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Topic: [ANN] Tianhe 天河 [TIA] POW ONLY | LYRA2REv2 | No ICO/Premine | Ninja Launched (Read 14256 times)

newbie
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please post links to wallet download  Smiley
hero member
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This coin is still alive???

I think still alive beacause i few min ago i see people trading this coin in exchnage..But not much i guess only 1-2 people LOL..lers see hows going this coin I hope not become rip coin Cheesy
newbie
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sr. member
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Merit: 250
owh mamen, im late again  Huh
hero member
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Merit: 500
I wish it doesn't die, we need more Lyra2RE coins.

YES, it doesn't DIE   Huh

sr. member
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Duelbits - $100k Bonus/week
I meant first Lyra2RE version.
sr. member
Activity: 2366
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Duelbits - $100k Bonus/week
I wish it doesn't die, we need more Lyra2RE coins.
newbie
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This coin is still alive???


It was alive until past week I think. I invested in this coin but now its too cheap. Do somebody have some info about TIA?
legendary
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This coin is still alive???
legendary
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legendary
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most wallets get flagged as viruses... what's different about this one?
legendary
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Chipcoin Developer
Considering all these warnings.. and no sign of the dev.. I am deleting the blockexplorer from my server.. If you are alive and well dev.. contact me, explain to me what al the virus stuff is about.. and your explorer will be relaunched
legendary
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Tianhe ?

is this coin family of tianshi medicine ,..lol  Grin Grin Grin

i think is better if the name is Tianhehehe  Grin
hero member
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might be better to just stay of this after all of those warnings
legendary
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So the dev logs in to his tiane account every single day, reads the virus warnings etc and does not say a word?

I didn't have such problem in my vps but if I were new to the thread, I'd go with snipsnoop's warning and stay away from the wallet exe.

legendary
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000


Scans will tell you nothing. Pretty "easy" to hide from them..

But its funny that every single time I run the QT wallet, bitdenfender starts moaning about a dropped file in the users folder. (appdata\local\taskmgr.exe)
Add to that that the .net installer opens every time the wallet is running as well.
But hey I am probably just imagining things.. Must be me that changed the bitcointalk account email as well.. (yes, got changed since I was stupid enough to login on my VM).




That's exactly same thing my friend told me.


I say BS to the posts above ^^ but proceed with caution.

It is clean according to these two scans:

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9fc7e38adb25bcee303ae7e515f9ca9a4b7514226df2c8017bf73fb57c6819c7/analysis/1442941358/

https://www.metascan-online.com/#!/results/file/26a5410e5bb74998af864c9082457edb/extracted


Also I've tried it again on a vps and there is no trace of a taskmanager.exe anywhere in the users folder

I compiled from source on my Linux machine, but didn't run it yet. This might only apply on the Windows Qt wallet, still, anything like this should not happen.

Everyone, be cautious with suspicious wallets and software.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9fc7e38adb25bcee303ae7e515f9ca9a4b7514226df2c8017bf73fb57c6819c7/analysis/1442997952/
Clean according to virustotal and nod 32.

See above.. exe is packed. never seen a QT wallet packed unless there is virus in it.
But do whatever you want. But one suggestion, try and install bitdefender then run the wallet..


legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1001


Scans will tell you nothing. Pretty "easy" to hide from them..

But its funny that every single time I run the QT wallet, bitdenfender starts moaning about a dropped file in the users folder. (appdata\local\taskmgr.exe)
Add to that that the .net installer opens every time the wallet is running as well.
But hey I am probably just imagining things.. Must be me that changed the bitcointalk account email as well.. (yes, got changed since I was stupid enough to login on my VM).




That's exactly same thing my friend told me.


I say BS to the posts above ^^ but proceed with caution.

It is clean according to these two scans:

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9fc7e38adb25bcee303ae7e515f9ca9a4b7514226df2c8017bf73fb57c6819c7/analysis/1442941358/

https://www.metascan-online.com/#!/results/file/26a5410e5bb74998af864c9082457edb/extracted


Also I've tried it again on a vps and there is no trace of a taskmanager.exe anywhere in the users folder

I compiled from source on my Linux machine, but didn't run it yet. This might only apply on the Windows Qt wallet, still, anything like this should not happen.

Everyone, be cautious with suspicious wallets and software.

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9fc7e38adb25bcee303ae7e515f9ca9a4b7514226df2c8017bf73fb57c6819c7/analysis/1442997952/
Clean according to virustotal and nod 32.
member
Activity: 87
Merit: 10


Scans will tell you nothing. Pretty "easy" to hide from them..

But its funny that every single time I run the QT wallet, bitdenfender starts moaning about a dropped file in the users folder. (appdata\local\taskmgr.exe)
Add to that that the .net installer opens every time the wallet is running as well.
But hey I am probably just imagining things.. Must be me that changed the bitcointalk account email as well.. (yes, got changed since I was stupid enough to login on my VM).




That's exactly same thing my friend told me.


I say BS to the posts above ^^ but proceed with caution.

It is clean according to these two scans:

https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/9fc7e38adb25bcee303ae7e515f9ca9a4b7514226df2c8017bf73fb57c6819c7/analysis/1442941358/

https://www.metascan-online.com/#!/results/file/26a5410e5bb74998af864c9082457edb/extracted


Also I've tried it again on a vps and there is no trace of a taskmanager.exe anywhere in the users folder

I compiled from source on my Linux machine, but didn't run it yet. This might only apply on the Windows Qt wallet, still, anything like this should not happen.

Everyone, be cautious with suspicious wallets and software.
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