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legendary
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If someone answer me a question of can. There is no reference to HYP. Why A Certain coin, INSTEAD of my own IP, I Appear Something like this: "ip" : "2001:0:9d38:6ab8:2cf8:3ab5:b089:b520",

What is it you are looking at bud?

My IP is different from this: "ip", "2001:0:9d38:6ab8:2cf8:3ab5:b089:b520", which appears in "getinfo" Why is that so?

Ipv6
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 255
If someone answer me a question of can. There is no reference to HYP. Why A Certain coin, INSTEAD of my own IP, I Appear Something like this: "ip" : "2001:0:9d38:6ab8:2cf8:3ab5:b089:b520",

What is it you are looking at bud?

My IP is different from this: "ip", "2001:0:9d38:6ab8:2cf8:3ab5:b089:b520", which appears in "getinfo" Why is that so?
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1000
Crackpot Idealist
If someone answer me a question of can. There is no reference to HYP. Why A Certain coin, INSTEAD of my own IP, I Appear Something like this: "ip" : "2001:0:9d38:6ab8:2cf8:3ab5:b089:b520",

What is it you are looking at bud?
sr. member
Activity: 826
Merit: 255
If someone answer me a question of can. There is no reference to HYP. Why A Certain coin, INSTEAD of my own IP, I Appear Something like this: "ip" : "2001:0:9d38:6ab8:2cf8:3ab5:b089:b520",
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1002
I was wondering where the dive came from, that sure was a hit for HYP. unfortunately as I am watching the cryptsy market I still feel something else may be going on, I can understand the 700,000 emergency dump, but it really does seem someone out there is purposely trying to hold this price down to 100 sat. Unless its just the normal panic sellers falling in play. If it is panic sellers, it only enables all of us to make good staking positions on thier panic sell offs Smiley

I am having some issues on Cryptsy with a couple withdraws right now Sad I hope its not like my last problem that has been 29 days and 4 hours and still they have not corrected the issue. 29 days is a long time to wait on HYP considering it could mature and stake (maybe even stake twice) in that amount of time. Sad I have a bunch of HYP still in my cryptsy account I wont send until these other withdraws go thru. Cryptsy has a bad habit of making you pay for their mistakes. For example, I had a deposit on another coin and when they did maintenance on their wallet I am assuming they had not backed up their wallet.dat file correctly and lost the wallet address my coins came thru on and because of their mistake I am the one who lost those coins, they absorbed absolutely no cost for their mistake.

EDIT: HAHA as I was writing this those deposits started flowing right thru now HAHAHA thank the crypto gods for that one I was a bit nervous, I had over 100,000 HYP in stuck withdraws LOL

It would be nice if there is a big sell like that the seller could give a little bit of notice to the community so we can try and come together and absorb the hit, maybe even go as far as make the sell/buys thru a HYP escrow off the market so not to panic the other day trading HYP traders. a 700,000 dump like that could have effects in the millions actually after the panic sellers are through. Just my thoughts.

I frequently talk with Cryptsy's main wallet guy, and I can assure you that there was no malice involved. They had a very major server failure, and it took some time to set things right. I've been assured that no private keys were lost, but a lot of time was lost in getting things straight. These are pretty serious players, too. They had deliberate attack well covered, but missed that one thing Tongue It happens to the best of us, and they do learn from their disasters. I also know, because we were conversing at the time, that the man I'm speaking of put in a couple of extremely long days trying to get everything back on track. And he works on a straight salary. Occasionally Mr. Murphy wins, even with the best of planning.

The situation with the coin  I am talking about happened  25 days before the recent server failure. I had netcoins stuck during that server failure but they came thru just fine afterwards. I had another coin 25 days before the server failure never made it to my cryptsy account but made it to the cryptsy wallet, the wallet then went into maintenance and then out of maintenance and I still had not gotten my coins, now it is back in maintenance, so that means if the wallet was in sync the address my coins went to were not on that wallet.dat, thus I lose, they refuse to respond to the ticket anymore. were now over 30 days on that ticket. I sent them the TXIDs I sent them the actual withdraw statement and a screenshot of the cryptsy depositing address in my account, they have more than enough proof to see the coins were deposited into a cryptsy depositing address, and that the coins made it there. but I dont have my coins Sad


Do you have a ticket # or the deposit address so I can look into it?
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1022
Anarchy is not chaos.
I was wondering where the dive came from, that sure was a hit for HYP. unfortunately as I am watching the cryptsy market I still feel something else may be going on, I can understand the 700,000 emergency dump, but it really does seem someone out there is purposely trying to hold this price down to 100 sat. Unless its just the normal panic sellers falling in play. If it is panic sellers, it only enables all of us to make good staking positions on thier panic sell offs Smiley

I am having some issues on Cryptsy with a couple withdraws right now Sad I hope its not like my last problem that has been 29 days and 4 hours and still they have not corrected the issue. 29 days is a long time to wait on HYP considering it could mature and stake (maybe even stake twice) in that amount of time. Sad I have a bunch of HYP still in my cryptsy account I wont send until these other withdraws go thru. Cryptsy has a bad habit of making you pay for their mistakes. For example, I had a deposit on another coin and when they did maintenance on their wallet I am assuming they had not backed up their wallet.dat file correctly and lost the wallet address my coins came thru on and because of their mistake I am the one who lost those coins, they absorbed absolutely no cost for their mistake.

EDIT: HAHA as I was writing this those deposits started flowing right thru now HAHAHA thank the crypto gods for that one I was a bit nervous, I had over 100,000 HYP in stuck withdraws LOL

It would be nice if there is a big sell like that the seller could give a little bit of notice to the community so we can try and come together and absorb the hit, maybe even go as far as make the sell/buys thru a HYP escrow off the market so not to panic the other day trading HYP traders. a 700,000 dump like that could have effects in the millions actually after the panic sellers are through. Just my thoughts.

I frequently talk with Cryptsy's main wallet guy, and I can assure you that there was no malice involved. They had a very major server failure, and it took some time to set things right. I've been assured that no private keys were lost, but a lot of time was lost in getting things straight. These are pretty serious players, too. They had deliberate attack well covered, but missed that one thing Tongue It happens to the best of us, and they do learn from their disasters. I also know, because we were conversing at the time, that the man I'm speaking of put in a couple of extremely long days trying to get everything back on track. And he works on a straight salary. Occasionally Mr. Murphy wins, even with the best of planning.

The situation with the coin  I am talking about happened  25 days before the recent server failure. I had netcoins stuck during that server failure but they came thru just fine afterwards. I had another coin 25 days before the server failure never made it to my cryptsy account but made it to the cryptsy wallet, the wallet then went into maintenance and then out of maintenance and I still had not gotten my coins, now it is back in maintenance, so that means if the wallet was in sync the address my coins went to were not on that wallet.dat, thus I lose, they refuse to respond to the ticket anymore. were now over 30 days on that ticket. I sent them the TXIDs I sent them the actual withdraw statement and a screenshot of the cryptsy depositing address in my account, they have more than enough proof to see the coins were deposited into a cryptsy depositing address, and that the coins made it there. but I dont have my coins Sad


That's fucked up.

I'll forward this message. I have no real affiliation, I just know the guy. Maybe he can help.
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 502
I was wondering where the dive came from, that sure was a hit for HYP. unfortunately as I am watching the cryptsy market I still feel something else may be going on, I can understand the 700,000 emergency dump, but it really does seem someone out there is purposely trying to hold this price down to 100 sat. Unless its just the normal panic sellers falling in play. If it is panic sellers, it only enables all of us to make good staking positions on thier panic sell offs Smiley

I am having some issues on Cryptsy with a couple withdraws right now Sad I hope its not like my last problem that has been 29 days and 4 hours and still they have not corrected the issue. 29 days is a long time to wait on HYP considering it could mature and stake (maybe even stake twice) in that amount of time. Sad I have a bunch of HYP still in my cryptsy account I wont send until these other withdraws go thru. Cryptsy has a bad habit of making you pay for their mistakes. For example, I had a deposit on another coin and when they did maintenance on their wallet I am assuming they had not backed up their wallet.dat file correctly and lost the wallet address my coins came thru on and because of their mistake I am the one who lost those coins, they absorbed absolutely no cost for their mistake.

EDIT: HAHA as I was writing this those deposits started flowing right thru now HAHAHA thank the crypto gods for that one I was a bit nervous, I had over 100,000 HYP in stuck withdraws LOL

It would be nice if there is a big sell like that the seller could give a little bit of notice to the community so we can try and come together and absorb the hit, maybe even go as far as make the sell/buys thru a HYP escrow off the market so not to panic the other day trading HYP traders. a 700,000 dump like that could have effects in the millions actually after the panic sellers are through. Just my thoughts.

I frequently talk with Cryptsy's main wallet guy, and I can assure you that there was no malice involved. They had a very major server failure, and it took some time to set things right. I've been assured that no private keys were lost, but a lot of time was lost in getting things straight. These are pretty serious players, too. They had deliberate attack well covered, but missed that one thing Tongue It happens to the best of us, and they do learn from their disasters. I also know, because we were conversing at the time, that the man I'm speaking of put in a couple of extremely long days trying to get everything back on track. And he works on a straight salary. Occasionally Mr. Murphy wins, even with the best of planning.

The situation with the coin  I am talking about happened  25 days before the recent server failure. I had netcoins stuck during that server failure but they came thru just fine afterwards. I had another coin 25 days before the server failure never made it to my cryptsy account but made it to the cryptsy wallet, the wallet then went into maintenance and then out of maintenance and I still had not gotten my coins, now it is back in maintenance, so that means if the wallet was in sync the address my coins went to were not on that wallet.dat, thus I lose, they refuse to respond to the ticket anymore. were now over 30 days on that ticket. I sent them the TXIDs I sent them the actual withdraw statement and a screenshot of the cryptsy depositing address in my account, they have more than enough proof to see the coins were deposited into a cryptsy depositing address, and that the coins made it there. but I dont have my coins Sad
legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1022
Anarchy is not chaos.
I was wondering where the dive came from, that sure was a hit for HYP. unfortunately as I am watching the cryptsy market I still feel something else may be going on, I can understand the 700,000 emergency dump, but it really does seem someone out there is purposely trying to hold this price down to 100 sat. Unless its just the normal panic sellers falling in play. If it is panic sellers, it only enables all of us to make good staking positions on thier panic sell offs Smiley

I am having some issues on Cryptsy with a couple withdraws right now Sad I hope its not like my last problem that has been 29 days and 4 hours and still they have not corrected the issue. 29 days is a long time to wait on HYP considering it could mature and stake (maybe even stake twice) in that amount of time. Sad I have a bunch of HYP still in my cryptsy account I wont send until these other withdraws go thru. Cryptsy has a bad habit of making you pay for their mistakes. For example, I had a deposit on another coin and when they did maintenance on their wallet I am assuming they had not backed up their wallet.dat file correctly and lost the wallet address my coins came thru on and because of their mistake I am the one who lost those coins, they absorbed absolutely no cost for their mistake.

EDIT: HAHA as I was writing this those deposits started flowing right thru now HAHAHA thank the crypto gods for that one I was a bit nervous, I had over 100,000 HYP in stuck withdraws LOL

It would be nice if there is a big sell like that the seller could give a little bit of notice to the community so we can try and come together and absorb the hit, maybe even go as far as make the sell/buys thru a HYP escrow off the market so not to panic the other day trading HYP traders. a 700,000 dump like that could have effects in the millions actually after the panic sellers are through. Just my thoughts.

I frequently talk with Cryptsy's main wallet guy, and I can assure you that there was no malice involved. They had a very major server failure, and it took some time to set things right. I've been assured that no private keys were lost, but a lot of time was lost in getting things straight. These are pretty serious players, too. They had deliberate attack well covered, but missed that one thing Tongue It happens to the best of us, and they do learn from their disasters. I also know, because we were conversing at the time, that the man I'm speaking of put in a couple of extremely long days trying to get everything back on track. And he works on a straight salary. Occasionally Mr. Murphy wins, even with the best of planning.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
I was wondering where the dive came from, that sure was a hit for HYP. unfortunately as I am watching the cryptsy market I still feel something else may be going on, I can understand the 700,000 emergency dump, but it really does seem someone out there is purposely trying to hold this price down to 100 sat. Unless its just the normal panic sellers falling in play. If it is panic sellers, it only enables all of us to make good staking positions on thier panic sell offs Smiley

I am having some issues on Cryptsy with a couple withdraws right now Sad I hope its not like my last problem that has been 29 days and 4 hours and still they have not corrected the issue. 29 days is a long time to wait on HYP considering it could mature and stake (maybe even stake twice) in that amount of time. Sad I have a bunch of HYP still in my cryptsy account I wont send until these other withdraws go thru. Cryptsy has a bad habit of making you pay for their mistakes. For example, I had a deposit on another coin and when they did maintenance on their wallet I am assuming they had not backed up their wallet.dat file correctly and lost the wallet address my coins came thru on and because of their mistake I am the one who lost those coins, they absorbed absolutely no cost for their mistake.

EDIT: HAHA as I was writing this those deposits started flowing right thru now HAHAHA thank the crypto gods for that one I was a bit nervous, I had over 100,000 HYP in stuck withdraws LOL

It would be nice if there is a big sell like that the seller could give a little bit of notice to the community so we can try and come together and absorb the hit, maybe even go as far as make the sell/buys thru a HYP escrow off the market so not to panic the other day trading HYP traders. a 700,000 dump like that could have effects in the millions actually after the panic sellers are through. Just my thoughts.

I agree 100%. Please inform the rest of us of such a dump or unloading and I'll even say I'll give you more than market value. Just to minimize panic dumping.
hero member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 502
I was wondering where the dive came from, that sure was a hit for HYP. unfortunately as I am watching the cryptsy market I still feel something else may be going on, I can understand the 700,000 emergency dump, but it really does seem someone out there is purposely trying to hold this price down to 100 sat. Unless its just the normal panic sellers falling in play. If it is panic sellers, it only enables all of us to make good staking positions on thier panic sell offs Smiley

I am having some issues on Cryptsy with a couple withdraws right now Sad I hope its not like my last problem that has been 29 days and 4 hours and still they have not corrected the issue. 29 days is a long time to wait on HYP considering it could mature and stake (maybe even stake twice) in that amount of time. Sad I have a bunch of HYP still in my cryptsy account I wont send until these other withdraws go thru. Cryptsy has a bad habit of making you pay for their mistakes. For example, I had a deposit on another coin and when they did maintenance on their wallet I am assuming they had not backed up their wallet.dat file correctly and lost the wallet address my coins came thru on and because of their mistake I am the one who lost those coins, they absorbed absolutely no cost for their mistake.

EDIT: HAHA as I was writing this those deposits started flowing right thru now HAHAHA thank the crypto gods for that one I was a bit nervous, I had over 100,000 HYP in stuck withdraws LOL

It would be nice if there is a big sell like that the seller could give a little bit of notice to the community so we can try and come together and absorb the hit, maybe even go as far as make the sell/buys thru a HYP escrow off the market so not to panic the other day trading HYP traders. a 700,000 dump like that could have effects in the millions actually after the panic sellers are through. Just my thoughts.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I've noticed that the price for HYP has been going down
 quite a bit over the last few weeks.
Is that because most people are now getting new coins via minting?


A large holder of HYP needed to get out of all of his coin investments in a hurry, so 700k HYP was liquidated quite fast. I think this ate up a lot of the buy orders, and they haven't been replaced yet. Minting is adding around 960k HYP per day, with price @ 100 sats that would mean an expansion in value of 1 BTC of value per day is being absorbed if price stays constant.

OK. Thanks for the explanation.

I can help fix this after payday.  I probably can't buy 700K hyp, but I can do my part. Grin

I also noticed it and thought there was a team effort to hurt us. Good to know it was just someone cashing out. Good time to get a coveted 1 million coin position.

XPY seems to have the market cornered on those ¨team efforts¨ you speak of. Hopefully HYP can just keep growing quietly under the radar for now.
full member
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I've noticed that the price for HYP has been going down
 quite a bit over the last few weeks.
Is that because most people are now getting new coins via minting?


A large holder of HYP needed to get out of all of his coin investments in a hurry, so 700k HYP was liquidated quite fast. I think this ate up a lot of the buy orders, and they haven't been replaced yet. Minting is adding around 960k HYP per day, with price @ 100 sats that would mean an expansion in value of 1 BTC of value per day is being absorbed if price stays constant.

OK. Thanks for the explanation.

I can help fix this after payday.  I probably can't buy 700K hyp, but I can do my part. Grin

I also noticed it and thought there was a team effort to hurt us. Good to know it was just someone cashing out. Good time to get a coveted 1 million coin position.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I've noticed that the price for HYP has been going down quite a bit over the last few weeks.
Is that because most people are now getting new coins via minting?


A large holder of HYP needed to get out of all of his coin investments in a hurry, so 700k HYP was liquidated quite fast. I think this ate up a lot of the buy orders, and they haven't been replaced yet. Minting is adding around 960k HYP per day, with price @ 100 sats that would mean an expansion in value of 1 BTC of value per day is being absorbed if price stays constant.

OK. Thanks for the explanation.

I can help fix this after payday.  I probably can't buy 700K hyp, but I can do my part. Grin
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
I've noticed that the price for HYP has been going down quite a bit over the last few weeks.
Is that because most people are now getting new coins via minting?


A large holder of HYP needed to get out of all of his coin investments in a hurry, so 700k HYP was liquidated quite fast. I think this ate up a lot of the buy orders, and they haven't been replaced yet. Minting is adding around 960k HYP per day, with price @ 100 sats that would mean an expansion in value of 1 BTC of value per day is being absorbed if price stays constant.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I've noticed that the price for HYP has been going down quite a bit over the last few weeks.
Is that because most people are now getting new coins via minting?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1000
Blockchain Developer
I have some more indepth stuff I want to coordinate with but I want to a little more privately, what's a good way to catch up with you guys off bitcointalk?

##hyperstake on freenode is usually the best place
legendary
Activity: 882
Merit: 1024
I have some more indepth stuff I want to coordinate with but I want to a little more privately, what's a good way to catch up with you guys off bitcointalk?
legendary
Activity: 1133
Merit: 1050
Concerning CryptoCoinExplorer:  hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com

Over the last month or so, there has been more downtime then normal. This is due to server restarts by the server provider.

Before the recent incidents, server restarts were a relatively rare occurrence.When CCE 3.5 was written last year, unattended restarts were not a major consideration.
I do not run a startup script for CCE servers as I prefer to manually restart CCE 3.5 explorers.
This is to ensure the startup goes smooth as there are a couple of issues, though rare, that could come up.

Development of CCE 4 started a few months ago and the database loader is at a state that it could be deployed.
The CCE 4 database loader is very restart friendly and also much more fault/error tolerant then the CCE 3.5 loader.

In light of these recent events, I am going to write a modified version of the CCE 4 database loader that will work with CCE 3.5 databases.

This will allow me to confidently use a server startup script to start the explorers unattended whenever there is a restart.

The plan is to have this deployed over the weekend/early next week.

My apologies for any inconvenience this has caused.

No worries. Thanks for the update!
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1000
Concerning CryptoCoinExplorer:  hyp.cryptocoinexplorer.com

Over the last month or so, there has been more downtime then normal. This is due to server restarts by the server provider.

Before the recent incidents, server restarts were a relatively rare occurrence.When CCE 3.5 was written last year, unattended restarts were not a major consideration.
I do not run a startup script for CCE servers as I prefer to manually restart CCE 3.5 explorers.
This is to ensure the startup goes smooth as there are a couple of issues, though rare, that could come up.

Development of CCE 4 started a few months ago and the database loader is at a state that it could be deployed.
The CCE 4 database loader is very restart friendly and also much more fault/error tolerant then the CCE 3.5 loader.

In light of these recent events, I am going to write a modified version of the CCE 4 database loader that will work with CCE 3.5 databases.

This will allow me to confidently use a server startup script to start the explorers unattended whenever there is a restart.

The plan is to have this deployed over the weekend/early next week.

My apologies for any inconvenience this has caused.
sr. member
Activity: 371
Merit: 250
ever look at cryptonite?

probably not a good idea to destroy data in the age of information. i think it can be very useful (and in some cases even necessary) to have a possibility to trace transactions deep into the abyss. that's why the blockchain is also called the distributed ledger. imho, the security of cryptonite's mini-blockchain is doubtful. new coins are matured instantly and no confirmations of transactions can be made (it simplifies the task of an alternative chain creation). one of possible workarounds for us could be some blockchain compression or a light version of the wallet which uses the merkle root for transaction confirmations as in bitcoin's MultiBit.

I for one don't really care about destruction of data, it's probably even a bit of a good thing as it can add to the anonymity and decentralized nature of the Blockchain. Blockchain compression can only go so far, for something to really be infinitely self sustaining it should work like a rolling Blockchain where old data is pruned off otherwise you still have the growing ledger. I am pretty sure that a multi-bit like wallet using the merkle root only isn't able to Stake (or atleast not currently).

I agree, but the nature of crypto is not only in anonymity (there are also other ways to hide transaction history rather than just simply erase it), in the ideal world there will be no need in anonymity Cheesy The idea of the blockchain is something that can be saved in centuries hermetically sealed, it opens a road for extension of its functionality to let it go beyond money transfer. If it is the trade-off to save some disk space, I predict that in few years even 100 GB blockchain won't be a problem (Moore's law is still actual), with all it's synchro hashing work. So a compression or some harmless truncation (or full-blockchain master nodes, in the case of the multibit-like light wallet which can ask for a piece of the blockchain to be able to stake) can be a temporary solution to release back the full power of the blockchain later.

I'm divided on this, but mostly I fall to the side of keep the data forever.

I also suspect that storage won't be a huge issue going forward. HDD's just keep getting bigger, and SSD are getting bigger, cheaper, and more efficient as well. Plus, there are things like Electrum, though I think at present it couldn't work for staking coins. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong on that, because a thin client for Hyp would kick ass.


I heard PandaCoin had a lite Client a while back along with quick-sync.

I'm more along the lines that there will be many different types of Coins so although hard drives are getting bigger, you also have more Blockchains to run so it doesn't hold up to moore's law when you are holding hundreds of different Coins.

*And I also think one could 110% guarantee HYPs place as a survivor if Presstab would add in sound effects from Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure for when you stake a block ("Most Triumphant!"  "Excellent!") or get an orphan ("Bogus Dude!")  Cheesy

thats a GREAT idea... take it a step further and make the sfx theme-able

I just wanted to reply and make this quote thread even bigger.

why on earth would you want to do that?

I don't know, more data, more better right?  Eventually we can fill the known universe with trivial historical block chain data. Grin

Eventually we will fill a little crystal with the known universe Cheesy It can't be called trivial if somebody relies on it in his work.

For Coins to survive it means that people needs to work together in order to keep relevant, gone are the days where a person should viciously guard their secrets.

Great points!  Fractal quantum data storage - within all is contained all, I want that little crystal!  Open source that and share the secrets, please.  If a butterfly beating its wings can start a hurricane, (chaos theory) the possibility exists that by cooperation and working together we could keep most any coin relevant. 

Perhaps “trivial” was a poor choice of words, one persons “trivial” is another persons esoteric hobby memorizing the first multiple digits of pi, 3.1415.... Cheesy Please pardon my use of it.

On the plus side the physical limitations of storage and networking does limit in some way the number of block chains one can effectively play around and support on a computer thus insuring a bit of a “survival of the fittest” competition among coin communities.   However, if the block chain becomes too long it does limit the ease at which new community members can get started and it becomes somewhat of a barrier to entry.  I would vote for adding some type of lite client like Panda coin so that it would be easier to use on a cell phone or get started.

I hesitated to be the first person to break from tradition and purge the early data from the quote chain and was kind of on the fence about it until it occurred to me that perhaps we could set some new record for the longest most unwieldy quote chain and somehow it seems apropos in the discussion about retaining or purging old block chain data.  Wink
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