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Author Topic: AndroidsTokens - ADT - proof of stake Coin - 66 Billion - Trade on Cryptsy!  (Read 130748 times)
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October 31, 2019, 12:24:59 AM
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Thanks for the update MicroGuy!

This sounds encouraging, I've accumulated a considerable amount in my now offline wallet.
What can we do about that?
Sorry I am not on twitter so cannot contact you there.

Thanks
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October 31, 2019, 05:07:18 AM
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Did any other exchanges besides Cryptsy trade it?

If I remember correctly, ADTv1 was effectively dead by the time Cryptsy shut down, and ADTv2 never got off the ground.

I have blockchains for both v1 and v2, from 2014, but I have no idea if they are complete:

ADTv1: 105,080,057 Mar 18  2014 blk0001.dat

ADTv2:  42,914,369 Nov 11  2014 blk0001.dat

Would be a hefty undertaking to get things moving again, but stranger things have happened. Smiley
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October 31, 2019, 10:39:57 AM
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Thanks for the update MicroGuy!

This sounds encouraging, I've accumulated a considerable amount in my now offline wallet.
What can we do about that?
Sorry I am not on twitter so cannot contact you there.

Thanks

There's a handful of small exchanges that might be willing to list ADT at no cost.

I'd look at building a block explorer and maybe creating a Telegram channel.


Did any other exchanges besides Cryptsy trade it?

If I remember correctly, ADTv1 was effectively dead by the time Cryptsy shut down, and ADTv2 never got off the ground.

I have blockchains for both v1 and v2, from 2014, but I have no idea if they are complete:

ADTv1: 105,080,057 Mar 18  2014 blk0001.dat

ADTv2:  42,914,369 Nov 11  2014 blk0001.dat

Would be a hefty undertaking to get things moving again, but stranger things have happened. Smiley

I'm not sure which version this is. Most likely V2 since Cryptsy closed I think in 2017.
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October 31, 2019, 11:12:31 AM
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I'm not sure which version this is. Most likely V2 since Cryptsy closed I think in 2017.

Cryptsy disappeared in January 2016, but if memory serves me correctly, ADT was under maint for months and months before then.

This is a very old thread - the ADTv2 one is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=440353.msg4838148#msg4838148

The swap needed to be user initiated (I believe it was a website) so people with ADTv1 coins will not automatically have that balance transferred to the ADTv2 blockchain. Therefore, if the Cryptsy wallet is ADTv1 (not sure if they ever changed to v2) it is most likely worthless. Unless there's some merge of v1 and v2 into a new v3 blockchain (the new blockchain would be required in order to fund the v1 addresses)
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June 06, 2020, 11:20:36 PM
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the issue we had with adt v2 was that cryptsy held around 60% of all adt in existence and were causing forks they would not split the coins up and when it went down they apparently deleted all the wallets and data for alt coins effectively destroying adt v2 if there was a way to solve that issue i would have done it ( if cryptsy had split up the huge wallet from the start when we asked we could have fixed the fork and people could have removed there coins )

as far as i know adtv2 was the first and only coin to do a full block chain swap successfully as for the forking issue it would be an easy fix if a huge chunk of the coins were not on the exchange


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June 06, 2020, 11:23:22 PM
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I'm not sure which version this is. Most likely V2 since Cryptsy closed I think in 2017.

Cryptsy disappeared in January 2016, but if memory serves me correctly, ADT was under maint for months and months before then.

This is a very old thread - the ADTv2 one is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=440353.msg4838148#msg4838148

The swap needed to be user initiated (I believe it was a website) so people with ADTv1 coins will not automatically have that balance transferred to the ADTv2 blockchain. Therefore, if the Cryptsy wallet is ADTv1 (not sure if they ever changed to v2) it is most likely worthless. Unless there's some merge of v1 and v2 into a new v3 blockchain (the new blockchain would be required in order to fund the v1 addresses)

all exchanges were swapped to v2 as well as a good chunk of user holdings from memory we swapped over around 50,000,000,000 from the 68,000,000,000 total and were still getting a good amount of swaps when cryptsy caused the fork

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