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January 25, 2015, 07:27:43 PM |
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Get out out of the black
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suchmoon (OP)
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January 25, 2015, 07:28:27 PM |
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I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database. As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
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January 25, 2015, 07:36:51 PM |
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Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry.
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suchmoon (OP)
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January 25, 2015, 07:38:28 PM |
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Number of merchants accepting XPY drops by 25%: https://hashtalk.org/topic/30237PexPeppers XPY Verified Merchant I am closing my doors so grab what you can. https://www.pexpeppers.comits been good but i have to move onto new things. I will be back eventually, I just have to sort things out in my life.
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msarro
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January 25, 2015, 07:39:24 PM |
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Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry. I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy. If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly.
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dave01
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January 25, 2015, 07:40:15 PM |
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January 25, 2015, 07:41:38 PM |
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I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database. As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%. Someone in the ht thread said that a total of more than 100,000 addresses were ever used. In other news, Josh unbanned me (again) yesterday after his post on bans. Wonder what motivated that. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry. I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy. If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly. How many of those have coins in them right now? Probably only your desktop one, if you still have any there.
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msarro
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January 25, 2015, 07:43:38 PM |
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I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database. As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%. Someone in the ht thread said that a total of more than 100,000 addresses were ever used. In other news, Josh unbanned me (again) yesterday after his post on bans. Wonder what motivated that. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry. I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy. If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly. How many of those have coins in them right now? Probably only your desktop one, if you still have any there. I think most of them have tiny fractions of XPY in them - the drippings when you aren't 100% exacting about your withdrawals because the display doesn't provide enough precision. The zencloud and cryptsy one have some in them at the moment too but again it's fractions of xpy.
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January 25, 2015, 07:46:10 PM |
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Number of merchants accepting XPY drops by 25%: https://hashtalk.org/topic/30237PexPeppers XPY Verified Merchant I am closing my doors so grab what you can. https://www.pexpeppers.comits been good but i have to move onto new things. I will be back eventually, I just have to sort things out in my life. everyone quitting seems to mention their life and family, i am guessing this means : I invested in paycoin and now am literally anally hemorrhaging money every second and now my life/family is fucked and needs fixing
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January 25, 2015, 07:49:02 PM |
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Hilarious. Two of those wallets are mine, although I never did use either of them. Downloaded one and it required an update before I used it and I did not want to mess with it so deleted it and made another, which might have been usable for a day or two until the next fuckfork came along. At any rate the coins I mined I just sent straight to exchange and never did use an XPY wallet. So they can subtract two wallets right there. I bet a LOT of them are just ghost wallets like mine. They won't show on that list unless they hold coins IIRC.
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January 25, 2015, 07:51:49 PM |
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I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database. As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%. Someone in the ht thread said that a total of more than 100,000 addresses were ever used. In other news, Josh unbanned me (again) yesterday after his post on bans. Wonder what motivated that. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry. I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy. If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly. How many of those have coins in them right now? Probably only your desktop one, if you still have any there. I think most of them have tiny fractions of XPY in them - the drippings when you aren't 100% exacting about your withdrawals because the display doesn't provide enough precision. The zencloud and cryptsy one have some in them at the moment too but again it's fractions of xpy. But cryptsy doesn't actually keep all the money in your account in your deposit address; it moves them out as soon as it has enough confirmations. Same for paybase and zencloud. That would show as empty. Look up your deposit address in the blockchain https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/.
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January 25, 2015, 07:57:27 PM |
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I don't think he/she is right about ZenCloud addresses. GAW can keep those coins in one wallet, accounting done via database. As for Paybase - yes, each user has to have at least one address (I don't recall if you can generate multiple). It might even be possible to find out which ones belong to Paybase specifically - they might be all swept to the same cold wallet. However this also means that deposit addresses are likely to be empty most of the time, so going by non-zero balance alone is not a good way to gauge the number of users. Someone needs to do some blockchain sleuthing. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%. Someone in the ht thread said that a total of more than 100,000 addresses were ever used. In other news, Josh unbanned me (again) yesterday after his post on bans. Wonder what motivated that. Having said that I wouldn't be surprised if the number of GAW/Paybase customers doesn't reach five figures. You'd think there would be a lot more outcry if they had 100k or even 10k customers seeing their "investments" decimated by 90%.
I agree. The total number of active wallets was 6,700. Could some people have 10-100 addresses? Of course. As it stands there is no more than 6,700 wallets (addresses) with any coins in them. I'd suspect the actual number of people to be less than that for obvious reasons. People having multiple wallets on different exchanges etc. It's a good point that there isn't too much of an outcry. I personally have 4 addresses. The one I had for the desktop wallet, the one on zencloud, the one on paybase, and the one on cryptsy. If that's the case for more folks it could easily cut the number down significantly. How many of those have coins in them right now? Probably only your desktop one, if you still have any there. I think most of them have tiny fractions of XPY in them - the drippings when you aren't 100% exacting about your withdrawals because the display doesn't provide enough precision. The zencloud and cryptsy one have some in them at the moment too but again it's fractions of xpy. But cryptsy doesn't actually keep all the money in your account in your deposit address; it moves them out as soon as it has enough confirmations. Same for paybase and zencloud. That would show as empty. Look up your deposit address in the blockchain https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xpy/. Hey scammer, stop trying to trick people into thinking Gawminers isn't a scam. Do you want to be responsible for people losing their money? If you want to recruit other cult members I heard churches are good for that.
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January 25, 2015, 07:57:32 PM |
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I want the bag signed by Josh! I don't care how much it cost You're laughing now, it might be worth a fortune on eBay 10 years from now. 1 1It is possible that the market price of the bag may be zerolol yep I suppose there is always still a chance Josh Garza may become the next Bill Gates, Donald Trump or even Gawd'ly like Satoshi himself (doubtful )
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January 25, 2015, 08:06:31 PM |
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They must have lightened up on banning over at hashtalk. Sparky and the cryptocanada dude are still alive in the "honors-program" thread. This is high drama waiting for the hammer to fall. I love how others weedle their way clear of banning but still getting a poke in. Clearly very skilled. https://hashtalk.org/topic/30224/honors-program/234
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January 25, 2015, 08:08:45 PM |
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A stupid uninformed member of HT posted this.... I guess he doesn't know how merchants are handled through company's like coinbase etc. lol blksbth11278 blksbth11278 Bitcoin is so slow it will never go mainstream. Im not gonna wait 30 minutes fo a confirmation buying a pack of cigarettes. Or anything for that matterBut he'll wait a few minutes for XPY
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January 25, 2015, 08:10:07 PM |
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They must have lightened up on banning over at hashtalk. Sparky and the cryptocanada dude are still alive in the "honors-program" thread. This is high drama waiting for the hammer to fall. I love how others weedle their way clear of banning but still getting a poke in. Clearly very skilled. https://hashtalk.org/topic/30224/honors-program/234Ya I noticed that, I think many are agreeing with them privately lol
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dave01
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January 25, 2015, 08:13:11 PM |
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Hilarious. Two of those wallets are mine, although I never did use either of them. Downloaded one and it required an update before I used it and I did not want to mess with it so deleted it and made another, which might have been usable for a day or two until the next fuckfork came along. At any rate the coins I mined I just sent straight to exchange and never did use an XPY wallet. So they can subtract two wallets right there. I bet a LOT of them are just ghost wallets like mine. Oh my lord
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January 25, 2015, 08:26:23 PM |
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Get out out of the black
I'd rather you get into the black...coin
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10BTCaDay
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January 25, 2015, 08:28:19 PM |
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LOL the canadian got bullied out of hashtalk https://hashtalk.org/topic/30224/honors-program/320I would never step foot in that piece of shit forum, what a bunch of brainwashed tools that linger there. Clearly trying to protect their investments by silencing anyone that says anything negative about their shitcoin
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