jjj0923
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May 09, 2014, 09:23:59 AM |
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250,000 PND Reward for the recovery of coins.
I'm a new miner and mistakenly generated a deposit address of Swissex for PAND instead of PND and a lot of deposits over the last day went to the wrong address and are not in my account at swisscex
250,000 PND Reward if you can recovery them for me. They went right from the pool into my account at swisscex (or were at least supposed to)
PM me only if you can help
I did not realize there was also a PAND
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Joesixpack9000
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May 09, 2014, 09:25:53 AM |
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250,000 PND Reward for the recovery of coins.
I'm a new miner and mistakenly generated a deposit address of Swissex for PAND instead of PND and a lot of deposits over the last day went to the wrong address and are not in my account at swisscex
250,000 PND Reward if you can recovery them for me. They went right from the pool into my account at swisscex (or were at least supposed to)
PM me only if you can help
Sorry for your lost. How much did you loose?
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jjj0923
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May 09, 2014, 09:27:49 AM |
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250,000 PND Reward for the recovery of coins.
I'm a new miner and mistakenly generated a deposit address of Swissex for PAND instead of PND and a lot of deposits over the last day went to the wrong address and are not in my account at swisscex
250,000 PND Reward if you can recovery them for me. They went right from the pool into my account at swisscex (or were at least supposed to)
PM me only if you can help
Sorry for your lost. How much did you loose? can you help - I'd prefer not to at publicly what I lost
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f3cuk
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May 09, 2014, 09:28:53 AM |
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hi thanks for this, good community Asiacoin address: AbdoFAWGbUAMdWoBxPXWhyJ87oGTDuBMJd Balance: 67925.657208 AC Proof: H0+/le7/oVWO0Td5onQP377L3v+0YaWZkaYA+Zsdu4TbYfjrza5Or5Agf7DxbahVGItgSYHZNc2HzG26PQL2/4w= Pandacoin (PND) wallet address: PQhFwtdh6oEy55JJAzL8zWzg8jimhXwSAj I hope i am not late You are not. Verified and sent: c502bc1df3188b6e4d78185b2d4688a785defc0091416f0a86195562dcaf9b1a Here's some extra: http://pandachain.net/tx/a28bec103f8b3ea8c4d2595e2b68f7e9cd038b5a322044e894ae40b33fd50e86-- Edit: Also send 100K ( transaction) to each PND4PND organisation, leaving 200K for AC 'victims'.
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jjj0923
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May 09, 2014, 09:35:14 AM |
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hi thanks for this, good community Asiacoin address: AbdoFAWGbUAMdWoBxPXWhyJ87oGTDuBMJd Balance: 67925.657208 AC Proof: H0+/le7/oVWO0Td5onQP377L3v+0YaWZkaYA+Zsdu4TbYfjrza5Or5Agf7DxbahVGItgSYHZNc2HzG26PQL2/4w= Pandacoin (PND) wallet address: PQhFwtdh6oEy55JJAzL8zWzg8jimhXwSAj I hope i am not late You are not. Verified and sent: c502bc1df3188b6e4d78185b2d4688a785defc0091416f0a86195562dcaf9b1a Here's some extra: http://pandachain.net/tx/a28bec103f8b3ea8c4d2595e2b68f7e9cd038b5a322044e894ae40b33fd50e86like like they have not been redeemed yet according to the block explorer - how do I get them back or transferred to my wallet?
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barryzand
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May 09, 2014, 09:42:14 AM |
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hmmm maybe im mistaking.. but IF you can get them back.. you have to do something with the wallet you send the coins from... and since thats the pool wallet... Maybe contact the pool?
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jjj0923
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May 09, 2014, 09:43:18 AM |
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hmmm maybe im mistaking.. but IF you can get them back.. you have to do something with the wallet you send the coins from... and since thats the pool wallet... Maybe contact the pool?
thanks - I've contacted the pool and swisscex
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f3cuk
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May 09, 2014, 09:45:50 AM |
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From another thread. I guess it's the same for PND. What happens to Bitcoins that are sent to a non-existent address?In three situations: 1) If the coins are sent from a local wallet 2) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a static address 3) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a dynamic address I've always been afraid of mis-copying/mis-pasting an address into the corresponding field, so I want to get this cleared to prevent future worry. Would appreciate any info :] Thanks! the 3 situations are exactly the same.
If you send coins to an INCORRECT but VALID address they are gone forever.
Bitcoin addresses have a 32 bit checksum so the odds of creating a typo which is INCORRECT but VALID is about one in 4 billion. Still it could happen. If you are copying and pasting the odds are essentially zero (that you could drop or add an extra digit and still produce a valid address with the same checksum).
The much more common problem is doing something stupid: For example thinking you are sending coins to yourself (i.e. your address) but copying the last outgoing address and sending a boatload of coins to someone you sent coins to before. Obviously the network can't protect you from that.
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barryzand
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May 09, 2014, 09:48:26 AM |
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hmmm maybe im mistaking.. but IF you can get them back.. you have to do something with the wallet you send the coins from... and since thats the pool wallet... Maybe contact the pool?
thanks - I've contacted the pool and swisscex how much are wel talking about...? I understand you dont want too write down the exact numbers... but are we talking about 100K's here?... millions?... 10 millions? I mean for instance... If you lost 100MIL (thats a lot) That would be nice too know since there a "sizeable" chunck of coins missing then in the total coin cap I suppose your telling the truth... I can give you some... PM me your adress (PND )... since I didnt participate in the AC "giveaway" I cant blame people for making this mistake... Thats why we need to keep growing... so in the end only PND will be the "main" panda
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jjj0923
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May 09, 2014, 09:53:38 AM |
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From another thread. I guess it's the same for PND. What happens to Bitcoins that are sent to a non-existent address?In three situations: 1) If the coins are sent from a local wallet 2) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a static address 3) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a dynamic address I've always been afraid of mis-copying/mis-pasting an address into the corresponding field, so I want to get this cleared to prevent future worry. Would appreciate any info :] Thanks! the 3 situations are exactly the same.
If you send coins to an INCORRECT but VALID address they are gone forever.
Bitcoin addresses have a 32 bit checksum so the odds of creating a typo which is INCORRECT but VALID is about one in 4 billion. Still it could happen. If you are copying and pasting the odds are essentially zero (that you could drop or add an extra digit and still produce a valid address with the same checksum).
The much more common problem is doing something stupid: For example thinking you are sending coins to yourself (i.e. your address) but copying the last outgoing address and sending a boatload of coins to someone you sent coins to before. Obviously the network can't protect you from that.
it looks like they're gone - oh well - I do appreciate the information - thank you very much. It's only 12 hours so I'll survive - they'e going into my wallet now...
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yanhongcheng901011
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May 09, 2014, 09:53:55 AM |
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These days the coin has risen from 20 120 is too amazing.
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barryzand
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May 09, 2014, 09:56:49 AM |
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These days the coin has risen from 20 120 is too amazing.
This is just a warm up.... total volume in 24hrs: PND/LTC PandaCoin (PND) 0.00000128 - 11.11% 28.666 BTC 0.00000148 0.00000076 0.00000123 0.00000128 Whats taking mintpal so long... we need that btc market back!
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jox
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May 09, 2014, 10:14:32 AM |
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From another thread. I guess it's the same for PND. What happens to Bitcoins that are sent to a non-existent address?In three situations: 1) If the coins are sent from a local wallet 2) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a static address 3) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a dynamic address I've always been afraid of mis-copying/mis-pasting an address into the corresponding field, so I want to get this cleared to prevent future worry. Would appreciate any info :] Thanks! the 3 situations are exactly the same.
If you send coins to an INCORRECT but VALID address they are gone forever.
Bitcoin addresses have a 32 bit checksum so the odds of creating a typo which is INCORRECT but VALID is about one in 4 billion. Still it could happen. If you are copying and pasting the odds are essentially zero (that you could drop or add an extra digit and still produce a valid address with the same checksum).
The much more common problem is doing something stupid: For example thinking you are sending coins to yourself (i.e. your address) but copying the last outgoing address and sending a boatload of coins to someone you sent coins to before. Obviously the network can't protect you from that.
it looks like they're gone - oh well - I do appreciate the information - thank you very much. It's only 12 hours so I'll survive - they'e going into my wallet now... Swisscex can save your coins, the only thing is, if they want to fix this. If Swisscex is serious, they should not have a problem with that. They must dump private key from PAND and import that back to your PND wallet. http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/1t7x2m/for_those_who_sent_their_dogecoins_to_digitalcoin/
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jjj0923
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May 09, 2014, 10:17:48 AM |
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From another thread. I guess it's the same for PND. What happens to Bitcoins that are sent to a non-existent address?In three situations: 1) If the coins are sent from a local wallet 2) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a static address 3) If the coins are sent from an online wallet with a dynamic address I've always been afraid of mis-copying/mis-pasting an address into the corresponding field, so I want to get this cleared to prevent future worry. Would appreciate any info :] Thanks! the 3 situations are exactly the same.
If you send coins to an INCORRECT but VALID address they are gone forever.
Bitcoin addresses have a 32 bit checksum so the odds of creating a typo which is INCORRECT but VALID is about one in 4 billion. Still it could happen. If you are copying and pasting the odds are essentially zero (that you could drop or add an extra digit and still produce a valid address with the same checksum).
The much more common problem is doing something stupid: For example thinking you are sending coins to yourself (i.e. your address) but copying the last outgoing address and sending a boatload of coins to someone you sent coins to before. Obviously the network can't protect you from that.
it looks like they're gone - oh well - I do appreciate the information - thank you very much. It's only 12 hours so I'll survive - they'e going into my wallet now... Swisscex can save your coins, the only thing is, if they want to fix this. If Swisscex is serious, they should not have a problem with that. They must dump private key from PAND and import that back to your PND wallet. http://www.reddit.com/r/dogecoin/comments/1t7x2m/for_those_who_sent_their_dogecoins_to_digitalcoin/well - I have three support tickets into them - we will see what they do - thank you very much
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pandacoin-official (OP)
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May 09, 2014, 10:37:23 AM |
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The first Pandacoin (PND) charity initiative have been created by a dedicated and awesome community member! Let's show our support and feel good by donating PNDs to a choice out of 4 different charity organisations! It is a unique concept in that all donations made now will be held and only released to the chosen charity organisations until June 1st, 2015. The charity wallet will be on a transparent and public address, managed by the Pandacoin (PND) development team. Read more about it and the chosen charity organisations here: http://pnd4pnd.com/Pandacoin (PND) official statement regarding future switch from 100% Proof of Work (PoW) to 100% Proof of Stake (PoS). The Pandacoin (PND) development team are keen to keep up with technological innovations in the alternative currency space in order to remain relevant and have a viable and successful future that is in line with our vision for the coin. We, the developers, as a team often take a collaborative approach to Pandacoin (PND), by interacting and taking feedback from our community on what they want to see for the coin in the near future. As such, we recently held a poll the Pandacoin (PND) community to vote on either switching to PoS from PoW or have Merged Mining with Dogecoins. The poll concluded and the Pandacoin (PND) community has voted in favor of PoS (url of the community poll: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=572462.0). Well, the Pandacoin (PND) community has spoken and now we are proud to reveal these PoS specifications and a FAQ so that you have something to look forward to! When we switch over to PoS, Pandacoin (PND) would become one of the rare PoS coins with a such lengthy PoW phase of 3 months to fairly distribute the coins towards the community. Specifications Proof of Stake (to be implemented)
Symbol: PND Block time: 1 minute Difficulty retarget: every block Nominal stake interest: 2.5% annually Min transaction fee: 0.1 PND (Fees are paid to stakeholders) Confirmations: 3, maturity: 720 Min stake age: 72 hours, no max age P2P port: 22444, RPC port: 22445 Proof of Work (to be phased out after total of approximately 3 months of PoW) Symbol: PND Algorithm: Scrypt Premine: 0% Max coins: 32,000,000,000 (See FAQ) Block Rewards: 1 Minute Block Targets, KGW Reward system: 50,000 per block until we switch over to PoS.
FAQ When can we expect PoS to be implemented?Our devs that are currently responsible for making it happen are already at the stage of doing thorough testing, making sure that when we make the switch from PoW to PoS, it would be a smooth transition with no bugs or errors. That being said, the switch from PoW to PoS will happen when we hit our new PoW phase maximum coin cap of 32,000,000,000, which would happen in approximately 15 days (or around 21st of May, 2014). How long has the PoW phase been running so far?Pandacoin (PND) had begun their PoW phase since Feb 16, 2014 and has been mined for 78 days as of this post. When we switch over to PoS, we will be one of the rare PoS coins with such a long PoW phase (Approximately 3 months of PoW) to distribute the coins fairly out towards the community. How many Pandacoins (PND) are currently in existence?At this time of the post, there are 30,887,898,841 Pandacoins (PND) that have been mined so far with our PoW stage in the last 78 days. You can check it here: http://pandachain.net/chain/PandaCoin/q/totalbc What will the maximum number of Pandacoins (PND) be?Not fixed nor limited when we switch over to PoS. The 100,000,000,000 Pandacoin (PND) coin cap from PoW stage would no longer be relevant since we are switching to PoS. We are switching to PoS when 32,000,000,000 Pandacoins (PND) are mined, which marks the end of the approximately 3 months of PoW phase. How could I start PoS mining when it rolls out?Once we have finished testing the PoW to PoS conversion and have it implemented, you will have to download our new wallet, have it unlocked and leaving your wallet open with an online connection to start mining! Do I need to exchange my current Pandacoins (PND) for new ones when we switch to PoS?No, you keep your existing ones. All you have to do is to download the new wallet, unlock it, keep the wallet open, stay connected to the internet and start mining coins from your wallet! Can I still mine Pandacoin (PND) directly with my mining rig?With Pandacoin (PND) switching to a pure PoS coin, you would not be able to mine it directly. Instead, you will mine other alternative cryptocurrencies and exchange them for Pandacoin (PND) through our 450+ mhs multipool. This way, you will be able to still mine Pandacoin (PND) from the multipool, and help increase the value of Pandacoin (PND) at the same time. Website: http://multi.pandapool.info Subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/multipandaBitcointalk thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=552464.0Email: admin at pandapool dot info How does the Pandacoin (PND) multipool work? The Pandacoin (PND) multipool automatically switches between coins to mine based on difficulty and price variations in order to be as profitable as possible for the miners. For payout, the multipool computes the proportional share of each miner over rounds that last four hours. Once a round is complete, and after the mined blocks become mature, the multipool exchanges all coins for Pandacoin (PND). Please note that due to the time required for block maturation, deposits and withdrawals on exchanges, payouts for a round are processed one hour after the end of the next one. The multipool also apply a fee of 1.25%, in addition to the exchange and transactions fees required by the operation Join us on IRC: #PandacoinPND on freenode.net where the fellow pandas hang out! For the latest news and updates regarding our coin, check out our social media accounts! Twitter: https://twitter.com/PandacoinPNDFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Pandacoin.PNDReddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/PandacoinPND
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mtrycz
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May 09, 2014, 12:08:53 PM |
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PND, the cryptocurrency with a plan
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hvezdasmrti
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May 09, 2014, 12:30:38 PM |
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Its called "leet phase".... A question is... PND coin or PnD coin?
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In Pump and Dump we trust.
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creamynebula
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May 09, 2014, 12:33:56 PM |
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Its my birthday and I have been busy listening to sad songs, but I came to briefly say that I love you pandas Happy Birthday, fellow panda! Sent a (small) present for you Thank you (;_・)
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roguishur
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May 09, 2014, 12:44:51 PM |
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shit coin
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