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January 03, 2015, 08:21:03 AM
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https://hashtalk.org/ is offline suddenly  Huh was this planned or did they finally pull the plug?
It goes down constantly.

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January 03, 2015, 08:21:29 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
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January 03, 2015, 08:22:23 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?


This obviously did not happen. So where did the money go? Where did all the income from people mining at "hashpool" plus all the money from the cantor/fitzgerald fund go? Where is the money GAW?
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January 03, 2015, 08:23:46 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

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January 03, 2015, 08:25:26 AM
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I've had several of my posts in this thread reported to the moderator.  Every one of my posts that were removed were my responses to personal attacks and threats.  Goose/gander type thing here, right?

Well... that didn't take long.  I got shadow-banned at HashTalk.

Not sure if condolences or congratulations are in order Smiley
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January 03, 2015, 08:26:33 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves
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January 03, 2015, 08:29:03 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves
I'm simply asking questions. I'm not telling you anything. I too have concerns, but even the thinnest pancake has two sides. I'm just collecting data for my own analysis.

In other words maybe, maybe not. Wink

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January 03, 2015, 08:29:19 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?


This obviously did not happen. So where did the money go? Where did all the income from people mining at "hashpool" plus all the money from the cantor/fitzgerald fund go? Where is the money GAW?

It's simple. You create a partial floor, you then open the gates with this floor. You're not pleased with the outcome of how much of this supposed floor is being eaten up, you pull it. Now, this won't go unnoticed, as you have a rush of people trying to recoup their losses for the numerous weeks you've not paid them for mining. So what do you do? You blame dumpers, and not just anyone, your own IRC channel of which not one screen shotted post stated they were dumping.

So in the end you pocket the money, you blame dumpers for why your community doesn't receive nice things, then you use the 'law' to your advantage. Without recouping anything to anyone you blatantly lied to.
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January 03, 2015, 08:31:38 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves
I'm simply asking questions. I'm not telling you anything. I too have concerns, but even the thinnest pancake has two sides. I'm just collecting data for my own analysis.

In other words maybe, maybe not. Wink
I am afraid that I have my doubts as well, I have actually had a real Journalist contact me hear in a PM, He want's to know what my thoughts are of GAW as he knows I have been with the for a while. I have asked him to call me as I do not do skype. 
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January 03, 2015, 08:31:58 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves

If all coins listed under the prime nodes were sold @ $2 per as was claimed the total revenue would be just under 6 million USD.

If all coins including the non prime million coin addresses were sold it would be just under 14 million USD...


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January 03, 2015, 08:32:53 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?


This obviously did not happen. So where did the money go? Where did all the income from people mining at "hashpool" plus all the money from the cantor/fitzgerald fund go? Where is the money GAW?

It's simple. You create a partial floor, you then open the gates with this floor. You're not pleased with the outcome of how much of this supposed floor is being eaten up, you pull it. Now, this won't go unnoticed, as you have a rush of people trying to recoup their losses for the numerous weeks you've not paid them for mining. So what do you do? You blame dumpers, and not just anyone, your own IRC channel of which not one screen shotted post stated they were dumping.

So in the end you pocket the money, you blame dumpers for why your community doesn't receive nice things, then you use the 'law' to your advantage. Without recouping anything to anyone you blatantly lied to.

You are dead on.
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January 03, 2015, 08:34:27 AM
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves


If all coins listed under the prime nodes were sold @ $2 per as was claimed the total revenue would be just under 6 million USD.

If all coins including the non prime million coin addresses were sold it would be just under 14 million USD...
Coins were indeed sold to investors for $2 per coin, per say. But it wasn't coins.

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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves


If all coins listed under the prime nodes were sold @ $2 per as was claimed the total revenue would be just under 6 million USD.

If all coins including the non prime million coin addresses were sold it would be just under 14 million USD...
Coins were indeed sold to investors for $2 per coin, per say. But it wasn't coins.

Has some one hacked your account
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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves


If all coins listed under the prime nodes were sold @ $2 per as was claimed the total revenue would be just under 6 million USD.

If all coins including the non prime million coin addresses were sold it would be just under 14 million USD...
Coins were indeed sold to investors for $2 per coin, per say. But it wasn't coins.

Has some one hacked your account

Good idea...

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So, if they in fact ran out of floor monies within minutes, it should be easily traceable right? $100m / $20 per XPY = 5m coins. There are what, 13-14m coins in circulation? Did 1/3rd of all coins get dumped in a few minutes? Not even counting locked stake coins and prime controllers. Did 5m coins transact in a 24 hour period from 12/30/14 at 7:30 EST when PayBase launched? The blockchain doesn't lie, someone can check.

I know they didn't pay $20 for EVERY coin, but his is the minimum needed to eat up the entire floor fund, right?

There was only 1.4 million in trade, there is no 100m backing never was, this is the most elaborate scam ever.
That's what I was afraid of someone saying. Sad

Are you now telling us that you no longer believe that there was $110 million in reserves


If all coins listed under the prime nodes were sold @ $2 per as was claimed the total revenue would be just under 6 million USD.

If all coins including the non prime million coin addresses were sold it would be just under 14 million USD...
Coins were indeed sold to investors for $2 per coin, per say. But it wasn't coins.

Has some one hacked your account

Good idea...

Now you are making no sense, so I would suggest someone has
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January 03, 2015, 08:42:22 AM
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Hey you guys remember the good old days when hashtalkers used to come on here to defend paycoin2 and Homero to the death?

Miss the good ole days....sniff.sniff.


Lmfao

To be fair... some of the participants here are low class.  I'm not going to name anyone... they know who they are.

On the same topic, it's been beat into their heads at HT that all dissension is FUD and trolling.  So, I get why they avoid other forums.
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Now you are making no sense, so I would suggest someone has
It's late and the whiskey is flowing. Making sense is optional. Smiley

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January 03, 2015, 08:45:55 AM
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https://github.com/GAWMiners/paycoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp

Above is the link to that actual source code for Paycoin (XPY) used for this post.

Lines 963-972:
Code:
if (primeNodeRate == 0)
        nRewardCoinYear = 5 * CENT;
    else if (primeNodeRate == 10)
        nRewardCoinYear = 10 * CENT;
    else if (primeNodeRate == 20)
        nRewardCoinYear = 20 * CENT;
    else if (primeNodeRate == 100)
        nRewardCoinYear = 100 * CENT;
    else if (primeNodeRate == 350)
        nRewardCoinYear = 350 * CENT;

Lines 1364-1400 (34 pub keys)
Code:
if (!vout[0].IsEmpty() && vout[0].scriptPubKey[0] == OP_PRIMENODE350){
                std::vector<string> pubKeyList;
                pubKeyList.push_back("0427096f2e3123970010d97a1f0e210499435482927b12b1d6a209f0c383e03b444a244e372cad494c144b47ac3686fc4feea2aec2df3ba77f41cc27dbf8f3c4ff");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04d96b945eca3ea23e1dfd414d2a4772c66e6c7297d0d4f88b7a3b7c285931c36f16ef26299704d49bda770621d9145d96365e02380b4329aceafe7b81012bef48");
                pubKeyList.push_back("040057901e3de5e6429912047c2b5175dde2586b981397a0e434d43accf2e49c108fb3361b3957fcbbfa39930d50aeff56c690e91ffb2d953eefa46aa50fcb6917");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0486022d6dd5c8d17c411cf28add879e5c738b64090e83a43cca1699ececdb8f3524379aa71bb76a2af2d7e8294c9d7b8179d98215afe589c921e4507f63c5c802");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0436639ad108f7630881fb3af5f540ded3bb4653dab695f1716e71ea5838bcee7c238fa624bc2f1bfe0990cea4c3ee3e9f949bbc61e347b5887815eb51468b5c88");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04d04183c8caad2f41edffbabd5b6a266e886457ef0621283b3418979d841bc2425e6b273ce0ea2b461b9797a7d3edd74a4407af9995a9702018cf69df8eee6aba");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04a8b4a8c55361f37cad732da49b2bccadb9be522dd84f9c2329a7dbfaac8c5dd093b803d791719c413196694c97fcb360b7935034dcc4b1b3c2e45a39e67b8dd6");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04b7930cd8bda83097841cfa0a2b5317ecc029a512bbf056a130421ee500773f16850f74e2cbffa4e8aa2a0b0a25009ea619e49839e8608db4469de285d6ee781d");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04d0e3e0e688659d07d4510e25a9884c12931e581b8a2bcdd8ad6c4362ae219b08089761e88e17109aa6618dfca152f854e880ca66414d7f8e5d1d95e70dc95dee");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04025f944a31226086da4f0f49188bfe12d29a304986d909b00560a5f8c84c09ab0f6d0e16926d42a07eaa522dad74404ef25ca863fbd78d45ecdb6da282caf9da");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04983ebed643535907ebbea93387ca38c262778d21dab385f0d0c5dc49b66ebe54c27d9e318ea2798800a067dc3ad8e414684d477e7633f261b08522a0f81b3c5e");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04512b7f555a89e73cd1f9d5138d8e46b81c49a184e0cb7b538167e046dea93689101f076c59874c085642b33b2ad58ff1dee34ffa1d03880c0272686291bd64b5");
                pubKeyList.push_back("045f46a60dd9c3c3e68a127aee68a4ad59d303f9cfe91e2015156fe25a42687855a6de4ccb53756f06e7c3cf66e295fd84d8c3c0fd73c7cee44966aaae3d033652");
                pubKeyList.push_back("049a0e427b86663cc928d6475d0e591fd6dbaf686e2b6a140e79e646fbaa0c88481984f61de390c9fc73c9f58d2c26bd8bdadbdd400a8cc96b4d7a6f52fbe1209d");
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                pubKeyList.push_back("0475a43388b6023722d93c03128541b3877153736a9ac7f48bf1d1a37e46aa1381a450aa0a6c40e2f4e317a4212c37c18bd1cf99ea3f70ecec83c30f4ceca65201");
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                pubKeyList.push_back("041c10a07fa1799e8d43d4a0b74b89614722fabcfd90dac380d170ebfddd0b5f0462e67c0704172cbe925c77c1890af68000d44fed56d628cceea6101fcaf74d38");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04640a129ecf82ed28875881c28f59bf46b82aba8e8be77ad39bb1dd0ffd7944f49da4dc3de9cac50d88763167583b030d7df0e234e8a6e9de725aa337fcb1f0ed");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04e5cba6da1d31076d42db494613e6c8587ba4252693c8d8dbcdae033479e8cab10921c147b91127ef4b36d0209a8de917f3c51fd231b07acdcce47d0ac3a14de8");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0479502526431508d1edcb054bfb49dfed971e144ff1d3d89384f1af8c95a2ee3d6f296cade67c2dfb8c43b324ed6cc079395a5ec4118f0b8c5737fe8988d4ecfc");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04048059da03e2ecca976fb0c8e8ea408ea3a8e2b45c55c9ee095011077ded701f9b8639b265e1dc1eb0ac08f990f67b99da03f4bb5c68bef182488d49f5e27762");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04f3b1f9c8b07034eb3f7f609d150561ee4ae05a1051816060974221f5c36a1e3db4b79b46146da9bae303648dbf94bf740ad41d6e3297eeae6829bd2d9f3e3a5e");
                pubKeyList.push_back("048f400e748d54d8fdf148a270adcb7aa4b73c9d49f3c8bbdf57df6a8a349c54abaae8e223bab43cb1770e8a80c00cb11904e301f32ea0aeec5d59ce8a9b9dc5c1");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04cf206b074a8da673f6b06cdbd28b82253ef4b4aeb6689745bf9e42a5d9007269b18a3ba5becfabb3a2d5f7b4e84ad9f6d6283856fc315ddf4fd8e5797a4d8be7");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04ae324ce3d313a42a76ec17f09625185c53bfa99c5f06920105291bea676220203d3f1b7c0de605c2bbcaa760a632f5b9a55dd86d8f36b6b985932d61a9a88946");
                pubKeyList.push_back("040ba9aeeff11561fa33827d17957fc40ed5b1b8d260140535e0350ba431609abf3a31166a9e014d26553520f59de730dbcf5944fb433d1abfadb3f4f30668ab48");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0416683a0796c3dfda8065c6011a61747488345bf0a0f559836104b4e9074e6c40b206797850603862baac60ba61bea930db1f2b4362c117d54472dc2a8b93bbd4");

Lines 1424-1435 (10 pub keys)
Code:
 }else if (!vout[0].IsEmpty() && vout[0].scriptPubKey[0] == OP_PRIMENODE100){
                std::vector<string> pubKeyList;
                pubKeyList.push_back("046ebc739ff7d6a0dbb3ae9bb9260a17b9d2fc40ca77d9c018784834ef863414c17b4fd3a580d9721ec0ee12c823f1eb48821b8135cd32aee26ba3be9cb22f7a31");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04ffcd9e3acffbd40d6472f354e76f03a5c806623a5fbe341796b92e71ad59f5c4a4ad5f04c4fe7d6e50f6546d361a06020f8670eae020e8a7a1d036155e75d10a");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04a61c5b67927c4a0389baa1089a87a93d60fbf15cc345823097245d0c331525d273a03544720f3a4e8f9afb443793f3ea595d5f0af7e17d764385750a9eb54d19");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04f9f78f1dcdb6f76ba0a962aba3058a605691e2ecd63e16b5e0e39d19c5821f8eda421d06b4bf1159bcee989f01b273a4337ba0bc9fc749ef35c32e6e4a7bc1e9");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0444b7d2aa1b9c74710325735df89692d1fa686a3a67d95462cbf4cb0d8f47eb9ac18da92bcce99b58e1be020c36736d9a1f85fa191c2ddcc779c53c4ede7c73b9");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0426bbbd25a4dc0a295b64d4f1d3787d39cba04534109cd145c5229a8cc3285d097462131dd6fa1968eb510d53fee8a012250390ef6149c2003784f5585fef97a2");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04ab438d669c7ed7db2e0eef61bd7ae4937ac32347d39adfb204f4d6e4e2a5adfa4548f69dc4cdc2ff3da0506e9382f69175138163328d445f110081dfa5d5d416");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04406932519cd5e47333a049922eb8bcddc6b722c31440f36ca2851e119314b375914b08c635837e47c7cbf6ace95acbadee62acb054551bc4255c81d03c485e95");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0454d677fbe06d5f56920db9bd124015edfd1fb32786c88a1a15cf0a84204d4386bd48fb31239eb3e594b13ca952b3c5f25aca9f3f702ad5b0120160dc355a6fbd");
                pubKeyList.push_back("0452f030183dffd2b53d639b16488bd451ba2dc9d1791464300f28abf5414036530735b6a8de119443e3875f2e67514b6b2678ed3966629d354e6aabdb8251ed19");

Lines 1459-1462 (2 pub keys)
Code:
 }else if (!vout[0].IsEmpty() && vout[0].scriptPubKey[0] == OP_PRIMENODE20){
                std::vector<string> pubKeyList;
                pubKeyList.push_back("04ce27308191e2e0274459bb191ba2cb93ef4dc8a838e8e8310083fcf7e2be9c7c20b3b15e2dc2a1482275ee55138c2350771231b00d7740e1e495269987faa24b");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04311cc5333eeadbb3b18f6c70832df159796b1872bfa66bf214030ced65f8a33c4c6b4da48ffebb111a09129b337c9ed5129256995a4fa315fab3b81666cf2bad");

Lines 1487-1491 (3 pub keys)
Code:
}else if (!vout[0].IsEmpty() && vout[0].scriptPubKey[0] == OP_PRIMENODE10){
                std::vector<string> pubKeyList;
                pubKeyList.push_back("0428588850c9361e7f5848807ef40ac839d5cd664db6183cbc53f63b0e8682a5b4b6caa6782db2b314e3cab43503f05df280b9e98e82b2235a00e4dd24997b49a0");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04bf2832da17137215912a1173b3ad2675e1b03c4df22bb93f2f2fdb92bdd0097e0a267d8813799fe335d1b80ff23fa48809dea4517211b48eacadc85147d5c643");
                pubKeyList.push_back("04c8ad33bb094d7bee52ec9d08e4eea8ef33d49c1d871e6a4ee56f2fd6f44bb87a28a903bf1306cd855c4fa19baa42d604e2f6aa571b4a6a603ab7769162e7fcb8");

What does this mean?  Well.. it means that there are 34 pub keys associated with "prime nodes" which stake @ 350%/yr.  Yes... that isn't a typo.  Prime nodes have a minimum quantity of 125,000 XPY and, for ease of calculation and playing it conservatively, we'll assume all address have this amount.

So... according to https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/#!rich there are 51 prime address.  Since there are 49 pub keys associated with higher than 5% staking rates we have to assume, and have found to be the case at least according to the richlist,  4 addresses will stake at 5% like the rest of the plebs (balances found below in edit).

125,000(.05)(4)+125,000(.1)(3)+125,000(.2)(2)+125,000(1)(10)+125,000(3.5)(34) =

25,000+37,500+50,000+1,250,000+14,875,000= 16,237,500

So that's an additional, after one year, 16 million two hundred thirty seven thousand five hundred coins just from the "Prime Nodes" in additional coins added to the blockchain.  That does not take into account anything else except the "Prime Nodes".

Hyperinflation will take care of this coin on it's own.

If I'm wrong, please feel free to correct me.

EDIT:  Edited due to faulty rich list.  Further digging shows that there are 49 prime nodes to match the 49 pub keys.  The additional 2 must have been a coding or mathematical fault.  There are, however, 4 wallets with balances higher than all 49 of the prime nodes, shown below this.  For the purposes of easy math, I have adjusted the 5% staking above to 4 instead of the original 2 even though the actual staking will be much, much higher on three of these wallets.

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PBiDXHVY...    1,603,571.0 XPY
PLZjt3Zc...       1,353,571.0 XPY
PH1x6Qyf...    1,183,571.0 XPY
PUCrJLeA...       154,572.2 XPY
Hey guys, I just want to add my 2 cents to this scam thing.
The following formulas:

https://github.com/GAWMiners/paycoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L974
Code:
nSubsidy = nCoinAge * nRewardCoinYear * 33 / (365 * 33 + 8);

and
https://github.com/GAWMiners/paycoin/blob/master/src/main.cpp#L1962 ending with line 1999
show how the nCoinAge is computed. Which means the following, 350*CENT parameter is converted to 350/365 = 0.96% daily compounded rate, or yearly this means around 3250%. Whoever coded (copied) this coin has problems with math and 350% annual rate (if this was desired) was converted to 3250% rate
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January 03, 2015, 08:47:56 AM
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Checking Monday morning with CFTC, FINCEN, and others if Business Technology for Cryptocurrency, LLC is registered and up to date for things such as MSB etc.

Wasn't GAW very adamant about regulatory compliance weeks ago... "government is going to like this coin" or something like that. I'm just to tired of digging up old quotes.

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we have since learned that the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) has specifically stated that they can hold a company liable for manipulating pricing
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Now you are making no sense, so I would suggest someone has
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