, 10:57:42 PM |
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Well folks, I've had a good nights rest and have had some time to reflect on the situation.
So last nights launch, was a failure. I'm not going to sit here and make excuses and ultimately any failure or success of this project lies sqaurely on my shoulders.
We have several issues....
The diff retarget was broken and set too high Website got hammered with so much traffic the download link was hard to access (721,201 downloads before link removed) Massive DDOS attacks (121.98 GBPS) and volume took out all of the pools, website and database within 5 seconds of launch
I apologize publicly to the community for this outcome. I wish I could change what has happened. What I would like to do is try to help people perhaps understand.
I myself, am a front end developer. My strengths lie in bringing products to market and I specialize in branding, marketing and product management. I really worked harder than most will ever realize to ensure that any variable I had any kind of control over was managed to the best of my ability.
In order for DopeCoin to work, it was important that I found the right people to handle the aspects of the business that I am unable to accomplish. I can't write a line of code, and I do not have server administration experience.
So I hired a server guy, and I hired a coin developer.
The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. There was a forum full of people, thousands of Twitter followers, Facebook fans and others patiently waiting for DopeCoin's release.
I knew at this point that my project was in serious trouble.
I discreetly reached out to certain members of the community and scrambled desperately to find a new coin developer to save the launch. After only being able to find one person who was willing to help but who had never created a coin before (thanks Johnny, I appreciate that bud) I reached out to my top php coder from my main business and asked if he would take on the project.
His knowledge with crypto was 0%. But he is one of the best coders I have ever seen and was my only hope at this point. He put in a tremendous effort and we finally uploaded the src and wallets onto github about 4 hours before launch after working for over 40 hours straight.
We were afraid that something may of been overlooked, and something had been. We had cloned the coin specifications from Otakusamas recommended parameters during our rush and the diff retarget was set at 16 hours. An impossible parameter for the coin to ever work at from what I understand now.
A couple of members of the community warned me about this, I in turn relayed those warning back to Otakusama and his team to which I was told "that's a just a forum troll, he doesn't even know what hes talking about" (looking at you on this Jolly).
The project has experienced a major setback, not unlike the setback it experienced 5 days ago when the development money was stolen. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened.
What I can promise, is that I tried as hard as I possibly could of to pull it out of the hat and save the launch. I will learn from each of these mistakes and ultimately will grow from the experience. What I hope that has been proven through this whole mess is my dedication to this project and willingness to push through major obstacles to get the job done.
DopeCoin is not over, this is just the beginning! I'm putting together a plan for relaunch and will be using all new third party providers. LiveChains will no longer be hosting the website, wallet download or the mining pools and I will be looking for a more powerful solution. Additionally I am reaching out to the community for a lead developer to help get us back on track.
I have made alot of enemies it appears because of this situation (some of you forum guys said some pretty rude and unnecessary things, shame on you) but alot of support has also come through and many new friends have been made. For those of you that stand by DopeCoin I promise I will do everything in my power to get the project back on track. For those of you that don't, I wish you luck with your other adventures.
Sincerely,
Dopey
well, maybe i can help... ( leafcoin dev ) Your help would save this coin i am sure. There is hope! Leafcoin is one of the most promising coins of 2014.
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FreePls
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February 11, 2014, 10:59:41 PM |
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yes and leafcoin had a really smooth launch if i remember correct
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terracide
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February 11, 2014, 11:02:28 PM |
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yes and leafcoin had a really smooth launch if i remember correct First time right
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February 11, 2014, 11:41:57 PM Last edit: February 12, 2014, 12:40:37 AM by deeppurple72 |
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sorry to hear about The coin developer named Otakusama was paid to develop the coin over a month ago. 5 days ago Otakusama deleted all of his contact information on the forums, stole the DopeCoin development money I had put up and disappeared completely. "WE ARE THE 99 PERCENT" DOPE P2POOLI am patiently waiting for the re-launch, and I have a VERY GOOD DOPE P2POOL eagerly awaiting the new blockchain so miners can make BIGGER payouts and also no hassles as with the sign-up mining pools! P2POOL is so much better, because it gives miners TOTAL FREEDOM Freedom from some pool receiving and holding THEIR coins Freedom from scammer pools that do not even pay Freedom from having to sign-up and create workers Freedom from having to log-in some mining pool site P2POOL = FREEDOM , and FREEDOM is what it is all about! No sign-ups, no log-ins, no workers, no pool holding YOUR coins, etc, etc ... I don't understand why any miner would use a sign-up site seems like they always have payout issues. p2pools pays out directly as transactions in the block found by the pool and NOT from some wallet like a sign-up pool who receives the block reward. p2pool pays out in generated blocks --- the same as a solo-mined block this is why p2pools CANNOT receive nor hold miners coins! the payouts go in to the block as transactions --- and not in to some pools default wallet! The DOPE P2POOL is already online and working, but until the re-launch and the new blockchain is made availible, any coins mined now will not be any good. But, you can check out the pool there is some stupid mining-farm or cloud-type miners mining worthless DOPE in the p2pool right now using crazy hashrate ( their IP will be banned and blacklisted by firewall if they show up after relaunch btw! ) PLEASE CHECKOUT THE POOLS STATS AND SEE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF P2POOL IN ACTION! the DOPE P2POOL can be found here ------> p2pool.neocities.orgjust click on the "DOPE" coin! Can't wait to get some "real DOPE" !
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