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Topic: [ANN][DC] DiceCoin |X13|POW/POS| 1,800,000 premined DC is destroyed ! | - page 3. (Read 16953 times)

newbie
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Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Cant connect to server.Not working!


please make sure that you've named .conf file correctly: DiceCoin.conf and put it in your %APPDATA%\Roaming\DiceCoin folder
Code:
server=1
rpcuser=usernamehere
rpcpassword=passwordhere
rpcport=16826
port=16825
addnode=36.48.20.136
addnode=121.226.80.180
addnode=42.51.143.183
addnode=110.255.157.184
addnode=222.186.59.200
addnode=178.137.171.177

hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
Don't work for me, cant connect to server.
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
Cant connect to server.Not working!
newbie
Activity: 16
Merit: 0
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
member
Activity: 69
Merit: 10
 i dont believe what scammers say.
dicecoin is a shit scam and always will be until someone reliable take it over.
member
Activity: 95
Merit: 10
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
Let's begin creation of our valid non-redeemable address for destroying coins.

We will use this online address generator: http://gobittest.appspot.com/Address

All valid public keys begin with 0x04. We can use this byte sequence as public key:

0400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Enter this line to "Public ECDSA Key" field and press "Send" button. After this you need to set the correct address version. It's can be done pretty easy by editing first byte of "Adding network bytes to 3" field, set it to 1e. I.e. final value of "Adding network bytes to 3" will be

1e3B4DF4363CAA9E3BD9DA58020D3080BE8230A4AE

Now you can press "Send" button and get your DiceCoin address, which corresponds to invalid public key. It will be DAYfnurGitnQuZ9diajKawXX9CgUsdKdbn

We used this address for coins destruction - DAYfnurGitnQuZ9diajKawXX9CgUsdKdbn

Transaction ID:
67a7829fe905b2264e6c1b062815b3d6089ababb1fdadca38ce412591970dfd1
f4373bf6f2aa18fcc55b0dd0f1ada515bc9c815fe0ae1eab5acbc6bcf4cf11df

so how big is the premine now?
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
How can we trust that the coins are actually destroyed? They could be easily recovered if someone knows what they are doing. The DiceCoin team should have had a third party voted on by the community to do this. The problem is there isnt much of a community so the vote could easily be rigged. Well, I am interested to see how this turns out.
newbie
Activity: 54
Merit: 0
good team, I feel lucky about not stop mining Smiley
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Let's begin creation of our valid non-redeemable address for destroying coins.

We will use this online address generator: http://gobittest.appspot.com/Address

All valid public keys begin with 0x04. We can use this byte sequence as public key:

0400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Enter this line to "Public ECDSA Key" field and press "Send" button. After this you need to set the correct address version. It's can be done pretty easy by editing first byte of "Adding network bytes to 3" field, set it to 1e. I.e. final value of "Adding network bytes to 3" will be

1e3B4DF4363CAA9E3BD9DA58020D3080BE8230A4AE

Now you can press "Send" button and get your DiceCoin address, which corresponds to invalid public key. It will be DAYfnurGitnQuZ9diajKawXX9CgUsdKdbn

We used this address for coins destruction - DAYfnurGitnQuZ9diajKawXX9CgUsdKdbn

Transaction ID:
67a7829fe905b2264e6c1b062815b3d6089ababb1fdadca38ce412591970dfd1
f4373bf6f2aa18fcc55b0dd0f1ada515bc9c815fe0ae1eab5acbc6bcf4cf11df
newbie
Activity: 50
Merit: 0
Wallet can not be updated
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1000
Kaspa
scammers are out in force ATM.  people need to be very careful and check out source before entering into a coin.  Is there anyone in the community willing to write a guide on what to look for in a wallet code?

I'm on the Syscoin team lead and I can confirm this statement 100%. Scammers are out more than usual. We've had 4 different scammers try to fake the "Syscoin Presale Launch" which we had to report to mods and warn people about. Then they took it to the next level by copy and pasting our PREANN and calling it an ANN for "WallStreetCoin". No code to look at there of course since we haven't released our code yet! Reported + deleted (thanks mods!).

People need to watch out for scammers. Since these incidents I've added the team's BCT usernames to the website as well as a large warning for interested investors. It's painful having to waste time on these scammers when the time could be used on development.

Once I get out from under the Syscoin launch I would be happy to post a guide on what to look for; their are a few key areas in the code to look to uncover nefarious dev activity like instamines, premines, hidden blocks, etc. These can be found by lookin in a few key files and doing a quick find operation. I will try to help out as soon as I have this time, this is def a growing problem in the crypto community and I want to help  Sad

+1  in the form of a youtube video would be awesome for newbs Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1001
Syscoin- Changing the way people do business.
scammers are out in force ATM.  people need to be very careful and check out source before entering into a coin.  Is there anyone in the community willing to write a guide on what to look for in a wallet code?

I'm on the Syscoin team lead and I can confirm this statement 100%. Scammers are out more than usual. We've had 4 different scammers try to fake the "Syscoin Presale Launch" which we had to report to mods and warn people about. Then they took it to the next level by copy and pasting our PREANN and calling it an ANN for "WallStreetCoin". No code to look at there of course since we haven't released our code yet! Reported + deleted (thanks mods!).

People need to watch out for scammers. Since these incidents I've added the team's BCT usernames to the website as well as a large warning for interested investors. It's painful having to waste time on these scammers when the time could be used on development.

Once I get out from under the Syscoin launch I would be happy to post a guide on what to look for; their are a few key areas in the code to look to uncover nefarious dev activity like instamines, premines, hidden blocks, etc. These can be found by lookin in a few key files and doing a quick find operation. I will try to help out as soon as I have this time, this is def a growing problem in the crypto community and I want to help  Sad
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