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Topic: [ANN][JPC]MAKE JACKPOTCOIN GREAT AGAIN! - page 123. (Read 470275 times)

hero member
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You wan chili saus?
is the estimate coin per day, showed in the pool wrong or what? i'm not getting that amount by any mean

Yeah it's totally wrong. 10MH is about 20k/JPC/day at current diff and block reward.

it is even worse than that, i'm getting much less than 100k a day with 50MH/s

Really? Where are you mining? It can't be far off, I got 28,035.045JPC in the last 24hrs with ~15MH (2x GTX670, 1xGTX750).
legendary
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is the estimate coin per day, showed in the pool wrong or what? i'm not getting that amount by any mean

Yeah it's totally wrong. 10MH is about 20k/JPC/day at current diff and block reward.

it is even worse than that, i'm getting much less than 100k a day with 50MH/s
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
Instead of spending 1000s of dollars in btc trying to get added to mintpal you guys should try these guys out. They have added plenty coins before and they vote 1st then you pay. Maybe someone in community can approach

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/want-to-get-on-top-of-the-mintpal-voting-list-639308



that doesnt look like a good idea.



yes me and 30 others have given money. but like $60 each.



 if we didnt but votes that day that we did.JPC would have never gone up to what it did 83

you are hillarious noob LOL

every time you mention how much you spent on votes the number gets smaller hahhaha
and i have seen you take credit for this coins success over and over such as what i quoted..
you think your spending 3k usd to buy Votes at MintPal made JPC go to 83 sat's at Bittrex ? LOL are you high on drugs ? hahahha
News flash buddy i have pounded the pavement and put the word out and have personally gotten a lot of people involved and checking this coin out.
It's not a coincidence i had an old buddy add at to Cryptsy and i had vote #2 and the moderator had vote #1 Smiley
Quit trying to take credit for this coin !

And enough with the dumb noob coin predictions.. all your JPC market speculation is just nonsense.
You just finished saying on and on and on about how there was going to be a big price boost on Monday.
well.. it tanked hard.. your full of shit LOL

And then with this begging for MintPal votes crap non stop and market screen caps jeez, you are one irritating coin supporter LOL
You know what ? I am giving you your walking papers right here and now..
Your no longer allowed to trade Jackpot coin i am requesting you turn in your JPC coins and find some other coin to harass MintPal about (maybe Supercoin ?)
I'll talk it over with the "Council of JPC" but i think they will agree with me.. your out on your ass now son ..better start updating that crypto-resume Wink



either your a chick or gay stalker. did we date or something in the past? you nag like all my old girlfriends



Im spent $75 cuz i sent 0.12BTC


20 other people sent 0.1BTC which is around $60



this must be one of the dumbest posts i ever read




your reasoning as to why JPC was going to go off and explode in value Monday was one of the dumbest i ever read..
and why is because you said your a pro at this basically and you had been watching the markets or something lol
if i took your trade advice.. i'd be broke .

PS:
What you gonna do if MintPal actually adds JPC just so you stop whining about it ? then what ?
what is your big plan here trading pro lol

all i see is a lot of cocky attitude bad advice and bs comments and irritating spamming.. sprinkled with angry outburts and name calling.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
Someone get Spoetnik a snickers.

Context: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFjWoM36TXM

i'm waiting.. any other youtube links ? that makes you cooler than me eh
hero member
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You wan chili saus?
These are the IP's that bittrex gave me of the hacker:

LOGIN   204.8.156.142   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 06:16:21.233
LOGIN   162.247.73.74   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:52:40.880
LOGIN   193.111.141.30   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:03:54.283

those are TOR exit nodes, I think the logins to jpcdice were also made using TOR.

They were, not that it helps much but maybe dmf can see if those exit nodes were used around the same time they was used on Bittrex for these transactions.
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https://winauth.com/ WinAuth is a desktop solution to Google Authenticator. Not as secure as running Two-Factor-Authentication on a smartphone. But, if it is your only option at the moment, it may save you bacon if an exchange's user/pass database is compromised. Just make sure you local computer is secure.
legendary
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These are the IP's that bittrex gave me of the hacker:

LOGIN   204.8.156.142   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 06:16:21.233
LOGIN   162.247.73.74   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:52:40.880
LOGIN   193.111.141.30   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:03:54.283

those are TOR exit nodes, I think the logins to jpcdice were also made using TOR.
sr. member
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These are the IP's that bittrex gave me of the hacker:

LOGIN   204.8.156.142   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 06:16:21.233
LOGIN   162.247.73.74   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:52:40.880
LOGIN   193.111.141.30   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:03:54.283
these are all tor exit nodes (http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/), good luck to catch the offender...
legendary
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2. there seem to be a security problem with one of the pools. do you think that it's a coincidence that the exact same user/pass combinations are used to login to jpcdice & the exchanges? what do you think where the attackers got those passwords from? dreamed about it? if there is a problem somewhere, it has to be checked.

Well Hashharder has no logins or usernames so its definately not us!
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These are the IP's that bittrex gave me of the hacker:

LOGIN   204.8.156.142   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 06:16:21.233
LOGIN   162.247.73.74   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:52:40.880
LOGIN   193.111.141.30   Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/24.0   2014-06-17 05:03:54.283


hero member
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You wan chili saus?
If you don't have a smart phone then just get an old old ipod touch for like $50


They are very cheap these days.

And stick with Apple instead of Android. Too much Malware on the Google Play store.



There's not enough money and gold in the known universe that you could pay me to use an Apple product... Bleh!

iphone are leaders in the current market oni 3 things, small screens with low res, small battery (non-removable ofc, just like their macbook pro) AND high price.

Is your name Maddox?  Cheesy

http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone
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Solo Miner Legend
If you don't have a smart phone then just get an old old ipod touch for like $50


They are very cheap these days.

And stick with Apple instead of Android. Too much Malware on the Google Play store.



There's not enough money and gold in the known universe that you could pay me to use an Apple product... Bleh!

iphone are leaders in the current market oni 3 things, small screens with low res, small battery (non-removable ofc, just like their macbook pro) AND high price.
M31
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S5

(stake / x5)


and can we please drop the 'coin' part of jackpotcoin?

now send me some jackpot, sucka! hhhrrrrr.  sorry, that snickers mr.t thing was lol.
sr. member
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There are two main strategical competitive advantages of JackpotCoin;

Transaction speed  + New Hash Algo.

Yes, there are more stuffs such as true pos/pos hybrid, true random super block, robust and stable codes, etc....

But the speed and the new hash algo is the most obvious advantages for new users and investors.

While it is important to promote the speed, we also need to emphasize more about the new hash algo.

However the name of the algo is Jackpotcoin Hash Algorithm (JHA) which is just a repeated name of Jackpotcoin.

To spread out this algorithm to new altcoins and promote it, it is better to have a neutral name like
x11 to Darkcoin, scrypt-N to Vertcoin, x13 to ?, etc..

I want to ask your option to change the hash algorithm to a new name, possibly x5 or x7 or whatever something very sexy name, easy to remember, easy to figure out it is a hash algo name.

If you need more technical description about the algo, read this again,

http://www.bomijoa.com/?document_srl=4631

what about 5HR (5 hash round) or just R-5 or other combinations of those

I like R5.
X777 is still related to jackpot.
Anybody has something more radical idea?



How about Fx5 (fast x5)?


No.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOTk1Gi5zoA
sr. member
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There are two main strategical competitive advantages of JackpotCoin;

Transaction speed  + New Hash Algo.

Yes, there are more stuffs such as true pos/pos hybrid, true random super block, robust and stable codes, etc....

But the speed and the new hash algo is the most obvious advantages for new users and investors.

While it is important to promote the speed, we also need to emphasize more about the new hash algo.

However the name of the algo is Jackpotcoin Hash Algorithm (JHA) which is just a repeated name of Jackpotcoin.

To spread out this algorithm to new altcoins and promote it, it is better to have a neutral name like
x11 to Darkcoin, scrypt-N to Vertcoin, x13 to ?, etc..

I want to ask your option to change the hash algorithm to a new name, possibly x5 or x7 or whatever something very sexy name, easy to remember, easy to figure out it is a hash algo name.

If you need more technical description about the algo, read this again,

http://www.bomijoa.com/?document_srl=4631

what about 5HR (5 hash round) or just R-5 or other combinations of those

I like R5.
X777 is still related to jackpot.
Anybody has something more radical idea?



How about Fx5 (fast x5)?
sr. member
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hero member
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You wan chili saus?
2. there seem to be a security problem with one of the pools. do you think that it's a coincidence that the exact same user/pass combinations are used to login to jpcdice & the exchanges? what do you think where the attackers got those passwords from? dreamed about it? if there is a problem somewhere, it has to be checked.


I have been talking to the owner of jpcdice.com (dmf), he sent me a list of account names that were used in an attempt to access the site and I have checked them against Hash@Me's user DB. Only 3 usernames were present at my pool, and no passwords have been compromised (they are only stored in encrypted format)...so wherever this leak is, it's not Hash@Me. Smiley
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can we stop quoting Spoetnik please? I have this guy on Ignore for a reason.



you got it. sorry about that
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can we stop quoting Spoetnik please? I have this guy on Ignore for a reason.


Some people take longer to realize where the 'Ignore' button is... they will eventually find it. Smiley
legendary
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we should try to find out which pool was compromised to get the user data. so, to everyone who's coins were stolen either on jpcdice or an exchange: which pool did you use?
And I wonder if the pool did store the passwords in plaintext? not encrypted? maybe the pool owner does still not know about that?

I know it might be a bit embarrasing to admit using the same password twice, but it will help to find a security weakness in one of the pools!

get over it.. i have had a TOOOOOOOON of pool and exchange hack attempts in the last year and that is just the ones that give me notification i know about lol

don't be a fucking moron noob simple.

and just how many places did you use the same password if you need us to post what pool we were using ? lol get it Huh??
jeez it sure as hell sounds like you used it on massive shit load of places.. and then came here and blamed what ever exchange you happen to be on.
note if you did the same dumb thing you would be hacked on ANY exchange so don't blame XYZ exchange.

get used to it scammers and thieves hit anything they can non stop.. duh ?

I use Password depot then right click Generate Password on the Tray icon for each password for each site.
I have a key for it but the free version can be used forever in free mode with up to 20 passwords ..one for each exchange Wink
They also have FREE mobile app's..
I chose it because of comparisons of various windows password managers.. Tried Kaspersky first but dumped it because of late updates for Firefox.

It won't matter what pool.. go change your passwords now !
if you guys need to narrow down what pool it was that is a red flag you were obviously using the same password,
on so many you can't even tell which pool may have leaked your password.. get it ?
ya pool owners will take your login and use it on other places to see if they can get it.. many are thieves.

When are people in crypto going to wake up and quit being gullible and realize prob 50% to 75%
of people posting shit coins and providing services such as pools are just straight up name changing scammers ?
grow up.
This ain't high school..

dude, I know that you are known as...well...a bit strange. But can't you think for 5 seconds before writing a wall of text?

1. I did not lose any coins, and there were no attempts to log in to any of my accounts. I use different user/pass combinations all over the place.
2. there seem to be a security problem with one of the pools. do you think that it's a coincidence that the exact same user/pass combinations are used to login to jpcdice & the exchanges? what do you think where the attackers got those passwords from? dreamed about it? if there is a problem somewhere, it has to be checked.

no matter if I'm personally affected by that, a good community should watch out for possible problems, and get them sorted. you are welcome to contribute to that case in a normal way. but as long as you always just annoy people with your attitude, better write nothing at all.

Edit: sorry Christian, too late ^^
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