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January 16, 2016, 01:59:32 PM
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'PAX' Pegged Asset Exchange Project from SuperNET - Interview


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January 16, 2016, 04:20:31 PM
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Nice interview! Can't wait for PAX!
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January 18, 2016, 11:44:29 PM
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Stolen coins update (more were confirmed on Craptsy blog)

confirmed:
$6.92M in BTC (11,825 @$585) https://blockchain.info/tx/c7b46a79fd8887038bd3a8e884b04820038415a60e0b9d2c2f5bcff68a2687bf +5x 100BTC txs
$1.88M in LTC (247,508 @0.013 BTC) http://ltc.blockr.io/tx/info/61e61a63f35c951a16870df9e0a34df462ee473fde819d134da9485d2e7d8f44
$154.3k in XC (194,000 @0.00136 BTC) https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xc/block.dws?74711.htm
$27.3k in BTCD (37,400 @0.00125 BTC) http://explorebtcd.info/block/46f5ac2dbc92b91e4d4d2f4c698332b6db35b50eadd8516c0196df34d413d8fd

unconfirmed:
$2.16M in Dash (456,501 @0.081 BTC) http://explorer.dash.org/tx/ba798890d98936115001f69333956b558a4856c162516cb3ab46a6455de7a1eb
$2.05M in DOGE (9.727B @0.00000036 BTC) https://bitinfocharts.com/dogecoin/address/DN27P1saQQ1fYesKP1LHT5MdSXBpgqka85

Up to $13.19M so far (prices on July 29, 2014)


Anybody else here interested in 37,400 stolen BTCD?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173703.msg13597167#msg13597167

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January 19, 2016, 10:16:16 AM
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I wish jl777 will teleport these 37,400 BTCD into my wallet.
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January 19, 2016, 09:56:08 PM
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Supernet.org => bitcoindark logo is outdated on the tab "coins"
http://www.supernet.org/coins.php
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January 20, 2016, 12:39:26 PM
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Truly, I don't like the new logo.
It doesn't denote a high quality coin like BTCD.
IMHO it looks too childish.
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January 20, 2016, 09:34:19 PM
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Reminder: Please join supernet slack to see the development in #iguana channel.
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January 21, 2016, 09:35:37 AM
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PLEASE READ: Over the last few months ShapeShift has had various reports of various scamming accounts being created on our social media accounts, as well as copy cat websites. With this becoming more of an issues over the last month, we would like to make a few notes about how to avoid falling victim to these scammers. Please read our blog post about this so to protect your BitcoinDark transactions: http://bit.ly/1PhK20L

In order to avoid scams the first thing I do is to avoid clicking links hidden with bit.ly or other similar url shorteners.
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January 21, 2016, 11:16:03 AM
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PLEASE READ: Over the last few months ShapeShift has had various reports of various scamming accounts being created on our social media accounts, as well as copy cat websites. With this becoming more of an issues over the last month, we would like to make a few notes about how to avoid falling victim to these scammers. Please read our blog post about this so to protect your BitcoinDark transactions: http://bit.ly/1PhK20L

In order to avoid scams the first thing I do is to avoid clicking links hidden with bit.ly or other similar url shorteners.
I wonder as I have never clicked such a scam link before. If I were to click on a phising link. Is it instakill just by opening the link?  Or do I have to deliberately install some things.
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January 21, 2016, 03:22:20 PM
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Week 34: 19.2 BTCD have been paid to 617 unique BitcoinDark addresses for successfully staking blocks 906325-917094

Thanks for staking and supporting the BitcoinDark newtork.  A nice payout this week, amd we can expect good payouts as assets will again be paying out to MMBTCD.
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January 21, 2016, 03:31:05 PM
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Week 34: 19.2 BTCD have been paid to 617 unique BitcoinDark addresses for successfully staking blocks 906325-917094

Thanks for staking and supporting the BitcoinDark newtork.  A nice payout this week, amd we can expect good payouts as assets will again be paying out to MMBTCD.
Again, Thanks for Div!!  Kiss Kiss
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January 21, 2016, 03:57:40 PM
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PLEASE READ: Over the last few months ShapeShift has had various reports of various scamming accounts being created on our social media accounts, as well as copy cat websites. With this becoming more of an issues over the last month, we would like to make a few notes about how to avoid falling victim to these scammers. Please read our blog post about this so to protect your BitcoinDark transactions: http://bit.ly/1PhK20L

In order to avoid scams the first thing I do is to avoid clicking links hidden with bit.ly or other similar url shorteners.

or use Firefox with the Noscript extension

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January 21, 2016, 07:16:31 PM
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Week 34: 19.2 BTCD have been paid to 617 unique BitcoinDark addresses for successfully staking blocks 906325-917094

Thanks for staking and supporting the BitcoinDark newtork.  A nice payout this week, amd we can expect good payouts as assets will again be paying out to MMBTCD.
Again, Thanks for Div!!  Kiss Kiss

Thanks for the div!
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January 22, 2016, 05:33:24 PM
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PLEASE READ: Over the last few months ShapeShift has had various reports of various scamming accounts being created on our social media accounts, as well as copy cat websites. With this becoming more of an issues over the last month, we would like to make a few notes about how to avoid falling victim to these scammers. Please read our blog post about this so to protect your BitcoinDark transactions: http://bit.ly/1PhK20L

In order to avoid scams the first thing I do is to avoid clicking links hidden with bit.ly or other similar url shorteners.
I wonder as I have never clicked such a scam link before. If I were to click on a phising link. Is it instakill just by opening the link?  Or do I have to deliberately install some things.

Many URLs direct to scripts which build malware on your PC.
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January 24, 2016, 03:40:30 PM
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Any updates? Daily trade volume only at 3 BTC.
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January 24, 2016, 05:22:12 PM
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I have a quick question regarding staking: I have ./Bitcoindard running as daemon on a Digo VPS - launched with -daemon.

After catching up with the blocks, I got a few incomings of ~1 BTCD each, which I suppose were staking dividends.

Now getinfo gives me the stuff below.

Is this all up to specs, including the "balance" : 0.000000 ?

I did walletunlock PWPWPWPW 99999 so I suppose it IS staking- but what if I want to send my coins?

Do I need to walletlock and unlock again, or launch with -staking=0 ??

And is the timeoffset=-45 relevant?

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./BitcoinDarkd getinfo
{
    "version" : "v1.0.0.0-g32a928e",
    "protocolversion" : 60013,
    "walletversion" : 60000,
    "balance" : 0.00000000,
    "newmint" : 0.00000000,
    "stake" : 1234.66382527,
    "blocks" : 924748,
    "timeoffset" : -45,
    "moneysupply" : 1247643.68319933,
    "connections" : 25,
    "proxy" : "",
    "ip" : "178.62.185.131",
    "difficulty" : {
        "proof-of-work" : 15432589.66327462,
        "proof-of-stake" : 0.00111513
    },
    "testnet" : false,
    "keypoololdest" : 1441986814,
    "keypoolsize" : 101,
    "paytxfee" : 0.00010000,
    "mininput" : 0.00000000,
    "unlocked_until" : 1463640470,
    "errors" : ""
}
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January 25, 2016, 10:15:54 AM
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I have a quick question regarding staking: I have ./Bitcoindard running as daemon on a Digo VPS - launched with -daemon.

After catching up with the blocks, I got a few incomings of ~1 BTCD each, which I suppose were staking dividends.

Now getinfo gives me the stuff below.

Is this all up to specs, including the "balance" : 0.000000 ?

I did walletunlock PWPWPWPW 99999 so I suppose it IS staking- but what if I want to send my coins?

Do I need to walletlock and unlock again, or launch with -staking=0 ??

And is the timeoffset=-45 relevant?

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./BitcoinDarkd getinfo
{
    "version" : "v1.0.0.0-g32a928e",
    "protocolversion" : 60013,
    "walletversion" : 60000,
    "balance" : 0.00000000,
    "newmint" : 0.00000000,
    "stake" : 1234.66382527,
    "blocks" : 924748,
    "timeoffset" : -45,
    "moneysupply" : 1247643.68319933,
    "connections" : 25,
    "proxy" : "",
    "ip" : "178.62.185.131",
    "difficulty" : {
        "proof-of-work" : 15432589.66327462,
        "proof-of-stake" : 0.00111513
    },
    "testnet" : false,
    "keypoololdest" : 1441986814,
    "keypoolsize" : 101,
    "paytxfee" : 0.00010000,
    "mininput" : 0.00000000,
    "unlocked_until" : 1463640470,
    "errors" : ""
}

To receive a few BTCD as dividents I suppose you have thousands of BTCD in your wallet?

If you were staking, how did you catch up the blocks later? You should first catch up the blocks and then start staking.
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January 25, 2016, 12:33:48 PM
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To receive a few BTCD as dividents I suppose you have thousands of BTCD in your wallet?

If you were staking, how did you catch up the blocks later? You should first catch up the blocks and then start staking.

sur- I already had a BTCD blockchain up to block 850,000 or so - it took 2 hours or so get to the latest block which is at:

 ./BitcoinDarkd getblockcount
926076

what I am wondering about is why the coins seem to be shifting between "balance" and "stake" and how that relates to staking actual blocks...

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{
    "version" : "v1.0.0.0-g32a928e",
    "protocolversion" : 60013,
    "walletversion" : 60000,
    "balance" : 4888.8888888888,
    "newmint" : 0.00000000,
    "stake" : 4777.88888888888,
    "blocks" : 926076,
    "timeoffset" : 0,
    "moneysupply" : 1247696.13862697,
    "connections" : 51,
    "proxy" : "",
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January 25, 2016, 01:44:58 PM
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To receive a few BTCD as dividents I suppose you have thousands of BTCD in your wallet?

If you were staking, how did you catch up the blocks later? You should first catch up the blocks and then start staking.

sur- I already had a BTCD blockchain up to block 850,000 or so - it took 2 hours or so get to the latest block which is at:

 ./BitcoinDarkd getblockcount
926076

what I am wondering about is why the coins seem to be shifting between "balance" and "stake" and how that relates to staking actual blocks...

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{
    "version" : "v1.0.0.0-g32a928e",
    "protocolversion" : 60013,
    "walletversion" : 60000,
    "balance" : 4888.8888888888,
    "newmint" : 0.00000000,
    "stake" : 4777.88888888888,
    "blocks" : 926076,
    "timeoffset" : 0,
    "moneysupply" : 1247696.13862697,
    "connections" : 51,
    "proxy" : "",

I am not the proper person to reply and i am not sure I understand.
What I think is that you mean, your coins move from balance to stake. This happens when you receive staking. For me that happens too and it takes around 2 hours (110 blocks) for the coins to be back to balance
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January 26, 2016, 07:26:12 PM
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Back in the old days when Ethereum was behind ripple and litecoin Smiley Like yesterday
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