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Topic: [ANN] AsicCoin (ASC) | SHA256 - The coin for ASIC Mining! | No Premine - page 6. (Read 138933 times)

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@nerioseole

Thank you for the details.

I suggest you donate 0.001 ASC to the foundation fund, and keep the rest for you labor Wink

Still interesting crypto history.
(imo)
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About the Cryptsy wallet transferred by microGuy:

It took over 8 hours to rescan the whole wallet against the blockchain, with the following stats:

1.  The wallet has 8034 different addresses
2.  The wallet recorded 424 648 transactions, between 28OCT2013 to 27MAR2016.
3.  The wallet balance is (drum roll).... 419.87580213 ASC - not the expected jackpot...
4.  The file indicates that it was created on 11APR2016,  two weeks after the last recorded transaction, like if it was a backup copy, and not the original.
5.  The wallet was not encrypted.

I am making available a CSV file of the transactions (75MB file) for a few weeks, if anyone is interested in doing some forensic work.  The temporary link is here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5WFLevQNg4DUHBFTGRzZmdfTm8/view?usp=sharing.  Interestingly, the wallet had millions of ASC as early as JAN 2016, but it got progressively emptied, at about the same period it was becoming increasingly difficult to withdraw funds from Cryptsy.

I guess that closes this chapter...

EDIT:  Read my history book once more, and actually, Cryptsy closed their website on 15 JAN 2016.  Looked at the CSV file again, and between 15JAN2016 and 27MAR2016,  over 23 Millions ASC (23,562,282.03 to be exact) got withdrawn from the wallet...  Most likely Cryptsy trying to sell ASC that didn't belong to them, on other exchanges, to get their BTC back.

EDIT2:  Did further investigation, and Cryptsy was allowing withdraws off less significant coins towards the end of Jan 2016.  Therefore, the millions withdrew could be from the legitimate owners...
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I have just received from @MicroGuy the Crypsty wallet holding the ASC.  I am still in the process of re-scanning the wallet (a 800 MB wallet) to see what is in there..

We should discuss how we should distribute those coins to their respective owners.



respective owners = unknown and unverifiable.
have to do some kind of 'foundation' fund.

ASIC needs some nodes and a BE ... asap

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@microGuy ... respect!  Smiley
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I have just received from @MicroGuy the Crypsty wallet holding the ASC.  I am still in the process of re-scanning the wallet (a 800 MB wallet) to see what is in there..

We should discuss how we should distribute those coins to their respective owners.

newbie
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Our team obtained many of the cryptocurrencies that were frozen on Cryptsy's servers when the exchange collapsed. The AsicCoin wallet.dat was among those recovered.

We are now in the process of giving these wallet files back to their respective communities. The wallet has not been inspected and it's unknown if it contains any coins. If you are a developer of this coin, or a longstanding community member, you can file a request for the wallet in this thread: https://www.gldtalk.org/index.php?topic=3789.0

Sent a msg to the above author:

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Early user of ASIC Coins here.  Mining has stopped as of 10 APR 2017 on this currency.

Some active members allowed the coin to survive over the last 4 years, up to 10 APR:  notably IP 204.44.93.6   &   IP 173.208.211.58  - they should claim the Cryptsy ASIC Coin lot.   

If they don't show up - let me claim them for them - I will eventually find a way to transfer the coins to them. 

I have a complete copy of the blockchain up to 10 APR 2017:  https://i.imgur.com/XYuUZO6.png

Best
legendary
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Our team obtained many of the cryptocurrencies that were frozen on Cryptsy's servers when the exchange collapsed. The AsicCoin wallet.dat was among those recovered.

We are now in the process of giving these wallet files back to their respective communities. The wallet has not been inspected and it's unknown if it contains any coins. If you are a developer of this coin, or a longstanding community member, you can file a request for the wallet in this thread: https://www.gldtalk.org/index.php?topic=3789.0
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coingather asc deposits & withdrawals are ok

peers
204.44.93.6:13434
158.69.238.192:13434
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legendary
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https://www.coingather.com/exchange/ASC/LTC

dead simple market
coingather is building a solid REP  Cool
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peers found alive as for today

104.251.212.75:13434
158.69.238.192:13434
50.180.178.216:13434

http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/asiccoin/
coingather asc/esp asc/ltc pairs are alive, deposits/withdrawals are ok
pool http://asc.thecoin.pw/ ok
blockchain explorer asiccoin.thecoin.pw - working from time to time Smiley
asc transfers are awesome fast
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wow I thought this was dead. ltc price sure is low considering 1 coin per block.
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Great news, ASC got block explorer missed for 1+ year
Adding some buying support, miners can set 2000-3000 sell orders, they are going to be fulfilled I think.
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peers found as for today

"addr" : "94.175.27.83:4099",
"addr" : "155.143.147.21:49106",
"addr" : "64.34.202.114:56970",
"addr" : "66.135.60.199:37058",
"addr" : "205.251.171.136:43435",
"addr" : "94.180.24.19:13434",
"addr" : "173.208.211.58:57907",
legendary
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legendary
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long term vision:
is making ASC a ASIC Mining project.  but the 'industry' has been so cut throat that very few ALT coin POW projects survived the constant mine it and dump it for BTC.

BTC, LTC, and Dash?
They are established ASIC mining pits.  But too costly to permit some kind ICO that desires to gain 5% share of mining rewards ... and it would take $millions in funding and thus far all those kinds of projects have flopped.

Thus the best possible goal is to use ASC as a platform to identify solid and proven POW projects that miners with out dated equipment can sustain.  

ASC community would assist in maintaining those networks/mines with a long term ASIC tech vision in mind.  
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Those still interested in mining this coin can mine in TheCoin.pw Asiccoin mining pool.
asc.thecoin.pw
bump great news
looks to be a very active pool too
A single user Sad
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Those still interested in mining this coin can mine in TheCoin.pw Asiccoin mining pool.
asc.thecoin.pw
bump great news
looks to be a very active pool too
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UNO community leader (Fallingknife) is managing AWS nodes rate of 48UNO/year, at cost, he can install ASIC on one of the nodes.  I offer a pledge of 30UNs just takes 18 more from the rest of yous and ASC gets another static/secure node Wink

pm pls.
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