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May 30, 2014, 02:36:13 AM |
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All I know is my wallet will not sync now and I have payouts going out from Dedicated pool to it.... any reasons why its not syncing?
The coin is dead. What are you syncing for? really? why is there over a 1000 mining on Dedicated pool then? have I missed something lol was at dinner earlier Basically the dev or whoever dumped is trying to blame it on whoever they can. The easy target is Dedicatedpool. They are twisting facts to make people believe things that are not real. And what better way to do it then pin it on the big pool.... I mean it's cool to smash down the big guy? Am I right? I love crypto and never have done any bad in Crypto. Dedicatedpool is what it is because of this fact. Why do people mine on dedicatedpool? Because I was the bright light in the valley of darkness back in 2013. I never scammed, always made sure people get their coins. The scam pools and scammers want you to believe otherwise. They want crypto to go down in to a downward spiral of shit. I do not. Believe the FUDsters, or you can believe me. I am who I am because I have always done good by people. Ask anyone why there are 160+ users in ##dedicatedpool. There is a reason, and the reason is me.. i do not scam. End of story. http://dedicatedpool.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh
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May 30, 2014, 02:40:04 AM |
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Wallet now appears to have synced up but no coins have arrived from D.pool wrong side of the fork I guess EDIT: now it shows out of sync lol,,, I give up It is noz syncing on original chain anymore,restart and restart......But mining on dedicated,you should see your coin,if you add some nodes from their chain.Anyway,i dont think,that even 1000000 of PURE is worth a fart.... Ya that's the bigger problem now, is it worth a fart? that's pretty bad lol addnode=185.49.144.66 addnode=209.73.144.179 addnode=60.46.169.115 addnode=173.192.30.91 addnode=46.4.94.47 addnode=114.215.110.130 try these,but delete everything except of the wallet.....Good luck,maybe if dev appears one day,and puts this mess in order.......
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May 30, 2014, 02:40:21 AM |
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Look at dedicatedpool's block statistics, every single block was mined on their pool for the first 98 blocks(!!!), including blocks 1 and 2. For any pool operator this should ring alarm bell that something is fishy about their blockchain. However, dedicatepool insisted that they are on the correct blockchain and used their reputation to force everyone to jump on their incorrect blockchain, thereby stealing the premine (I am not saying they did it because of the premine, probably they did it to get as much hashrate as possible, but this is reckless behavior). Transaction that I gave above are from the alternative chain that is now not accepted by community and that shows what dev's premine address is, as block 1 and 2 went to this address. In order to see these transactions you would have to download that blockchain by using OP nodes and don't sync with dedicatedpool.
Blocks 1-60 were part of the premine. They went to the DEV PREMINE ADDRESS (look at the picture of the wallet in the OP). After the premine was done, sure dedicated probably made a pretty decent headstart on the mining, but they didn't do anything as you are suggesting. This was supposed to be, however dedicatedpool jumped start on the blockchain before nodes were up and running and they mined every single block for the first 98 blocks!!! Take a look at block statistics for dedicatedpool http://pure.v2.dedicatedpool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks&height=13&next=1As you can see block 2 of 250k was also mined on dedicatedpool and EVERY SINGLE BLOCK FROM BLOCK 1 UNTIL BLOCK 98. Every honest pool operator would notice that something is wrong with his blockchain when you are the only one on it but binaryclock insisted that dedicatedpool was on the correct blockchain and used his reputation to force everyone to use their forked blockchain. No this is wrong. Merx (Trademybit) and I had exchanged nodes before the coin start. Trademybit dumped 30gh/s on it, and dedicated had 15gh/s on it. We had 10 connections then suddenly merx (trademybit) and I both forked at the start.Once we came back up, i told all my users I'd grant them the forked coins and take the hit. I noticed that my wallet was -255,000 coins and was like WTF? I checked the mysql blocks and found one block was worth 250k, block number 3. I deleted it from the mysql database and set all the orphaned blocks to confirmed so my users wouldn't be screwed out of the forked blocks.If you deleted block #3 from your database then why is it showing as found block in dedicatepool's block statistics. Apparently, you have that block in your database but you are again trying to use your reputation to blame others. Okay just checked. I deleted the transaction not the block from the mysql. The blocks aren't even real up to 138. I kept the blocks there and confirmed them all automatically. So yes, the block #2 shows as 250k but that was on the fork. Here is the mysqldump from the orphaned forks: select * from blocks order by height limit 5; +----+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+-------------+--------+----------+ | id | height | blockhash | confirmations | amount | difficulty | time | accounted | account_id | worker_name | shares | share_id | +----+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+-------------+--------+----------+ | 40 | 1 | 00000050c8cfdcf3172c1a94e2377c57863022952474c5de29e79157eeed8181 | 120 | 1 | 0.00024414 | 1401393857 | 1 | -- | --- | 1 | 1 | | 78 | 2 | 0000009e3d5a320d788bba0e08ef2f1bad2b185652c882b72ce2aed921536be1 | 120 | 250000 | 0.00024414 | 1401393859 | 1 | -- | --- | 2 | 3 | | 65 | 3 | 00000044db58ce33ca0d172e209ba9f3fd575ac9ca4a2663c0755d2896d66cc2 | 120 | 1 | 0.00026858 | 1401393859 | 1 | -- | --- | 1 | 5 | | 33 | 4 | 0000001b12ad7fe6d2bfe23cbf5ef3a3a3061013930268e7db2f3114a94c88a3 | 120 | 1 | 0.00029685 | 1401393860 | 1 | --| --- | 1 | 6 | | 66 | 5 | 0000004e036759e7f53a59c3a53e75c4c846d334c7c0d5b649d4d3bf31559523 | 120 | 1 | 0.00032733 | 1401393863 | 1 | -- | --- | 1 | 7 | +----+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+-------------+--------+----------+ Please do a blockhash check on the forked chain and the real chain. I'll do some for you.. PureCoind getblockhash 1 000008558c3b917ba58709506d6064b689ea4681a9fe583efb0dc37c17996766 PureCoind getblockhash 2 0000089c0df55f9b360b3a8aded563ace1042148b93839176eff84b7d957f088You can see, the blockhashes are different!!! Comon guys, enough with this FUD. Work with me here... can someone who has a brain speak up instead of people who have no idea how crypto works? http://dedicatedpool.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool
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Scrappy Do
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May 30, 2014, 02:40:29 AM |
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All I know is my wallet will not sync now and I have payouts going out from Dedicated pool to it.... any reasons why its not syncing?
The coin is dead. What are you syncing for? really? why is there over a 1000 mining on Dedicated pool then? have I missed something lol was at dinner earlier Basically the dev or whoever dumped is trying to blame it on whoever they can. The easy target is Dedicatedpool. They are twisting facts to make people believe things that are not real. And what better way to do it then pin it on the big pool.... I mean it's cool to smash down the big guy? Am I right? I love crypto and never have done any bad in Crypto. Dedicatedpool is what it is because of this fact. Why do people mine on dedicatedpool? Because I was the bright light in the valley of darkness back in 2013. I never scammed, always made sure people get their coins. The scam pools and scammers want you to believe otherwise. They want crypto to go down in to a downward spiral of shit. I do not. Believe the FUDsters, or you can believe me. I am who I am because I have always done good by people. Ask anyone why there are 160+ users in ##dedicatedpool. There is a reason, and the reason is me.. i do not scam. End of story. http://dedicatedpool.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh At least their motto is honest, that is the only fucking thing honest about them.... "TAKING YOUR MINING SERIOUSLY" what they really mean is.. "Taking your mining....... SERIOUSLY "
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Soul_eater_123
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May 30, 2014, 02:41:13 AM |
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Because I saw this coin launched and checked it out, and saw the same shit I have seen several times from dedicated pools. I never mined a lick. You chose to be so adamant and defend dedicated pools.
You better check yourself as I am not a newbie here, and I am somewhat respected for my various contributions to various successful coins. Really? - I'm proud of you (LMFAO). Do you tell yourself that in the mirror when you jerk off to your own reflection? If you truly are new here, and have no affiliation with dedicated pools, I will tell it to you like I was taught when I was wrong. Shut your fucking mouth. Like I give a shit or am scared of you. I will give my opinion if I choose. You just swung by to shit stir and make unfounded accusations. Pathetic.
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May 30, 2014, 02:42:27 AM |
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All I know is my wallet will not sync now and I have payouts going out from Dedicated pool to it.... any reasons why its not syncing?
The coin is dead. What are you syncing for? really? why is there over a 1000 mining on Dedicated pool then? have I missed something lol was at dinner earlier Basically the dev or whoever dumped is trying to blame it on whoever they can. The easy target is Dedicatedpool. They are twisting facts to make people believe things that are not real. And what better way to do it then pin it on the big pool.... I mean it's cool to smash down the big guy? Am I right? I love crypto and never have done any bad in Crypto. Dedicatedpool is what it is because of this fact. Why do people mine on dedicatedpool? Because I was the bright light in the valley of darkness back in 2013. I never scammed, always made sure people get their coins. The scam pools and scammers want you to believe otherwise. They want crypto to go down in to a downward spiral of shit. I do not. Believe the FUDsters, or you can believe me. I am who I am because I have always done good by people. Ask anyone why there are 160+ users in ##dedicatedpool. There is a reason, and the reason is me.. i do not scam. End of story. http://dedicatedpool.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh At least their motto is honest, that is the only fucking thing honest about them.... "TAKING YOUR MINING SERIOUSLY" what they really mean is.. "Taking your mining....... SERIOUSLY " reading must be real hard for you.
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May 30, 2014, 02:45:16 AM |
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Look at dedicatedpool's block statistics, every single block was mined on their pool for the first 98 blocks(!!!), including blocks 1 and 2. For any pool operator this should ring alarm bell that something is fishy about their blockchain. However, dedicatepool insisted that they are on the correct blockchain and used their reputation to force everyone to jump on their incorrect blockchain, thereby stealing the premine (I am not saying they did it because of the premine, probably they did it to get as much hashrate as possible, but this is reckless behavior). Transaction that I gave above are from the alternative chain that is now not accepted by community and that shows what dev's premine address is, as block 1 and 2 went to this address. In order to see these transactions you would have to download that blockchain by using OP nodes and don't sync with dedicatedpool.
Blocks 1-60 were part of the premine. They went to the DEV PREMINE ADDRESS (look at the picture of the wallet in the OP). After the premine was done, sure dedicated probably made a pretty decent headstart on the mining, but they didn't do anything as you are suggesting. This was supposed to be, however dedicatedpool jumped start on the blockchain before nodes were up and running and they mined every single block for the first 98 blocks!!! Take a look at block statistics for dedicatedpool http://pure.v2.dedicatedpool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks&height=13&next=1As you can see block 2 of 250k was also mined on dedicatedpool and EVERY SINGLE BLOCK FROM BLOCK 1 UNTIL BLOCK 98. Every honest pool operator would notice that something is wrong with his blockchain when you are the only one on it but binaryclock insisted that dedicatedpool was on the correct blockchain and used his reputation to force everyone to use their forked blockchain. No this is wrong. Merx (Trademybit) and I had exchanged nodes before the coin start. Trademybit dumped 30gh/s on it, and dedicated had 15gh/s on it. We had 10 connections then suddenly merx (trademybit) and I both forked at the start.Once we came back up, i told all my users I'd grant them the forked coins and take the hit. I noticed that my wallet was -255,000 coins and was like WTF? I checked the mysql blocks and found one block was worth 250k, block number 3. I deleted it from the mysql database and set all the orphaned blocks to confirmed so my users wouldn't be screwed out of the forked blocks.If you deleted block #3 from your database then why is it showing as found block in dedicatepool's block statistics. Apparently, you have that block in your database but you are again trying to use your reputation to blame others. Okay just checked. I deleted the transaction not the block from the mysql. The blocks aren't even real up to 138. I kept the blocks there and confirmed them all automatically. So yes, the block #2 shows as 250k but that was on the fork. Here is the mysqldump from the orphaned forks: select * from blocks order by height limit 5; +----+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+-------------+--------+----------+ | id | height | blockhash | confirmations | amount | difficulty | time | accounted | account_id | worker_name | shares | share_id | +----+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+-------------+--------+----------+ | 40 | 1 | 00000050c8cfdcf3172c1a94e2377c57863022952474c5de29e79157eeed8181 | 120 | 1 | 0.00024414 | 1401393857 | 1 | -- | --- | 1 | 1 | | 78 | 2 | 0000009e3d5a320d788bba0e08ef2f1bad2b185652c882b72ce2aed921536be1 | 120 | 250000 | 0.00024414 | 1401393859 | 1 | -- | --- | 2 | 3 | | 65 | 3 | 00000044db58ce33ca0d172e209ba9f3fd575ac9ca4a2663c0755d2896d66cc2 | 120 | 1 | 0.00026858 | 1401393859 | 1 | -- | --- | 1 | 5 | | 33 | 4 | 0000001b12ad7fe6d2bfe23cbf5ef3a3a3061013930268e7db2f3114a94c88a3 | 120 | 1 | 0.00029685 | 1401393860 | 1 | --| --- | 1 | 6 | | 66 | 5 | 0000004e036759e7f53a59c3a53e75c4c846d334c7c0d5b649d4d3bf31559523 | 120 | 1 | 0.00032733 | 1401393863 | 1 | -- | --- | 1 | 7 | +----+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+------------+-----------+------------+-------------+--------+----------+ Please do a blockhash check on the forked chain and the real chain. I'll do some for you.. PureCoind getblockhash 1 000008558c3b917ba58709506d6064b689ea4681a9fe583efb0dc37c17996766 PureCoind getblockhash 2 0000089c0df55f9b360b3a8aded563ace1042148b93839176eff84b7d957f088You can see, the blockhashes are different!!! Comon guys, enough with this FUD. Work with me here... can someone who has a brain speak up instead of people who have no idea how crypto works? http://dedicatedpool.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool Do not bother ,people are pissed,mining for nothing .....whoever´s fault it is......there has to be someone to blame
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May 30, 2014, 02:48:08 AM |
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Again... Please folks check their stats.... I will repeat this, then I am done with this group of scammers...
"What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh"
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orgi666
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May 30, 2014, 02:50:06 AM |
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Again... Please folks check their stats.... I will repeat this, then I am done with this group of scammers...
"What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh"
That doesnt repair dev´s mistake.
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Scrappy Do
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May 30, 2014, 02:53:33 AM |
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Again... Please folks check their stats.... I will repeat this, then I am done with this group of scammers...
"What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh"
Excuse me... 100x larger. Simply follow their links they provide.. and look. If pool was so reputable, why dont they have miners? Every single coin they pool for they lack less than 5% of the chain, yet they come in droves to defend this one and they own 75% of the chain.... Follow me?
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orgi666
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May 30, 2014, 02:58:49 AM |
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Again... Please folks check their stats.... I will repeat this, then I am done with this group of scammers...
"What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh"
Excuse me... 100x larger. Simply follow their links they provide.. and look. If pool was so reputable, why dont they have miners? Every single coin they pool for they lack less than 5% of the chain, yet they come in droves to defend this one and they own 75% of the chain.... Follow me? Sure,but killing a coin wasnt,what they wanted......why would they do it? what are the possibilities now? Restart? Or combine forks to make everyone happy? Or to get rid of this coin,and make sure the any dev will never again pull the source out before launch?
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May 30, 2014, 03:01:12 AM |
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Yah..this is crap. The only way for a new exchange to get volume is to jump on a coin, at the same time we end up with a lot of scammy crap. It's tiring.
So why not stop supporting coins that do IPOs or Premines? Dedicated used to be the pool you could trust to pick out the good coins, but more and more he seems to be the "official" or first pool for many crappy coins that end up poorly. Hello sir, just going back and reading all these posts. I understand where you are coming from, but please read why it shows in the last few pages. there is a reason, and I have explained it in full. I did not mine the premine on the real chain. We forked almost automatically because of the bad node the developer had. I had to delete the blockchain, and resync. That block was lost on the fork and when i resynced I did not have that block in my wallet, but it still shows cosmetically in the block list. I confirmed all the transactions, minus the premine block and granted them to my users.. instead of orphaning all the first 138 blocks. Thank you sir, http://dedicatedpool.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool
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May 30, 2014, 03:02:56 AM |
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how bout you go fuck yourselves ? dev bad launch and 2 pools forked end of story as far as the 2 same guys shitting on dedicated well, i would say got mine #wankcoin and give yourself one, all traffic on dedicated moves all day long and the miners moved to this POshit coin , it will go back to other coins now and youll see PC go back to no traffic, the fact you actually used this as an example shows the bad faith and fud you are trying to pull , im starting to wonder if you have a pool that's in direct competition with dedicated... but then again who cares about you. oh and scrappy... from your own words " x11 is shit compared to myr/grs trust mje, i have 40 + gpus. x11 peeps are not right, please try and argue this.... With that said, screw x11! Oh yea I already said that... there is no benefit for this coin or society." then what the fuck you doing mining this coin ? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=104098;sa=showPostsgoing back to making money and not here anymore of this shit
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Scrappy Do
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May 30, 2014, 03:04:22 AM |
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Again... Please folks check their stats.... I will repeat this, then I am done with this group of scammers...
"What big pool? You do not have a successful pool at all. Your biggest is this coin. Please folks check their stats. This dead coin is 10x stronger than any other pool they have. /sigh"
Excuse me... 100x larger. Simply follow their links they provide.. and look. If pool was so reputable, why dont they have miners? Every single coin they pool for they lack less than 5% of the chain, yet they come in droves to defend this one and they own 75% of the chain.... Follow me? Sure,but killing a coin wasnt,what they wanted......why would they do it? what are the possibilities now? Restart? Or combine forks to make everyone happy? Or to get rid of this coin,and make sure the any dev will never again pull the source out before launch? Restart? LOL If the dev was here pleading his case I would say yes, fact is, all we see is dedicatedpools, and followers screaming we own this coin. (simply look at the hashrate) dedicatedpools as good (lol) as they are has over 80% of their entire hashrate (of all coins) on this coin. You figure it out.
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May 30, 2014, 03:07:20 AM |
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Take it from a "competitor," what Dedicated says sounds reasonable. When there are problems with the dev's nodes at launch, things don't always go well.
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May 30, 2014, 03:10:51 AM |
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MOAR NODES
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May 30, 2014, 03:13:21 AM |
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haha ya'll arguing over today's crap coin
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louiseth1
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May 30, 2014, 03:13:23 AM |
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Stop the fud.
I fully support Dedicatedpool in this. The forks can't be intentional, and he handled this situation the best he could and professionally.
Everybody tried seeking the developers to inquire about which fork was the real one. On our side, we had zero replies; the dev was too busy dumping the premine from the good chain on the exchange..
Poor network from start are what caused this forkfest IMO. They only gave one official node, and I suspect it has been hammered by ddos like many pools on launch. We took down our PureCoin pool to protest against this poor coin launch and attempt to bank on miners by dumping the premine just right after launch.
Again, Dedicatedpools is trustworthy in the community and totally transparent. FUD doesn't stand a second next to their reputation.
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May 30, 2014, 03:17:38 AM |
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Why would a pool steal some crapcoins. You'd have to be one low rent ghetto person to think a pool would steal 500 bucks worth of crap coins in public when they could just tap into the AFK coins that people forgot about months ago.
EDIT: I just did my own research and see that dedicated is right with the blockhash, you should look into this as well instead of making a fool out of yourselves on the internet. There's no hijacked pre-mine, and why in the world would you defend a pre-mine to begin with.
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May 30, 2014, 03:19:06 AM |
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Stop the fud.
I fully support Dedicatedpool in this. The forks can't be intentional, and he handled this situation the best he could and professionally.
Everybody tried seeking the developers to inquire about which fork was the real one. On our side, we had zero replies; the dev was too busy dumping the premine from the good chain on the exchange..
Poor network from start are what caused this forkfest IMO. They only gave one official node, and I suspect it has been hammered by ddos like many pools on launch. We took down our PureCoin pool to protest against this poor coin launch and attempt to bank on miners by dumping the premine just right after launch.
Again, Dedicatedpools is trustworthy in the community and totally transparent. FUD doesn't stand a second next to their reputation.
Thanks eth2. Suchpool has always been a good friend of Dedicatedpool. Honestly guys, you have Suchpool, Poolest, Chickenstrips, Trademybit, and other big pools all saying the same thing, the premine FUD is wrong. We did not mine the premine on the correct chain. The developer only had one shitty node, causing Trademybit and Dedicated to fork at the start. On the fork, we mined the premine. We both had to stop, delete the chain and wallet.dat, and resync. The blocks showing on the site are cosmetic. It's just a mysql entries. The wallet when i resynced was 0.0000, but the tally on my site was -255,000 or so. This is because we didn't have the blocks the site thought we did in the wallet. I know it's hard for non-pool owners to understand. But you have you believe me. The dev dumped this premine and he's laughing like hell. http://dedicatedpool.comRyan, dedicatedpool.com support/admin admin@dedicatedpool.com / IRC on freenode ##dedicatedpool
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