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Topic: ••• [ANN][SMC] SmartCoin • KGW • Cryptsy • Reduced Block Rewards • Update your wallets • 10 EXCHANGE - page 100. (Read 298777 times)

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Just thought I'd mention that we've been in the top 5 at coinwarz every time I checked today - and since the implementation of the Gravity Well, that's a good thing Smiley   With their current minor pull back, we're even rated as a better value than Doge which has the 3rd or 4th highest market cap of any coin.  Amazing. 

Steady as she goes, lads and lasses! 

Kudos to you, Dev!
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smartcoin.io
SMARTCOIN - who stole my wallet?

It was there, then it had gone.

It was hosted on your domain, which is also gone.




The Smartcoin domain is still there for me. It never had the online wallet on. There has been a ton of posts in this thread confirming it was a scam and the OP said not to use it for quite some time now. Sad that you lost your coins but you're directing your anger at the wrong place.

WTF? I got an email from smartcoin, setting me up with a wallet after the giveaway which I signed up for. I didn't buy any, then it all disappears.

The domain used for the wallet isn't the domain being used as the info page.

So, someone set up an elaborate scam or smartcoin scammed people with a pretend giveaway.

Ockham's razor indicates to me the real culprit.





We didn't set you up with any wallet. We never told you where to place your coins. You gave your wallet address when you redeemed your coins. If you decided that an online wallet was the best place to put them then that is your decision. Stop calling our giveaway a scam. It was far from it - everyone received their coins, including you. Where you decide to put it is not our problem.

Everyone else who lost coins in the online wallet have come to the realization that their >1000 SMC is gone forever and here you are making a huge fuss over $3. Grow up.
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SMARTCOIN - who stole my wallet?

It was there, then it had gone.

It was hosted on your domain, which is also gone.




The Smartcoin domain is still there for me. It never had the online wallet on. There has been a ton of posts in this thread confirming it was a scam and the OP said not to use it for quite some time now. Sad that you lost your coins but you're directing your anger at the wrong place.

WTF? I got an email from smartcoin, setting me up with a wallet after the giveaway which I signed up for. I didn't buy any, then it all disappears.

The domain used for the wallet isn't the domain being used as the info page.

So, someone set up an elaborate scam or smartcoin scammed people with a pretend giveaway.

Ockham's razor indicates to me the real culprit.





You can find the link here http://smartcoin.io/redeem
Think this is what you actually mean!
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domain was t-hash

Yup, that was the scam wallet. Dirty bast@rds made off with lots of smartcoin. Sorry about that.
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sr. member
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http://taas.fund
SMARTCOIN - who stole my wallet?

It was there, then it had gone.

It was hosted on your domain, which is also gone.




The Smartcoin domain is still there for me. It never had the online wallet on. There has been a ton of posts in this thread confirming it was a scam and the OP said not to use it for quite some time now. Sad that you lost your coins but you're directing your anger at the wrong place.

WTF? I got an email from smartcoin, setting me up with a wallet after the giveaway which I signed up for. I didn't buy any, then it all disappears.

The domain used for the wallet isn't the domain being used as the info page.

So, someone set up an elaborate scam or smartcoin scammed people with a pretend giveaway.

Ockham's razor indicates to me the real culprit.





What was the domain for the wallet?
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SMARTCOIN - who stole my wallet?

It was there, then it had gone.

It was hosted on your domain, which is also gone.




The Smartcoin domain is still there for me. It never had the online wallet on. There has been a ton of posts in this thread confirming it was a scam and the OP said not to use it for quite some time now. Sad that you lost your coins but you're directing your anger at the wrong place.

WTF? I got an email from smartcoin, setting me up with a wallet after the giveaway which I signed up for. I didn't buy any, then it all disappears.

The domain used for the wallet isn't the domain being used as the info page.

So, someone set up an elaborate scam or smartcoin scammed people with a pretend giveaway.

Ockham's razor indicates to me the real culprit.



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I  am working on this,dont know how will be late
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http://taas.fund
Some clarification, please: If I understand this correctly (but since I am relatively new I could be totally off), anyone can find a block, but the slower your hash rate the harder it would be compared to the big guns finding it first? Do I have that right? If not, I know that I will be corrected. And I thank you in advance.

Yes, but your best bet (unless you have lots of hashing power) is to mine in a pool because if you go solo it could take weeks or even months to find a block. On the other hand you might get lucky ;-) Mining on a pool lowers the variance so you have a more steady income.

Example of a pool (mine) is:

Quote
P2Pool (1% fee) up here:

http://smartcoin.freily.com:9585

If you want to mine on it just use an address of your own as username, password doesn't matter.

Example:
Code:
cgminer --scrypt -o http://smartcoin.freily.com:9585 -u SWRAdrk56FgrGz3VFpwca4BJDSdNZfGb5y -p x

* No registration required!
* Your payout goes immediately to your wallet after the block drops, the confirmations will happen there

Incidentally, for people behind a proxy at work who want to check up on the pool, you can do so by using the HTTP port (don't use it for cgminer!)
http://smartcoin.freily.com

Okay, great. So I was correct in my assumptions! And I don't think I've ever mined solo. I did some reading before beginning this mining adventure and understood the power of a pool. Thanks!
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Some clarification, please: If I understand this correctly (but since I am relatively new I could be totally off), anyone can find a block, but the slower your hash rate the harder it would be compared to the big guns finding it first? Do I have that right? If not, I know that I will be corrected. And I thank you in advance.

Yes, but your best bet (unless you have lots of hashing power) is to mine in a pool because if you go solo it could take weeks or even months to find a block. On the other hand you might get lucky ;-) Mining on a pool lowers the variance so you have a more steady income.

Example of a pool (mine) is:

Quote
P2Pool (1% fee) up here:

http://smartcoin.freily.com:9585

If you want to mine on it just use an address of your own as username, password doesn't matter.

Example:
Code:
cgminer --scrypt -o http://smartcoin.freily.com:9585 -u SWRAdrk56FgrGz3VFpwca4BJDSdNZfGb5y -p x

* No registration required!
* Your payout goes immediately to your wallet after the block drops, the confirmations will happen there

Incidentally, for people behind a proxy at work who want to check up on the pool, you can do so by using the HTTP port (don't use it for cgminer!)
http://smartcoin.freily.com
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We have the highest volume on coinmarket.io
Cryptsy can you see us?
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http://taas.fund
Some clarification, please: If I understand this correctly (but since I am relatively new I could be totally off), anyone can find a block, but the slower your hash rate the harder it would be compared to the big guns finding it first? Do I have that right? If not, I know that I will be corrected. And I thank you in advance.
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Is one of the pools still over 51%? smc.hash.so was it? I can't remember, but shouldn't people be aware of this potential problem?

smc.hash.so have ~50%+ now :/

Code:
Coin Pool rate Net rate Difficulty
smc 482.3 MH/s      864 MH/s   8.50960573

We need to look at these things

DEV - have you made ​​any Tool for this?
(repost from reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/SmartCoin/comments/1xiyet/read_httpssmchashso_is_500mhs_and_entire_network/cfe9ljf)

It doesn't really matter how much of the network we have, also those numbers are misleading. Network hash rate updates much more slowly than our pools dashboard.

The page you should look at is this:

https://smc.hash.so/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

From there you can see that currently our pool only has about 33% of the network, not even near to the 51%.

That said, most of the time combined hashing power of hash.so (all the different coins) is well over 51% of the SMC network. If I wanted to do a 51% attack, I could just point all the miners to SMC. This holds obviously is true for all large pools and smaller coins. Say if you have a 5GH/s doge pool, you could easily point everyone to some "low" difficulty coin for a few minutes to do your evil deeds, the miners wouldn't even notice it.

(I posted this to BTCtalk: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4920872 a while ago).

The bottomline is that you need to trust the pool you are mining on. We try to be as transparent as possible so that people can mine with us, and I think our track record speaks for itself Smiley

Thanks for the info.  Just to be clear about my post a few pages back: I never meant to imply that your pool was "bad" or being nefarious in any way.  As I wrote, I've mined there myself and never had a single problem.  My suggestion to remove you guys from the OP here was solely to help spread out the network rate.
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Just noticed that altexplorer their wallet is also not updated yet, they have been contacted already.
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Is one of the pools still over 51%? smc.hash.so was it? I can't remember, but shouldn't people be aware of this potential problem?

smc.hash.so have ~50%+ now :/

Code:
Coin Pool rate Net rate Difficulty
smc 482.3 MH/s      864 MH/s  8.50960573

We need to look at these things

DEV - have you made ​​any Tool for this?
(repost from reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/SmartCoin/comments/1xiyet/read_httpssmchashso_is_500mhs_and_entire_network/cfe9ljf)

It doesn't really matter how much of the network we have, also those numbers are misleading. Network hash rate updates much more slowly than our pools dashboard.

The page you should look at is this:

https://smc.hash.so/index.php?page=statistics&action=blocks

From there you can see that currently our pool only has about 33% of the network, not even near to the 51%.

That said, most of the time combined hashing power of hash.so (all the different coins) is well over 51% of the SMC network. If I wanted to do a 51% attack, I could just point all the miners to SMC. This holds obviously is true for all large pools and smaller coins. Say if you have a 5GH/s doge pool, you could easily point everyone to some "low" difficulty coin for a few minutes to do your evil deeds, the miners wouldn't even notice it.

(I posted this to BTCtalk: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.4920872 a while ago).

The bottomline is that you need to trust the pool you are mining on. We try to be as transparent as possible so that people can mine with us, and I think our track record speaks for itself Smiley
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Apparently the web-frontends for P2Pool are not reporting the found blocks, but there are actually blocks found, verifiable in the logs and also by the money coming in ;-)
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