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December 26, 2014, 04:40:34 AM
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Really bad distribution. 500 people control almost all coins. If only one of the top 100 sells it coins, the price will drop.

Just for fun, I calculated some numbers from BITCOINDARK (BTCD) RICH LIST – TOP 500 (http://explorebtcd.info/bitcoindark-btcd-rich-list-top-500/)

Here's some numbers as of 12/21/2014 10:00 PM EST:

- Total number of BTCD : 1196483.84897169

- Amount in the Richest BTCD Wallet : 70703.08461362 (5.90923853 % of Total BTCD)

- Sum Amount in the Top 3 Richest BTCD Wallets : 148386.17967444 (12.40185397 % of Total BTCD)

- Sum Amount in the Top 10 Richest BTCD Wallets : 314404.72249349 (26.2773896 % of Total BTCD)

- Sum Amount in the Top 25 Richest BTCD Wallets : 516369.06835077 (43.15721176 % of Total BTCD)

- Sum Amount in the Top 50 Richest BTCD Wallets : 725975.85766507 (60.6757758 % of Total BTCD)

- Sum Amount in the Top 100 Richest BTCD Wallets : 944918.99597922 (78.97465534 % of Total BTCD)

- Sum Amount in the Top 500 Richest BTCD Wallets : 1187075.64221826 (99.21367875 % of Total BTCD)

And below are how other coins' rich lists look like:

BTC
https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html

LTC
https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-litecoin-addresses.html

DOGE
https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-dogecoin-addresses.html

PeerCoin
https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-ppcoin-addresses.html

DC
https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-darkcoin-addresses.html

Hope you enjoy this! Smiley

how many total BTCD wallets are there that hold more than 50 BTCD? i would guess not much more than 500. of course distribution looks awful with this in mind. you only need ~84 BTCD to make it on top 500, which is barely more than 120$USD or ~0.36 BTC

i would guess that whales are accumulating BTCD in anticipation of incoming tech. if teleport/telepathy comes through...well, I suspect ATH will be surpassed in short order

Also supernet and sharkfund have some of these top wallets and these, like exchange wallets, are owned by a large number of people, along with the BTCD deposited in the MGW

My guess is that the vast majority of BTCD holders hold the coins on the exchanges.

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December 26, 2014, 11:30:02 AM
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Those who bought BTCD at 600k are now slowly changing their tactic: sell at little loss, before it really dumps..

I wonder what should you do to get all those noobs to buy this coins

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December 26, 2014, 01:48:07 PM
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I have pushed new versions to the dev MGW servers and the bridge for mgwBTCD. I have tested realtime deposit address generation, deposit recognition, deposit triggering an asset transfer (and publishing pubkey), withdraws being detected and also withdraws being processed when all three servers are in total agreement. This is only accessible via the jnxt.org URL for now and deposit/withdraw processing needs to be manually done. I put in a "softwall" so that only nodes on the whitelist are able to even get the SuperNET packets through to the code. It is also in an isolated private supernet. The bridge is currently technically not a bridge as it is just on the same private supernet and it is bridging via the PHP web interface.

you can get status of the servers by: http://jnxt.org/init/?requestType=status&pubkey=734b83479469164e6059b98c1679043a278c1ba8d18d1d42d348d255baf2f656&NXT=NXT-MEXA-RJSP-NKDU-FWWHM&coin=BTCD
basically any NXT/pubkey that isnt used will do

now if you make it  a "newbie" call, it will create a multisig address and you can then send a deposit to that address. if "convertNXT" field is set (eventually) you will get in your account a mix of the mgwCOIN asset + NXT. this is not done yet but it is the link between MGW and InstantDEX, so it will be done next week. you can also specify "email" field and it will email you the JSON. not very friendly, but this is for debugging (and also I think the ssmtp on the bridge is not quite ready yet)

what is missing is to automatically process deposits and withdraws when the servers are in consensus. Also, large status reports dont fit and I havent had a chance to get it properly processed on the receiving bridge node. So, to see the actual results for now you can get static HTML: http://209.126.70.159/MGW/msig/ALL or http://209.126.70.159/MGW/msig/<NXTnumericaladdr>

the above msig dir is for multisig addrs and the following are for the status returns:  http://209.126.70.159/MGW/status/ALL or http://209.126.70.159/MGW/status/<NXTnumericaladdr>

James

P.S. This is a version only for testing with small amounts, API channel in slack if you want to help out. The key thing to note is that the MGW tech (v2.0) is in testing and InstantDEX will be added to it soon and I have connected the Teleport telepod creation into the MGW withdraw process.

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December 26, 2014, 11:14:17 PM
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Those who bought BTCD at 600k are now slowly changing their tactic: sell at little loss, before it really dumps..

I wonder what should you do to get all those noobs to buy this coins

thats fine just put sell orders @550 and lower, alot of people will be happy Smiley

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December 27, 2014, 12:03:45 PM
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*scam inside*
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December 27, 2014, 04:19:36 PM
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Relax guys, it would be hard to find a more stable coin in an Alt Bear Market...
Plus we just had 2 months of scalping nirvana to lower your BTCD cost basis.





One can view the hardcore Anon Space a Zero Sum Game with only 3 coins > $1 million cap...
And a whole bunch of pretenders in 5-6 figure range:

DRK..... $9,800,000
XMR.... $2,300,000
BTCD... $1,200,000

So once SuperNET comes together...
It will be all about poaching the low hanging fruit = taking away DRK cap.

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December 27, 2014, 06:04:53 PM
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I wonder what should you do to get all those noobs to buy this coins

At least laugh at guys like you Smiley people who are buying BTCD now are knowing which value it has eventually. When Bitcoin was at the stage like BTCD is now, it was 15 cent per BTC.

But please come back later to scream how you became such a dick by not buying at such a low rate. FUD is not working against BTCD, simply because FUD became to predictable now a days.
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December 27, 2014, 08:51:37 PM
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2 threads on the front page of Bitcoin Discussion about proof of stake right now....interesting:


"Proof of stake mining of bicoin"

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=905385.0


"Give me your best sales pitch why I should buy your PoS coin."

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=906225.0
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December 28, 2014, 03:02:22 AM
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The latest shift for the BitcoinDark multipool paid out over 138 BTCD to miners on all three algos!

We need to have some more mining support over here at this pool. It's slowly picking up a little though. Prices are starting to climb so this is a good reason to point more hash at the pool. These prices won't last for much longer as BTCD and SuperNET are nearing their v1 release.

FYI, since it is the holidays this week, shifts will be paid out as I have time to validate them. Everything will still be running and exchanging as normal. Don't be alarmed if a shift isn't paid on it's normal schedule.

The fixed schedule will return to normal Jan 5th.

Cheers!

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December 28, 2014, 12:15:15 PM
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Yes I had 781 btcd and now I have 0. I checked the address it was sent to and I have never seen it before.

Same happened to my on Dec. 23rd.
I had 1862 BTCD and when I checked my wallet on 25th there was a address the coins where send to : RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh
The transfer happened at 11:49 PM when I was still sleeping.
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December 28, 2014, 12:23:32 PM
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Yes I had 781 btcd and now I have 0. I checked the address it was sent to and I have never seen it before.

Same happened to my on Dec. 23rd.
I had 1862 BTCD and when I checked my wallet on 25th there was a address the coins where send to : RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh
The transfer happened at 11:49 PM when I was still sleeping.

Was your wallet encrypted? Was it open and unlocked for staking? Are you both running on windows? That sucks that you lost your coins. Seems like all of the wallets need to switch over to fibre lock so it take clicks and key presses.


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Yes I had 781 btcd and now I have 0. I checked the address it was sent to and I have never seen it before.

Same happened to my on Dec. 23rd.
I had 1862 BTCD and when I checked my wallet on 25th there was a address the coins where send to : RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh
The transfer happened at 11:49 PM when I was still sleeping.

Was your wallet encrypted? Was it open and unlocked for staking? Are you both running on windows? That sucks that you lost your coins. Seems like all of the wallets need to switch over to fibre lock so it take clicks and key presses.

Wallet was locked on 23rd. But the days before it was unlocked for staking.
Yes is running on windows
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December 28, 2014, 12:40:27 PM
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Was your wallet encrypted? Was it open and unlocked for staking? Are you both running on windows? That sucks that you lost your coins. Seems like all of the wallets need to switch over to fibre lock so it take clicks and key presses.

Wallet was locked on 23rd. But the days before it was unlocked for staking.
Yes is runnung on windows

I have a dedicated staking computer that I put only the good wallets that I have been using for awhile on it. The only thing that the computer does is stake coins and hold my wallets. It's not even on the same network as my miners or the computer that I install new wallets on. You should never down anything unless from their OP page. Be very wary or new coins that are being released since lots of them have virus and key loggers to try to sucker people into using them so they can steal people coins.
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December 28, 2014, 01:06:54 PM
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Wallet was locked on 23rd. But the days before it was unlocked for staking.
Yes is running on windows

And was it encrypted? But then again, when it has a builtin keylogger they could grab your key.

PoS is a good thing, but it also means you have to fill in your key phrase every time when you want it to stake. They need to change the code of the wallets so you have to fill in two passwords or maybe even 2-step authentication.

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December 28, 2014, 02:00:45 PM
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It is really strange that a person finds a wallet password , but not stole all of BTCD  and stole only 781 BTCD. why? HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh

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December 28, 2014, 02:18:10 PM
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Yes I had 781 btcd and now I have 0. I checked the address it was sent to and I have never seen it before.

Same happened to my on Dec. 23rd.
I had 1862 BTCD and when I checked my wallet on 25th there was a address the coins where send to : RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh
The transfer happened at 11:49 PM when I was still sleeping.

In you wallet open the console and run:

validateaddress RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh

Reply with what the output is.

I doubt coins are being "Stolen". Someone thought the same thing a while ago and it was simply staking. Staking occurs by sending aged coins to another address in your own wallet and then more gets sent back which includes you stake earning.

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December 28, 2014, 03:44:12 PM
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Yes I had 781 btcd and now I have 0. I checked the address it was sent to and I have never seen it before.

Same happened to my on Dec. 23rd.
I had 1862 BTCD and when I checked my wallet on 25th there was a address the coins where send to : RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh
The transfer happened at 11:49 PM when I was still sleeping.

In you wallet open the console and run:

validateaddress RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh

Reply with what the output is.

I doubt coins are being "Stolen". Someone thought the same thing a while ago and it was simply staking. Staking occurs by sending aged coins to another address in your own wallet and then more gets sent back which includes you stake earning.

This is the output of the console
"isvalid" : true,
"address" : "RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh",
"ismine" : false
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December 28, 2014, 03:50:59 PM
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Yes I had 781 btcd and now I have 0. I checked the address it was sent to and I have never seen it before.

Same happened to my on Dec. 23rd.
I had 1862 BTCD and when I checked my wallet on 25th there was a address the coins where send to : RR9CGV3bTMuJnofVzh5LBbGydQh59YW9oh
The transfer happened at 11:49 PM when I was still sleeping.

Why haven't you notify Bittrex and other exchanges about this ? Tell the owner of the exchanges about this asap and if possible confirm that this is really your address over the BTCD client.

The attacker might be the one who is selling right now. And Bittrex could freeze his account and check if you are right. This happened with the stolen NxT coins.

Is this your address ? RLiysVTABoFwUqWRVbtsdwJwY9eMvp5E1u


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December 28, 2014, 04:04:08 PM
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It is really strange that a person finds a wallet password , but not stole all of BTCD  and stole only 781 BTCD. why? HuhHuhHuhHuhHuhHuh

 I had 1862,7 and stolen are 1862 ;-(
So 0,7 are left.
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Hmm strange....sounds like a script
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