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Topic: [ANN][MOON] Mooncoin: You know where it's headed! KGW exploit FIXED 4/3/2014 - page 55. (Read 1106913 times)

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Announcement:

Mooncoin Foundation was created by volunteers with a purpose to help developers and to support Mooncoin.
If you want to join us or to share your ideas on how we all can help and support Mooncoin development, please PM, or leave your comments.

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To the Moon!!!

Our Mooncoin quest is to be continued... Smiley
legendary
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https://cryptodatabase.net


Dragon Knight's latest quest has been added courtesy of Merlin.

Go on a mystical quest to save the rare Crystal Dragons from extinction. Who knows, you might just get one for a pet.

Play today, http://dknight.ml
hero member
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Dragon Knight, which offers MoonCoin as a withdrawal option, is doing pretty well with over 200 players joining in a short period of time since launch. Drop on in and earn cryptos just for playing!

Dragon Knight v2.0 is the game that pays you to play! You can turn your Dragon Points into MoonCoin.

Check out the video I recently created for it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34hgw5XCXyQ

If you want to be nice and sign up under my referral link, it's on my site: http://makingmoneyhoney.com/games4cryptos.htm#DK
legendary
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There is a nice list of "12 Mind Blowing Facts about Mooncoin" on: www.mooncoin.com (see on the right hand side).
legendary
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Nice rise of volume in the last days for MOON: https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/145

To the miners: if you'd like to mine MOON, try P2Pool: http://5.45.105.66
legendary
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@MooncoinItalia: @ShapeShift_io #MoonCoin? Please add #MOON ! On your exchange!
https://shapeshift.io/
legendary
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12 hours later Withdraval moon from cryptsy email confirm received!  Grin
legendary
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Just for fun I made my first MOON vanity addy, and bought 5k starter coins for it, yay!

http://moonchain.net/address/2MooNraLY6E23ysdZft8VEVxiYf39wjvrY

Total used addresses:    650516
Total funded addresses:    44654 you are here!
Total empty addresses:    605862


even with a small contribution you're part of the MoonCoin community !
welcome !  Grin

Ha! Thanks. I thought it would be fun to make a few MOON wallets with vanitygen. I collect silver, and would like to have a mooncoin silver wallet made in the future. Wink
legendary
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Just for fun I made my first MOON vanity addy, and bought 5k starter coins for it, yay!

http://moonchain.net/address/2MooNraLY6E23ysdZft8VEVxiYf39wjvrY

Total used addresses:    650516
Total funded addresses:    44654 you are here!
Total empty addresses:    605862


even with a small contribution you're part of the MoonCoin community !
welcome !  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1064
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Just for fun I made my first MOON vanity addy, and bought 5k starter coins for it, yay!

http://moonchain.net/address/2MooNraLY6E23ysdZft8VEVxiYf39wjvrY
legendary
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How Import private key?

Mooncoin QT only using the official ‘importprivkey’ function.

Decrypting your Mooncoin Paper Wallets
If you have encrypted your paper wallets you will need to decrypt them.
-       Go to www.walletgeneretor.com
-       Download the zip file
-       Load the offline page
-   Click on Tab named ‘Wallet Details’
-   Enter your private key, click view details
-   Enter your BIP38 passphrase, click ‘Decrypt BIP38’
-   Copy your encrypted private key which will appear below
 

Importing the decrypted key to Mooncoin QT

Backup your Mooncoin QT Wallet – Before you do anything, make a backup of your Mooncoin QT wallet.

Launch Mooncoin QT: Launch your Mooncoin-QT client in Offline Mode. This is more secure to import private keys. When the Mooncoin QT client is up, go to Help >> Debug window from the menu bar and then click on “Console ”.
Unlock your QT wallet if you encrypted it: If your wallet is encrypted you will need to unlock it first. If your Mooncoin QT wallet is not encrypted, just skip this step. To unlock your wallet, run the following command without quotes, where 600 stands for the seconds your wallet is unlocked.
wallet passphrase MYPASSWORD 600
 

Import the private key:   Now import your private key using following command without quotes
Importprivkey xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ‘label’ (if used label)
 
Be Patient:  Now just wait…three to six minutes while your private key is being imported to Mooncoin QT. Its possible Mooncoin QT may freeze up, if so just leave it 15 minutes and close it. Load Mooncoin QT up and you should see your newly imported address in the address book.

BALANCE ZERO?
(windows)
- Locate your shortcut to Mooncoin-QT
- Make a copy and rename it to something like "Mooncoin rescan"
- Right click and behind the string in 'Target' add '-rescan'
In my case it looked like this:0

"C:\Program Files\Mooncoin\mooncoin-qt.exe" -rescan

- Close Mooncoin-QT if you have not already done so
- Start up Mooncoin via the "Mooncoin rescan" shortcut and wait until the blockchain has been rescanned.
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Within a month, unfortunately, due to hacker attacks, we lost three exchanges Cryptoine Allcrypt and Swisscex..
moon listed on cryptsy and on bleutrade  Grin

Are you sure, Swisscex was hacked, too? They close their doors, yes, but because of a hack?

Swisscex no hacked but i suppose they have lost on CHF/eur after SNb decision ....

Their closure document says we can get a private key for our mooncoins by logging into our account, but the website's not allowing logins tight now.

Any coins not on the list below require a processing fee of $20 per coin to withdraw, which is a rip off IMO.

Status

We settle all balances on the block chain. This means we create for every account (currency) of 
every user an address and transfer the account balance to the respective address. The private 
key to spend these coins will be available in the user account (under ‘My Portfolio’ > ‘Settled 
Accounts’). This is similar to a paper wallet. 

Note: The usual withdrawal fee has been deducted from the balance.

Settled Coins

CNO, CDN, MYR, XPM, POT, USDe, MAX, CCN, VIA, NOBL, RDD, DGC, MOON, PND, NMC, 
RBR, LTC, DOGE, BTC, VTA, ALN, KSC, NLG, NYAN, EAC, DRK, TIPS

Unsettled Coins (Last update: March 25)

CENT (pending)
GRC v1.0 (pending)
CARBON (pending)
FSC (open support ticket)

Other Coins

All other coins have been removed at an earlier stage with prior email notification and a 
minimum grace time of 30 days. These coins can be requested at a processing fee of $20 per 
coin
legendary
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Total used addresses:    648451
Total funded addresses:    44659
Total empty addresses:    603792
newbie
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Hello, please consider voting in this poll:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/poll-is-sub-billion-dollar-marketcap-any-indicator-of-success-3-days-only-1042097

It's an attempt to measure whether the altcoin community feels that marketcap is an indicator of success, and possibly discuss it.

I'm targeting ~500+ page ANN threads, and not trying to spam everything with bumps, so please kindly don't delete this unless I've accidentally posted it more than once in your thread.

All opinions are welcomed.
legendary
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Regarding big trades probably it really would be something interesting, if you make your OTC a place where people can trade with more confidence than on Cryptsy-Bleutrade-Bittrex, why not?

I guess there is no such interest for my planned OTC market. Interestingly , nobody responded to thread except you.

And I couldnt find any linux wallet. Isnt there any linux wallet at all? I wanted to host a MOON node but I think its not possible with linux.

Basically the idea is nice. But even for BTC the need for OTC is not too big at the moment. Sure, big investors like that idea and are using it most probably to get big amounts of BTC without the hassle on an exchange and are willing to pay a premium for that service. I'd like to see that for Mooncoin, too. But as agswinner said, the question is, whether Mooncoin has so much demand from real big investors that would populate such kind of service. I'm not even sure, if there do exist OTC-services for any other currency than BTC already?
How would you realize such an OTC market? Via escrow?

Regarding the Linux-wallet:
The original Mooncoin-wallet for Linux is here: https://github.com/realmooncoin/mooncoin
It is still the latest version, made by deaconboogie back in time.
You should always build from the repository on your distribution, because some specialized installation-packages most of the time don't work anyway, as they can only be made for specific distributions and don't work on other distros.

If you like the wallet from gjhiggins better, you could also try that one: https://github.com/mooncoin-project/mooncoin-landann
legendary
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I have read several articles about the fact that derivatives are killing  bitcoin (okcoin , bitfinex futures killing bitcoins)
I believe it is still premature to activate an OTC market because
the underlying volumes are too low ...Btc Total global daily volume about 100000!
but anything can happen at any moment, the real boom will come in three years or in a few days?
then it could also affect otc market...
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Regarding big trades probably it really would be something interesting, if you make your OTC a place where people can trade with more confidence than on Cryptsy-Bleutrade-Bittrex, why not?

I guess there is no such interest for my planned OTC market. Interestingly , nobody responded to thread except you.

And I couldnt find any linux wallet. Isnt there any linux wallet at all? I wanted to host a MOON node but I think its not possible with linux.
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Regarding big trades probably it really would be something interesting, if you make your OTC a place where people can trade with more confidence than on Cryptsy-Bleutrade-Bittrex, why not?
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