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Topic: [ANN] [PASC] PascalCoin, true deletable blockchain - V3 Hardfork on block 210000 - page 331. (Read 990783 times)

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So guys, now that we have a website, I think it's time to do our offensive to get listed on Poloniex!
Here is a model, adapt your text a little so that it's a bit different each time!

I just submitted the Poloniex coin request.   https://poloniex.com/coinRequest

Poloniex Coin Request

* Required
What is the name of the coin? *
Pascalcoin

What is the coin's symbol? *
PASC

Please link to the announcement page. *
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-pasc-pascalcoin-true-deletable-blockchain-v3-hardfork-on-block-210000-1583719

If the coin has a website, please link it here.
http://www.pascalcoin.org/

If the coin has a block explorer, please link it here.
http://explorer.pascalcoin.org/

Please explain why you would like to see this coin added to the exchange. *
 
The developer, Albert Molina is very active and innovative.  There have already been 12 version updates.  The coin has a very active community on Bitcoin talk and twitter, etc.  I think there would be heavy trading activity if it could get listed on a top notch trusted exchange like Poloniex. It has just been listed on Bitsquare.io but I think people are looking for a more established, less complicated and trusted exchange.

If this coin has any significant innovations over other coins, please elaborate on them here.
 
Pascal Coin is an easy to understand and work with Crypto, that is similar to a bank. It uses easy to remember accounts instead of cryptographic addresses and works with personal accounts to receive/send coins. It's the first Alt-coin designed to work without a historical operations requirement yet is still able to control double spending or check balance. The Pascal Coin block-chain can be deleted at anytime and will continue working perfectly, without the problem of double spending.

Optional: What is your name in the Poloniex exchange chatbox?
 
Vibajajo

Are you the developer of this coin or otherwise affiliated with it? *
No

sr. member
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I got the same once when depositing, a transaction that is not confirmed and starts with 8 zeroes.

Cryptopia dev accepts "pending operations" and adds them to the cryptopia account... this is not a bad idea, but latter, when this operation is confirmed, must check which is the final ophash and not include it twice!

I think better option for an exchange is to accept only confirmed operations
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Per aspera ad astra
It appears they were successful in creating a 51% attack on Pascal. There may have been a fork created or Pascal may have worked properly in not allowing a replay attack. I can not be for sure. At the moment though I have sold all my coins and will cease mining until a pool or two is made or this attack on Pascal has stopped. See the linked image showing a double deposit on cryptopia on my account. One went through and the other didn't, but either way it's not good for the network to be controlled by likely one or two people... http://imgur.com/a/MhTZb

Hi... this is not a fork.

Looking to your img, you can see 6 operations, but really are only 3 operations, because other 3 are a repeated ones.

Explanation.
First 3 operations (Cryptopia ID 3756475, 76 and 77) has a OpHash starting with 8 zeroes. That means that this ophash is from an uncorfirmed transaction.  (First 8 chars of the OpHash indicates which block has this operation, stored as a little endian UInt32 value)
Other 3 operations (Cryptopia ID 3756531, 32 and 33) has a OpHash starting with A9A30000. That means that this operation has been included in block 0000A3A9 hexadecimal =  41897  (note that A9A30000 is a little endian representation of 41897 decimal value)

So, Cryptopia ID 3756475 is the same than 3756531, 3756476 is 3756532, and 3756477 is 3756533.

I don't know why Cryptopia stores an uncorfirmed ophash... but this is not a fork...

Perhaps cryptopia dev must check this issue.

I got the same once when depositing, a transaction that is not confirmed and starts with 8 zeroes.
sr. member
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It appears they were successful in creating a 51% attack on Pascal. There may have been a fork created or Pascal may have worked properly in not allowing a replay attack. I can not be for sure. At the moment though I have sold all my coins and will cease mining until a pool or two is made or this attack on Pascal has stopped. See the linked image showing a double deposit on cryptopia on my account. One went through and the other didn't, but either way it's not good for the network to be controlled by likely one or two people... http://imgur.com/a/MhTZb

Hi... this is not a fork.

Looking to your img, you can see 6 operations, but really are only 3 operations, because other 3 are a repeated ones.

Explanation.
First 3 operations (Cryptopia ID 3756475, 76 and 77) has a OpHash starting with 8 zeroes. That means that this ophash is from an uncorfirmed transaction.  (First 8 chars of the OpHash indicates which block has this operation, stored as a little endian UInt32 value)
Other 3 operations (Cryptopia ID 3756531, 32 and 33) has a OpHash starting with A9A30000. That means that this operation has been included in block 0000A3A9 hexadecimal =  41897  (note that A9A30000 is a little endian representation of 41897 decimal value)

So, Cryptopia ID 3756475 is the same than 3756531, 3756476 is 3756532, and 3756477 is 3756533.

I don't know why Cryptopia stores an uncorfirmed ophash... but this is not a fork...

Perhaps cryptopia dev must check this issue.

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It appears they were successful in creating a 51% attack on Pascal. There may have been a fork created or Pascal may have worked properly in not allowing a replay attack. I can not be for sure. At the moment though I have sold all my coins and will cease mining until a pool or two is made or this attack on Pascal has stopped. See the linked image showing a double deposit on cryptopia on my account. One went through and the other didn't, but either way it's not good for the network to be controlled by likely one or two people... http://imgur.com/a/MhTZb
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I assume the suprnova person is using a CPU to mine since they have 10 digit miner names, but what CPU could get so many blocks with this many GPUs running?
That's impossible. Just suprnova miner name is using more than 1 computer (or multi-users running over 1 OS), each one with "suprnova1","suprnova2","suprnova3"... and last digit is GPU slot (or a variation)
Also, miner "000000..." is making something similar...

But, I think, they have made a self-made adaptation of Vorksholk GPU miner

Yea would be nice if they shared with everyone since they seem set on trying to 51% the network. We need equal mining rights a few people controlling the majority of the coins is not good.
legendary
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I'll give the accounts away for FREE.

Post your "New Owner's Public Key" in this thread.
3Ghhbopys7qHENMNNjfqvaVxNkdxfQeEfn17UvKHo9Te8qsYWoSScnFXRa9QrVhGS4axYA8h2e5SfPg ctLc49DVeJpdtzTcK6G4aCG
thanks in advance!

I'll give the accounts away for FREE.

Post your "New Owner's Public Key" in this thread.
Hi,
Public Key: 3GhhbomujASB3qjVRKJpDr2fyx7itbVfQeY8QArLGmBMVsyLGNWCNxa5FLZ3vD1d2NkPb6s1n6RqsNQ MhnyELsATfYXprFDcPRmdq4

Ty.
I'll give the accounts away for FREE.

Post your "New Owner's Public Key" in this thread.

3Ghhboqr4VshZiPuwz5ZVHXKDVEJbQDSf46bCbeWU28hVEbsxYkMZj3bvY7cV3vFjMpqzgGNLHKzKZi V2p7BukpVHcFC4UaTiaEtnv

Thanks.


Sent to all you 3. Let me know if you didn't receive.
sr. member
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I assume the suprnova person is using a CPU to mine since they have 10 digit miner names, but what CPU could get so many blocks with this many GPUs running?
That's impossible. Just suprnova miner name is using more than 1 computer (or multi-users running over 1 OS), each one with "suprnova1","suprnova2","suprnova3"... and last digit is GPU slot (or a variation)
Also, miner "000000..." is making something similar...

But, I think, they have made a self-made adaptation of Vorksholk GPU miner
full member
Activity: 188
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I assume the suprnova person is using a CPU to mine since they have 10 digit miner names, but what CPU could get so many blocks with this many GPUs running?
sr. member
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Next Generation Antivirus
Just made a signature design for member rank for free (Full Member also can use this • I'm still working in full member rank. Haha  Be patient).
I just want to help this project.  Grin But Tip is appreciated. Haha

My Pascal Coin Tip Jar Address:
Payment Id: 901f30cd966c1eeefb95069bc25c2c088586ce933e6658160f8ee5471da23181
Base Address: 143351-30

My Bitcoin Tip Jar : 1Nxpv21zDYvHB9b8YTvFgeo7UtAJBioGcg

Code:
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PS: I'm using it right now Cheesy


GOOD JOB!

lets help this good project!
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AXIE INFINITY IS THE BEST!
Just made a signature design for member rank for free (Full Member also can use this • I'm still working in full member rank. Haha  Be patient).
I just want to help this project.  Grin But Tip is appreciated. Haha

My Pascal Coin Tip Jar Address:
Payment Id: 901f30cd966c1eeefb95069bc25c2c088586ce933e6658160f8ee5471da23181
Base Address: 143351-30

My Bitcoin Tip Jar : 1Nxpv21zDYvHB9b8YTvFgeo7UtAJBioGcg

Code:
copy paste this link. http://pastebin.com/2Gg66AB2
legendary
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The website is ready!

http://www.pascalcoin.org/

A few improvements will be done in the coming days, but here it is!

A better logo maybe, if someone has good skills at it.

Now we can make requests on bigger exchanges, looking at you Poloniex Cheesy

Great work guys, the basics are there and the site looks pretty good!
legendary
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Go Big or Go Home.....
sr. member
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The website is ready!

http://www.pascalcoin.org/

A few improvements will be done in the coming days, but here it is!

A better logo maybe, if someone has good skills at it.

Now we can make requests on bigger exchanges, looking at you Poloniex Cheesy
Very good, offers all the basics necessary for those who do not know the currency, congratulations! Now we will have more reach and go to the moon!  Cool
full member
Activity: 136
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The website is ready!

http://www.pascalcoin.org/

A few improvements will be done in the coming days, but here it is!

A better logo maybe, if someone has good skills at it.

Now we can make requests on bigger exchanges, looking at you Poloniex Cheesy
hero member
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Does anybody know how long does it take to find a block with an RX480?
Thanks,
sr. member
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Next Generation Antivirus
Please guys, post your public key in your signature preferably, or this thread will turn out into a giveaway thread, which is forbidden by the rules.
agreed
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Please guys, post your public key in your signature preferably, or this thread will turn out into a giveaway thread, which is forbidden by the rules.
member
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I'll give the accounts away for FREE.

Post your "New Owner's Public Key" in this thread.
3Ghhbopys7qHENMNNjfqvaVxNkdxfQeEfn17UvKHo9Te8qsYWoSScnFXRa9QrVhGS4axYA8h2e5SfPg ctLc49DVeJpdtzTcK6G4aCG
thanks in advance!
legendary
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I noticed a miner by the name of "suprnova" came online and is finding blocks FAST.

Is a pool already up?



Interesting wallet... why we show pool miner's name? looks like a privacy problem (i know I can use any name, but still what's the point to show it?)

Bragging rights, and also acts as an extra nonce field to use at high hashrates to avoid work duplication rather than manipulating a coinbase transaction or reordering the transaction tree.

Any chance to get your miner implemented for pool mining?

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