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Topic: [ANN] Ravencoin [RVN] PoW GPU Mining | Asset Transfer Blockchain (Updated ANN) - page 8. (Read 1170613 times)

newbie
Activity: 68
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I recently found a backup of my old wallets and need a little help getting them updated/current.

In this example, I have a folder titled Raven and it appears to have all the parts of a wallet from 2018.  How do I go about syncing the old data with the latest version of the wallet?

https://i.imgur.com/B2xoxxY.png


thx!
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 538

Do you think there is a chance for Raven to get listed on Coinbase? I mean the fact that it's traded on Binance should be legitimization enough, but I don't actually expect the market to react overly positive. There just isn't much more you can achieve beyond being listed on Binance.

Still good though to have another serious exchange of course. We will see.
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Coins were transferred not only from my wallet to the same account Binance:
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
I don’t think there’s any hacker doing this!
Most likely, there is a subroutine in the wallet program that transfers coins at the right time to the same account!
The developers of the desktop wallet did it!
Unfortunately, the exchange Binance does not make contact!
Therefore, I accuse RVN developers of stealing!
They are thieves and cheats!
I demand the return of all stolen coins - 33987 RVN!

 Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
P.S.
I would like to wish these developers RVN that their project will be covered with a copper basin as soon as possible!

Seeing how you keep repeating same mantra, without providing any clue or proof or answering people who're trying to help,
I think you're just trolling and spreading FUD, for whatever reason
Do not accuse me of incorrect information! Check out the early entries!
All proofs and extracts from the blockchain are presented!



Link to transaction is not "proof"...link to github code part in their wallet that randomly (since only you and few more people sent
RVN to that address) would be proof. Other possibilities:

1. you're spreading FUD
2. you don't have official but modified wallet that indeed steal RVN (people asked you where you downloaded it and you refused to give link)
3. you gave private key to someone
4. someone stole private key from you
5. you have virus stealing your data
6. you have keylogger

Numer 2. is the most important for now. If he doesn't share the source it doesn't make any sense. He either has a malicious wallet or he gave the key away. The way he tries to make his point here also allows for all other of the mentioned possibilities. He could be one of those candidates who has a virus on his machine for ages without noticing.
They also forgot to attribute that we secretly rewrote the blockchain at night and replaced the old one with it!
A simple miner is always his own fault!

P.S.
And what kind of project is this, where there is not even a support service!
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 538
Coins were transferred not only from my wallet to the same account Binance:
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
I don’t think there’s any hacker doing this!
Most likely, there is a subroutine in the wallet program that transfers coins at the right time to the same account!
The developers of the desktop wallet did it!
Unfortunately, the exchange Binance does not make contact!
Therefore, I accuse RVN developers of stealing!
They are thieves and cheats!
I demand the return of all stolen coins - 33987 RVN!

 Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
P.S.
I would like to wish these developers RVN that their project will be covered with a copper basin as soon as possible!

Seeing how you keep repeating same mantra, without providing any clue or proof or answering people who're trying to help,
I think you're just trolling and spreading FUD, for whatever reason
Do not accuse me of incorrect information! Check out the early entries!
All proofs and extracts from the blockchain are presented!



Link to transaction is not "proof"...link to github code part in their wallet that randomly (since only you and few more people sent
RVN to that address) would be proof. Other possibilities:

1. you're spreading FUD
2. you don't have official but modified wallet that indeed steal RVN (people asked you where you downloaded it and you refused to give link)
3. you gave private key to someone
4. someone stole private key from you
5. you have virus stealing your data
6. you have keylogger

Numer 2. is the most important for now. If he doesn't share the source it doesn't make any sense. He either has a malicious wallet or he gave the key away. The way he tries to make his point here also allows for all other of the mentioned possibilities. He could be one of those candidates who has a virus on his machine for ages without noticing.
sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
Coins were transferred not only from my wallet to the same account Binance:
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
I don’t think there’s any hacker doing this!
Most likely, there is a subroutine in the wallet program that transfers coins at the right time to the same account!
The developers of the desktop wallet did it!
Unfortunately, the exchange Binance does not make contact!
Therefore, I accuse RVN developers of stealing!
They are thieves and cheats!
I demand the return of all stolen coins - 33987 RVN!

 Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
P.S.
I would like to wish these developers RVN that their project will be covered with a copper basin as soon as possible!

Seeing how you keep repeating same mantra, without providing any clue or proof or answering people who're trying to help,
I think you're just trolling and spreading FUD, for whatever reason
Do not accuse me of incorrect information! Check out the early entries!
All proofs and extracts from the blockchain are presented!



Link to transaction is not "proof"...link to github code part in their wallet that randomly (since only you and few more people sent
RVN to that address) would be proof. Other possibilities:

1. you're spreading FUD
2. you don't have official but modified wallet that indeed steal RVN (people asked you where you downloaded it and you refused to give link)
3. you gave private key to someone
4. someone stole private key from you
5. you have virus stealing your data
6. you have keylogger
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Coins were transferred not only from my wallet to the same account Binance:
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
I don’t think there’s any hacker doing this!
Most likely, there is a subroutine in the wallet program that transfers coins at the right time to the same account!
The developers of the desktop wallet did it!
Unfortunately, the exchange Binance does not make contact!
Therefore, I accuse RVN developers of stealing!
They are thieves and cheats!
I demand the return of all stolen coins - 33987 RVN!

 Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
P.S.
I would like to wish these developers RVN that their project will be covered with a copper basin as soon as possible!

Seeing how you keep repeating same mantra, without providing any clue or proof or answering people who're trying to help,
I think you're just trolling and spreading FUD, for whatever reason
Do not accuse me of incorrect information! Check out the early entries!
All proofs and extracts from the blockchain are presented!

sr. member
Activity: 2632
Merit: 328
Coins were transferred not only from my wallet to the same account Binance:
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
I don’t think there’s any hacker doing this!
Most likely, there is a subroutine in the wallet program that transfers coins at the right time to the same account!
The developers of the desktop wallet did it!
Unfortunately, the exchange Binance does not make contact!
Therefore, I accuse RVN developers of stealing!
They are thieves and cheats!
I demand the return of all stolen coins - 33987 RVN!

 Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
P.S.
I would like to wish these developers RVN that their project will be covered with a copper basin as soon as possible!

Seeing how you keep repeating same mantra, without providing any clue or proof or answering people who're trying to help,
I think you're just trolling and spreading FUD, for whatever reason
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Coins were transferred not only from my wallet to the same account Binance:
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
I don’t think there’s any hacker doing this!
Most likely, there is a subroutine in the wallet program that transfers coins at the right time to the same account!
The developers of the desktop wallet did it!
Unfortunately, the exchange Binance does not make contact!
Therefore, I accuse RVN developers of stealing!
They are thieves and cheats!
I demand the return of all stolen coins - 33987 RVN!

 Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
P.S.
I would like to wish these developers RVN that their project will be covered with a copper basin as soon as possible!
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 1
I see good developments going on with regular updates on social media platforms, I was wondering whether there is any exchange or wallet which provides staking rewards or any kind of rewards where you get something for holding RVN. I am holding RVN for years now and getting approx 4% APY on the OKEx exchange wallet. I am searching for a better option. Another thing I have noticed is that Binance never brings a staking product with RVN, Why..?

The philosophy of Ravencoin is not about stacking but usage (adoption by creating, distributing and using assets). Looking in maximize the decentralization, the Ravencoin it's far away from PoS model (PoS being a fiat model).
hero member
Activity: 1106
Merit: 503
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I see good developments going on with regular updates on social media platforms, I was wondering whether there is any exchange or wallet which provides staking rewards or any kind of rewards where you get something for holding RVN. I am holding RVN for years now and getting approx 4% APY on the OKEx exchange wallet. I am searching for a better option. Another thing I have noticed is that Binance never brings a staking product with RVN, Why..?
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 538
If I am not wrong, this looks as a transfer from RY1UxC6twnNX5h7fnshdYwSbVbS4L6KwXN to Binance.

References:
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/address/?address=RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/tx/?txid=211ad822ca4106b6d402562983d6f6e16e77b1f14ab718ae1ed6aac146f35eaa

Do you have a Binance account?  Did you ever transferred there some coins? Is this transfer in your wallet transactions list? It's the RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr on your wallet sending addresses list?

To clarify the situation I suggest you to contact Binance (https://www.binance.com/en) asking about this transfer. I am almost sure their have a lot of logs. When I transfer something to Binance provided addresses (in general it's a fixed address per user, as ...Vr looks) they know a lot about the sender (including email address). So I think it's a good idea to ask Binance.


Thanks for the help.
Binance has never done anything on the exchange.
There is no account there.
I'll try to contact them.
I see all my transfers through the blockchain.


Huh? I am pretty sure chances are low to recover those coins. If a hacker transfers those coins to Binance it is very unlikely he leaves any trace. Most likely sold for some privacy coin and bye bye...

Deserve to try if someone lost the coins due hackers. I am sure all transactions are full traceable, including the 'anonymous' transactions. If there was a thief, it's just a matter of time to locate the thief. It's a simple illusion that private and untraceable coins can do what claim.

No way, you are very wrong about this. If they logged into the account with TOR and a fake IP address, then sold your coins and bought a privacy coin, then send the privacy coin from the exchange to a new address, and from that address to another new address there is no way to recover the funds.

The privacy coins have been safe, at least I don't know that any of them have been traced down successfully.

Even if one day that was possible, that still doesn't mean you can easily recover your funds.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 1
If I am not wrong, this looks as a transfer from RY1UxC6twnNX5h7fnshdYwSbVbS4L6KwXN to Binance.

References:
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/address/?address=RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/tx/?txid=211ad822ca4106b6d402562983d6f6e16e77b1f14ab718ae1ed6aac146f35eaa

Do you have a Binance account?  Did you ever transferred there some coins? Is this transfer in your wallet transactions list? It's the RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr on your wallet sending addresses list?

To clarify the situation I suggest you to contact Binance (https://www.binance.com/en) asking about this transfer. I am almost sure their have a lot of logs. When I transfer something to Binance provided addresses (in general it's a fixed address per user, as ...Vr looks) they know a lot about the sender (including email address). So I think it's a good idea to ask Binance.


Thanks for the help.
Binance has never done anything on the exchange.
There is no account there.
I'll try to contact them.
I see all my transfers through the blockchain.


Huh? I am pretty sure chances are low to recover those coins. If a hacker transfers those coins to Binance it is very unlikely he leaves any trace. Most likely sold for some privacy coin and bye bye...

Deserve to try if someone lost the coins due hackers. I am sure all transactions are full traceable, including the 'anonymous' transactions. If there was a thief, it's just a matter of time to locate the thief. It's a simple illusion that private and untraceable coins can do what claim.
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 538
If I am not wrong, this looks as a transfer from RY1UxC6twnNX5h7fnshdYwSbVbS4L6KwXN to Binance.

References:
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/address/?address=RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/tx/?txid=211ad822ca4106b6d402562983d6f6e16e77b1f14ab718ae1ed6aac146f35eaa

Do you have a Binance account?  Did you ever transferred there some coins? Is this transfer in your wallet transactions list? It's the RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr on your wallet sending addresses list?

To clarify the situation I suggest you to contact Binance (https://www.binance.com/en) asking about this transfer. I am almost sure their have a lot of logs. When I transfer something to Binance provided addresses (in general it's a fixed address per user, as ...Vr looks) they know a lot about the sender (including email address). So I think it's a good idea to ask Binance.


Thanks for the help.
Binance has never done anything on the exchange.
There is no account there.
I'll try to contact them.
I see all my transfers through the blockchain.


Huh? I am pretty sure chances are low to recover those coins. If a hacker transfers those coins to Binance it is very unlikely he leaves any trace. Most likely sold for some privacy coin and bye bye...
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
If I am not wrong, this looks as a transfer from RY1UxC6twnNX5h7fnshdYwSbVbS4L6KwXN to Binance.

References:
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/address/?address=RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/tx/?txid=211ad822ca4106b6d402562983d6f6e16e77b1f14ab718ae1ed6aac146f35eaa

Do you have a Binance account?  Did you ever transferred there some coins? Is this transfer in your wallet transactions list? It's the RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr on your wallet sending addresses list?

To clarify the situation I suggest you to contact Binance (https://www.binance.com/en) asking about this transfer. I am almost sure their have a lot of logs. When I transfer something to Binance provided addresses (in general it's a fixed address per user, as ...Vr looks) they know a lot about the sender (including email address). So I think it's a good idea to ask Binance.


Thanks for the help.
Binance has never done anything on the exchange.
There is no account there.
I'll try to contact them.
I see all my transfers through the blockchain.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 1
If I am not wrong, this looks as a transfer from RY1UxC6twnNX5h7fnshdYwSbVbS4L6KwXN to Binance.

References:
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/address/?address=RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
https://rvn.cryptoscope.cc/tx/?txid=211ad822ca4106b6d402562983d6f6e16e77b1f14ab718ae1ed6aac146f35eaa

Do you have a Binance account?  Did you ever transferred there some coins? Is this transfer in your wallet transactions list? It's the RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr on your wallet sending addresses list?

To clarify the situation I suggest you to contact Binance (https://www.binance.com/en) asking about this transfer. I am almost sure their have a lot of logs. When I transfer something to Binance provided addresses (in general it's a fixed address per user, as ...Vr looks) they know a lot about the sender (including email address). So I think it's a good idea to ask Binance.

newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 1
Attention! Attention!
The ravecoin team offers to download a desktop wallet from its website.
Do not do that!
From this wallet, your coins are constantly being withdrawn to the wallet
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
You can check it yourself!
Already withdrawn 237,550.33216491 RVN coins!
I demand the return of my coins!
This is a team of cheats!


Can you please provide this desktop wallet download link? I never lost anything in two years using the official wallet.
Did you mined your RVN? If yes, on which pool?
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Attention! Attention!
The ravecoin team offers to download a desktop wallet from its website.
Do not do that!
From this wallet, your coins are constantly being withdrawn to the wallet
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
You can check it yourself!
Already withdrawn 237,550.33216491 RVN coins!
I demand the return of my coins!
This is a team of cheats!
newbie
Activity: 59
Merit: 0
Unfortunately, not only me, but others, coins were withdrawn from desktop wallets!
All coins were stolen from the same account -
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
This means that the program inside contains a code that gives access to the coins of the wallet,
 or most likely a subroutine is sewn into it that outputs coins to the same address -
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
This account has already been stolen - 237,550.33216491 RVN
The project developers refuse to get in touch!
This may mean that they are cheats!
Opened a new account - paper wallet
RH7q4dTViij7NQHgXXAg9vBriMZqBcU1aG
I demand the return of the stolen coins - 33987 RVN!

I collected coins for retirement, so I will not leave it so easy!
I ask other holders of these coins to support me!
Since everyone can be held hostage by these project developers!
Thanks in advance to the coin holder - RVN!
hero member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 538
I'm showing you what happened.
The desktop wallet was downloaded from the official site!
Coins stolen from wallet:
RY1UxC6twnNX5h7fnshdYwSbVbS4L6KwXN
Transactions:
1.
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr -
Status: 32239 confirmations
Date: 03/20/2021 23:48
For: RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
Debit: -32 674.37226575 RVN
Commission: -0.15618000 RVN
Net amount: -32 674.52844575 RVN
Transaction ID: 211ad822ca4106b6d402562983d6f6e16e77b1f14ab718ae1ed6aac146f35eaa
Total transaction size: 15535 bytes
Outlet number: 0
2.
Status: 23522 confirmations
Date: 27.03.2021 02:25
For: RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
Debit: -1313.78352000 RVN
Commission: -0.02298000 RVN
Net amount: -1313.80650000 RVN
Transaction ID: 2f43681954276428b068e5a1919076e802bcae6319a212f445d26d11004c3c59
Total transaction size: 2257 bytes
Outlet number: 0
-------------------------------------
Went to the wallet
RPtVVaPqstQeXNYfEb32YfAibsQ4YcueVr
----------------------------------
You can check everything yourself!
Only I have access to the computer.
The wallet has not been opened for 2 months!
Output:
Picked up the key, for some reason it is very easy!
Answer: you need to ask the developers of the program - the owners of the coin!

 Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh
This is a team - cheaters!
P.S.
Saving up for retirement, by the way.



I think you gave someone private keys, or someone stole them from you...otherwise much more
users would complain...my coins never got stolen

I think it's good to talk about these on discord areas ( ie https://discord.com/channels/429127343165145089/429134613231697920 ). RVN have not a 'team' but lot of people to help. PS: note also about this https://www.reddit.com/r/Ravencoin/comments/lwyznl/ravencoin_missing/ , looks similar. I noticed people on discord here: https://discord.com/channels/429127343165145089/429133682578554900/833789059201499216 but maybe you can provide more details.


Has the wallet been downloaded from a trustworthy source? I agree if there was a backdoor or anything in the code others would have been complaining as well. Why would an attacker only empty a single wallet? You may have been hacked and someone got your keys from your computer?
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