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Topic: [ANN] [HVC] Heavycoin - Ultra-secure, Decentralized Block Reward Voting, Fast - page 240. (Read 542277 times)

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keccak512, we need your answer about the exchange things? espicially the plan with 100.000$ you make with IPO.
This is what people missing to ask before they make IPO, what is your plan with 100.000$?
Will you spend 5 BTC for voting on cryptsy?
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Everything has been going great at CryptoALTeX, we haven't had a single ticket in over 2 days. *knock on wood*

www.cryptoaltex.com


I saw some people talking about the other exchange and about whether or not they are legit.  CryptoALTeX has officially been accepted by the state of Colorado as an LLC and we will be updating information on the site soon when all the paper work is final.

We will also be announcing a voting system soon that will allow for 2 coins being listed each week.  One which gets the most support and another that will be chosen at random, stay tuned for details on how it will work Smiley

Are you referring to atomic trade or CCEX? Atomic trade is very transparent about its legals.

Atomic-Trade.com is owned and operated by Atomic Trade, LLC..
Atomic Trade, LLC. A New Jersey Limited Liability Corporation.
New Jersey Business# 0400612660
FINCEN MSB# 31000036438066
Primary registered Agent: Allen Penner
Primary financial institution: TD Bank, N.A. Cherry Hill, New Jersey


Oh and hows your account security compare? You keep your wallets on or off server also? Or are you hackable like most all the other exchanges out there?






I don't think you are going to get very far if you don't learn to read previous posts.  Someone was questioning the security of ccex and I was responding.  You then go on to insult me and my security yet you know nothing about me or my security practices.  CryptoALTeX front end does not touch a single table that the engine uses and anything done on the front end is then audited before its entered into the backend.  The webserver has 0 ability to connect to the wallet servers.

You then say "are you hackable" which basically says that you are not hackable which is one of the worst things you can say working in this or any industry that requires info sec.  Anything is hackable unless its unplugged and then it can still be taken by a thief. 

You also post a security scan which means absolutely nothing, nobody should be placing a website online that does not pass those tests.  Hackers use many tools to get in and the majority of times on the big data breaches its the people that they breach not the process or technical tools.

Since you were so brazen I will let you in on what my credentials are but I will also say that no matter what my security credentials are that no way means your exchange is more secure than mine or mine is more secure than yours, it all comes down to who is attacking and how they do it.  That's security 101.  This crypto industry needs to get rid of the sites that aren't following good security practices, its bad for everyone.  I force 2factor authentication because even one user being breached and spreading crap on the internet is bad for our industry.  Anyways.

I have 17 year of IT experience, I started coding and networking when I was 15 years old. I have a bachelors in computer network and data comm, i have an associates in programming and database processing, I have a masters degree in Information Assurance, I'm a CISSP, CCNA Security, MCSE Security, VCP4/5 and a few other irrelevant things.

I have not once attacked your exchange and I was actually impressed you offer USD.  I currently work for a private payment card processor that is getting ready to IPO, valued @ billions of dollars.  I'm a Senior Security Engineer and I live and breath PCI, ISO, SOX, etc.

After losing money at poloniex I get paranoid and that is why I asked if referring to which exchange. I was not attacking you I just  wanted a little more information. Yes everything can be hacked period however it comes down to the steps to at least prevent attacks or slow them down. I am not trying to get into some my dick is bigger then yours just wanted to know if you are going to be transparent and secure. Maybe put some info in your company info tab fill in the people to allow for greater trust. I have used your site and have not had a issue with it I know it was a little rocky there with BC in the beginning but CryptoAltEx has shaped up nicely.


So I do apologize if I came off abrupt. Like many people they like to know they are safe and secure when using sites and lets be honest there are a few around that are very shady.
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Bayern
Can the Devs use a measely 4 out of their 170 BTC to vote HeavyCoin up to the top of MintPal Voting? https://www.mintpal.com/voting


It's the least you guys could do after a fairly unsatisfying launch.
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Everything has been going great at CryptoALTeX, we haven't had a single ticket in over 2 days. *knock on wood*

www.cryptoaltex.com


I saw some people talking about the other exchange and about whether or not they are legit.  CryptoALTeX has officially been accepted by the state of Colorado as an LLC and we will be updating information on the site soon when all the paper work is final.

We will also be announcing a voting system soon that will allow for 2 coins being listed each week.  One which gets the most support and another that will be chosen at random, stay tuned for details on how it will work Smiley

Are you referring to atomic trade or CCEX? Atomic trade is very transparent about its legals.

Atomic-Trade.com is owned and operated by Atomic Trade, LLC..
Atomic Trade, LLC. A New Jersey Limited Liability Corporation.
New Jersey Business# 0400612660
FINCEN MSB# 31000036438066
Primary registered Agent: Allen Penner
Primary financial institution: TD Bank, N.A. Cherry Hill, New Jersey


Oh and hows your account security compare? You keep your wallets on or off server also? Or are you hackable like most all the other exchanges out there?






I don't think you are going to get very far if you don't learn to read previous posts.  Someone was questioning the security of ccex and I was responding.  You then go on to insult me and my security yet you know nothing about me or my security practices.  CryptoALTeX front end does not touch a single table that the engine uses and anything done on the front end is then audited before its entered into the backend.  The webserver has 0 ability to connect to the wallet servers.

You then say "are you hackable" which basically says that you are not hackable which is one of the worst things you can say working in this or any industry that requires info sec.  Anything is hackable unless its unplugged and then it can still be taken by a thief. 

You also post a security scan which means absolutely nothing, nobody should be placing a website online that does not pass those tests.  Hackers use many tools to get in and the majority of times on the big data breaches its the people that they breach not the process or technical tools.

Since you were so brazen I will let you in on what my credentials are but I will also say that no matter what my security credentials are that no way means your exchange is more secure than mine or mine is more secure than yours, it all comes down to who is attacking and how they do it.  That's security 101.  This crypto industry needs to get rid of the sites that aren't following good security practices, its bad for everyone.  I force 2factor authentication because even one user being breached and spreading crap on the internet is bad for our industry.  Anyways.

I have 17 year of IT experience, I started coding and networking when I was 15 years old. I have a bachelors in computer network and data comm, i have an associates in programming and database processing, I have a masters degree in Information Assurance, I'm a CISSP, CCNA Security, MCSE Security, VCP4/5 and a few other irrelevant things.

I have not once attacked your exchange and I was actually impressed you offer USD.  I currently work for a private payment card processor that is getting ready to IPO, valued @ billions of dollars.  I'm a Senior Security Engineer and I live and breath PCI, ISO, SOX, etc.
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Thanks a lot for the reply! So basically, what I need to do now to see if I've been mining on my own for or not is to close the wallet and re-open? Do I need to do some kind of backups before doing that? Thanks

just go help>console> and type: getinfo

look at the blocks if your at +/- block 1195 your good.

I'm on the 1178 block.

so what should I do now?Smiley

Im on 1198
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I'm on the 1178 block.

so what should I do now?Smiley

just keep mining, or join the one pool that works. more you cant really do.
since you will never recieve those blocks, im sorry.
prob within a day or 2 when you load the chain again those blocks will have dissapeard from your log.
other than that your wallet is fine, just a little emptyer than you would have wanted

the pool: http://hvc.1gh.com/

EDIT: wait scratch that, try again run the code again. 20 blocks is to far down.
if it still says the same restart your wallet

what is your adress il send you a miniscul amount to test it
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Thanks a lot for the reply! So basically, what I need to do now to see if I've been mining on my own for or not is to close the wallet and re-open? Do I need to do some kind of backups before doing that? Thanks

just go help>console> and type: getinfo

look at the blocks if your at +/- block 1195 your good.

I'm on the 1178 block.

so what should I do now?Smiley
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www.cd3d.app
Where do you guys see the price of heavycoin in a month?

0.0003 at least.
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Where do you guys see the price of heavycoin in a month?
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Thanks a lot for the reply! So basically, what I need to do now to see if I've been mining on my own for or not is to close the wallet and re-open? Do I need to do some kind of backups before doing that? Thanks

just go help>console> and type: getinfo

look at the blocks if your at +/- block 1195 your good.
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This is not a bug as such, but can be a nasty shock. This is the behaviour seen during a launch when many people join in at very low difficulties. You are probably mining on your very own fork. To avoid this in future let the entire blockchain download before you start mining, and monitor your wallet. This is why people post their 'getmininginfo' results, so everyone knows they are on the proper chain. Be prepared to shut down and reopen your wallet during the first few hours. If you are on a fork, none of the coins you think you've found will be accepted.


i have to disagree, since i was just on a fork with Random Quark, where my coins did get accepted.
This is a whole different story, i am on the good chain, since i still recieve the heavycoins from the pool.
and as you can see those blocks mined, are not immature nor unconfirmed.

their orphaned, it happens. its just weird that i (and probably he) got when opening our wallets during syncing with the chain.
thats why i think its a bug, since i wasnt mining
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Bitcrea.com
This is not a bug as such, but can be a nasty shock. This is the behaviour seen during a launch when many people join in at very low difficulties. You are probably mining on your very own fork. To avoid this in future let the entire blockchain download before you start mining, and monitor your wallet. This is why people post their 'getmininginfo' results, so everyone knows they are on the proper chain. Be prepared to shut down and reopen your wallet during the first few hours. If you are on a fork, none of the coins you think you've found will be accepted.


Thanks a lot for the reply! So basically, what I need to do now to see if I've been mining on my own for or not is to close the wallet and re-open? Do I need to do some kind of backups before doing that? Thanks
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This is not a bug as such, but can be a nasty shock. This is the behaviour seen during a launch when many people join in at very low difficulties. You are probably mining on your very own fork. To avoid this in future let the entire blockchain download before you start mining, and monitor your wallet. This is why people post their 'getmininginfo' results, so everyone knows they are on the proper chain. Be prepared to shut down and reopen your wallet during the first few hours. If you are on a fork, none of the coins you think you've found will be accepted.
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Can someone explain me what's going on? I've been solo mining after the launch, so why my balance shows 0 when I've found some blocks? Could some of you help me out? I'll tip anyone who will be able to help me. Obviously I'm using Mac OS.

Thanks!

I think its a bug, i had it too. i started my wallet and got 3 blocks in it but all orphans.
Means its useless and those blocks were already found

are you sure this is a bug? can someone confirm that it's a bug?
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Everything has been going great at CryptoALTeX, we haven't had a single ticket in over 2 days. *knock on wood*

www.cryptoaltex.com


I saw some people talking about the other exchange and about whether or not they are legit.  CryptoALTeX has officially been accepted by the state of Colorado as an LLC and we will be updating information on the site soon when all the paper work is final.

We will also be announcing a voting system soon that will allow for 2 coins being listed each week.  One which gets the most support and another that will be chosen at random, stay tuned for details on how it will work Smiley

Are you referring to atomic trade or CCEX? Atomic trade is very transparent about its legals.

Atomic-Trade.com is owned and operated by Atomic Trade, LLC..
Atomic Trade, LLC. A New Jersey Limited Liability Corporation.
New Jersey Business# 0400612660
FINCEN MSB# 31000036438066
Primary registered Agent: Allen Penner
Primary financial institution: TD Bank, N.A. Cherry Hill, New Jersey


Oh and hows your account security compare? You keep your wallets on or off server also? Or are you hackable like most all the other exchanges out there?



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Can someone explain me what's going on? I've been solo mining after the launch, so why my balance shows 0 when I've found some blocks? Could some of you help me out? I'll tip anyone who will be able to help me. Obviously I'm using Mac OS.

Thanks!

I think its a bug, i had it too. i started my wallet and got 3 blocks in it but all orphans.
Means its useless and those blocks were already found
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Bitcrea.com


Can someone explain me what's going on? I've been solo mining after the launch, so why my balance shows 0 when I've found some blocks? Could some of you help me out? I'll tip anyone who will be able to help me. Obviously I'm using Mac OS.

Thanks!
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I am using a virtual machine, im a mining noob. Just wondering if i am actually mining now. Downloaded and opened HVC client and made sure to tick the mining box but there is no indication that I am mining...... im confused

http://imgur.com/Kr9I7Jz

EDIT - Also, this is the CPU usage graph which is confusing me even more haha

http://imgur.com/gJlADOu



Go to Help -> Debug Window -> Console, type 'getmininginfo' in the box. If hashespersec is greater than 0 then you are mining.

or take a look at Task Manager -> Performance (Windows)

Looks like I am, havent got anything yet though

http://imgur.com/SsNvcjr
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Selling HVC for BTC 5000 Satoshi each. PM me if interested.

Have up to 200,000 HVC.
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