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Topic: [ANN] CommunityCoin (COMM) | Pure PoS | Original COMM MultiPools Coming Soon - page 378. (Read 523929 times)

legendary
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Something is wrong with block explorer?
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Price is rising now.

No it's not.

Last trade on poloniex:
2014-04-16 06:25:30   Sell   0.00000080   100000   0.08
sr. member
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The only way this coin survives is if there is a community takeover and you somehow find a competent dev that is willing to fix this mess.  communitycoin and adrian do not have the skills.  The sooner this community realizes that the sooner you can work on repairing this mess.  

Hold a vote within the community.  It's been done before and many of the coins where this happened have survived.  

This is what you need to do.  The current dev and his assistant have no credibility.  It's obvious that they don't know what to do.

Community takeover is the only option.  If you need help with this I am willing to offer my time to help this community save this coin.
hero member
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sr. member
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If this coin is to succeed I think a few things must be done.

1. OP needs to be cleaned up and better organized with the new community selected coin logo for branding, you only get one chance at a first impression.

2. On the issue of the missing coins, I can't understand how "all efforts" as described by the OP were used to recover the data when the hard drive was said to have failed only that morning, exhausting all efforts to recover lost data is not a 2 hours and I'm done type of job.  If there is a failed hard drive with this data on it then an effort, a real and exhaustive effort, should be explored to recover this data even up to paying a fee for a 3rd party to recover the data perhaps with funds raised by the community.  If after truly exhausting all efforts to recover the data we find that the funds are indeed lost then there must be complete transparency as to how this situation will be remedied and ideally the decision will be put to a community vote before a final decision is made.

3. A donation pool should be raised to hire the DEV an official community secretary, DEV's organizational skills are wretched.  The staking lists given that included both staked and non-staked with no designation between the two was just the tip of the iceberg on the things that were handled poorly on the clerical side and this has caused mass confusion in the thread and muddying the waters. This designated secretary's first order of business should be to put out a final "official" list of members who received stakes and the amount received, again transparency is badly needed for the coin to succeed.  If we can't fill this secretary position or DEV is not in tune with the idea, can some one for the love of Pete please introduce the DEV to the concept of a spreadsheet?

In the end, the grief and in-fighting that has currently got this thread completely off track are almost completely due to mistakes made by DEV that were easily correctible or avoided completely, my opinion is he should step up his game if you will and do his very best to fix the most obvious faults and help the community get back on track.  

This coin can still be saved I think but now it is on life support and that makes me sad.  

Guys this is like watching amateur hour, please take the testing of a temp fix outside the main BCT thread and please don't lose my coins in the process.  You have already lost most of their value through the DEVs general incompetence getting us to this point.

Over the long run these 200 million coins must be destroyed or they will forever be an albatross around the coin's neck, a temp fix like you are attempting now is simply not an acceptable long term solution.  If it requires a hard fork so be it.  If you can't do it find someone who can.

Can someone please explain what makes Adriano's fix only a temp one?
full member
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Here's one vote for self moderated thread! Cool

+1

If we get flooded again by trolls, we should just create a self-moderated thread just like you suggested.

After we create one, we can keep things in order and talk to the mods post the link here and close this if that is necessary.

Voting on mintpal goes faster than before, we have 15609 and growing.



That will kill this coin even faster.

Yes indeed nothing is more transparent and will people have more trust into your coin than a self moderated threat where you can just delete all the negative publicity.
sr. member
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Here's one vote for self moderated thread! Cool

+1

If we get flooded again by trolls, we should just create a self-moderated thread just like you suggested.

After we create one, we can keep things in order and talk to the mods post the link here and close this if that is necessary.

Voting on mintpal goes faster than before, we have 15609 and growing.



That will kill this coin even faster.
sr. member
Activity: 252
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Keeping People Honest - Don't Get Scammed
If this coin is to succeed I think a few things must be done.

1. OP needs to be cleaned up and better organized with the new community selected coin logo for branding, you only get one chance at a first impression.

2. On the issue of the missing coins, I can't understand how "all efforts" as described by the OP were used to recover the data when the hard drive was said to have failed only that morning, exhausting all efforts to recover lost data is not a 2 hours and I'm done type of job.  If there is a failed hard drive with this data on it then an effort, a real and exhaustive effort, should be explored to recover this data even up to paying a fee for a 3rd party to recover the data perhaps with funds raised by the community.  If after truly exhausting all efforts to recover the data we find that the funds are indeed lost then there must be complete transparency as to how this situation will be remedied and ideally the decision will be put to a community vote before a final decision is made.

3. A donation pool should be raised to hire the DEV an official community secretary, DEV's organizational skills are wretched.  The staking lists given that included both staked and non-staked with no designation between the two was just the tip of the iceberg on the things that were handled poorly on the clerical side and this has caused mass confusion in the thread and muddying the waters. This designated secretary's first order of business should be to put out a final "official" list of members who received stakes and the amount received, again transparency is badly needed for the coin to succeed.  If we can't fill this secretary position or DEV is not in tune with the idea, can some one for the love of Pete please introduce the DEV to the concept of a spreadsheet?

In the end, the grief and in-fighting that has currently got this thread completely off track are almost completely due to mistakes made by DEV that were easily correctible or avoided completely, my opinion is he should step up his game if you will and do his very best to fix the most obvious faults and help the community get back on track.  

This coin can still be saved I think but now it is on life support and that makes me sad.  

Guys this is like watching amateur hour, please take the testing of a temp fix outside the main BCT thread and please don't lose my coins in the process.  You have already lost most of their value through the DEVs general incompetence getting us to this point.

Over the long run these 200 million coins must be destroyed or they will forever be an albatross around the coin's neck, a temp fix like you are attempting now is simply not an acceptable long term solution.  If it requires a hard fork so be it.  If you can't do it find someone who can.

You guys should do a community takeover and put this guy in charge.  He's the only one that has a grasp on what needs to be done.

The users communitycoin and adrian are obviously too incompetent to do anything except sink this ship.

You need new leadership.

Do a community takeover of this coin and do it now.  It's the only way to save this coin if it can be saved.

Hard fork this puppy and start over.  Nothing else will save this coin.
full member
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Why there are people dumping at a low price? Don't understand, I'm buying now

Buying now would be like booking a cruise on a sinking ship.

+1 - very funny!  Cheesy

Anyway it seems people are just cashing in on their freebies.
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Specialist companies can recover data from a hard drive, often for as little as $120.

In the worst cases when they have to recover the data in a clean room it only costs $580 maximum.

I live in Great Britain, so I posted a link to a UK company's examples of Previous Data Recovery Jobs and their prices.

http://www.essentialdatarecovery.co.uk/Data_Recovery/Job_History.html

There are plenty of similar companies all over the world.

What symptoms does the hard drive have?

Does it refuse to spin up, is it making a beeping sound, is it clicking, can it not be accessed by a laptop, is it no longer seen as a drive in My Computer?

A data recovery company could fix any of these problems.


You don't really think that there was really a hard drive failure problem? How many of you had any problems like that with crypto coin wallets? I mean everybody backs up anything slightly valuable. Now imagine you are sitting on a bagload of coins, would that really happen to anybody? On chats of exchanges people are branding your coin as a scam coin. The developer should have never gone that route. Better be honest, otherwise it will bit you in the ass.
sr. member
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Why there are people dumping at a low price? Don't understand, I'm buying now

Buying now would be like booking a cruise on a sinking ship.
sr. member
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Guys this is like watching amateur hour, please take the testing of a temp fix outside the main BCT thread and please don't lose my coins in the process.  You have already lost most of their value through the DEVs general incompetence getting us to this point.

Over the long run these 200 million coins must be destroyed or they will forever be an albatross around the coin's neck, a temp fix like you are attempting now is simply not an acceptable long term solution.  If it requires a hard fork so be it.  If you can't do it find someone who can.

Blocking these coins is the one and only way to fix. there is no another way to destroy coins unless you have private key.

Then recover the data off the failed hard drive or find someone who has the coding aptitude to solve this in an elegant manner, this is a joke and the ppl attempting to solve the issue do not have the needed skills.

Leaving 20% of existing coins forever weighing down the future prospects of COMM will never allow it to rise, only fall and fail.

I already proposed HDD recovering. LOL, we are offering this service in our company in Russia ;-)

And the Dev's response to your offer?  I'm guessing silence, yes?

Of course it was silence.
legendary
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BTC
Here's one vote for self moderated thread! Cool

+1

If we get flooded again by trolls, we should just create a self-moderated thread just like you suggested.

After we create one, we can keep things in order and talk to the mods post the link here and close this if that is necessary.

Voting on mintpal goes faster than before, we have 15609 and growing.


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Guys this is like watching amateur hour, please take the testing of a temp fix outside the main BCT thread and please don't lose my coins in the process.  You have already lost most of their value through the DEVs general incompetence getting us to this point.

Over the long run these 200 million coins must be destroyed or they will forever be an albatross around the coin's neck, a temp fix like you are attempting now is simply not an acceptable long term solution.  If it requires a hard fork so be it.  If you can't do it find someone who can.

Blocking these coins is the one and only way to fix. there is no another way to destroy coins unless you have private key.

Then recover the data off the failed hard drive or find someone who has the coding aptitude to solve this in an elegant manner, this is a joke and the ppl attempting to solve the issue do not have the needed skills.

Leaving 20% of existing coins forever weighing down the future prospects of COMM will never allow it to rise, only fall and fail.

I already proposed HDD recovering. LOL, we are offering this service in our company in Russia ;-)

And the Dev's response to your offer?  I'm guessing silence, yes?

eTokens tried recoding the wallet to block an address, but it did not work in the long run. Look at etoken's price now!

I think using a data recovery company to get the lost wallet back is the best option.
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Here's one vote for self moderated thread! Cool

+1

If we get flooded again by trolls, we should just create a self-moderated thread just like you suggested.

After we create one, we can keep things in order and talk to the mods post the link here and close this if that is necessary.

Voting on mintpal goes faster than before, we have 15609 and growing.

newbie
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I like POS COINS, when giving away
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Guys this is like watching amateur hour, please take the testing of a temp fix outside the main BCT thread and please don't lose my coins in the process.  You have already lost most of their value through the DEVs general incompetence getting us to this point.

Over the long run these 200 million coins must be destroyed or they will forever be an albatross around the coin's neck, a temp fix like you are attempting now is simply not an acceptable long term solution.  If it requires a hard fork so be it.  If you can't do it find someone who can.

Blocking these coins is the one and only way to fix. there is no another way to destroy coins unless you have private key.

Then recover the data off the failed hard drive or find someone who has the coding aptitude to solve this in an elegant manner, this is a joke and the ppl attempting to solve the issue do not have the needed skills.

Leaving 20% of existing coins forever weighing down the future prospects of COMM will never allow it to rise, only fall and fail.

I already proposed HDD recovering. LOL, we are offering this service in our company in Russia ;-)

And the Dev's response to your offer?  I'm guessing silence, yes?
legendary
Activity: 1904
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Guys this is like watching amateur hour, please take the testing of a temp fix outside the main BCT thread and please don't lose my coins in the process.  You have already lost most of their value through the DEVs general incompetence getting us to this point.

Over the long run these 200 million coins must be destroyed or they will forever be an albatross around the coin's neck, a temp fix like you are attempting now is simply not an acceptable long term solution.  If it requires a hard fork so be it.  If you can't do it find someone who can.

Blocking these coins is the one and only way to fix. there is no another way to destroy coins unless you have private key.

Then recover the data off the failed hard drive or find someone who has the coding aptitude to solve this in an elegant manner, this is a joke and the ppl attempting to solve the issue do not have the needed skills.

Leaving 20% of existing coins forever weighing down the future prospects of COMM will never allow it to rise, only fall and fail.

I already proposed HDD recovering. LOL, we are offering this service in our company in Russia ;-)
sr. member
Activity: 348
Merit: 250
Specialist companies can recover data from a hard drive, often for as little as $120.

In the worst cases when they have to recover the data in a clean room it only costs $580 maximum.

I live in Great Britain, so I posted a link to a UK company's examples of Previous Data Recovery Jobs and their prices.

http://www.essentialdatarecovery.co.uk/Data_Recovery/Job_History.html

There are plenty of similar companies all over the world.

What symptoms does the hard drive have?

Does it refuse to spin up, is it making a beeping sound, is it clicking, can it not be accessed by a laptop, is it no longer seen as a drive in My Computer?

A data recovery company could fix any of these problems.
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Guys this is like watching amateur hour, please take the testing of a temp fix outside the main BCT thread and please don't lose my coins in the process.  You have already lost most of their value through the DEVs general incompetence getting us to this point.

Over the long run these 200 million coins must be destroyed or they will forever be an albatross around the coin's neck, a temp fix like you are attempting now is simply not an acceptable long term solution.  If it requires a hard fork so be it.  If you can't do it find someone who can.

Blocking these coins is the one and only way to fix. there is no another way to destroy coins unless you have private key.

Then recover the data off the failed hard drive or find someone who has the coding aptitude to solve this in an elegant manner, this is a joke and the ppl attempting to solve the issue do not have the needed skills.

Leaving 20% of existing coins forever weighing down the future prospects of COMM will never allow it to rise, only fall and fail.
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