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Topic: [ANN][MSK]MaskNetwork - the decentralized social network that pay users to post (Read 16038 times)

legendary
Activity: 1188
Merit: 1001
project dead and SEC putting a boulder on any ICO ever made
sr. member
Activity: 1442
Merit: 265
Sad to see the projects going down or dev disappearing, i think this is very unfortunate for the investors. How much was raised during the ico?
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
What is happening with this ?
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
Less than 24 hr again...anything?
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 10
Looks like almost time.  When will it be safe to get my coins from the 1st ICO years ago?
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 10
Have a feeling that it is taking more time to work out the kinks in Testnet than thought.
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
ICO is over.

Anyone know how much was collected?

The dev is not answering and not even updating the site. I think this is a scam Sad Sadly...
legendary
Activity: 1291
Merit: 1000
ICO is over.

Anyone know how much was collected?
member
Activity: 101
Merit: 10
I lost a ton of money on this one last time both on the nodes and trying to buy and sell on mask exchange. :/

I invested quite a bit into this one last time they launched and even tried to sell all on the last days of the maskexchange.  I did not get my BTC back and support did not reply.


Is this a scam? Any progress in development and does dev post updates?

No update. no reply.

Last time I said it was a scam op deleted my posts. most likely will happen to this post too.
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 100
I lost a ton of money on this one last time both on the nodes and trying to buy and sell on mask exchange. :/

I invested quite a bit into this one last time they launched and even tried to sell all on the last days of the maskexchange.  I did not get my BTC back and support did not reply.


Is this a scam? Any progress in development and does dev post updates?
member
Activity: 108
Merit: 10
Can this coin be mined/staked?  Are there maternodes?
member
Activity: 101
Merit: 10
I lost a ton of money on this one last time both on the nodes and trying to buy and sell on mask exchange. :/

I invested quite a bit into this one last time they launched and even tried to sell all on the last days of the maskexchange.  I did not get my BTC back and support did not reply.
legendary
Activity: 1138
Merit: 1001
The real net  started one time before is this the real, real start?

Looks like this has been released multiple times, each time with major delays and less functionality than users were expecting. After three years the features are 'ready to be tested' so don't hold your breath.

100% of features are implemented and ready to be tested.

As far as I can tell the nodes can still steal users private keys? unless the user implements additional security procedures which means it's unlikely to be adopted by the average joe imo.

Couldn't node operators steal users private keys?

Of course they can. And in many cases they will, if users don't protect their addresses. This is why we have implemented a lot of double factor authentication methods :

Frozen Addresses - You can freeze an address for a period. From a frozen address one cannot spend funds.
Restricted Recipients - By activating this option you will be able to send funds from the address only to a group of up to five other addresses. If an attacker takes control of the address, he/she can only send funds to a specified group of addresses.
Multisignatures - A multi-signature address is an address that is associated with more than one private key. Spending funds from a multisig address requires signatures from up to 5 other addresses.
One Time Passwords - A one-time password (OTP) is a password that is valid for only one transaction, on a computer system or other digital device. Spending funds from an OTP address requires an unique password.

For example, you have a wallet with hiddenwallet.org and you want your coins safe. You follow the steps :
- You open an account to maskplace.net
- Attach your main address on  hiddenwallet a security option like Restricted Recipients pointing to your maskplace address.
An that's it. Even if the owner of hiddenwallet web node OWNS your private keys he / she will be able to send funds only to your address at maskplace.
And of course you could attach the same security option to your maskplace address to point to even another address on another wallet and so on...
It's trivial for a user to setup a really complex security scheme for his / her addresses.

Having said that, pretty low valuation, so good upside, if it turns out to be good.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
I am one of the first ICO investors of MSK.  December 2015.  I still have my private and public key from the 1st ICO promising more than the 40 Coins issued that it says on your timeline.  4.1833 Bitcoins was my investment Dec. 2015.  I have sent a PM to you with my public key.  Please reply my PM.
It seems last time this MSK launched some of the nodes were stealing peoples coins?  How can this be prevented this time?  Thank you for answering my questions.

PM send. All those who participated in the pre-sale, will receive their coins in July after the real net starts.

The real net  started one time before is this the real, real start?
sr. member
Activity: 246
Merit: 250
MaskNetwork lead developer
I am one of the first ICO investors of MSK.  December 2015.  I still have my private and public key from the 1st ICO promising more than the 40 Coins issued that it says on your timeline.  4.1833 Bitcoins was my investment Dec. 2015.  I have sent a PM to you with my public key.  Please reply my PM.
It seems last time this MSK launched some of the nodes were stealing peoples coins?  How can this be prevented this time?  Thank you for answering my questions.

PM send. All those who participated in the pre-sale, will receive their coins in July after the real net starts.
newbie
Activity: 51
Merit: 0
I am one of the first ICO investors of MSK.  December 2015.  I still have my private and public key from the 1st ICO promising more than the 40 Coins issued that it says on your timeline.  4.1833 Bitcoins was my investment Dec. 2015.  I have sent a PM to you with my public key.  Please reply my PM.
It seems last time this MSK launched some of the nodes were stealing peoples coins?  How can this be prevented this time?  Thank you for answering my questions.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 265
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