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newbie
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June 09, 2017, 09:59:56 AM
I created a telegram group for KittehCoin: https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEBgedyWHIUjIbeG5Q to improve communications.

Feel free to come hangout and talk about everything from development, promotions and new ideas to price updates.
sr. member
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June 09, 2017, 09:06:57 AM
I suggest the top wallets get on the socials and and start a multi-billion dollar giveaway. If you managed to get these cheap its in your best interest to develop and promote if you want it to go anywhere.

Throw a couple billion around in million dollar increments  Shocked

Agree with your basic point, but instead of throwing the money in the air, why not use it for something constructive, like bounties for something useful, whether useful for the coin or useful for some other use.

For example a bounty on uncovering coins that have been exploited, a bounty on some other thing in the general public interest etc.

There are a lot of things a person notices that might easily be done by somebody needing a little money and that is better than giveaways.
newbie
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June 09, 2017, 09:00:47 AM
Sadly I don't own billions haha, but I am definitely willing to start/support such kind of operations once the blockchain "issue" is figured out and totally remedied. Waiting for the green light on that and accumulating more kitteh meanwhile in anticipation Smiley
full member
Activity: 157
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June 09, 2017, 08:50:51 AM
I suggest the top wallets get on the socials and and start a multi-billion dollar giveaway. If you managed to get these cheap its in your best interest to develop and promote if you want it to go anywhere.

Throw a couple billion around in million dollar increments  Shocked
newbie
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June 09, 2017, 08:37:07 AM
I made 64-bit Windows wallets from the official source code. You can include them in your website. Quote from 2 pages before:

Done Smiley
newbie
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June 09, 2017, 08:35:20 AM
Yes I agree these coins were sold to investors at 1 Litoshi and it is not for us to take away someones investment. What we can do is strengthen the chain and prevent anyone from trying any funnies again.

There is too many new people coming to this coin right now and we need all the proper things in place like wallets and website. Seeing Ldoge go so high has drawn many into Kittehcoin. Lets make their stay comfortable and get to work.

So is there anyone that can work some magic? Please come forward

Completely agree with you and great to see some action on KittehCoin again! I have already started working on a new website at http://www.kittehcoin.net/
Unfortunately not much experience in coin development so hope we can find someone that's willing to work on that.

Awesome! If you need any help with the site let me know.  Wink

I have coding skills but unfortunately no C++ experience, so will have to rely on someone else to update the kittehcoin repo etc to get this awesome project rolling again  Roll Eyes
jr. member
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June 09, 2017, 07:59:52 AM
Yes I agree these coins were sold to investors at 1 Litoshi and it is not for us to take away someones investment. What we can do is strengthen the chain and prevent anyone from trying any funnies again.

There is too many new people coming to this coin right now and we need all the proper things in place like wallets and website. Seeing Ldoge go so high has drawn many into Kittehcoin. Lets make their stay comfortable and get to work.

So is there anyone that can work some magic? Please come forward

Completely agree with you and great to see some action on KittehCoin again! I have already started working on a new website at http://www.kittehcoin.net/
Unfortunately not much experience in coin development so hope we can find someone that's willing to work on that.

I made 64-bit Windows wallets from the official source code. You can include them in your website. Quote from 2 pages before:

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Always somebody else has to do something. Smiley

Newly compiled Windows 64-bit wallets for KittehCoin:

http://kittehcoin.weebly.com/


Nobody mentioned qt 5.9.0 ? Smiley

newbie
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June 09, 2017, 07:04:24 AM
Yes I agree these coins were sold to investors at 1 Litoshi and it is not for us to take away someones investment. What we can do is strengthen the chain and prevent anyone from trying any funnies again.

There is too many new people coming to this coin right now and we need all the proper things in place like wallets and website. Seeing Ldoge go so high has drawn many into Kittehcoin. Lets make their stay comfortable and get to work.

So is there anyone that can work some magic? Please come forward

Completely agree with you and great to see some action on KittehCoin again! I have already started working on a new website at http://www.kittehcoin.net/
Unfortunately not much experience in coin development so hope we can find someone that's willing to work on that.
full member
Activity: 157
Merit: 102
June 09, 2017, 04:43:41 AM
Yes I agree these coins were sold to investors at 1 Litoshi and it is not for us to take away someones investment. What we can do is strengthen the chain and prevent anyone from trying any funnies again.

There is too many new people coming to this coin right now and we need all the proper things in place like wallets and website. Seeing Ldoge go so high has drawn many into Kittehcoin. Lets make their stay comfortable and get to work.

So is there anyone that can work some magic? Please come forward
sr. member
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Merit: 250
June 09, 2017, 02:56:05 AM
The guys who were doing Kittehcoin are doing Syscoin now.
jr. member
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June 09, 2017, 01:52:38 AM
No, I am not sure how to fix coin on the best way.

I know to compile/update wallets at this moment, and I did that for coins I own including this one. (My Kittehcoin 64bit wallets has no or almost no problems in virustotal report Smiley )

Maybe good idea is to make this coin to dash compatible coin?

Up to this moment I never did something with eth or eth classic. I will try it very soon and see if there is some problem with it (for me).
sr. member
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June 09, 2017, 01:40:01 AM
Quote from: moonrock
There is no exploit, they simply had enough hash power to fork it and create coins in the chain. Simply, we can remove the offending blocks that deviate from the 25B cap.

Those blocks are sold to many people. Question is who should lose money? We who bought coins or the exchange or the crackers?



Somebody deposited 23 billion coins into their account at Cryptopia. Cryptopia has to decide if those coins are legitimate. 

No, somebody probably deposited almost all of the 50 billions of blockchain injected coins.

Very big part (maybe all?) of that injected coins sold at 1, 2, 3 or so litoshis before 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 months ago. Of course Cryptopia has many data too and probably they know who deposited that coins, but Cryptopia is not the court and they can't make the right decision what to do now. Few bitcoins, maybe few 10s, left the exchange, and every Cryptopia's decision would be wrong now.

Only solutions with no new injured parties is to protect the coin from the new injections, I think.



The coin is damaged but I guess almost all coins have taken a few hits like this. Preventing further huge blocks or whatever they did would be the first step, so there is no chance of an unlimited number of coins. Second step would be waiting for that huge wallet to dissipate, so there wasn't just one big wallet. The biggest customer at Cryptopia now has 22b. The next person has less than 2b. Then seven more wallets between 1 and 2 billion. Then more than 40 people with between 100m and 1b.

The person who has those coins is probably the one keeping the price stable, so people do have the option to exit at a modest loss. I bought most around 3 sats and remember a few times when there were some for sale at 1 sat with no buyers.

Things look fixable but it is kind of like when that person got a huge chunk of eth and everybody was arguing over this and that. Maybe you can fix the coin and turn it into eth 2.0 or eth classic. If the coin survives this it should be a solid coin.
jr. member
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June 09, 2017, 12:55:22 AM
Quote from: moonrock
There is no exploit, they simply had enough hash power to fork it and create coins in the chain. Simply, we can remove the offending blocks that deviate from the 25B cap.

Those blocks are sold to many people. Question is who should lose money? We who bought coins or the exchange or the crackers?



Somebody deposited 23 billion coins into their account at Cryptopia. Cryptopia has to decide if those coins are legitimate. 

No, somebody probably deposited almost all of the 50 billions of blockchain injected coins.

Very big part (maybe all?) of that injected coins sold at 1, 2, 3 or so litoshis before 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 months ago. Of course Cryptopia has many data too and probably they know who deposited that coins, but Cryptopia is not the court and they can't make the right decision what to do now. Few bitcoins, maybe few 10s, left the exchange, and every Cryptopia's decision would be wrong now.

Only solutions with no new injured parties is to protect the coin from the new injections, I think.

sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
June 09, 2017, 12:07:25 AM
Quote from: moonrock
There is no exploit, they simply had enough hash power to fork it and create coins in the chain. Simply, we can remove the offending blocks that deviate from the 25B cap.

Those blocks are sold to many people. Question is who should lose money? We who bought coins or the exchange or the crackers?



Somebody deposited 23 billion coins into their account at Cryptopia. Cryptopia has to decide if those coins are legitimate. 
jr. member
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June 08, 2017, 05:59:09 PM

Is it such case of injecting new very big blocks possible in the newer versions of bitcoin or litecoin too? I mean if hashrate is quite low.

jr. member
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June 08, 2017, 05:32:55 PM
Quote from: moonrock
There is no exploit, they simply had enough hash power to fork it and create coins in the chain. Simply, we can remove the offending blocks that deviate from the 25B cap.

Those blocks are sold to many people. Question is who should lose money? We who bought coins or the exchange or the crackers?

sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
June 08, 2017, 02:37:02 PM

Agreed

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Cryptopia should note that whoever deposited those superblocks may be aware of an exploit that has ruined several old coins. Whether this coin will survive that or not, who knows, but it would be fair to pay the hijacker a small ransom for details of the exploit and a fix, to prevent further problems in old coins like this. 

There is no exploit, they simply had enough hash power to fork it and create coins in the chain. Simply, we can remove the offending blocks that deviate from the 25B cap.

Some action is starting with Kitteh. We need a couple devs to whip up some magic and get this back in the spotlight!

Does anyone know anyone suited? I can help chip in for the work  Smiley

Could you explain
full member
Activity: 157
Merit: 102
June 08, 2017, 02:14:13 PM

Agreed

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Cryptopia should note that whoever deposited those superblocks may be aware of an exploit that has ruined several old coins. Whether this coin will survive that or not, who knows, but it would be fair to pay the hijacker a small ransom for details of the exploit and a fix, to prevent further problems in old coins like this. 

There is no exploit, they simply had enough hash power to fork it and create coins in the chain. Simply, we can remove the offending blocks that deviate from the 25B cap.

Some action is starting with Kitteh. We need a couple devs to whip up some magic and get this back in the spotlight!

Does anyone know anyone suited? I can help chip in for the work  Smiley
full member
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Merit: 102
June 08, 2017, 01:56:29 PM
Got some of these from back in the day  Cheesy

Did some digging and it appears the top wallet on Cryptopia belongs to the exchange. It is a total of all users wallets with means there is some decent distribution.

So long as the block explorer does not show 10 Trillion coins I think we are good to go. This coin has been off everyones radar for a good year now so I think a comeback is on the cards.

moonrock

Block explorer shows 77 billion.

block 1 Dec 24 2013

block 300k June 29 2014 / 12,002,102,098 coins

block 600k Feb 29 2015 / 23,675,120,335

block 900k Dec 21 2015 / 24,247,684,887

block 1200k Nov 3 2016 / 24,847,684,887 coins
 Shocked
block 1300k Feb 6 2017 / 61,047,672,887 coins

block 1400k May 14 2017 / 77,247,656,887 coins

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Total Coin Supply:  25,000,000,000 (decreased from 50,000,000,000)
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Total coins: 25,000,000,000 coins. (reduced from 50B)

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Payout Schedule:
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Blocks 700,001+ — 2,000 Reward (flat)
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Not sure what is going on. Can somebody figure that out?

Thats interesting. Perhaps someone took advantage of the low hash rate?
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
June 08, 2017, 01:53:23 PM

Agreed

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Cryptopia should note that whoever deposited those superblocks may be aware of an exploit that has ruined several old coins. Whether this coin will survive that or not, who knows, but it would be fair to pay the hijacker a small ransom for details of the exploit and a fix, to prevent further problems in old coins like this. 
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