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Topic: [ANN] ¤ DMD Diamond 3.0 | Scarce ¤ Valuable ¤ Secure | PoS 3.0 | Masternodes 65% - page 572. (Read 1260677 times)

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ROFLMAO Cryptonit posted a reply to me and quickly deleted it before I could respond to it.  Show you personal wallet address LOL
hero member
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Effin moron LOL

 Buy Orders
Price (BTC)   DMD   Total (BTC)
Price (BTC)
   
DMD
   
Total (BTC)
0.00068068   17.50000000   0.01191190
0.00068067   9.98596971   0.00679715
0.00068062   5.00000000   0.00340310
0.00068053   5.00000000   0.00340265
0.00068047   0.84606531   0.00057572
0.00068026   5.00000000   0.00340130
0.00068000   5.00000000   0.00340000
0.00067971   5.00000000   0.00339855
0.00067948   5.00000000   0.00339740
0.00067926   5.00000000   0.00339630

 Sell orders
Price (BTC)   DMD   Total (BTC)
Price (BTC)
   
DMD
   
Total (BTC)
0.00070032   113.78970950   0.07968921
0.00070033   7.50000000   0.00525248
0.00070034   6.02742282   0.00422125
0.00070075   5.00000000   0.00350375
0.00070076   5.00000000   0.00350380
0.00070077   20.00000000   0.01401540
0.00070079   44.99641120   0.03153304
0.00070127   4.15393469   0.00291303
0.00070194   1.00000000   0.00070194

All these buy/sell orders that are nice even amount are by same person trying to manipulate market :~
hero member
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I suggest this be done now to protect invest of a lot of coins.  U do not know the power of Anonymous Smiley
Reactor is indeed a good target as popshot pointed out with 70K+ and only 50K needed for doublespend attack.
U Effin read me wrong, I am all for security of DMD but I will not risk my investment and time in something I do not feel is secure.
BTW risc = reduced instruction set computer.  Please learn english.

Obtaining 50k is not that trivial. It's unlikely someone spent so many BTC to attack just for lolz (losing their own invested money in the process).  
Reactor is hidden well enough and finding out who holds keys or knows the IP address would be much hassle.

As mentioned before, Diamond due to its mechanics is much better secured (naturally) than so many other pure fast staking PoS coins. I do not believe we are at the top of the hit list, even if such list exists.
IP can be found if u have the knowledge, then it just a matter of gaining root access, and looking at configs to gain access to RPC commands to wallet ... trivial for the truly gifted.  This is just a warning that it CAN be done Smiley

you still need the private key
With a botnet as large as Anonymous I think it could be done to obtain private key  Smiley
Random key searching as opposed to sequential searching is the key Smiley

My job was computer security while I was in US Navy and that carries over into RL.  I will point out issues that concern my own wallet security as well Smiley
hero member
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Smiley Stay in low profile is not an option but making friends instead of enemies is something we can do rather well. Smiley
 
Well said, I am the Devils's Advocate and I point out vulnerablity but am also a major DMD investor  Grin
legendary
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Black Belt Developer
I suggest this be done now to protect invest of a lot of coins.  U do not know the power of Anonymous Smiley
Reactor is indeed a good target as popshot pointed out with 70K+ and only 50K needed for doublespend attack.
U Effin read me wrong, I am all for security of DMD but I will not risk my investment and time in something I do not feel is secure.
BTW risc = reduced instruction set computer.  Please learn english.

Obtaining 50k is not that trivial. It's unlikely someone spent so many BTC to attack just for lolz (losing their own invested money in the process).  
Reactor is hidden well enough and finding out who holds keys or knows the IP address would be much hassle.

As mentioned before, Diamond due to its mechanics is much better secured (naturally) than so many other pure fast staking PoS coins. I do not believe we are at the top of the hit list, even if such list exists.
IP can be found if u have the knowledge, then it just a matter of gaining root access, and looking at configs to gain access to RPC commands to wallet ... trivial for the truly gifted.  This is just a warning that it CAN be done Smiley

you still need the private key
hero member
Activity: 630
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I suggest this be done now to protect invest of a lot of coins.  U do not know the power of Anonymous Smiley
Reactor is indeed a good target as popshot pointed out with 70K+ and only 50K needed for doublespend attack.
U Effin read me wrong, I am all for security of DMD but I will not risk my investment and time in something I do not feel is secure.
BTW risc = reduced instruction set computer.  Please learn english.

Obtaining 50k is not that trivial. It's unlikely someone spent so many BTC to attack just for lolz (losing their own invested money in the process).  
Reactor is hidden well enough and finding out who holds keys or knows the IP address would be much hassle.

As mentioned before, Diamond due to its mechanics is much better secured (naturally) than so many other pure fast staking PoS coins. I do not believe we are at the top of the hit list, even if such list exists.
IP can be found if u have the knowledge, then it just a matter of gaining root access, and looking at configs to gain access to RPC commands to wallet ... trivial for the truly gifted.  This is just a warning that it CAN be done Smiley
hero member
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CEO Diamond Foundation
I agree with cryptonit on this. The likelihood of this happening (the way u described it) is very much close to zero. One could keep generating private keys and hope for lucky match.
Such practices are already taking place for bitcoin, so far without much success.
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I agree the likelihood of such an exploit is possible but without the use of a botnet such as Anonymous owns is not likely.  I still think to protect network any possible risks must be eliminated.  Do not leave open holes in network.  Roll Eyes

I have looked into this and a collision of wallet keys is indeed possible with enough hashrate.

So do not be a target is most I can suggest Smiley

It's impossible to protect from this (brute force private key generation) .. it's like someone guessing your password.

Private key generation is easy, but plowing through billions of addresses with the hope the one of them might be the reactor is not something any botnet could do. Google might be able to attempt it but not Anonymous, it's too much to expect from them (with all the respect). Especially if it involves getting hold of 70k DMDs ... it would be cheaper just to buy it on the market.

The only way I can think of not to becoming the target is to keep low profile and not make enemies.

Stay in low profile is not an option but making friends instead of enemies is something we can do rather well. Smiley
hero member
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CEO Diamond Foundation
I suggest this be done now to protect invest of a lot of coins.  U do not know the power of Anonymous Smiley
Reactor is indeed a good target as popshot pointed out with 70K+ and only 50K needed for doublespend attack.
U Effin read me wrong, I am all for security of DMD but I will not risk my investment and time in something I do not feel is secure.
BTW risc = reduced instruction set computer.  Please learn english.

Obtaining 50k is not that trivial. It's unlikely someone spent so many BTC to attack just for lolz (losing their own invested money in the process).  
Reactor is hidden well enough and finding out who holds keys or knows the IP address would be much hassle.

As mentioned before, Diamond due to its mechanics is much better secured (naturally) than so many other pure fast staking PoS coins. I do not believe we are at the top of the hit list, even if such list exists.
hero member
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It is indeed a threat, a collective such as Anonymous could probably break the private key to Reactor wallet with massive hashrate and the big bonus of over 70K DMD would be theirs to do what they wish with ... target with a good bounty ...

I agree with cryptonit on this. The likelihood of this happening (the way u described it) is very much close to zero. One could keep generating private keys and hope for lucky match.
Such practices are already taking place for bitcoin, so far without much success.
I agree the likelihood of such an exploit is possible but without the use of a botnet such as Anonymous owns is not likely.  I still think to protect network any possible risks must be eliminated.  Do not leave open holes in network.  Roll Eyes

I have looked into this and a collision of wallet keys is indeed possible with enough hashrate.

So do not be a target is most I can suggest Smiley
hero member
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I suggest this be done now to protect invest of a lot of coins.  U do not know the power of Anonymous Smiley
Reactor is indeed a good target as popshot pointed out with 70K+ and only 50K needed for doublespend attack.
U Effin read me wrong, I am all for security of DMD but I will not risk my investment and time in something I do not feel is secure.
I don't think we have to worry about Anonymous. They have morals.
But the NSA/CIA/IMF don't
and their new fancy quantum computers. D Wave 2.
May or maynot have the capacity to crack the blockchain.
I'll side with caution. They wont make an announcement. Lol
The banksters would fund that project to kill crypto.
If they aren't already.
Everyone should watch CitizenFour.
If your not using Tor browser,encrypting your email,limiting your digital transaction signatures,ie using cash
Instead of traceable transactions. Start now.
Encrypt your backup for wallet dat.
Encrypt your hard drive,virtual drives. Wink
Did you notice Best Crypt was finished as soon as Snowden released.
Within a month.
Backdoors are in your modem. Backdoors are in your hard-drives.
I don't understand peoples mindset.
They got backdoors left and right and everyone
Opens the frontdoor.
Even a rabbit keeps his lair secret from the fox.
If people's privacy is unsecure and they accept it,how can their financial endeavors be secure?
Just my opinion , but starting  every address with a known D
Is stupid. Even encrypted. Its a D. Forever. I know it and you know it.
Enigma was cracked from a known. And then it was kept secret it was cracked.
They don't have to steal crypto for it to become worthless. That would show their hand.
Unsecure=worthless

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CEO Diamond Foundation
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It is indeed a threat, a collective such as Anonymous could probably break the private key to Reactor wallet with massive hashrate and the big bonus of over 70K DMD would be theirs to do what they wish with ... target with a good bounty ...

I agree with cryptonit on this. The likelihood of this happening (the way u described it) is very much close to zero. One could keep generating private keys and hope for lucky match.
Such practices are already taking place for bitcoin, so far without much success.

hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
Another pump, not me ...

 Buy Orders
Price (BTC)   DMD   Total (BTC)
Price (BTC)
   
DMD
   
Total (BTC)
0.00069662   39.87225217   0.02777581
0.00069661   10.00000000   0.00696610
0.00069659   21.00000000   0.01462839
0.00069658   5.00000000   0.00348290
0.00069657   5.00000000   0.00348285
0.00069651   5.00000000   0.00348255
0.00069649   5.00000000   0.00348245
0.00069633   5.00000000   0.00348165
0.00069631   17.09478379   0.01190327
0.00069472   7.50000000   0.00521040
0.00069471   2.38419716   0.00165633

Ignore it and do not buy when these occur, signature is obvious ...

ROFLMAO these buy orders disapeer  Smiley Try to make it less obvious, even random 5 DMD modified by a random factor 4.x-5.x are detectable by pattern.
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I do not think it's good when the coin has secret passages or holes that allow someone with a special approach REFERENCE earn more income than the other participants.
it should be eliminated or if this method is not a threat it must be made available to each user without the use of knowledge to work from the command line.

In the midst of all of this unnecessary bickering there is a valid point that was made.  I believe the point is there are features of the wallet that are not well documented - or documented at all.  So when people say, "use coin-control" or "manually manage your piles", there may be folks out there who have no idea what you are talking about.  It makes it seem like there are "insiders" who have and hold knowledge of things that others are not privy to.

Where is this functionality documented? Is it posted on the Wallet page of the DMD site so every one who invests in DMDs knows it exists and knows how to use it?  I looked and I don't see it.

Argon18 says its easy and anyone can do it.  I believe you but you have to look at if from the perspective of a person who does not know what you are talking about.  Booting a computer is easy too, unless you have never seen a computer before.  Then its a mystery and that is how we should look at capabilities like this one.

It may be posted on one of the 300 pages of messages in this forum but that's not really a very practical way to provide information about the wallet.

So if we can put down the knives for a few minutes, can someone please explain how coin-control is done and then maybe someone create a Wallet user guide and post it on the DMD website?

Thanks.
Argon18 quite nicely posted un-published documentation for coin-control Smiley Thanks.
I figured it out on my own but now is public knowledge.  Use this with wisdom Smiley
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
I suggest this be done now to protect invest of a lot of coins.  U do not know the power of Anonymous Smiley
Reactor is indeed a good target as popshot pointed out with 70K+ and only 50K needed for doublespend attack.
U Effin read me wrong, I am all for security of DMD but I will not risk my investment and time in something I do not feel is secure.
BTW risc = reduced instruction set computer.  Please learn english.
legendary
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bit.diamonds | uNiq.diamonds
a collective such as Anonymous could probably break the private key to Reactor wallet with massive hashrate

lol what u say is total out of context

u say a gigantic computing power could maybe crack a private key of a cryptocoin address

which is the worst case szenario for all cryptocoins based on bitcoins code once this can be done the whole business is basical dead

this is a threat for all coins and all addresses

why u think reactor would be a nr1 target for such a attack?

how u can point risc that is existing for all bitcoinbased coin addresses (crack the secret key (private))

state as a reactor security risc?

if i would be able run such a attack i would select a target that make it worth to crack it
here u can seek targets for ur attack
https://bitinfocharts.com/top-100-richest-bitcoin-addresses.html


once reactor is valuable enought to be a target u can be sure we split its amount to 20 different wallets
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Argon18 was also right in a way. PoS on it's own is a rather weak protection, especially for coins with low capitalisation. I have followed closely the development in the thread Aragon18 posted a link to. Yes, the attack is a real threat however to perform it one has to have at least 5% of total coins in existence - right now it's worth of 50k DMD. How likely is that? Beside our PoS with its mechanics (10min per block, long maturity time) makes the whole privatechain building operation a much lengthy process.  
It is indeed a threat, a collective such as Anonymous could probably break the private key to Reactor wallet with massive hashrate and the big bonus of over 70K DMD would be theirs to do what they wish with ... target with a good bounty ...

Taking mask off to resume normal life ....  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Coin Control is not Magic, copied this from someone's else post on BTCTALK of another POS coin

Reasons to use Coin Control
You can make it stake Faster by combining your Blocks into 1 , increasing that's Block's Weight.
If you are sending out coins to an exchange , you can choose blocks that are newer so you don’t send blocks that are about to stake and earn interest.


How to Enable Coin Control
In the wallet client, go to settings and then select options. Click on the tab that says Display. Check the box that says Display coin control features. Press OK.

If you are sending out coins to an exchange , you can choose blocks that are newer so you don’t send blocks that are about to stake and earn interest.
Click Send Coins , then under Coin Control Features , click inputs ,
click the arrow on the left side , this expands everything so you can see all of the blocks in an address,
Then click on the confirmations tab, this will sort the blocks by # of confirmations.
Place a check mark in the box to the left , this selects those blocks to be combined.
Only select the blocks with the lowest confirmations, as they have recently minted, and you will not lose much staking time by choosing them.
Click OK

If you are sending the coins out to an exchange, just put in the exchange Diamonds address and enter the amount  into the amount of Diamonds you want to send, click send.
(If Diamond charges a send fee , be sure to subtract it from the entered amount)

You can make it stake Faster by combining your Blocks into 1 .
If you are combining your blocks, then click Receive Coins tab, right click on your Diamonds Receive Address and Copy Address, click on Send Coins, paste your Diamonds receive address into Pay to:
Enter the amount  into the amount of Diamonds you want to send,
Click Send.
(If Diamond charges a send fee , be sure to subtract it from the entered amount)

Why this Simple Feature is being Guarded like a National Secret is silly at best.

Use it or Ignore it , up to You.

Don't Say i Never Gave you Nuthin,

Argon18 is Outta Here >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
newbie
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Thank you all for your answers guys.
Did not expect that a simple question cause a wave of discussion and debate  Smiley It turns out that this coin has users who can earn extra income.
I see this coin a strong team and a lot of plans for the future. I like this  Smiley Maybe I'll buy myself a little diamonds or do it after the implementation of V 3.0
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My advice is to leave the staking wallet alone. There are other things in life one can spend time, than grouping coin piles with Coin Control. Smiley

+1 big time. Especially the last sentence.

amen
yep +1
hero member
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CEO Diamond Foundation

Ok - I checked the payout today and the wallet should have received 0.01353567.  Please confirm it is working.  Thanks - Pokeytex

All good Smiley
                 https://blockchain.info/address/1N3TNyPUGUtvk6KD3Gy6WdS8e9P6PmYzPg
 Thank you!
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