I'd like to present to you all the forward to a coin cloning guide written by well know scam coin creator SHAKEZULU.
Before i post what he said and a link for reference i want you to consider he did not mention anything in his guide
about security in the slightest nor did he mention anything about the overall long term effects of coin cloning..
can any of you read the following and say this is healthy for our Crypto scene ?
I'd say it's the equivalent of handing out guns to toddlers..
Oh and if you don't know who that guy is don't worry you can be forgiven he uses an endless amount of names online,
he must have forgotten to mention in his guide that your suppose to hide who you are like a coward changing your name constantly lol
Ok so here is what the start of the guide said and the end part.. his cloning coins for profit tutorial (SHA256 edition)
Oh and by the way thanks for making a mess of our scene and making us all look bad and lowering the value of older legit coins etc Shake good job buddy.
thanks for "ushering in a whole new era of cloned coins"
http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=sha256_altcoin_cloning_guideHow to clone SHA256D Coins for Fun and Profit
Oh, here we go again! So hot on the heels (or not so hot as the case may be considering its been nearly a year since I started writing about this stuff) of my Scrypt coin cloning guide, I present to you another version, this time targeted at making SHA256 coins, based on Bitcoin 0.8.x.
Why? Why? Why?
Why not? This whole journey has been about the code for me. I've tried to learn these coins inside and out and have had some spectacular success and some epic fails along the way. Cryptocurrency is FULL of “coulda, woulda, shoulda” to coin a phrase I hear quite often escape my wife's lips. If you're not enjoying the ride, there's no point. I got started in this scene to expand my knowledge of programming and networking, meet new people around the world, and to make a few bits doing something I like. Its turned in to a nearly daily routine for me–get up, research, read, try something, try something else. After awhile I've found many of the techniques and answers to a lot of questions. I've also found what coin source code works best for cloning and developed my own versions. You're likely familiar with 'foo' and 'bar' coins by now? How about all the coins released that say 'adam m!' in the About dialog? Yea, you've seen them, you've mined them.
If you've read Scrypt Altcoin Cloning Guide you're most likely wondering why I don't finish the Scrypt Altcoin Troubleshooting Guide. This is the reason. I've been working on a good, clone-able version of Bitcoin for awhile. Thanks to some help from an outstanding Dev from the other side of the world (at least from me, remember I said this is partly about making new friends?) I am back at it, ushering in a whole new era of cloned coins in SHA! Old is new again, eh? Ha, yes it is. ASIC devices are rampantly sweeping the market place and in return, the difficulty of Bitcoin is skyrocketing. The alt-coin phase enters a new era as these devices get down in to every day folk's hands. What to mine with my Block Erupters? How about your own coin? Yes!
Conclusions, as if.
Hmm, wrap it up nicely in a bow here–or perhaps not. Once again, I've simply set out to make this as easy as possible for you and hopefully to give you something to fill up a weekend. If you can't/don't want to figure this out, I'm generally willing to answer intelligent questions and can be found via my website
https://andarazroflove.org or IRC on freenode in #fridaynightunix.