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June 08, 2014, 02:47:53 AM
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Can somebody explain this coin to me in plain english?

It is build in node.js but the devs are all Java developers?

Is any code already published? All I saw after a quick research was a not functional web-wallet. A html-mockup. Definitely not build in node.js because node.js does not run in regular Browsers.

You need to pay a fee for 'joining'?

And nobody says SCAM in bold type and red color?


WTF!
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June 08, 2014, 03:05:27 AM
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Just look at the code of the 'client' which sends your 'secure passphrase' to the server in plain text....

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Request URL:http://193.169.244.74:19775/account/login

Code:
        $(document).on('click', '#walletKeySubmitBtn', function() {
            [b]var walletKey = walletKeyInput.val();[/b]
            if (walletKey.length < 10) {
                alert('Yours key is too short. Min length is 10 symbols.');
                return;
            }

            $.post('/account/login', [b]{userId: userId, walletKey: walletKey}[/b], function(data) {
                console.log('/account/login response:', data);
                if (typeof data.accountId !== 'undefined') {
                    walletIdContainer.text(data.accountId);
                    window.accountId = data.accountId;
                    window.accounts = data.accounts;
                    $.each(data.accounts, function(index, value) {
                        $('#'+ index + 'AmountCont').text(value.id);
                    });
                    DesinHelper.showMainContent();
//                    accountLogoutBtn.text('Logout');
                }
            }, 'json');
        });

Those devs are truly masters in crypto.
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June 08, 2014, 05:43:09 AM
Last edit: June 08, 2014, 06:03:58 AM by SillkRoad
 #503

Can somebody explain this coin to me in plain english?

It is build in node.js but the devs are all Java developers?

Is any code already published? All I saw after a quick research was a not functional web-wallet. A html-mockup. Definitely not build in node.js because node.js does not run in regular Browsers.

You need to pay a fee for 'joining'?

And nobody says SCAM in bold type and red color?


WTF!

You probably have not in the subject, we are writing already on Node.js
Code will be published later, after the start of the client


Just look at the code of the 'client' which sends your 'secure passphrase' to the server in plain text....

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Request URL:http://193.169.244.74:19775/account/login

Code:
        $(document).on('click', '#walletKeySubmitBtn', function() {
            [b]var walletKey = walletKeyInput.val();[/b]
            if (walletKey.length < 10) {
                alert('Yours key is too short. Min length is 10 symbols.');
                return;
            }

            $.post('/account/login', [b]{userId: userId, walletKey: walletKey}[/b], function(data) {
                console.log('/account/login response:', data);
                if (typeof data.accountId !== 'undefined') {
                    walletIdContainer.text(data.accountId);
                    window.accountId = data.accountId;
                    window.accounts = data.accounts;
                    $.each(data.accounts, function(index, value) {
                        $('#'+ index + 'AmountCont').text(value.id);
                    });
                    DesinHelper.showMainContent();
//                    accountLogoutBtn.text('Logout');
                }
            }, 'json');
        });

Those devs are truly masters in crypto.


Encryption makes the server Node.Js  (127.0.0.1)
We will soon connect the https protocol

Nobody says that we are masters, we launched an alpha version, there are bugs, the project is not completely finished, there is still a lot of work.

Make a project on Node.js, I'll see how you do it will work
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June 08, 2014, 11:12:47 AM
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My text coins already received.
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June 08, 2014, 01:15:48 PM
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My text coins already received.

Nice,

Have you tested them already??


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June 08, 2014, 01:16:16 PM
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Re-Added Announcement


Your voices have been heard! So we are performing a Crowd-fund in an auction style!

If you are interested, you can sumbit your bid in this google form: http://goo.gl/KcuOq1

100 stakes Auction!

We divided 100 stakes in 6 different groups, with a total of 27 lots:

Group 1 = 10 Lots by 1 stake!
Group 2 = 5 Lots by 2 stakes!
Group 3 = 5 Lots by 3 stakes!
Group 4 = 3 Lots by 5 stakes!
Group 5 = 2 Lots by 10 stakes!
Group 6 = 2 Lots by 15 stakes!


On June 9, we will select the highest bidders! The winners will get  a confirmation pm with the wallet number! You will have 1 day to reply with the transaction ID! If you won't claim your prize within 24h, we will contact the second person with the highest bid. We will highlight the highest daily bids on BTT! So you could easily track the outcome. All the bids will be automatically recorded in to a spreadsheet.  

Everyone will be able to view the detailed results here: http://goo.gl/jaLPlh

Highlighted with red you will find the highest bid!


Rules:
1) Every New/Existing user can participate.
2) You can bid an unlimited amount of times.
3) You can bid for all 6 types of lots (for example i can bid 0.05 for the first lot, and 0.20 for the second, if i win i will get a total of 3 stakes).
4) If you bid several times in the same group, and at the end of the auction your bids will be the highest, you will win the lots according to your bids. Exp. You bided 10 times for lot # 1, each bid was >0.05! If your bids are the highest, you will win all 10 available lots.
5) The bids submitted in one category will not sum up! EXAMPLE: Group 1 = 10 Lots by 1 stake! if you bid once 0.1 your bid will be counted for one lot, meaning at the end you will get only 1 stake! If you wish to get 3 stakes (3 lots in this particular category) you will have to bid 3 times 0.1!
6) If you wish to DELETE/INCREASE/Decrease a stake PM me the Row Number from the spreadsheet with the Desired action. Exp:

- #14 (6/1/2014 12:53:44   s11made   Lot # 2 - 2 stakes   0.14) Decrease bid to 0.13!  


Let The Highest Bidder win!
If you have any proposals/complains/questions, don't  hesitate to discuss them!

This auction will help us raise the necessary amount of btc. to finish the coin. Thank you for participating.

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June 08, 2014, 01:19:03 PM
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Please give us an exact time when this auction ends.
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June 08, 2014, 03:18:34 PM
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Please give us an exact time when this auction ends.

We need a countdown, because we are in different timezones.
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June 08, 2014, 05:16:45 PM
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Please give us an exact time when this auction ends.

We need a countdown, because we are in different timezones.
I think it was asked about four different time to provide a time when the auction ends, so far no reply. I'm not bidding any more until I get one.
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June 08, 2014, 05:43:43 PM
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You say "On June 9, we will select the highest bidders." Does this mean the auction ends on June 8th at midnight?

When exactly will the auction end, June 8th 23:59:59 (GMT) or your timezone?

The Auction ends on June 9th 23:59:59, Eastern European Time Zone (UTC+02:00)

I will put a big arse clock to make it easier! Don't bother yourself with the clock!


Is this the accurate time zone for the auction?  http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/russia/kaliningrad

"We have the power to begin the world over again" - Thomas Paine
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June 08, 2014, 05:48:43 PM
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Eastern European Timezone is +7 hours from Eastern USA time zone.  So auction should end at 16:59:59 Eastern (NYC).

http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/russia/kaliningrad

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June 08, 2014, 06:01:58 PM
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Purchasing coins through an auction is kind of confusing
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June 08, 2014, 06:05:51 PM
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Here is the most accurate Count Down!



This Clock will be posted on the main page, and occasionally on all new pages!

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June 08, 2014, 06:06:45 PM
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You say "On June 9, we will select the highest bidders." Does this mean the auction ends on June 8th at midnight?

When exactly will the auction end, June 8th 23:59:59 (GMT) or your timezone?

The Auction ends on June 9th 23:59:59, Eastern European Time Zone (UTC+02:00)

I will put a big arse clock to make it easier! Don't bother yourself with the clock!


I can't see the complete countdown.
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June 08, 2014, 06:16:05 PM
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Here is the most accurate Count Down!



This Clock will be posted on the main page, and occasionally on all new pages!

I see only a part of the clock.
And why is the end 22:55 and not 23:59?
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June 08, 2014, 06:46:33 PM
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i made a bid, i am hoping that is all i have to do?
do i need to sign up for anything?
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June 08, 2014, 06:49:36 PM
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where is the wallet , no wallet to creat a account!

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June 08, 2014, 06:54:41 PM
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Here is the most accurate Count Down!



This Clock will be posted on the main page, and occasionally on all new pages!

I see only a part of the clock.
And why is the end 22:55 and not 23:59?

Don't know why ... must be some kinda of error! But the count down is right! As soon as the clock reaches the Specified time - Auction comes to an end!

i made a bid, i am hoping that is all i have to do?
do i need to sign up for anything?


In case your bid is the highest, you will be contacted, to finalize the registration process! By that i mean, that we will send you our wallet to collect the bid!

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June 08, 2014, 06:56:29 PM
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Here is the most accurate Count Down!



This Clock will be posted on the main page, and occasionally on all new pages!

I see only a part of the clock.
And why is the end 22:55 and not 23:59?

Don't know why ... must be some kinda of error! But the count down is right! As soon as the clock reaches the Specified time - Auction comes to an end!


So tomorrow this coin will launch? )
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June 08, 2014, 06:58:06 PM
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Here is the most accurate Count Down!



This Clock will be posted on the main page, and occasionally on all new pages!

I see only a part of the clock.
And why is the end 22:55 and not 23:59?

Don't know why ... must be some kinda of error! But the count down is right! As soon as the clock reaches the Specified time - Auction comes to an end!


So tomorrow this coin will launch? )

Define "launch" as many people perceive it differently, and i don't want to create a misunderstanding!

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