Hoshimaru
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October 09, 2014, 06:22:10 PM |
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Update: I've started loading the Block Explorer 10 minutes ago. Chain still synchronizing (~95%) and up to 10000 blocks loaded in the explorer (~ 0.02%).
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"Your bitcoin is secured in a way that is physically impossible for others to access, no matter for what reason, no matter how good the excuse, no matter a majority of miners, no matter what." -- Greg Maxwell
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Hoshimaru
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October 11, 2014, 03:21:19 PM Last edit: October 12, 2014, 08:41:13 PM by Hoshimaru |
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I present you the first version of our new block explorer - http://explorer.morningminerals.com :3 It is now fully synchronized with the block chain. Blocks are added every 2 minutes by a separate process launched as a cronjob to limit the strain the explorer itself, as bitcoin-abe is designed to load new blocks only when a user requests a page. If it needs to load 10000 blocks, it becomes unworkable. Give it a try. If you're facing problems or errors, please report them here, by pm, on twitter @akirataki7awa, by mail at akira/dot/takizawa/at/morningminerals/dot/com or as comment on the website. The source code is available on github. The block explorer is running on a 64 bits Ubuntu Server 14.04 LTS server hosted on an Amazon Elastic Computing Cloud server. If the performance is bad, this can be up-scaled anytime. I hope it can run a while on the current instance, as up-scaling it will of course increase costs. It is possible that some addresses will show " I'm sorry, this address has too many records to display.", instead of transactions. If I don't get feedback that the server is slow or crashes, I can increase the limit or completely lift this limit. The current default hard limit is set to 1000 transactions, which of course includes POS-transactions. Read more? Click above. Update: URL fixed http:// iso https://
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Bojcha
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October 13, 2014, 12:28:30 PM |
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Hoshimaru
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October 13, 2014, 05:32:33 PM Last edit: October 13, 2014, 05:43:37 PM by Hoshimaru |
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It looks like a fishing website // ransomware like thing Translated with Google under Linux says (from Russian) MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION you had to break the law!
Decree number 87 AK 681730140.9295101 from 13.10.2014 (1)
Interior Ministry has been found to use your electronic device with an illicit purpose - namely, viewing and copying of materials containing elements of pedophilia, violence, and gay porn.
Such actions contain an administrative offense under Art. 14.5 of the Administrative Code and will result in the imposition of an administrative penalty in the amount of 1000 to 400 000, and in case of evasion penalty - criminal liability under Art. 242 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation, in the manner prescribed by Art. 31 Code of Criminal Procedure. 99 681730140.9295101 13.10.2014 (1) in 2000 . , +79661818330 , . (2) - .2. 41 .31 - . 242 . (1) Judgment generated robot automatically MIA, tracking violations related to viewing and copying of materials containing elements of pedophilia, violence and gay porn (2) On payment of the fine You are allowed 12 hours.
To pay the fine You are allowed 12 hours.
Payment using QIWI terminals
In the terminal, select the payment of mobile communication operator Beeline. +79661818330 . 2 . : 2000. * ,. The host however does not appear in the source code. Did a quick search with grep on all the files. Maybe it's one of the peers you're connected to? I don't have it in my node list. Maybe someone injected malware in the wallet and is now distributing it that way? Where did you get it from?
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Bojcha
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October 13, 2014, 05:45:09 PM |
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Same wallet as in op. Since i didt use it few weeks i started today and every time it wants to connect to that url on startup. I am blocking it and wallet countinues to connect to nodes. Might be that some node redirects to that link.. idk..
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Hoshimaru
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October 13, 2014, 05:57:16 PM |
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Same wallet as in op. Since i didt use it few weeks i started today and every time it wants to connect to that url on startup. I am blocking it and wallet countinues to connect to nodes. Might be that some node redirects to that link.. idk..
The malware-node's IP is 213.128.81.35 When you use the debug-windows' console and type getpeerinfo, does it appear? If so, delete peers.dat and add these to your Minerals.conf file: addnode=54.76.249.21:33442 addnode=178.62.10.91:33442 addnode=192.99.9.229:33442 addnode=198.100.146.163:33442 addnode=23.92.53.139:33442 addnode=192.241.188.47:33442 addnode=[2607:5300:100:100::b4]:33442 addnode=178.221.235.61:33442 addnode=77.120.190.129:33442 addnode=94.180.58.239:33442
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Bojcha
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October 13, 2014, 05:59:44 PM |
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Will try that later. I'm not near that PC now. All users should see this.
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Bojcha
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October 13, 2014, 08:48:40 PM |
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Same wallet as in op. Since i didt use it few weeks i started today and every time it wants to connect to that url on startup. I am blocking it and wallet countinues to connect to nodes. Might be that some node redirects to that link.. idk..
The malware-node's IP is 213.128.81.35 When you use the debug-windows' console and type getpeerinfo, does it appear? If so, delete peers.dat and add these to your Minerals.conf file: addnode=54.76.249.21:33442 addnode=178.62.10.91:33442 addnode=192.99.9.229:33442 addnode=198.100.146.163:33442 addnode=23.92.53.139:33442 addnode=192.241.188.47:33442 addnode=[2607:5300:100:100::b4]:33442 addnode=178.221.235.61:33442 addnode=77.120.190.129:33442 addnode=94.180.58.239:33442 Done.. and happens same again!
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Hoshimaru
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October 15, 2014, 06:59:28 PM |
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WIP: Minerals stripped of its dark theme & background. Looks almost serious now ;-)
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chinchs
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October 15, 2014, 07:11:26 PM |
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Hoshimaru, I saw you working really hard on this, but I think its time to let this go... I don't like how this turn out, but there is no support for this coin (I miss the first month of this coin with all the community participating...)
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Hoshimaru
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October 16, 2014, 07:34:33 AM |
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Hoshimaru, I saw you working really hard on this, but I think its time to let this go... I don't like how this turn out, but there is no support for this coin (I miss the first month of this coin with all the community participating...)
If it's dead and buried, it can always be a way of self-education by messing with it. Understanding wallets in generals, how it's made etc. Improve bitcoin-abe (got tons of ideas), see if I can program a "hook" for click & pay :p Things like that. Value is below 70 sat now. Looks like the end is near. DEV account also dumped ~300K MIN.
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cryptouser
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October 16, 2014, 10:10:22 AM |
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Hoshimaru, I saw you working really hard on this, but I think its time to let this go... I don't like how this turn out, but there is no support for this coin (I miss the first month of this coin with all the community participating...)
If it's dead and buried, it can always be a way of self-education by messing with it. Understanding wallets in generals, how it's made etc. Improve bitcoin-abe (got tons of ideas), see if I can program a "hook" for click & pay :p Things like that. Value is below 70 sat now. Looks like the end is near. DEV account also dumped ~300K MIN. Let that shithole dev do whatever he wants, at least he won't mess anymore with this coin. Whatever the reason - please keep up your work, you have the support at least by couple of people here... And thank you for everything you've done so far . Cheers
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hotwired007
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October 16, 2014, 01:05:13 PM |
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There are a few of us who want it to survive.
Whether it ends up being a steep learning curve for us or a hobby.
The dev has dumped his coins - that was expected and anticipated.
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This account was hacked & possibly sold during the period of August 1st and October 24th 2017. Anything done or said in this period wasnt me. Many thanks to Cyrus for his help restoring access to my account.
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dr. x
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October 17, 2014, 08:25:17 AM |
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We love the possibilities of this coin! We hope you continue these developments
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Hoshimaru
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October 17, 2014, 10:22:31 AM |
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We love the possibilities of this coin! We hope you continue these developments Please realize that I do not have the skillz to invent anon features etc :/ An experienced dev is needed anyway. I'm just tinkering a little bit. Also, Mineralsd runs at 20% cpu when staking. Other wallets I run are less than 8% O_o
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chinchs
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October 17, 2014, 02:54:23 PM |
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Then you should do something... the only one working on this was Hoshimaru... There are a few of us who want it to survive.
Whether it ends up being a steep learning curve for us or a hobby.
The dev has dumped his coins - that was expected and anticipated.
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Stronci
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October 19, 2014, 02:23:38 PM |
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So. What situation we have at the moment. The developer left the project and with this fact nobody will already argue. The community long enough expected the answer. We didn't receive the official answer. Now we have the right to tell that the project absorbs community. We as investors have the right for that to appropriate the project of Minerals. We are owners of coins, and consequently co-owners of the project. All resources of the project take over communities. The concept, the name, emblem, code, all elements of the project become property of community. Now the original developer completely loses the right for Minerals. Thus, community needs to be consolidated and continue development of the project. There are initiative people. We have to join hands and combine our efforts. Hoshimaru I thank you! Someone works on redesign of a logo and site? What results?
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Hoshimaru
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October 19, 2014, 08:56:15 PM |
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Hi guys
I didn't touch anything Minerals related: simply exhausted. For the week's last days I had some tasks to prepare for work and this weekend I helped out with demolition works and filling a container with rubble. At least that saved someone a few hundreds for not having to hire a crew to do it. Not really in my line of work, but it beats a work-out at the gym ;-)
I'll go back to Minerals tomorrow.
Anyone running OS X who might be willing to build the stripped wallet with new DNS seeds when it's ready? I've done some basic research about Gitian.
Stronci: we have someone looking into making a new website. I've to get in touch about that too. It's not easy with totally different time zones and people having full time jobs.
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dygus
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October 21, 2014, 01:19:14 PM |
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Hi guys
I didn't touch anything Minerals related: simply exhausted. For the week's last days I had some tasks to prepare for work and this weekend I helped out with demolition works and filling a container with rubble. At least that saved someone a few hundreds for not having to hire a crew to do it. Not really in my line of work, but it beats a work-out at the gym ;-)
I'll go back to Minerals tomorrow.
Anyone running OS X who might be willing to build the stripped wallet with new DNS seeds when it's ready? I've done some basic research about Gitian.
Stronci: we have someone looking into making a new website. I've to get in touch about that too. It's not easy with totally different time zones and people having full time jobs.
It's nice to see that some1 still works for this coin. I hope there will be some serious dev, who will pick up minerals.
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