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August 10, 2013, 10:25:22 AM
#60
I have tracked down (pretty much) all PWC attacker had and thought many ways to null and void certain blocks to revert hes coins. It would require alot of work, enough that it will be easier to take a fresh start rather than patching all the holes in the current PWC. I'll never gonna release version 1.02 for this coin, as it would require alot of testing/pathing/etc work which seems not to be reasonable as community is still afraid from attacker coins. Learning curve in altcoins is steep and I took cpl wrong steps here and there, which I can now avoid. I started to work on this coin as a hobby and I'll end it as a hobby. I never sold any PWC and never will (I actually bought some). Ill post screenshots later if someone doubts me Wink
Ill discontinue my work with PWC, Its just not worth it.

ps. some wiseguy imported blocks from old chain which causes retarget nightmare (Those blocks aren't accepted by latest client), so I added one more checkpoint to address that.


At least this was a good learning experience!  I think most of these alt coins are just micro experiments to make the community stronger!
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August 09, 2013, 12:51:20 PM
#59
yup
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
August 09, 2013, 12:42:32 PM
#58
I have tracked down (pretty much) all PWC attacker had and thought many ways to null and void certain blocks to revert hes coins. It would require alot of work, enough that it will be easier to take a fresh start rather than patching all the holes in the current PWC. I'll never gonna release version 1.02 for this coin, as it would require alot of testing/pathing/etc work which seems not to be reasonable as community is still afraid from attacker coins. Learning curve in altcoins is steep and I took cpl wrong steps here and there, which I can now avoid. I started to work on this coin as a hobby and I'll end it as a hobby. I never sold any PWC and never will (I actually bought some). Ill post screenshots later if someone doubts me Wink
Ill discontinue my work with PWC, Its just not worth it.

ps. some wiseguy imported blocks from old chain which causes retarget nightmare (Those blocks aren't accepted by latest client), so I added one more checkpoint to address that.


So - can I remove PWC from CoinChoose as it is effectively dead?
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Activity: 168
Merit: 100
August 09, 2013, 12:20:59 PM
#57
I have tracked down (pretty much) all PWC attacker had and thought many ways to null and void certain blocks to revert hes coins. It would require alot of work, enough that it will be easier to take a fresh start rather than patching all the holes in the current PWC. I'll never gonna release version 1.02 for this coin, as it would require alot of testing/pathing/etc work which seems not to be reasonable as community is still afraid from attacker coins. Learning curve in altcoins is steep and I took cpl wrong steps here and there, which I can now avoid. I started to work on this coin as a hobby and I'll end it as a hobby. I never sold any PWC and never will (I actually bought some). Ill post screenshots later if someone doubts me Wink
Ill discontinue my work with PWC, Its just not worth it.

ps. some wiseguy imported blocks from old chain which causes retarget nightmare (Those blocks aren't accepted by latest client), so I added one more checkpoint to address that.

pps. Actually i didnt sell my stack now, some ppl kept setting up bids, so if someone wants to collect dead coin, fine by me. I gave ppl enough headstart to dump coins before me tbh.
legendary
Activity: 1242
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No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
August 07, 2013, 09:34:47 AM
#56
Minerapia, I'm sure the guy who attacked Powercoin big time appreciates your efforts. BTW, he's got away with over 2 million PWC.

At the time of attack (15/16 june, according https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/powercoin-51-attack-239451) there was just around 1,2 M PWC mined. I've looked at the blockchain and find out that the attacker had 500k PWC which he used in the double spend attack (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236519.20 this thread supports this ammount). I've asked BitJohn if he has debug.log or something around the time to verify all this. I still havent went far enough to see where those coins actually ended.


2M is what BigVern says. The attack was started at #29294, so there were 1.17M PWC by that moment. The last double spends were at about 200K. The attacker withdrew nearly all PWC from Cryptsy and got away. They say to have destroyed the remaining PWC at Cryptsy. Have you checkpointed and rolled back the block chain to a moment prior to the attack?
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
August 07, 2013, 09:00:59 AM
#55
just had 250 000 coins vanish lol.. and i thought i was mining right chain. in any case  blocks are 60 now as   stated.  but price is reflected with the  other coins.. any plans to get price up? i mean  its the same price  or close to infinity coin but that gives you 130000 per block not 60 lol
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August 07, 2013, 03:41:56 AM
#54
atm I'm trying to get ratios right in the new diff algo, It requires alot of testing to get it react fast enough but not to drive zigzag with the diff.
Also gotta test new functions to keep everyone synced with the new diff algo.
Apart from that, code just needs clean up and some triple checks to ensure its safe to launch. V1.02 is not that far from being ready.

Meanwhile my test miners have been driving diff up and down in the testnet, I've set up a pool and a block explorer for powercoin.
Both are still lil bit in beta, and have alot of default values still writen in em, but working as intended.
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
August 05, 2013, 10:13:35 AM
#53
Sal002, You are on the right chain (diff is right). If you downloded client/daemon from post1 links of this thread you cant go wrong. Only thing that puzzles me, is the value of the coin (and most/some, checked also VLC and SPOTS of the coins traded at coins-e) is not right. Maybe something is not syncing with the api.

The price is based on a weighted average of the current open buy orders for a particular coin to a set depth.  So it is not a specific order but is based on a weighted average of orders currently open.  This was done to deal with people skewing pricing by putting in place small orders (and reporting all over BCT that they did it and asking others to manipulate coinchoose in the same way).
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August 05, 2013, 10:10:06 AM
#52
Sal002, You are on the right chain (diff is right). If you downloded client/daemon from post1 links of this thread you cant go wrong. Only thing that puzzles me, is the value of the coin (and most/some, checked also VLC and SPOTS of the coins traded at coins-e) is not right. Maybe something is not syncing with the api.
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
August 05, 2013, 06:58:39 AM
#51
both wheretomine and coinchoose still seems to have old client, so dont believe what they say atm.

Is mine still wrong?
Nope, you're on the right chain. thanks.

When will coinchoose display the correct client? I can ask if you don't know the owner on here.

Wait - so above I am told it is the right one, but now the wrong one.  So - is my site correct or not?
NWO
sr. member
Activity: 392
Merit: 250
August 04, 2013, 11:16:04 PM
#50
both wheretomine and coinchoose still seems to have old client, so dont believe what they say atm.

Is mine still wrong?
Nope, you're on the right chain. thanks.

When will coinchoose display the correct client? I can ask if you don't know the owner on here.
full member
Activity: 168
Merit: 100
August 04, 2013, 11:13:03 PM
#49
both wheretomine and coinchoose still seems to have old client, so dont believe what they say atm.

Is mine still wrong?
Nope, you're on the right chain. thanks.
hero member
Activity: 490
Merit: 500
August 04, 2013, 03:39:45 PM
#48
both wheretomine and coinchoose still seems to have old client, so dont believe what they say atm.

Is mine still wrong?
legendary
Activity: 1624
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All cryptos are FIAT digital currency. Do not use.
August 04, 2013, 10:20:05 AM
#47
23580.1 PWC for trade.

Best BTC or LTC offer takes it. Grin
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August 04, 2013, 02:59:51 AM
#46
both wheretomine and coinchoose still seems to have old client, so dont believe what they say atm.
sr. member
Activity: 339
Merit: 250
August 03, 2013, 08:07:21 AM
#45
Minerapia, I'm sure the guy who attacked Powercoin big time appreciates your efforts. BTW, he's got away with over 2 million PWC.

At the time of attack (15/16 june, according https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/powercoin-51-attack-239451) there was just around 1,2 M PWC mined. I've looked at the blockchain and find out that the attacker had 500k PWC which he used in the double spend attack (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236519.20 this thread supports this ammount). I've asked BitJohn if he has debug.log or something around the time to verify all this. I still havent went far enough to see where those coins actually ended.


At the time of this attack in June there was two blockchains. The checkpoints here are on the right blockchain so these coins don't have to exist anymore.
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Merit: 100
August 03, 2013, 01:41:20 AM
#44
Minerapia, I'm sure the guy who attacked Powercoin big time appreciates your efforts. BTW, he's got away with over 2 million PWC.

At the time of attack (15/16 june, according https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/powercoin-51-attack-239451) there was just around 1,2 M PWC mined. I've looked at the blockchain and find out that the attacker had 500k PWC which he used in the double spend attack (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=236519.20 this thread supports this ammount). I've asked BitJohn if he has debug.log or something around the time to verify all this. I still havent went far enough to see where those coins actually ended.
sr. member
Activity: 339
Merit: 250
August 02, 2013, 01:49:00 AM
#43
The pool: http://next.afraid.org:8113/static/ is now fully updated and uses the last client.

legendary
Activity: 1242
Merit: 1020
No surrender, no retreat, no regret.
August 01, 2013, 08:33:23 PM
#42
Minerapia, I'm sure the guy who attacked Powercoin big time appreciates your efforts. BTW, he's got away with over 2 million PWC.
full member
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August 01, 2013, 07:59:36 PM
#41
It's the crickets/grasshoppers/middlecoin/multipool profiteers, which came me idea howto "deny" their work. My initial idea/feeling was to make system that just disconnects/bans those kind of services out, maybe even altering blockchain to leave these crickets empty handed.
Im gonna gonna softcore here and allow this kind of activity (freespeech etc... Smiley) and make changes to the diff algoys to minimize crickets miners income vs honest miners.
At this point I can reveal that its based standard used in industry for a long time and its called PID.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PID_controller
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