Exactly you can see the $10 Transaction and the EmfZo6AvDPmySMxgty6fKJay4MkH1hMLca is the sender main wallet! I couldn't believe it when I figured this out either. It is a very simple solution but yes it is listed with a different address so it can be confusing. The block chain is in tact and no double spend. Should I lower the payout to give the answer or wait for the Dev's to chime in and ask me to not reveal it? I will not reveal if they ask me not to since I don't want to mess with their progress since I am a shareholder. What would be even crazier is if I found something they don't even know about lol. It has to be what they are working on or I am sitting on a gold mine of my own.
I am trying to read up more on the blockchain since I only understand enough to figure out certain principle so far since I am more of a Miner/Investor rather than a Cryptographer. But I understand enough to know how to do this now.
EmfZo6AvDPmySMxgty6fKJay4MkH1hMLca is not a wallet. It is one of the many addresses in the wallet.
And this address is not associated with any transaction that would decrease number of coins in this address (simplified explanation). This address was always just receiving coins, but it never sent any coins (not do dev address and not anywhere else).
Check:
http://chainz.cryptoid.info/crypt/address.dws?EmfZo6AvDPmySMxgty6fKJay4MkH1hMLca.htmSee:
Sent 0.0 CRYPT in 0 transactions (0 vouts)
You are correct. I don't think that CryptCoin will have to give the source code to this but I am all about the open community development since we all have to see what is inside the code to be assured of its integrity. So I will just share the info and everyone can validate it and make me an honorary Dev and then kick me out. lol Feel free to donate to my Crypt Address if this helped you reconsider what is going on with Crypt.
My Wallet Address:
EmfZo6AvDPmySMxgty6fKJay4MkH1hMLca
I don't see any Dev's responding to my posts, and to do this right it would take some intricate coding among other things. Since it is a coin we are talking about.
My Wallet is my Cryptsy Address. I have sent coin from pools showing the inputs, technically I don't think I can cause outputs on this address now. Cryptsy has stored my buys internally and my holdings are not evident on the wallet at all. But there it is plain and simple, I hold way more coin than what is shown since the transactions are internal with Cryptsy. The address I sent the $10 donation from was the Cryptsy Interface linked to my wallet "EmfZo6AvDPmySMxgty6fKJay4MkH1hMLca" so it is internally using a different Address to send from my specific wallet.
What I think will transpire and how I would approach this is to create a new wallet address to move coins out and in for a single transaction and then it goes dormant possibly using a mirrored internal blockchain to hide, and internally the software will use the External Blockchain to take these inputs and outputs to make an internal total "written to the blockchain" since it will always reference the internal wallet using the blockchain to add up the total. This internal blockchain would be blocked from discovery somehow. This is why you will need Commander and SSL with 2FA. The programming should be hardwired to the creation of new wallets for the sole purpose of single transactions that retain the amounts but link to an internal account/blockchain. This way the Blockchain is just bouncing coin for the internal program using the integrity of the blockchain to send and calculate from.
Again this is all speculation as to what may transpire with Crypt. I don't have any inside info from anyone, I just stumbled upon this when I checked my Cryptsy wallet address.
If someone can prove this wrong you get a Cryptsy Point! This is possibly why Koolio is working at Cryptsy now from what I read. I could be wrong though.
So feel free to make a new coin based on this and make me an Honorary Dev, but let me know when the mining starts cuz I will mine the Cryp out of it!!!
Since Early,
CryptoNick