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Topic: 110K premined NVC is successfully destroyed ! - page 3. (Read 83687 times)

sr. member
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This is only a small step in the right direction.  You are still scammers.

If I bribe, and steal $16,000 from a financial exchange in the real world, I dont get to just destroy the money when I get caught and the police will let me go.

You got caught so you destroy it, that doesnt make you trustworthy now

Agreed

Only 110k was "premined"?

No around 200 k...and missing 90k. They understand if they dont destroy the no hided premine (110k)...the coin will died due so much trolling (In fact just real questions but called trolling...).
So you delete 110 k keep 90k who even take bigger value cause less coins in circulation...Does I'm alone to see the smart move for them ?

As I said in btc-e chat to balthazar I have to admit the scam is nicely organised and this move make it much better again for them...
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Is there any  way to confirm these coins were destroyed?
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
This is only a small step in the right direction.  You are still scammers.

If I bribe, and steal $16,000 from a financial exchange in the real world, I dont get to just destroy the money when I get caught and the police will let me go.

You got caught so you destroy it, that doesnt make you trustworthy now

Agreed,

I think BTC-e should remove NVC/BTC from the exchange.

It is a centralized system (i.e. broken) and shouldn't be considered a viable trading asset (coin) to trade with others.

BTC-e should add MicroCash if this is the case or PPC or FRC or TRC. But they didn't.

That is the real question, why add this broken coin when we have like 10 other broken ones to add?
hero member
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February 14, 2013, 08:25:10 PM
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This is only a small step in the right direction.  You are still scammers.

If I bribe, and steal $16,000 from a financial exchange in the real world, I dont get to just destroy the money when I get caught and the police will let me go.

You got caught so you destroy it, that doesnt make you trustworthy now
legendary
Activity: 1420
Merit: 1010
February 14, 2013, 08:24:50 PM
#8
+110K Smiley

but serious.... what about andyrossy's question BTC-e??
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
legendary
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February 14, 2013, 08:10:16 PM
#6
What's the story behind this?  Someone else transferred 110,000 NVC to BTC-e, then BTC-e decides to destroy it?  Or BTC-e is behind NVC?
sr. member
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February 14, 2013, 08:10:03 PM
#5
Only 110k was "premined"?
full member
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February 14, 2013, 07:58:27 PM
#4
crazy good move! long live novacoin!  Cool

BTW where can I find the sources and how do I install a miner on a mac?

what is your personal motivation behind NVC?

I think its a scrypt implementation of PPCoin
full member
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February 14, 2013, 07:52:35 PM
#3
crazy good move! long live novacoin!  Cool

BTW where can I find the sources and how do I install a miner on a mac?

what is your personal motivation behind NVC?
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
February 14, 2013, 07:48:49 PM
#2
yay!  Cheesy
legendary
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February 14, 2013, 07:46:33 PM
#1
[NVC] Public destruction of 110 000 coins

Hi all. As you know, BTC-E received 110k of coins before NVC was publicly released. There are so many trolling about this, and we  decided to destroy it.

So, let's talk about subject. There are four basic ways, and they all work:

There are four basic ways, and they all work:

1) Come up with an address that passes the basic sanity checks but is internally invalid. You can know for sure that no key could possibly match this address.

2) Put strings of characters in the address that are way beyond what anyone could generate in a vanity address. For example, if the Bitcoin address has "FourScoreAndSevenYearsAgo" in it, it's clearly beyond anyone's capability to find a corresponding private key.

3) Use a public key that's obviously made up, such as one that consists only of zero bytes or that contains all consecutive digits of Pi. It's clearly beyond anyone's capability to find a corresponding private key. (For this one to work, you need to disclose the public key.)

4) Use a hash of the public key that's obviously made up. This works the same as the option above, but the difficulty would be in even finding a public key with such a hash, much less finding the corresponding private key.

Let's begin creation of our valid non-redeemable address for destroying coins. We will use this online address generator: http://gobittest.appspot.com/Address

All valid public keys begin with 0x04. We can use this byte sequence as public key:

0400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Enter this line to "Public ECDSA Key" field and press "Send" button. After this you need to set the correct address version. It's can be done pretty easy by editing first byte of "Adding network bytes to 3" field, set it to 08. I.e. final value of "Adding network bytes to 3" will be

083B4DF4363CAA9E3BD9DA58020D3080BE8230A4AE

Now you can press "Send" button and get your NovaCoin address, which corresponds to invalid public key. It will be 4K7Q8XHw6vb8v25jBMQJvBYDJ71jJybzhG

We used this address for coins destruction - 4K7Q8XHw6vb8v25jBMQJvBYDJ71jJybzhG

Transaction ID is 9ffcf4b7c8a2e17a2776f7e8aaa0852ed2a7f80386bfc0d63991aac21dbdfe1e.
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