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Author Topic: [XC][XCurrency] Decentralised Trustless Privacy Platform / Encrypted XChat / Pos  (Read 1483644 times)
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October 14, 2014, 10:46:09 PM
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Suggest everyone move their funds off Mintpal, if you have not done so already.

Moolah is filing for bankruptcy:  http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/

Too late.... mintpal is down


Code:
www.mintpal.com - Connection failed
Error code 8
The proxy failed to connect to the web server, due to TCP connection rejection (TCP Reset).

Their blog says everyone has until October 31st to withdraw.  It is likely down for maintenance reasons?

This is form their statement:

MintPal will be coming down immediately – in light of critical errors being disclosed.
The new management team will be making a number of stability changes, UI improvements
and bug fixes. They will also be handling the resolution of issues surrounding missing balances.
An update will be following on mintpal.com shortly, with details of further timeframes.

I bet the site won't be online until the 31th of October Wink

unbelievable how they managed to kill mintpal in just a few weeks

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October 14, 2014, 10:46:26 PM
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Suggest everyone move their funds off Mintpal, if you have not done so already.

Moolah is filing for bankruptcy:  http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/

Too late.... mintpal is down


Code:
www.mintpal.com - Connection failed
Error code 8
The proxy failed to connect to the web server, due to TCP connection rejection (TCP Reset).

Their blog says everyone has until October 31st to withdraw.  It is likely down for maintenance reasons?

Some critical bugs apparently but their blog post suggests that they won't be fixed till the new management group takes over.

Hope the old team comes back...


I don't think they ever left, they probably just stayed as shareholders and moolah told them what to do, sorry 'managed' them.

They did a good job before moolah...
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October 14, 2014, 10:48:13 PM
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Suggest everyone move their funds off Mintpal, if you have not done so already.

Moolah is filing for bankruptcy:  http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/

Too late.... mintpal is down


Code:
www.mintpal.com - Connection failed
Error code 8
The proxy failed to connect to the web server, due to TCP connection rejection (TCP Reset).

Their blog says everyone has until October 31st to withdraw.  It is likely down for maintenance reasons?

This is form their statement:

MintPal will be coming down immediately – in light of critical errors being disclosed.
The new management team will be making a number of stability changes, UI improvements
and bug fixes. They will also be handling the resolution of issues surrounding missing balances.
An update will be following on mintpal.com shortly, with details of further timeframes.

I bet the site won't be online until the 31th of October Wink

unbelievable how they managed to kill mintpal in just a few weeks



Yup that's my prediction too.
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October 14, 2014, 10:48:36 PM
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Dan reviewing other coin's code is the best marketing strategy XC could have.

All of the other coin's investor's see their coin's code was reviewed by a guy named Dan, and so they look him up...

This leads them to XC... and because they are already invested in a coin that Dan is reviewing they are more likely to invest in XC.



This is a VERY high yield marketing strategy, and money cannot buy better leads than this.



yeah no.  I see a dev reviewing shitcoins and I see a developer who isn't excited enough about his own project to funnel all of his energy there.

Throw in the fact that the coins are competing - I see a developer who doesn't understand the term conflict of interest.

So no.  That's not what everyone sees.

I see a revolutionary coin and a revolutionary approach to the community. The tech is great and still under heavy development -> so be patient.
The approach to the crypto community is revolutionary in the sense that we as a community take on this financial privacy centered innovation together.
The world has been in conflict ever since the current elite has existed. It has always been a method http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divide_and_rule to separate the people and getting them not to accomplish their goals and see the real problems.

This is exactly how most people view crypto as well at the moment; they support one team and all the rest is bad. You dont realize this is the revolution the world has been waiting for, for a long time! It's so damn early in the game you actually get to question the development of coins. It's like facebook when they where still programming it. There are no losers in this scene, since everyone here is already aware of these developments.

I understand it's hard to look at this with a new set of eyes, it's a whole new paradigm. (you've learned to view the world in conflict)
Let developers learn and cooperate with each others.
Most coins will fail, but not the lessons they bring the community. We are evolving at a rate that is unlike anything else!
A lot of coins will serve very specific niches of the market. I trust XC with their "odd approach" to make the same kind of gutt based decisions as the team has done until now. I have faith that the coins that cooperate from the view of sharing strengths will boost each other and get this community to an entire new level

I literally would kiss you if you stood next to me <3 great post and I agree 100%.

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October 14, 2014, 11:09:47 PM
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is this beyond the utility collab since you mentioned Dans widespread reputation beeing the reason?

Yup ;-)

read URSAY, actually you had the next post

Sorry I was distracted by Ben Lawsky speaking live right now...

http://cardozolaw.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx

Any cliff notes on what was said?  The NY regulation proposal is ridiculous...

Actually pretty positive so far. Institutional exchanges launching early 2015 in NYC.
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October 14, 2014, 11:22:55 PM
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Cool bud, thank you again!  Can you point me to the instructions for setup though, I was not able to find them.

There aren't any. You can just download it, install it, and pay coins into it. :-)



Oh man, please excuse my ignorance but are you referring to downloading the latest wallet as I don't see anything to download.  Maybe I am just wrong, but I thought there was something more to do than just install the regular wallet to run a node.  If this is the case, I guess I am already running one since I already have a normal wallet.

Apologies, been really tough to stay in the loop!
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October 14, 2014, 11:27:44 PM
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Cool bud, thank you again!  Can you point me to the instructions for setup though, I was not able to find them.

There aren't any. You can just download it, install it, and pay coins into it. :-)



Oh man, please excuse my ignorance but are you referring to downloading the latest wallet as I don't see anything to download.  Maybe I am just wrong, but I thought there was something more to do than just install the regular wallet to run a node.  If this is the case, I guess I am already running one since I already have a normal wallet.

Apologies, been really tough to stay in the loop!

Aha, my apologies. Download this one: http://downloads.xc-official.com/release/windows/archive/XCurrency-XMIXER-Installer_2.49_RC3_XMixer_Installer.exe


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October 14, 2014, 11:33:28 PM
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ahh minpal so sucks... well moolah sucks... had 102 xc in there befor change. then no ballance when they came back. put in ticket then nothing, no responce. oh well such is the crypto life. Ill just keep gathering xc as I can.  
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October 14, 2014, 11:40:21 PM
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Tomorrow's news...?

From the UTIL thread...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=797900.0

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Where we currently stand:

We are pleased to announce that currency developer Dan Metcalf has decided to take part in the effort to make Utility

the most advanced platform for block chain 2.0 functionality as outlined in our introduction document. Three other

developers have offered their support and we are currently courting one other renowned developer. These developers

wish to stay anonymous while the project grows, but they have agreed to reveal themselves in the future.


Mr. Metcalf stated: "When I learned that Utility coin was created with a vision that seeks not only to be a currency

or to build on features of other coins, but rather be a launching pad for advanced blockchain features through

collaboration of multiple and potentially unlimited development teams, I was intrigued to learn more.  After

discussing the long term plans with the Utility team I decided to join the initiative.   We as cryptocurrency

developers must answer the call and to realize the potential of this platform.  I encourage other developers to join

in the effort as well and I look forward to working with the Utility team and other collaborators."


well, thanks for this  Wink
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October 14, 2014, 11:40:42 PM
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Suggest everyone move their funds off Mintpal, if you have not done so already.

Moolah is filing for bankruptcy:  http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/

Too late.... mintpal is down


Code:
www.mintpal.com - Connection failed
Error code 8
The proxy failed to connect to the web server, due to TCP connection rejection (TCP Reset).

Their blog says everyone has until October 31st to withdraw.  It is likely down for maintenance reasons?
I hope so I have about 7000 XC there.

Where can i find the latest announcement?
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October 14, 2014, 11:46:04 PM
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ahh minpal so sucks... well moolah sucks... had 102 xc in there befor change. then no ballance when they came back. put in ticket then nothing, no responce. oh well such is the crypto life. Ill just keep gathering xc as I can.  

Unlucky mate.  Sad

Shit happens I guess. I only had 1 XC on there just to test it out luckily. I had about about 500 on there before the changeover though. glad I managed to get them off in time.

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October 14, 2014, 11:47:06 PM
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Suggest everyone move their funds off Mintpal, if you have not done so already.

Moolah is filing for bankruptcy:  http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/

Too late.... mintpal is down


Code:
www.mintpal.com - Connection failed
Error code 8
The proxy failed to connect to the web server, due to TCP connection rejection (TCP Reset).

Damn, I was lucky..  Shocked

Got every coin out of there in time, and I even hesitated with a couple of Ks because I thought they'll get their stuff together. Pulled everything off last Wednesday when I saw there is no volume left.
Fortunately no big issues withdrawing.

Have to be more careful in future!

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October 14, 2014, 11:56:19 PM
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ahh minpal so sucks... well moolah sucks... had 102 xc in there befor change. then no ballance when they came back. put in ticket then nothing, no responce. oh well such is the crypto life. Ill just keep gathering xc as I can.  

Unlucky mate.  Sad

Shit happens I guess. I only had 1 XC on there just to test it out luckily. I had about about 500 on there before the changeover though. glad I managed to get them off in time.

not that it helps, but I ripped all my xc out of mintpal when they had the VTC hack issues recently.

I was like yep no more mintpal, that's twice lately.

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October 15, 2014, 12:02:25 AM
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Tomorrow's news...?

From the UTIL thread...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=797900.0

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Where we currently stand:

We are pleased to announce that currency developer Dan Metcalf has decided to take part in the effort to make Utility

the most advanced platform for block chain 2.0 functionality as outlined in our introduction document. Three other

developers have offered their support and we are currently courting one other renowned developer. These developers

wish to stay anonymous while the project grows, but they have agreed to reveal themselves in the future.


Mr. Metcalf stated: "When I learned that Utility coin was created with a vision that seeks not only to be a currency

or to build on features of other coins, but rather be a launching pad for advanced blockchain features through

collaboration of multiple and potentially unlimited development teams, I was intrigued to learn more.  After

discussing the long term plans with the Utility team I decided to join the initiative.   We as cryptocurrency

developers must answer the call and to realize the potential of this platform.  I encourage other developers to join

in the effort as well and I look forward to working with the Utility team and other collaborators."


well, thanks for this  Wink

Just to be clear...this is NOT what I had considered posting regarding XC.  I am still pulling all of this information together and I may or may not post it depending on the circumstances.
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October 15, 2014, 12:02:57 AM
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so besides the wallet, whats the better place  now for xc guys. Bittrex and cryptsy took over for now. hope to see btc38 recognise xc sooner than later. i  use cryptsy for my alt trading is it woth switching to trex. they both have their history be it long withdrawals or hosting questionable ICOs.
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October 15, 2014, 12:16:16 AM
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Who else thinks we should get Bitcoinwisdom to add Bittrex or/and Cryptsy market chart for XC?
I'm thinking of ways how to make it happen, but its not easy to get to them.

We should stick together as a community and go to their thread and show common interest.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190722.0

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October 15, 2014, 12:16:48 AM
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so besides the wallet, whats the better place  now for xc guys. Bittrex and cryptsy took over for now. hope to see btc38 recognise xc sooner than later. i  use cryptsy for my alt trading is it woth switching to trex. they both have their history be it long withdrawals or hosting questionable ICOs.

I just withdrew on Bittrex and it was basically instant... but I've used both without problems and I know many people have had problems with both.
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October 15, 2014, 12:18:15 AM
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so besides the wallet, whats the better place  now for xc guys. Bittrex and cryptsy took over for now. hope to see btc38 recognise xc sooner than later. i  use cryptsy for my alt trading is it woth switching to trex. they both have their history be it long withdrawals or hosting questionable ICOs.

I use bittrex, never had the slightest problem. I used to use cryptsy but decided to change to bittrex after some scaremongering went around on /r/bitcoin a few months ago.

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October 15, 2014, 12:22:43 AM
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As a result of this, Moopay LTD will be filing for bankruptcy and dissolution following the administration process; and ceasing operations. All client funds held in consumer accounts are safe, and can be withdrawn as per normal at this moment in time. If you fail to withdraw your funds before the platform is shut down on October 31st,
I think the Oct 21st deadline relates to Moolah not Mintpal

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As a result of this, MintPal will no longer be managed by Moolah (we do not own it, we are responsible for management). We have sourced a new management team for it, and the following will be occurring.

MintPal will be coming down immediately – in light of critical errors being disclosed. The new management team will be making a number of stability changes, UI improvements and bug fixes. They will also be handling the resolution of issues surrounding missing balances. An update will be following on mintpal.com shortly, with details of further timeframes.
Mintpal is down but if it's not owned by Moolah then once the issues are resolved coins should be able to be withdrawn? Assuming there is someone to resolve them?
http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/
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October 15, 2014, 12:25:21 AM
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As a result of this, Moopay LTD will be filing for bankruptcy and dissolution following the administration process; and ceasing operations. All client funds held in consumer accounts are safe, and can be withdrawn as per normal at this moment in time. If you fail to withdraw your funds before the platform is shut down on October 31st,
I think the Oct 21st deadline relates to Moolah not Mintpal

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As a result of this, MintPal will no longer be managed by Moolah (we do not own it, we are responsible for management). We have sourced a new management team for it, and the following will be occurring.

MintPal will be coming down immediately – in light of critical errors being disclosed. The new management team will be making a number of stability changes, UI improvements and bug fixes. They will also be handling the resolution of issues surrounding missing balances. An update will be following on mintpal.com shortly, with details of further timeframes.
Mintpal is down but if it's not owned by Moolah then once the issues are resolved coins should be able to be withdrawn? Assuming there is someone to resolve them?
http://blog.moolah.io/2014/10/14/moolah-is-having-to-close-its-doors/


I hope it works out for you mate. That post does show some hope that Mintpal is being kept seperate.

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