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September 15, 2011, 12:50:18 PM
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The spam that caused SC to fail temporarily was small ... and since that is your excuse, then you should ALREADY have the details of your excuse ...

I likely shouldn't respond to your post as I've already read numerous posts from you trolling myself and the project however I'll give you the benefit of the doubt....

The spam isn't what caused SC to fail, it was the potential for a 51% attack to wipe out the exchanges of their USD and BTC which made me shut down the network. Rather than have people robbed blind by hackers like Artforz I will shut down the network until I have solved that problem.

All Bitcoin forks and bitcoin itself suffer from the same problem, and no exchange owner that is intelligent will support an alt chain for the foreseeable future as the hackers are now coordinating mining efforts to rob them of all their worth.
But that just says you have no reason to start a new block-chain.
Thus continue to use the old one.

... and I should add - where are these troll posts?
Most of my posts are based on facts that you seem to want to hide.

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September 15, 2011, 12:53:39 PM
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But that just says you have no reason to start a new block-chain.
Thus continue to use the old one.

If you can read my other posts you will find that SC 2.0 has a new protocol. Supporting both the older (and insecure Bitcoin) protocol and the newer protocol introduces code bloat and more potential for bugs. ie It will take longer to get back running , combined with the issues in the old chain (spam increasing chain size).

Starting completely fresh isn't so bad, provided all existing coin owners get their coins back, that's what they care about. The general user doesn't want to know how a problem is solved, they just want their coins to be secure and for the program to work. So that is what I'm aiming to achieve, the old protocol cannot achieve that.


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September 15, 2011, 12:55:20 PM
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Will you publish some, I dunno, reasonably concise description of the new protocol, especially improvements introduced ?

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September 15, 2011, 01:04:58 PM
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Will you publish some, I dunno, reasonably concise description of the new protocol, especially improvements introduced ?

Aye, a paper will be released before the final release, but after initial beta testing. Arguments can then be made against or for it and we will go from there.

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September 15, 2011, 01:08:41 PM
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Oky, looking forward to it.

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September 15, 2011, 01:21:04 PM
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But that just says you have no reason to start a new block-chain.
Thus continue to use the old one.

If you can read my other posts you will find that SC 2.0 has a new protocol. Supporting both the older (and insecure Bitcoin) protocol and the newer protocol introduces code bloat and more potential for bugs. ie It will take longer to get back running , combined with the issues in the old chain (spam increasing chain size).......

Let me get this straight. You will support the old "vulnerable" chain? So what you are actually saying is that one can perform a "time travel" attack in old chain and rewrite the history, so to say...

And wtf do you mean buy  "Depends on method chosen. If automatic, all the coins, whether lost or not will go to the addresses as outlined in the chain. If manual wallet processing is done....."

Who chooses the method? If anything, it MUST be done automatically or not at all. There cant be any "left over" coins that you and can just pocket for "future good use".

While reading what I wrote, use the most friendliest and relaxing voice in your head.
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September 15, 2011, 01:26:35 PM
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Urgently, BTCEx should rewrite old SC chain to give himself a billionteen coins, then claim "compensation", lol Wink

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September 15, 2011, 01:31:38 PM
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3) Given that the new chain will introduce the concept of coin regeneration (fixed non % based growth), automated would likely be best since lost coins will find their way back into circulation by being replaced with newly mined coins.


Oh, "coin regeneration", that's how you marketing-speak it.

Thanks, I was struggling to convey "7 coins are minted with each Geist block forever, with no upper limit" in three English words or less  Wink

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September 15, 2011, 01:45:32 PM
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Well, all can I say is "cool" and "Can I use your description on Geist frontpage when it goes up, please?" Cheesy

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September 15, 2011, 01:52:13 PM
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Urgently, BTCEx should rewrite old SC chain to give himself a billionteen coins, then claim "compensation", lol Wink

I suppose his client is disconnected from the network and doesn't accept new blocks. So his backup of the blockchain should be fine...
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September 15, 2011, 01:53:59 PM
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(...)The reason for starting with a fresh genesis block is it clears the chain of the transaction spam from artforz and co, whilst also making the code easier to update in the future as we have a new protocol.(...)

What future?! What you're saying and doing is so retarded that I'll feel sorry for any idiot who downloads your software.

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September 15, 2011, 01:57:40 PM
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1) ditto - should be exciting to see the new changes


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September 15, 2011, 02:05:37 PM
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(...)The reason for starting with a fresh genesis block is it clears the chain of the transaction spam from artforz and co, whilst also making the code easier to update in the future as we have a new protocol.(...)

What future?! What you're saying and doing is so retarded that I'll feel sorry for any idiot who downloads your software.

the sheer eloquence  and substance of your rebuttal in impeccable. It really makes you think. I'm glad someone sat down and explained exactly what the problems are with the new changes realsolid is doing rather than what i have come to expect from this forum, something more under the category of "your a poopy head and I'm not inviting you to my birthday"

thanks for renewing my faith in the forums.

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September 15, 2011, 03:56:11 PM
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Good thing Solidcoin isn't being managed by a central authority. Cheesy

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September 15, 2011, 04:10:05 PM
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Good thing Solidcoin isn't being managed by a central authority. Cheesy

Good thing Bitcoin isn't being managed by a central authority and allegedly backed by a corporate sponsor.   Roll Eyes

Who is the central authority?  Who is the corporate sponsor?

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September 15, 2011, 04:17:03 PM
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Will you publish some, I dunno, reasonably concise description of the new protocol, especially improvements introduced ?

Aye, a paper will be released before the final release, but after initial beta testing. Arguments can then be made against or for it and we will go from there.

It will be posted on the website. It will be called something like 'How Solidcoin 2.0 Is Ready For The Bitcoin Failure'. Just like the last one it will be mostly fluff and lack any technical detail.

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Who is the central authority?  Who is the corporate sponsor?

Gavin and co.

And I said alleged - meaning I don't have the evidence and it could be just rumor and I'm not wasting my time to search for it, but the term alleged is my honesty up front with that.... ultimately I don't care even if it is.

Gavin does not control bitcoin, he is a developer working on software for it. That is contributing to bitcoin, not the controlling of bitcoin. By "and co" I presume you mean the other people who develop software for bitcoin. Again, that is contributing to not controlling bitcoin. If you don't like their software for bitcoin, write your own software for bitcoin.

As for alleged sponsoring of bitcoin by a corporation, why did you even bring it up if you had no evidence at all? And who cares if a corporation donates time or money to bitcoin?

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September 15, 2011, 09:28:13 PM
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So what'll happen to the people who's coins are tied up at exchanges?    By this method I assume the coins will be sent to the exchange wallet and then they'll have to work out what belongs where.  Not sure that's going to work.

Looks like mooncoin is dead anyway so I guess those coins are lost.
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So what'll happen to the people who's coins are tied up at exchanges?    By this method I assume the coins will be sent to the exchange wallet and then they'll have to work out what belongs where.  Not sure that's going to work.

Looks like mooncoin is dead anyway so I guess those coins are lost.

Not only lost, but if moonco faked his ICE seizure like is being rumoured, he'll profit -doubly- from CH's mismanagement.

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So what'll happen to the people who's coins are tied up at exchanges?    By this method I assume the coins will be sent to the exchange wallet and then they'll have to work out what belongs where.  Not sure that's going to work.

Looks like mooncoin is dead anyway so I guess those coins are lost.

Not only lost, but if moonco faked his ICE seizure like is being rumoured, he'll profit -doubly- from CH's mismanagement.

The more the Solidcoin saga goes on the more messed up it gets. I'm not sure how coinhunter can think that after all of these issues that this currency will be a viable one for any extended period of time.

I concur SC is dead.

Unless someone wants to start a new blockchain?
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