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January 29, 2025, 05:01:19 AM
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Cryptix - We connect Blockchains with People and Payments

The Cyptocurrency Cryptix (CYTX) offers lightning-fast transactions with a 1-second block time and the capacity to process up to 1000 transactions per second. Leveraging advanced blockchain technology, Cryptix provides a secure, scalable, and efficient platform for payments and digital asset exchanges.

Focused on user accessibility, Cryptix offers practical solutions for individuals and online shops, eliminating the need for programming skills. Its user-friendly design and extensive language support ensure that anyone can use it with ease, regardless of technical knowledge or language preferences.

As a decentralized system, Cryptix empowers users with full control over their assets. Coins are stored directly on users' devices, without reliance on centralized servers, enhancing security and privacy. Cryptix ensures that no third party, including the developers, has the ability to freeze accounts or lock funds. By combining speed, security, and ease of use, Cryptix is designed to transform digital finance. Its focus on trust, freedom, and accessibility creates a foundation for a secure and decentralized future in the world of digital assets.

Total Coins: 520,395,506 CYTX
54% of total Coins in Year 1
77% of total Coins in Year 2
99,99999999999% in Year 2060
0% Dev Fee
0.0001 - 0.001 $ Transaction Fee
Block Reward: 10 CYTX

CryptixHash

The Cryptix CYTX blockchain uses the CryptixHash, which is optimized and extended for high security and fast transactions, with a focus on increased ASIC resistance. Cryptix leverages BLOCKDAG technology for parallel block mining and parallel transactions. Additionally, Pruning Points are implemented, meaning only the last ~3 days of the blockchain need to be downloaded.

Added Technologies: XOR operation for data modification, Multiple Iterations, Memory-Hardness, Non-ASIC Friendly, Individual Matrix

Cryptix All in One:
Cryptix Network All-in-One is your ultimate software solution. It combines everything you need in one place: Node, Wallet, and Miner. Simply download, open the application, and get started with ease.

OFFICAL LINKS :

Website: https://cryptix-network.org/
Official Discord :  https://discord.cryptix-network.org/
GitHub: https://github.com/cryptix-network

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January 29, 2025, 05:53:10 AM
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Which is the mining algorithm??
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Our algorithm Cryptixhash , you can find all infos on our website
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01/02/2025
A long time has passed
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January 29, 2025, 10:47:05 PM
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Cryptix - We connect Blockchains with People and Payments

The Cyptocurrency Cryptix (CYTX) offers lightning-fast transactions with a 1-second block time and the capacity to process up to 1000 transactions per second. Leveraging advanced blockchain technology, Cryptix provides a secure, scalable, and efficient platform for payments and digital asset exchanges.

Focused on user accessibility, Cryptix offers practical solutions for individuals and online shops, eliminating the need for programming skills. Its user-friendly design and extensive language support ensure that anyone can use it with ease, regardless of technical knowledge or language preferences.

As a decentralized system, Cryptix empowers users with full control over their assets. Coins are stored directly on users' devices, without reliance on centralized servers, enhancing security and privacy. Cryptix ensures that no third party, including the developers, has the ability to freeze accounts or lock funds. By combining speed, security, and ease of use, Cryptix is designed to transform digital finance. Its focus on trust, freedom, and accessibility creates a foundation for a secure and decentralized future in the world of digital assets.

Total Coins: 520,395,506 CYTX
54% of total Coins in Year 1
77% of total Coins in Year 2
99,99999999999% in Year 2060
0% Dev Fee
0.0001 - 0.001 $ Transaction Fee
Block Reward: 10 CYTX

CryptixHash

The Cryptix CYTX blockchain uses the CryptixHash, which is optimized and extended for high security and fast transactions, with a focus on increased ASIC resistance. Cryptix leverages BLOCKDAG technology for parallel block mining and parallel transactions. Additionally, Pruning Points are implemented, meaning only the last ~3 days of the blockchain need to be downloaded.

Added Technologies: XOR operation for data modification, Multiple Iterations, Memory-Hardness, Non-ASIC Friendly, Individual Matrix

Cryptix All in One:
Cryptix Network All-in-One is your ultimate software solution. It combines everything you need in one place: Node, Wallet, and Miner. Simply download, open the application, and get started with ease.

OFFICAL LINKS :

Website: https://cryptix-network.org/
Official Discord :  https://discord.cryptix-network.org/
GitHub: https://github.com/cryptix-network




So . now block 267818.
this means that the project was mined before the official launch.
dev and his friends filled their bags well during the week.
scam
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January 30, 2025, 02:33:07 AM
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Next time, please gather some information before insulting a project or calling it a scam. This information is available everywhere and easy to find. Also, when you wrote your message, there was no official release yet, but the hashrate had already exceeded 250GH/s.

Mining access was public for everyone, and both the source code and software had been available for months, even during development. Please refer to this message for more details:

"BETA
We actually wanted to wait until the first pruning point and then release, but it doesn’t make sense because miners are constantly in the network. No matter how often we ban them, they keep coming back with a different IP address or VPN, sometimes within seconds. This was already the case from the third day after we uploaded the code to GitHub (so the entire last months). At that point, it was possible to manage the miners because there weren’t many, and we were constantly changing the hash. Now, however, the hash is final, and the miners have extracted the correct miners from the node. To ensure these miners don’t mine alone, we’ve decided to offer everyone the opportunity to mine, but at their own risk, since we don’t know if there will be a technical problem with the pruning point. If it works with the pruning point and the evaluations are fine, we’ll stay on this chain. If not, we’ll reset, fix the problem and try again. Why is this the case? Because we’ve had multiple issues with the first pruning point, where the nodes couldn’t download the blockchain anymore. It worked during the last testnet after the most recent changes. However, we want to be sure before officially releasing.

So, to cut a long story short, there’s no point in simply waiting for the pruning point to come, because miners are always in the network. And then they mine alone, so we’re offering the opportunity for everyone. However, if we have to reset, there can be no complaints about wasting electricity. One solution would be to change the genesis and make the source code private. However, this would lead to legal issues later regarding the classification of securities, so it’s not an option."

You could have found this information on Discord and our website. I hope that in the future, you take a closer look at projects before attempting to discredit them.
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January 30, 2025, 09:15:50 PM
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Next time, please gather some information before insulting a project or calling it a scam. This information is available everywhere and easy to find. Also, when you wrote your message, there was no official release yet, but the hashrate had already exceeded 250GH/s.

Mining access was public for everyone, and both the source code and software had been available for months, even during development. Please refer to this message for more details:

"BETA
We actually wanted to wait until the first pruning point and then release, but it doesn’t make sense because miners are constantly in the network. No matter how often we ban them, they keep coming back with a different IP address or VPN, sometimes within seconds. This was already the case from the third day after we uploaded the code to GitHub (so the entire last months). At that point, it was possible to manage the miners because there weren’t many, and we were constantly changing the hash. Now, however, the hash is final, and the miners have extracted the correct miners from the node. To ensure these miners don’t mine alone, we’ve decided to offer everyone the opportunity to mine, but at their own risk, since we don’t know if there will be a technical problem with the pruning point. If it works with the pruning point and the evaluations are fine, we’ll stay on this chain. If not, we’ll reset, fix the problem and try again. Why is this the case? Because we’ve had multiple issues with the first pruning point, where the nodes couldn’t download the blockchain anymore. It worked during the last testnet after the most recent changes. However, we want to be sure before officially releasing.

So, to cut a long story short, there’s no point in simply waiting for the pruning point to come, because miners are always in the network. And then they mine alone, so we’re offering the opportunity for everyone. However, if we have to reset, there can be no complaints about wasting electricity. One solution would be to change the genesis and make the source code private. However, this would lead to legal issues later regarding the classification of securities, so it’s not an option."

You could have found this information on Discord and our website. I hope that in the future, you take a closer look at projects before attempting to discredit them.

there is no “fair launch” here. It is unknown how many of your friends were mining before the start.
I also see that all messages on discord before 01/27/2025 have been deleted.
This is a very bad signal.
I will stay away from this project
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January 31, 2025, 06:36:53 AM
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There weren’t many messages in Discord that we had to delete. It was mostly just the Russian channel because there were a lot of bizarre messages there, including arguments between other coins and pool operators—topics that had nothing to do with our project. We didn’t want to have that on display for others at the time of release, so we cleared the channel. Across the entire Discord, there really weren’t many messages since there haven’t been that many discussions yet.

I do find it interesting that there’s a rule stating messages cannot be deleted, especially when they include questionable GIFs and messages. We thought it was our responsibility to filter such things before the release. But next time, we’ll ask you first if you allow it and if you think it’s the right decision.

As for the next point—it's up to us when and how we release our coin. We don’t need to ask you for permission, nor do we owe you anything. Also, read the message I just wrote again—it’s clear that you either didn’t read it or didn’t understand it. A translator might help you with comprehension. We tried to be fair when we noticed miners on the network, ensuring that everyone had an equal right to mine.

But hey, cool that you made an account here after getting banned from Discord for repeatedly insulting mods and other community members. It’s obvious that you no longer have anything to do with this project after being banned. We also ask you to stay away from this project—we don’t want people like that in our community. Have a great day.
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January 31, 2025, 08:51:09 AM
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It is unknown how many of your friends were mining before the start.
Doesn't even matter. They have 11% premine and now hidding it

https://ibb.co/kszsknRC
https://ibb.co/Wp5YDjN9
https://rest.seed1.cryptix-network.org/info/coinsupply
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rich list?
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January 31, 2025, 09:27:41 AM
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That is also incorrect. At this moment, less than 11% has been reached, we are just below that. We are not hiding anything; we are currently overhauling the REST API because it is faulty and does not provide correct values. It is showing invalid blocks, meaning blocks that have been declared invalid by the blockchain are being included in the supply amount. Once we fix this, we will publish a statistics page. Since we started with a difficulty of 1, there were large amounts of invalid blocks that were recognized as valid by the REST API. We didn’t anticipate this, and it was a mistake. That’s why we are now fixing the REST API and trying to find a solution.

So how is it possible that we supposedly own 11% of the coins if less than 11% has been reached? Additionally, since the Genesis Miner has been in the network from second one, and we offered the beta mining to everyone. These are completely false claims, coming from a bitter and failed developer. You should focus on your KobraDAG (Kobra) Coin instead of harassing other developers with fake accounts and trying to damage other projects. By the way, what you are doing is illegal under competition law, are you aware of that? And everyone knows what your project was – the very thing you're trying to accuse others of.

We could also mention that your developers destroyed the Multihash.dll for Miningcore, making Miningcore unusable for Windows, but that's another topic. Now, back to the issue:

We had originally calculated that we could mine 6-9% of the coins, as described in our whitepaper. Unfortunately, we couldn't reach those numbers. So we have fewer coins for permanent development purposes, servers, advertising, etc., than initially planned, but we are still continuing our work. Just a side note, coins like ETH had a real premine of 68%, if I remember correctly.

I would also recommend that you educate yourself about what a premine actually is, as you throw words around without understanding them. If a project has the source code publicly available and other users – meaning all users – have access and can mine, then it is not premine. And that was the case with us; we have kept all source codes, including the CPU miner in the node, publicly online for months, without taking any code offline for a second. This is also verifiable. You neither understand premine nor what it involves and are giving damaging false statements because you failed with your own project and are full of hatred. Therefore, we will not waste any more time on such accusations and will ignore them. But it's normal – every coin, even the most successful ones, had such accusations at release. There are always opponents and envious developers, especially those who have failed themselves and now have no purpose.

We still wish you all the best.
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That is also incorrect. At this moment, less than 11% has been reached, we are just below that. We are not hiding anything; we are currently overhauling the REST API because it is faulty and does not provide correct values. It is showing invalid blocks, meaning blocks that have been declared invalid by the blockchain are being included in the supply amount. Once we fix this, we will publish a statistics page. Since we started with a difficulty of 1, there were large amounts of invalid blocks that were recognized as valid by the REST API. We didn’t anticipate this, and it was a mistake. That’s why we are now fixing the REST API and trying to find a solution.

So how is it possible that we supposedly own 11% of the coins if less than 11% has been reached? Additionally, since the Genesis Miner has been in the network from second one, and we offered the beta mining to everyone. These are completely false claims, coming from a bitter and failed developer. You should focus on your KobraDAG (Kobra) Coin instead of harassing other developers with fake accounts and trying to damage other projects. By the way, what you are doing is illegal under competition law, are you aware of that? And everyone knows what your project was – the very thing you're trying to accuse others of.

We could also mention that your developers destroyed the Multihash.dll for Miningcore, making Miningcore unusable for Windows, but that's another topic. Now, back to the issue:

We had originally calculated that we could mine 6-9% of the coins, as described in our whitepaper. Unfortunately, we couldn't reach those numbers. So we have fewer coins for permanent development purposes, servers, advertising, etc., than initially planned, but we are still continuing our work. Just a side note, coins like ETH had a real premine of 68%, if I remember correctly.

I would also recommend that you educate yourself about what a premine actually is, as you throw words around without understanding them. If a project has the source code publicly available and other users – meaning all users – have access and can mine, then it is not premine. And that was the case with us; we have kept all source codes, including the CPU miner in the node, publicly online for months, without taking any code offline for a second. This is also verifiable. You neither understand premine nor what it involves and are giving damaging false statements because you failed with your own project and are full of hatred. Therefore, we will not waste any more time on such accusations and will ignore them. But it's normal – every coin, even the most successful ones, had such accusations at release. There are always opponents and envious developers, especially those who have failed themselves and now have no purpose.

We still wish you all the best.
Chain Height
399412 * 10 coins per block = 3 994 120
But you also own 50 mil coins from genesis when max supply is 520 mil
400k blocks is almost 5 days of mining and you announced mainnet 2 days ago
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January 31, 2025, 09:46:19 AM
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As we said, according to our analysis, the data is incorrect because invalid blocks are being counted. It’s questionable whether this always happens until the pruning point or if it’s permanent. We will fix it. The next question is, are we the only ones who have mined? Have we received all the coins so far? And this, even though we had a network rate of 50 GH/s within a few hours of the genesis start? And currently, 1 TH/s? So, I don’t own 1 TH/s of mining power, even though you may think that illogically. And why would I then use 1 TH/s if I were the only miner? 1 KH/s would be enough. And we have over 250 accounts on Discord, writing in different languages, and created thousands of wallets? Completely illogical.



But we don’t owe you any explanations. As said, work on your failed Kobra Coin and don’t harass other developers. Whoever thinks the project is cool, is welcome to join our community. Those who find it questionable or not good, should stay away. Topic closed. We now unfortunately need to continue working on our project, so we can’t entertain you any longer. Maybe you should do the same? All the best.

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As mentioned, we are trying to acquire 6-9% of the coins (read the Whitepaper before next time), which was actually the plan, so that we would have enough coins for a long-term project. Years of development, markets, servers, collaborations, community events, and so on. That was the plan for the release, and there is nothing wrong with that. Even if you don’t understand this, since your project wasn’t built for the long term, as was clearly seen. As a developer, owning a certain number of coins or having a developer fee is completely normal. We couldn’t reach our planned values because there were already too many miners in the network with too much computing power. But we have received enough coins to continue working on the project and pursue our goals.
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As we said, according to our analysis, the data is incorrect because invalid blocks are being counted. It’s questionable whether this always happens until the pruning point or if it’s permanent. We will fix it. The next question is, are we the only ones who have mined? Have we received all the coins so far? And this, even though we had a network rate of 50 GH/s within a few hours of the genesis start? And currently, 1 TH/s? So, I don’t own 1 TH/s of mining power, even though you may think that illogically. And why would I then use 1 TH/s if I were the only miner? 1 KH/s would be enough. And we have over 250 accounts on Discord, writing in different languages, and created thousands of wallets? Completely illogical.

But we don’t owe you any explanations. As said, work on your failed Kobra Coin and don’t harass other developers. Whoever thinks the project is cool, is welcome to join our community. Those who find it questionable or not good, should stay away. Topic closed. We now unfortunately need to continue working on our project, so we can’t entertain you any longer. Maybe you should do the same? All the best.
I can be from anywhere kas2v bitmeme pyrin kobra or from nowhere, it doesn't matter at all when you see this
https://ibb.co/kszsknRC
https://ibb.co/Wp5YDjN9
https://rest.seed1.cryptix-network.org/info/coinsupply
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As we said, according to our analysis, the data is incorrect because invalid blocks are being counted. It’s questionable whether this always happens until the pruning point or if it’s permanent. We will fix it. The next question is, are we the only ones who have mined? Have we received all the coins so far? And this, even though we had a network rate of 50 GH/s within a few hours of the genesis start? And currently, 1 TH/s? So, I don’t own 1 TH/s of mining power, even though you may think that illogically. And why would I then use 1 TH/s if I were the only miner? 1 KH/s would be enough. And we have over 250 accounts on Discord, writing in different languages, and created thousands of wallets? Completely illogical.



But we don’t owe you any explanations. As said, work on your failed Kobra Coin and don’t harass other developers. Whoever thinks the project is cool, is welcome to join our community. Those who find it questionable or not good, should stay away. Topic closed. We now unfortunately need to continue working on our project, so we can’t entertain you any longer. Maybe you should do the same? All the best.

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As mentioned, we are trying to acquire 6-9% of the coins (read the Whitepaper before next time), which was actually the plan, so that we would have enough coins for a long-term project. Years of development, markets, servers, collaborations, community events, and so on. That was the plan for the release, and there is nothing wrong with that. Even if you don’t understand this, since your project wasn’t built for the long term, as was clearly seen. As a developer, owning a certain number of coins or having a developer fee is completely normal. We couldn’t reach our planned values because there were already too many miners in the network with too much computing power. But we have received enough coins to continue working on the project and pursue our goals.

Don't listen to anyone, especially people with new accounts, they are just toxic and want to spread toxicity, I'm exploring the code right now and everything is so good, keep developing and don't listen to losers who can't even bring something better than you, I'm a developer myself and from the bottom of my heart I hope for success in your project, the only thing is please don't create closed sources in the cryptosphere like pwa etc. because cryptocurrency should be open source, that should be the motto in the crypto world!
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There weren’t many messages in Discord that we had to delete. It was mostly just the Russian channel because there were a lot of bizarre messages there, including arguments between other coins and pool operators—topics that had nothing to do with our project. We didn’t want to have that on display for others at the time of release, so we cleared the channel. Across the entire Discord, there really weren’t many messages since there haven’t been that many discussions yet.

I do find it interesting that there’s a rule stating messages cannot be deleted, especially when they include questionable GIFs and messages. We thought it was our responsibility to filter such things before the release. But next time, we’ll ask you first if you allow it and if you think it’s the right decision.

As for the next point—it's up to us when and how we release our coin. We don’t need to ask you for permission, nor do we owe you anything. Also, read the message I just wrote again—it’s clear that you either didn’t read it or didn’t understand it. A translator might help you with comprehension. We tried to be fair when we noticed miners on the network, ensuring that everyone had an equal right to mine.

But hey, cool that you made an account here after getting banned from Discord for repeatedly insulting mods and other community members. It’s obvious that you no longer have anything to do with this project after being banned. We also ask you to stay away from this project—we don’t want people like that in our community. Have a great day.

No one banned me on your discord.
you can continue deleting messages there.
I didn't write you any messages on discord.
and I already left your discord.

premine information is hidden.
In my opinion, the developer cannot even say how much he and his friends managed to get.
If the project has a premine,
This information should be present in the tokenomics section.
The community must know the premine wallet address.

mining began before the official start.
excuses about hashrate sound unconvincing and weak.

at the end of the conversation, dev invites others to do the same.

another rug.
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Sorry to give my two pieces about Kaspa forks, because I see a lie here.

The explorer's rest server can give out wrong information only in two cases.
1. The network consensus has been modified and it is broken.
2. The explorer's database has been altered.

In those two cases the explorer could display wrong information and both of the cases would require modifications to the code and data.

Because this is how things work in Kaspa world:
1. Blockchain consensus does it's magic when blocks are mined.
2. Database filler reads the blockchain and moves data to explorers database.  
3. Explorer rest server and socket server serve the data for explorer front-end.
4. Explorer database filler, rest server nor socket server do not validate any data, they just take data as is from the blockchain.

It is really odd that someone blames code that is working for ~20 Kaspa forks.
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That's not even correct. The DB Filler doesn't read the blockchain and extract the data fully, only partially. If the DB Filler fails, there's a gap in the transactions. It won't pull all the data. For example, if you delete the database of the DB Filler and restart it, it will start from the moment it's turned back on, old data won't be pulled from the blockchain anymore. Try it out. You haven't noticed this after 20 projects? You also didn't notice that invalid blocks are temporarily added? Because all blocks are added in real-time without being checked first? And then later marked as valid or invalid, but counted in the overall score up to pruning points? You haven't noticed this? And no, this has nothing to do with the chain. It's truly amazing what you haven't noticed after 20 projects, such simple things.

But I do find it really cool that you created a new account for this, the third one. It's also a bit scary at times. Did you forget your old passwords or develop another personality? And don't you have anything better to do if you're involved so professionally in 20 projects?
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That's not even correct. The DB Filler doesn't read the blockchain and extract the data fully, only partially. If the DB Filler fails, there's a gap in the transactions. It won't pull all the data. For example, if you delete the database of the DB Filler and restart it, it will start from the moment it's turned back on, old data won't be pulled from the blockchain anymore. Try it out. You haven't noticed this after 20 projects? You also didn't notice that invalid blocks are temporarily added? Because all blocks are added in real-time without being checked first? And then later marked as valid or invalid, but counted in the overall score up to pruning points? You haven't noticed this? And no, this has nothing to do with the chain. It's truly amazing what you haven't noticed after 20 projects, such simple things.

But I do find it really cool that you created a new account for this, the third one. It's also a bit scary at times. Did you forget your old passwords or develop another personality? And don't you have anything better to do if you're involved so professionally in 20 projects?

Yes lAmeR1 Kaspa database filler works as you state in case of the explorer database being removed. The database filler in this case will continue from the latest block of the blockchain and continue adding new blocks to the explorer database. Here is why I say that I smell a lie. You are saying that invalid blocks are added to the explorer database and are counted as your premine, but that does not happen because Kaspa and it's forks do not process such blocks. Every block reaching your database filler has been first processed by the network consensus like I previously stated.

Though I understand if you are confusing stuff to transaction confirmations. Since confirmation data is the only thing that is processed after block addition to the explorer database and confirmation data does not matter to the Kaspa wallets and every transaction can be marked as confirmed manually in the database. Only exchanges care about the confirmations, who do not credit transactions before they see that the transactions have been confirmed by the virtual chain.   

On another note: We have database fillers available that can crawl information from genesis or any other block to the explorer database, your explorer information can be confirmed right away by third party.

In that sense nothing even close to is believable that you would have extra data in the explorer database. Since removal of such data is simple SQL DELETE.
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Such allegations alone are more than impudent, even punishable. You know that, that's why you have a fake account. Why not log into your real account or share your identity, then we'll be happy to continue writing. Isn't that a good deal?

Please send the link to this version of the database filler, I'd like to test it. Then there would be good data and the database would be error-free. Can you send the Github link here?

I will no longer respond to fake accounts, only to normal users, which means log into your real account if you have something to say. But you could still send the link for the DB filler, if it even exists.

And yes, the Explorer is publicly accessible, including the database filler. The Rest API is also publicly accessible, as is Node. Do you notice anything?

And if there are no invalid blocks, what is that? Such blocks are counted in the overall statistics, according to my observations. And they are entered into the database by the database filler. It has to happen, otherwise you wouldn't be able to see it in the explorer, which loads the database. So if there were no invalid blocks, this image would not exist. These also exist in the kaspa blockchain, have I changed the database there too? :
https://i.ibb.co/FL7j6jQs/1111111111111.png

It is also sad that there are people who have nothing better to do than to annoy and harm other people. People who are not able to build something and therefore want to destroy it.

And again about premine, if a source code is permanently public, meaning every user has the opportunity to mine. Then it is not a premine. Premine is when coins are mined before everyone else has access to the coin or the opportunity to mine. That is premining. Nothing else. Hence "pre". Being the first to mine, as a developer, has nothing to do with premining if the code and everything is public. I also suspect that every Genesis was mined by the developer, I don't think that other developers waited and then couldn't mine their own coins because there were already strong miners in the network. I don't know what you can't understand about it? Or do you simply not want it because you have nothing else to get upset about? And even if developers premine or charge a developer fee? So what? It is normal, it is allowed, it is understandable. In our case, the source code has been online for months, months before the last Genesis was mined, even before the first test block was mined, it was public and never private for a second. That makes it not a premine. It is logical that we were among the first miners, mined the Genesis and received some coins through it. It has to be that way, otherwise a release on an exchange would not be possible, long-term development and so on. This is also included in the white paper, even before the release. Everything I wrote, maybe you will read it.





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