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August 24, 2011, 06:52:28 PM
Where do I state Bitcoin is my code? I clearly state Ixcoin is a direct fork of Bitcoin.

You seem to like to pretend ixcoin is your code.

But ixcoin isn't a fork of Bitcoin, it's a copy of Bitcoin. Editing the name does not a fork make, nor does changing one or two constants.

A fork is when you have a different vision for the future of a piece of software and you split it so you can make changes that make the program be significantly different from the original. And when I say "vision", I mean something other than a really blatantly obvious attempt to make yourself rich off of someone else's innovation.
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Thomas Nasakioto
August 24, 2011, 06:46:54 PM
Did I blatantly copy bitcoin code then call it my own?

Where do I state Bitcoin is my code? I clearly state Ixcoin is a direct fork of Bitcoin.

How did I make that btc? Oh that's right I mined alongside others unlike yourself.

Then I exchanged them at DoubleC's site like everyone else.

Where did I scam anyone? Moreso where did I admit to being a scammer?

You believe Ixcoin to be a scam as you have stated throughout the forums. And you sold this 'scam' to other people for profit. Therefore, that makes you a scammer. You intentionally sold something you believed to be a scam. That is the definition of scammer.

You asked one of your forum members how ixcoins can be more transparent. I wrote several suggestions in an open letter in which you ignored. My suggestions were reasonable yet you ignore me and ur dixcoin trolls end up addressing more than you have.

Your suggestions were trivial and absurd. Typical of a scammer like yourself  Wink


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August 24, 2011, 06:36:27 PM
My issue is that Thomas claims to be the developer of ixcoins but he has not developed shit. All he has probably done is copied and pasted code and called it an ixcoin release.

Actually, I think the whole argument is he -did- develop shit. Smiley
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 24, 2011, 06:32:40 PM
My issue is that Thomas claims to be the developer of ixcoins but he has not developed shit. All he has probably done is copied and pasted code and called it an ixcoin release.

I don't see where I claimed this, but even if I did, Ixcoin's tenant is not its codebase since it's a direct Bitcoin fork. Ixcoin is simply an alternative blockchain with a shorter maturity. Nothing more, nothing less.

In any case, it's good to see that Smoothie claims that he is a scammer by his own admission https://ixcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=52.msg369#msg369. I think we can all learn from his public honesty.



Lol. Did I premine 580k ixcoins?

Did I blatantly copy bitcoin code then call it my own?

How did I make that btc? Oh that's right I mined alongside others unlike yourself.

Then I exchanged them at DoubleC's site like everyone else.

Where did I scam anyone? Moreso where did I admit to being a scammer?

The true scammer is you Thomas. At least coin hunter premined a minimal amount and dedicated those coins purely for bounties unlike yourself. He premined 30000 and 100% of it goes to bounties. Less than half of your 580k premined coins are for bounties.

You asked one of your forum members how ixcoins can be more transparent. I wrote several suggestions in an open letter in which you ignored. My suggestions were reasonable yet you ignore me and ur dixcoin trolls end up addressing more than you have.

So it sounds like you can't let go of ur failing scam in an attempt to salvage what could have been a meaningful alternate block chain. Instead ur ixcoins network will fail purely because of ixcoins sole purpose is to give you and a few others a second chance at being an early adopter.

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August 24, 2011, 06:25:09 PM
Yes,

Still ~170 domains out of millions ain't much.

However to sort that out I would launch a DNS backup service with blacklisting for gov's apprehensions. Therefore all the users would need to do is to point at one of those backup nameservers.

ie.

freedomspeech.org -> A -> 123.123.123.123

issued order to seize freedomspeech by the gov; regular NS:

freedomspeech.org -> A -> «tha feds IP»

backup NS with blacklisting:

freedomspeech.org -> A - > «tha feds IP» -> .|. -> 123.123.123.123

Been done.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternative_DNS_root
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Thomas Nasakioto
August 24, 2011, 06:07:20 PM
My issue is that Thomas claims to be the developer of ixcoins but he has not developed shit. All he has probably done is copied and pasted code and called it an ixcoin release.

I don't see where I claimed this, but even if I did, Ixcoin's tenant is not its codebase since it's a direct Bitcoin fork. Ixcoin is simply an alternative blockchain with a shorter maturity. Nothing more, nothing less.

In any case, it's good to see that Smoothie claims that he is a scammer by his own admission https://ixcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=52.msg369#msg369. I think we can all learn from his public honesty.


legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 24, 2011, 05:56:16 PM
Ha! Once again copy cat code! Nothing new! Just more bullshit copying.

It is nice move but you seems to have a problem with that wich i don't get it Smiley

My issue is that Thomas claims to be the developer of ixcoins but he has not developed shit. All he has probably done is copied and pasted code and called it an ixcoin release.
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August 24, 2011, 05:49:37 PM
Ha! Once again copy cat code! Nothing new! Just more bullshit copying.

It is nice move but you seems to have a problem with that wich i don't get it Smiley
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 24, 2011, 05:18:54 PM
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Thomas Nasakioto
August 24, 2011, 05:15:07 PM
We've committed several changes to Branch 0.3.24.1.

These changes include a switchovr to new difficulty adjustment algorithm at block 20055. The current block count is 19960 so we should hit this count in about ~2 weeks. After that, difficulty retargets every 24hours with max increments of 10% and max decrements at 400% (uses Solidcoin's code). The aim is to achieve a much more consistent block rate.

On 09/01/11 00:12:51 UTC (in one week), the client will switch over to a new Ixcoin-specific pchMessageStart peering marker from the original Bitcoin marker. This change was recommended by a few although we haven't had reports of any issues with this yet. Better safe than sorry.

This will mean that all Ixcoin users need to update their client within 1 week. After that, their clients will likely not be able to communicate to other updated nodes on the p2p network due to the new marker. Blocks would also be rejected as they wouldn't include the new difficulty algo.

We wanted to have the marker and diff algo switchover together at a particular blockcount, but this might not work if some peers have switched over to the new marker and cannot update blocks on other peers using the old marker.

The changes are detailed here : https://github.com/ixcoin/ixcoin/commit/df30a348d0f914412a5a248f282afdd7ade95dbd

The IRC host is also now changed: https://github.com/ixcoin/ixcoin/commit/d8808bdf8eb109a25389b1745069955115c2940a

Any comments/reservations/suggestions would be appreciated at https://ixcoin.org/forum/index.php?topic=71.msg358. Anybody who can test this code, please try and get back to me. If we don't get any objections to the new code, we'll upload the new builds very soon.

Thanks!
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 24, 2011, 03:41:55 PM
Why are Ixcoins still trading for .001 per?  Huh

Two people: Oldminer & Thomas Nasakioto

Correction: Just one person. Cheesy
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Seal Cub Clubbing Club
August 24, 2011, 03:35:31 PM
Why are Ixcoins still trading for .001 per?  Huh
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August 24, 2011, 02:03:46 PM
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
August 24, 2011, 01:55:46 PM
How do I mine ixcoins on my PC with GUIMiner?whats the setup?

How do I mine on my macbook pro for ixcoin?Wheres the mac and PC miners for Ixcoins,as I wanna do this as fast as possible b4 difficulty rises?

also where to exchange them for bitcoins?

Thanx

It is not worth to mine. Difficulty is 16000 and price per ixcoin is 0.0007 btc each.
legendary
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Freelance videographer
August 24, 2011, 11:53:55 AM
How do I mine ixcoins on my PC with GUIMiner?whats the setup?

How do I mine on my macbook pro for ixcoin?Wheres the mac and PC miners for Ixcoins,as I wanna do this as fast as possible b4 difficulty rises?

also where to exchange them for bitcoins?

Thanx
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1000
August 24, 2011, 07:57:45 AM
Yes,

Still ~170 domains out of millions ain't much.

However to sort that out I would launch a DNS backup service with blacklisting for gov's apprehensions. Therefore all the users would need to do is to point at one of those backup nameservers.

ie.

freedomspeech.org -> A -> 123.123.123.123

issued order to seize freedomspeech by the gov; regular NS:

freedomspeech.org -> A -> «tha feds IP»

backup NS with blacklisting:

freedomspeech.org -> A - > «tha feds IP» -> .|. -> 123.123.123.123
legendary
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Merit: 1002
August 24, 2011, 07:40:33 AM
a) Don't make seizing of wikileaks sound like US is seizing domains like crazy.

It was more than that.
Code:
handbagspop.com
handbagcom.com
getdvdset.com
skyergolf.com
golfwholesale18.com
tieonsale.com
boxset4less.com
dvdprostore.com
boxsetseries.com
dvdsetsonline.com
dvdorderonline.com
cartoon77.com
dvdscollection.com
dvdcollects.com
mygolfwholesale.com
oebags.com
tbl-sports.com
51607.com
stuff-trade.com
dvdsuperdeal.com
topabuy.com
mydreamwatches.com
newstylerolex.com
ipodnanouk.com
louis-vuitton-outlet-store.com
bishoe.com
merrytimberland.com
onsmash.com
torrent-finder.com
massnike.com
timberlandlike.com
rmx4u.com
usaburberryscarf.com
realtimberland.com
nibdvd.com
throwbackguy.com
overbestmall.com
icqshoes.com
jersey-china.com
amoyhy.com
coachoutletfactory.com
gofactoryoutlet.com
2009jerseys.com
burberryoutletshop.com
scarfviponsale.com
rapgodfathers.com
mycollects.com
dvdsetcollection.com
dvdcollectionsale.com
sohob2b.com
sohob2c.com
scarfonlineshop.com
shawls-store.com
usaoutlets.net
silkscarf-shop.com
sunogolf.com
discountscarvesonsale.com
silkscarfonsale.com
jordansbox.com
eluxury-outlet.com
borntrade.com
storeofeast.com
boxedtvseries.com
odvdo.com
dajaz1.com
b2corder.com
sunglasses-mall.com
lv-outlets.com
lv-outlets.net
lv-outletstore.com
golfstaring.com
lifetimereplicas.com
handbag9.com
nfljerseysupply.com
jerseyclubhouse.com
borntrade.net
cheapscarfshop.com
2009Jersey.com
handbagspop.com
handbagcom.com
getdvdset.com
skyergolf.com
golfwholesale18.com
tieonsale.com
boxset4less.com
dvdprostore.com
boxsetseries.com
dvdsetsonline.com
dvdorderonline.com
cartoon77.com
dvdscollection.com
dvdcollects.com
mygolfwholesale.com
oebags.com
tbl-sports.com
51607.com
stuff-trade.com
dvdsuperdeal.com
topabuy.com
mydreamwatches.com
newstylerolex.com
ipodnanouk.com
louis-vuitton-outlet-store.com
bishoe.com
merrytimberland.com
onsmash.com
torrent-finder.com
massnike.com
timberlandlike.com
rmx4u.com
usaburberryscarf.com
realtimberland.com
nibdvd.com
throwbackguy.com
overbestmall.com
icqshoes.com
jersey-china.com
amoyhy.com
coachoutletfactory.com
gofactoryoutlet.com
2009jerseys.com
burberryoutletshop.com
scarfviponsale.com
rapgodfathers.com
mycollects.com
dvdsetcollection.com
dvdcollectionsale.com
sohob2b.com
sohob2c.com
scarfonlineshop.com
shawls-store.com
usaoutlets.net
silkscarf-shop.com
sunogolf.com
discountscarvesonsale.com
silkscarfonsale.com
jordansbox.com
eluxury-outlet.com
borntrade.com
storeofeast.com
boxedtvseries.com
odvdo.com
dajaz1.com
b2corder.com
sunglasses-mall.com
lv-outlets.com
lv-outlets.net
lv-outletstore.com
golfstaring.com
lifetimereplicas.com
handbag9.com
nfljerseysupply.com
jerseyclubhouse.com
borntrade.net
cheapscarfshop.com
500i.net
louisvuittonoutletstore4u.com
louisvuittonoutletstores2u.com
thelouisvuittonoutlet.com
suprbay.us
2betdsi.com
beted.com
betehorse.com
betgrandesports.com
betmaker.com
bookmaker.com
doylesroom.com
funtimebingo.com
goldenarchcasino.com
louis-vuitton-outlet-store.com
truepoker.com
mygolfaccessory.com
overbestmall.com
re1ease.net
watchnewfilms.com
dvdcollectionsale.com
dvdscollection.com
dvdsetsonline.com
newstylerolex.com

http://www.domaintools.com/research/reverse-ip/?hostname=74.81.170.110

Not going to discuss the legality of what those domains hosted, ofcourse.
legendary
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August 24, 2011, 07:24:27 AM
a) Don't make seizing of wikileaks sound like US is seizing domains like crazy. P2P DNS however has the effect of a gun pointed at US; «go on seizing and alternatives kicks in».

b) By using NM as "registration payment" and due to speculation, a domain in a system that no one uses is already more expensive than a regular domain.

A new p2p DNS system is has to be a bit different ti succeed.
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Hillariously voracious
August 24, 2011, 07:12:37 AM
namecoin has a use.

No, it has not. The P2P DNS it's meant to serve is a total failure and NM actually add injury to the sorrow.


Um, could you go into details on this statement ?

a) Not only the p2p dns didn't took off, just a narrow number of users uses such.

b) If not enough of it to not had taking off, NM is already a way to sell domains for it, which is an extra incentive to keep away from that Naming Service.

1) Ummmm, it's too early to say, namecoin's pretty young. But if US keeps seizing domain names from popular services, the need for a decentralized DNS system will become more apparent Smiley

2) Didn't get your second point. Please rephrase.
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1000
August 24, 2011, 06:59:20 AM
namecoin has a use.

No, it has not. The P2P DNS it's meant to serve is a total failure and NM actually add injury to the sorrow.


Um, could you go into details on this statement ?

a) Not only the p2p dns didn't took off, just a narrow number of users uses such.

b) If not enough of it to not had taking off, NM is already a way to sell domains for it, which is an extra incentive to keep away from that Naming Service.
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