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October 23, 2014, 05:21:36 AM |
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You're more than welcome! About your question, look at the transaction, and look at the unix time: 1413949218 Convert that unix time to a human readable date, and there's your answer.
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RagingBull
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October 23, 2014, 05:28:50 AM |
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Wed, 22 Oct 2014 03:40:18 GMT
also that IP is an open proxy.
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notsofast
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October 23, 2014, 05:33:32 AM |
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Thanks Earlz, nice catch. I trust your reviews more than I trust PoD.
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ocminer
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October 23, 2014, 05:47:12 AM |
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The ADMT thread is moderated and I assume my post will get deleted immediately. So, I'm posting with a new topic. Anyway, here is my review including the exploit. Summary is, the dev made a hidden premine of 20M or so, and hid it in such a way that not even traditional block explorers could reveal it My review follows adamantiumcoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=829498.0
Heritage: HACK, DRM
Problems:
* CRITICAL: Reward for block 22 can be any amount that is desired ** The block explorer is compromised or the coin is serrepticious enough that it causes the block explorer to lie ** http://104.131.48.111:7200/block/00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993
review stopped at this point and early notice given to exchanges and miners.
Notes:
node: {"108.170.2.13", "108.170.2.13"},
this is where the dev allows a block with non-standard reward to be mined @@ -1582,7 +1583,7 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) { int64_t nReward = GetProofOfWorkReward(nFees); // Check coinbase reward - if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward) + if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward && pindexBest->nHeight+1!=22) return DoS(50, error("ConnectBlock() : coinbase reward exceeded (actual=%"PRId64" vs calculated=%"PRId64")", vtx[0].GetValueOut(), nReward));
a variable used @@ -330,6 +332,7 @@ bool CTransaction::IsStandard() const // expensive-to-check-upon-redemption script like: // DUP CHECKSIG DROP ... repeated 100 times... OP_1 // +int64_t nvout=2000000000000000;
here is where the dev hides the amount in supply for RPC calls @@ -1618,6 +1620,10 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) // Update block index on disk without changing it in memory. // The memory index structure will be changed after the db commits. + if(pindexBest->nHeight+1 == 22) { + pindex->nMint = nValueOut - nValueIn + nFees - nvout; + pindex->nMoneySupply = (pindex->pprev? pindex->pprev->nMoneySupply : 0) + nValueOut - nValueIn - nvout; + }
here is where he hides the amount mined with the generation transaction causing both my own block explorer, and Abe to report it wrongly +++ b/rpcrawtransaction.cpp @@ -74,7 +74,12 @@ void TxToJSON(const CTransaction& tx, const uint256 hashBlock, Object& entry) { const CTxOut& txout = tx.vout[i]; Object out; + if(tx.GetHash().GetHex() == "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e") { + out.push_back(Pair("value",0.00000000)); + } + else { out.push_back(Pair("value", ValueFromAmount(txout.nValue))); + }
Here is block 22 when these transaction hiding bits are removed: [earlz@li67-111 src]$ ./AdamantiumCoind getblockbynumber 22 true { "hash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "confirmations" : 596, "size" : 175, "height" : 22, "version" : 6, "merkleroot" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "mint" : 0.00000000, "time" : 1413949218, "nonce" : 7462376, "bits" : "1e02bf73", "difficulty" : 0.00142155, "blocktrust" : "5d29ee", "chaintrust" : "3b4a09d", "previousblockhash" : "000001f2f69d68be7ec69dd877f801963a823bf31691d69c5180c564d9d21d2f", "nextblockhash" : "000000bc54ac049a0c01fd2d3be098b08247bc16df20f1101a9b631a85f7f2fa", "flags" : "proof-of-work", "proofhash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "entropybit" : 1, "modifier" : "00000000001cb4ed", "modifierchecksum" : "8cbc4017", "tx" : [ { "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "version" : 1, "time" : 1413949218, "locktime" : 0, "vin" : [ { "coinbase" : "01160101", "sequence" : 4294967295 } ], "vout" : [ { "value" : 20000000.00000000, "n" : 0, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 e829b472157a48cf939a76e66ac710c8d3898d95 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkeyhash", "addresses" : [ "AcwSNi1VZ41WLErCguXiTh9d9Q9CjEQ1rB" ] } } ] } ] }
Watermarks: uint64_t, pos, drm-like
Btw, if anyone would like to request a code review. I try to review popular and new coins automatically. However, if you want to request a coin reviewed quickly (24-72 hours), you can PM me. I require a modest payment though to skip the line since my time is at a premium. earl, what makes 100% sure that he will manage to be the solver of block 22 in this case though? He cant, he has to release the source later and mine the first 22 blocks himself or he runs his own pool... I was DDoS'ed right after launch for example.. This DDoS was intense and long enough to let me jump in above block 200 only..
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earlz (OP)
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October 23, 2014, 06:13:30 AM |
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The ADMT thread is moderated and I assume my post will get deleted immediately. So, I'm posting with a new topic. Anyway, here is my review including the exploit. Summary is, the dev made a hidden premine of 20M or so, and hid it in such a way that not even traditional block explorers could reveal it My review follows adamantiumcoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=829498.0
Heritage: HACK, DRM
Problems:
* CRITICAL: Reward for block 22 can be any amount that is desired ** The block explorer is compromised or the coin is serrepticious enough that it causes the block explorer to lie ** http://104.131.48.111:7200/block/00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993
review stopped at this point and early notice given to exchanges and miners.
Notes:
node: {"108.170.2.13", "108.170.2.13"},
this is where the dev allows a block with non-standard reward to be mined @@ -1582,7 +1583,7 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) { int64_t nReward = GetProofOfWorkReward(nFees); // Check coinbase reward - if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward) + if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward && pindexBest->nHeight+1!=22) return DoS(50, error("ConnectBlock() : coinbase reward exceeded (actual=%"PRId64" vs calculated=%"PRId64")", vtx[0].GetValueOut(), nReward));
a variable used @@ -330,6 +332,7 @@ bool CTransaction::IsStandard() const // expensive-to-check-upon-redemption script like: // DUP CHECKSIG DROP ... repeated 100 times... OP_1 // +int64_t nvout=2000000000000000;
here is where the dev hides the amount in supply for RPC calls @@ -1618,6 +1620,10 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) // Update block index on disk without changing it in memory. // The memory index structure will be changed after the db commits. + if(pindexBest->nHeight+1 == 22) { + pindex->nMint = nValueOut - nValueIn + nFees - nvout; + pindex->nMoneySupply = (pindex->pprev? pindex->pprev->nMoneySupply : 0) + nValueOut - nValueIn - nvout; + }
here is where he hides the amount mined with the generation transaction causing both my own block explorer, and Abe to report it wrongly +++ b/rpcrawtransaction.cpp @@ -74,7 +74,12 @@ void TxToJSON(const CTransaction& tx, const uint256 hashBlock, Object& entry) { const CTxOut& txout = tx.vout[i]; Object out; + if(tx.GetHash().GetHex() == "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e") { + out.push_back(Pair("value",0.00000000)); + } + else { out.push_back(Pair("value", ValueFromAmount(txout.nValue))); + }
Here is block 22 when these transaction hiding bits are removed: [earlz@li67-111 src]$ ./AdamantiumCoind getblockbynumber 22 true { "hash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "confirmations" : 596, "size" : 175, "height" : 22, "version" : 6, "merkleroot" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "mint" : 0.00000000, "time" : 1413949218, "nonce" : 7462376, "bits" : "1e02bf73", "difficulty" : 0.00142155, "blocktrust" : "5d29ee", "chaintrust" : "3b4a09d", "previousblockhash" : "000001f2f69d68be7ec69dd877f801963a823bf31691d69c5180c564d9d21d2f", "nextblockhash" : "000000bc54ac049a0c01fd2d3be098b08247bc16df20f1101a9b631a85f7f2fa", "flags" : "proof-of-work", "proofhash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "entropybit" : 1, "modifier" : "00000000001cb4ed", "modifierchecksum" : "8cbc4017", "tx" : [ { "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "version" : 1, "time" : 1413949218, "locktime" : 0, "vin" : [ { "coinbase" : "01160101", "sequence" : 4294967295 } ], "vout" : [ { "value" : 20000000.00000000, "n" : 0, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 e829b472157a48cf939a76e66ac710c8d3898d95 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkeyhash", "addresses" : [ "AcwSNi1VZ41WLErCguXiTh9d9Q9CjEQ1rB" ] } } ] } ] }
Watermarks: uint64_t, pos, drm-like
Btw, if anyone would like to request a code review. I try to review popular and new coins automatically. However, if you want to request a coin reviewed quickly (24-72 hours), you can PM me. I require a modest payment though to skip the line since my time is at a premium. earl, what makes 100% sure that he will manage to be the solver of block 22 in this case though? He cant, he has to release the source later and mine the first 22 blocks himself or he runs his own pool... I was DDoS'ed right after launch for example.. This DDoS was intense and long enough to let me jump in above block 200 only.. Even then, at an early block like 22 it's easy. First 50 blocks usually are mined in around 1 minute. You gain a 1 minute advantage just from not having to download or compile the wallet. And even then, (I'm not saying this dev is smart enough to pull it off) there are methods of making a perfectly hidden premine as well. This is why I personally consider fair launch coins the only coins that can be 99% safe from a hidden premine
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Nagger06
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October 23, 2014, 06:39:32 AM |
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HAHAAAHAAA!!! thats a real person guys, i mean seriously. that dude rolls out of bed and says yeah dude i look good lol!!! what a douchebag. I would love to see that dipshit in prison. it wouldnt take me long at all to get word to some friends of mine to fuck him up the ass at least 3 times a day. Its funny how people on here think there is a disconnect from this forum and the real world. Some of us are real hardcore motherfuckers that have spent plenty of time in the joint and would have no problem going back just to make sure people like this get the full work up. keep it up scammers. You will get caught eventually. and prison is a scary place for a little pint sized wigger such as yourself.
Are your friends up for a gangbang? What a badass! Please tell me more about how hardcore you are. yeah whats your address brother, i would love to show you how hardcore i am. I'll be the guy with all the prison tats and arms bigger than your head. let me know man, i'm always down for some vigilante justice on behalf of my crypto brothers that you fucked over. I'm sure it wouldnt be to hard to convince my nigger hating brothers to show up as well because there aint nothing worse than a scrawny little white boy that dont know what race he is. is that offensive? too fucking bad bitch. You will see just how much motherfuckers give a shit about being offensive on the inside soon enough.
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Adamantium
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October 23, 2014, 06:47:44 AM |
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yeah whats your address brother, i would love to show you how hardcore i am. I'll be the guy with all the prison tats and arms bigger than your head. let me know man, i'm always down for some vigilante justice on behalf of my crypto brothers that you fucked over. I'm sure it wouldnt be to hard to convince my nigger hating brothers to show up as well because there aint nothing worse than a scrawny little white boy that dont know what race he is. is that offensive? too fucking bad bitch. You will see just how much motherfuckers give a shit about being offensive on the inside soon enough.
Offensive? Nah. Your post just makes me laugh. And it causes me cancer also. You should go back to school or something. Would you be willing to make a trip to Colombia? If so, I'll pm you my address!
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payyy
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October 23, 2014, 07:18:07 AM |
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got it ,thank you man
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minerpools
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October 23, 2014, 07:21:49 AM |
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yeah whats your address brother, i would love to show you how hardcore i am. I'll be the guy with all the prison tats and arms bigger than your head. let me know man, i'm always down for some vigilante justice on behalf of my crypto brothers that you fucked over. I'm sure it wouldnt be to hard to convince my nigger hating brothers to show up as well because there aint nothing worse than a scrawny little white boy that dont know what race he is. is that offensive? too fucking bad bitch. You will see just how much motherfuckers give a shit about being offensive on the inside soon enough.
Offensive? Nah. Your post just makes me laugh. And it causes me cancer also. You should go back to school or something. Would you be willing to make a trip to Colombia? If so, I'll pm you my address! You mean Idaho right?
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minerpools
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October 23, 2014, 07:25:08 AM |
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The ADMT thread is moderated and I assume my post will get deleted immediately. So, I'm posting with a new topic. Anyway, here is my review including the exploit. Summary is, the dev made a hidden premine of 20M or so, and hid it in such a way that not even traditional block explorers could reveal it My review follows adamantiumcoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=829498.0
Heritage: HACK, DRM
Problems:
* CRITICAL: Reward for block 22 can be any amount that is desired ** The block explorer is compromised or the coin is serrepticious enough that it causes the block explorer to lie ** http://104.131.48.111:7200/block/00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993
review stopped at this point and early notice given to exchanges and miners.
Notes:
node: {"108.170.2.13", "108.170.2.13"},
this is where the dev allows a block with non-standard reward to be mined @@ -1582,7 +1583,7 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) { int64_t nReward = GetProofOfWorkReward(nFees); // Check coinbase reward - if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward) + if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward && pindexBest->nHeight+1!=22) return DoS(50, error("ConnectBlock() : coinbase reward exceeded (actual=%"PRId64" vs calculated=%"PRId64")", vtx[0].GetValueOut(), nReward));
a variable used @@ -330,6 +332,7 @@ bool CTransaction::IsStandard() const // expensive-to-check-upon-redemption script like: // DUP CHECKSIG DROP ... repeated 100 times... OP_1 // +int64_t nvout=2000000000000000;
here is where the dev hides the amount in supply for RPC calls @@ -1618,6 +1620,10 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) // Update block index on disk without changing it in memory. // The memory index structure will be changed after the db commits. + if(pindexBest->nHeight+1 == 22) { + pindex->nMint = nValueOut - nValueIn + nFees - nvout; + pindex->nMoneySupply = (pindex->pprev? pindex->pprev->nMoneySupply : 0) + nValueOut - nValueIn - nvout; + }
here is where he hides the amount mined with the generation transaction causing both my own block explorer, and Abe to report it wrongly +++ b/rpcrawtransaction.cpp @@ -74,7 +74,12 @@ void TxToJSON(const CTransaction& tx, const uint256 hashBlock, Object& entry) { const CTxOut& txout = tx.vout[i]; Object out; + if(tx.GetHash().GetHex() == "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e") { + out.push_back(Pair("value",0.00000000)); + } + else { out.push_back(Pair("value", ValueFromAmount(txout.nValue))); + }
Here is block 22 when these transaction hiding bits are removed: [earlz@li67-111 src]$ ./AdamantiumCoind getblockbynumber 22 true { "hash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "confirmations" : 596, "size" : 175, "height" : 22, "version" : 6, "merkleroot" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "mint" : 0.00000000, "time" : 1413949218, "nonce" : 7462376, "bits" : "1e02bf73", "difficulty" : 0.00142155, "blocktrust" : "5d29ee", "chaintrust" : "3b4a09d", "previousblockhash" : "000001f2f69d68be7ec69dd877f801963a823bf31691d69c5180c564d9d21d2f", "nextblockhash" : "000000bc54ac049a0c01fd2d3be098b08247bc16df20f1101a9b631a85f7f2fa", "flags" : "proof-of-work", "proofhash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "entropybit" : 1, "modifier" : "00000000001cb4ed", "modifierchecksum" : "8cbc4017", "tx" : [ { "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "version" : 1, "time" : 1413949218, "locktime" : 0, "vin" : [ { "coinbase" : "01160101", "sequence" : 4294967295 } ], "vout" : [ { "value" : 20000000.00000000, "n" : 0, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 e829b472157a48cf939a76e66ac710c8d3898d95 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkeyhash", "addresses" : [ "AcwSNi1VZ41WLErCguXiTh9d9Q9CjEQ1rB" ] } } ] } ] }
Watermarks: uint64_t, pos, drm-like
Btw, if anyone would like to request a code review. I try to review popular and new coins automatically. However, if you want to request a coin reviewed quickly (24-72 hours), you can PM me. I require a modest payment though to skip the line since my time is at a premium. earl, what makes 100% sure that he will manage to be the solver of block 22 in this case though? He cant, he has to release the source later and mine the first 22 blocks himself or he runs his own pool... I was DDoS'ed right after launch for example.. This DDoS was intense and long enough to let me jump in above block 200 only.. Even then, at an early block like 22 it's easy. First 50 blocks usually are mined in around 1 minute. You gain a 1 minute advantage just from not having to download or compile the wallet. And even then, (I'm not saying this dev is smart enough to pull it off) there are methods of making a perfectly hidden premine as well. This is why I personally consider fair launch coins the only coins that can be 99% safe from a hidden premine And don't forget all the github access troubles most of us had, and he kept saying "them" playing dumb and even writing differently. Carsen has evolved.
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CryptoSiD
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October 23, 2014, 07:29:05 AM |
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i would bet .1 this guy is carsen, and carsen is from idaho
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Equate
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October 23, 2014, 07:43:39 AM |
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The ADMT thread is moderated and I assume my post will get deleted immediately. So, I'm posting with a new topic. Anyway, here is my review including the exploit. Summary is, the dev made a hidden premine of 20M or so, and hid it in such a way that not even traditional block explorers could reveal it My review follows adamantiumcoin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=829498.0
Heritage: HACK, DRM
Problems:
* CRITICAL: Reward for block 22 can be any amount that is desired ** The block explorer is compromised or the coin is serrepticious enough that it causes the block explorer to lie ** http://104.131.48.111:7200/block/00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993
review stopped at this point and early notice given to exchanges and miners.
Notes:
node: {"108.170.2.13", "108.170.2.13"},
this is where the dev allows a block with non-standard reward to be mined @@ -1582,7 +1583,7 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) { int64_t nReward = GetProofOfWorkReward(nFees); // Check coinbase reward - if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward) + if (vtx[0].GetValueOut() > nReward && pindexBest->nHeight+1!=22) return DoS(50, error("ConnectBlock() : coinbase reward exceeded (actual=%"PRId64" vs calculated=%"PRId64")", vtx[0].GetValueOut(), nReward));
a variable used @@ -330,6 +332,7 @@ bool CTransaction::IsStandard() const // expensive-to-check-upon-redemption script like: // DUP CHECKSIG DROP ... repeated 100 times... OP_1 // +int64_t nvout=2000000000000000;
here is where the dev hides the amount in supply for RPC calls @@ -1618,6 +1620,10 @@ bool CBlock::ConnectBlock(CTxDB& txdb, CBlockIndex* pindex, bool fJustCheck) // Update block index on disk without changing it in memory. // The memory index structure will be changed after the db commits. + if(pindexBest->nHeight+1 == 22) { + pindex->nMint = nValueOut - nValueIn + nFees - nvout; + pindex->nMoneySupply = (pindex->pprev? pindex->pprev->nMoneySupply : 0) + nValueOut - nValueIn - nvout; + }
here is where he hides the amount mined with the generation transaction causing both my own block explorer, and Abe to report it wrongly +++ b/rpcrawtransaction.cpp @@ -74,7 +74,12 @@ void TxToJSON(const CTransaction& tx, const uint256 hashBlock, Object& entry) { const CTxOut& txout = tx.vout[i]; Object out; + if(tx.GetHash().GetHex() == "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e") { + out.push_back(Pair("value",0.00000000)); + } + else { out.push_back(Pair("value", ValueFromAmount(txout.nValue))); + }
Here is block 22 when these transaction hiding bits are removed: [earlz@li67-111 src]$ ./AdamantiumCoind getblockbynumber 22 true { "hash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "confirmations" : 596, "size" : 175, "height" : 22, "version" : 6, "merkleroot" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "mint" : 0.00000000, "time" : 1413949218, "nonce" : 7462376, "bits" : "1e02bf73", "difficulty" : 0.00142155, "blocktrust" : "5d29ee", "chaintrust" : "3b4a09d", "previousblockhash" : "000001f2f69d68be7ec69dd877f801963a823bf31691d69c5180c564d9d21d2f", "nextblockhash" : "000000bc54ac049a0c01fd2d3be098b08247bc16df20f1101a9b631a85f7f2fa", "flags" : "proof-of-work", "proofhash" : "00000283b17dbaa7445d64c988dcb7e58227ba49b686e029bbaf81bf67224993", "entropybit" : 1, "modifier" : "00000000001cb4ed", "modifierchecksum" : "8cbc4017", "tx" : [ { "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "txid" : "f48435e7305419f3fb4db67de5eca21bdd92a44babe7f056dfbeb1b7600d4c4e", "version" : 1, "time" : 1413949218, "locktime" : 0, "vin" : [ { "coinbase" : "01160101", "sequence" : 4294967295 } ], "vout" : [ { "value" : 20000000.00000000, "n" : 0, "scriptPubKey" : { "asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 e829b472157a48cf939a76e66ac710c8d3898d95 OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG", "reqSigs" : 1, "type" : "pubkeyhash", "addresses" : [ "AcwSNi1VZ41WLErCguXiTh9d9Q9CjEQ1rB" ] } } ] } ] }
Watermarks: uint64_t, pos, drm-like
Btw, if anyone would like to request a code review. I try to review popular and new coins automatically. However, if you want to request a coin reviewed quickly (24-72 hours), you can PM me. I require a modest payment though to skip the line since my time is at a premium. Good detective work. Who knows how many more methods do scammers have up their sleeves and such scammers should just rot in swamps.
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bitivan23
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October 23, 2014, 08:29:44 AM |
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karma never misses his target..believe me,been there don that
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I'd buried english grammar long time ago.
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rayday11
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October 23, 2014, 10:21:57 AM |
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Earlz
Thank You.
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mxhwr
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October 23, 2014, 10:26:01 AM |
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First of my coins that failed.. Well! I guess I will have to hide everything in another way! I'll be back! PS: This is actually a good thing. Everyone should learn to take a look at the code before mining/hosting a pool/exchange/etc. EDIT: When that happens with every coin, only good ones will survive! funny guy please keeping making coins so we can catch you out so you do not profit you dumb prick
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capler
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October 23, 2014, 01:21:39 PM |
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Why bitcointalk.org not show the IP adres scams And other scammers will be afraid to do so
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earlz (OP)
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October 24, 2014, 12:48:49 AM |
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Hello, I've gotten plenty of people saying "you should be compensated" and well, I am in a way heh.
Anyway, Bittrex has me on retainer(basically they pay me a flat fee for high priority treatment) and I review some coins at their discretion. However, all views are mine and mine alone. I should not be considered in any way to represent Bittrex.
Of course, not all coins I review are requested by anyone. I usually try to do at least 1 review a day so when requests are low, I skim the recently released coins for something that looks like it might be picking up steam and getting popular.
I have my workflow very well optimized and if the coin is a fork of a common coin like DRM, I can do a comprehensive code and network review in just 15 minutes. However, some coins take me 2 hours or more. It's kinda a crap shoot as far as risk goes for amount of time I spend doing this heh.
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October 24, 2014, 05:52:44 PM |
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Thanks for looking out for the little people.. Unfortunately I know nothing about Dev/Development but did mine Ghost and got burned...
Thanks for helping
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PayCon PFN3TzwaYc4CXQoDaETXfBApSbBiJrAPZC
In PayCon we trust
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mumak
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here for a while
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October 24, 2014, 06:07:00 PM |
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Why do not you trademark "Verified by earlz ". Then all developers will pursue you !
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I ♥ Crypto!
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in06khattab
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October 25, 2014, 12:26:05 PM |
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Are there any exchanges left to BTC?
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