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legendary
Activity: 1190
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July 18, 2016, 03:57:48 AM
Ok so he own's me 0.75 btc's... and more for sure, but I thought he was official seller as nobody stoping him to sell coins, that means IOTA's developers didn't want to put him out or just ignored him, that is bad for sure for IOTA's!

Here is my proof

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1360660.msg14355896;topicseen#msg14355896


and have SS of sending him money and PM's with guy!




I have tried to warn the ppl on april 12th. but now i see my post were deleted Sad Here is what i can find in my history:


Quote
Quote from: child_harold on April 12, 2016, 07:28:32 AM
Quote from: nrg1zer on April 12, 2016, 06:38:15 AM
As i asked child harold, where that negative feedbacks came from he stopped instantly chatting with me :|



Quote from: child_harold on March 23, 2016, 09:12:32 AM
@nrg1zer: DO you know your PM contained a png linking to a malware site?
My tools detected it before I could view it.


The only time I ever had neg feedback was after I began defending Bytecoin against Monero (over a year ago iirc) and smooth saw fit to neg me. smooth withdrew that neg feedback shortly after I stopped supporting Bytecoin publicly. When I asked nrg1zer why he thought Id ever had neg feedback he linked me to a png hosted on a malicious site. Obviously I ceased communicating with him after that.

Notwithstanding the fact I have already paid out IOTA to several individuals (with the assistance of CfB) I am disinclined to engage with this sour grapery. Besides, my work speaks for itself



Having said that I will "keep the peace" and you may regard my remaining IOTA offers closed two hours after this message is posted.

After that Ill PM all buyers who have not received their IOTA after the simple GUI wallet is released. 48-72 hours after that distribution will begin assuming the network is stable and CfB approves.

regards,
CH



Malware? Are you kidding? I only uploaded an image to show you what i was meaning...
Here is another screenshot of what i get, when i click on your trust. Maybe im wrong, but that feedbacks made me nervous and you just ingored me after i asked you about.
I will keep the peace too, but like i said your behavior made me nervous thats all. Maybe the screenshot will explain my doubts. (When its again malware, pls tell me how to upload it for you)

http://imgur.com/HdDMSsX

greetz

sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
July 18, 2016, 03:26:12 AM
Well I thought he was one of developers unfortunately...

There was no information whatsoever to even suggest this. The very first post of both speculation threads(where you posted) also make this very very clear. You're not at mummy and daddy's place anymore. Due diligence is required.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
FreshTheGame
July 18, 2016, 02:55:06 AM
Well I thought he was one of developers unfortunately...

You obviously didn't do much research to jump to that conclusion? Just look at his post history.

I thought he was official seller as nobody stoping him to sell coins, that means IOTA's developers didn't want to put him out or just ignored him, that is bad for sure for IOTA's!


At the end of the day he did own some iota, but he screwed people over for profit. He was able to do that because people were silly and didn't use escrow despite constant warnings from everyone in every bitcointalk trading thread that has ever been posted. You can't really go blaming the devs who had no way to know and who do not have a responsibility to police private, consensual bitcointalk activity around their project - it's a bit ridiculous to try to offload blame on the devs for allowing this to happen!?  Undecided Own your mistake dude and don't repeat it... trusted escrow who you double check to ensure you have not been given clone username etc. There is no other option, if you trust a stranger then you must consider your money gone and it is really 100% your own fault. Trying to pass blame looks childish.

Sorry didn't want to understand that devs are guilty at any point. It was my mistake for sure. I am watching for scams but want to tell that have feeling that he is from dev team and in that terms made mistake. NHF at all just bad point.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
July 18, 2016, 02:04:55 AM
Do we need to uninstall old version and delete DB before installing latest version v1.0.0-minus1?

Also, when moving genesis account to new wallet what are the pro tips, do's and don't's - I get the impression from slack that many people have had troubles. Is there a summary of moving genesis steps?

I believe yes, it is advisable to delete the DB files before installing the latest version. Exchange some node IPs in order to have a sound neighbour list and leave it running for the sync. It usually catches up really fast.

Please everyone stop spreading this misinformation. The user was clearly talking about the app. When you use the app you don't have to do anything. If it is necessary to delete the DB, the app will do so itself. User has to do nothing.
legendary
Activity: 1344
Merit: 1000
July 17, 2016, 11:18:42 PM
Get foundation funded or die tryin  Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 269
Merit: 250
July 17, 2016, 09:59:22 PM
IOTA Foundation is still short ~22.2 Ti (~2220 Ti). If rest funds don't get raised in time, IOTA will fail*. Please Donate ASAP, this might be the last chance to save your investment!! http://foundation.iotatoken.com/


Dead line for Donations is 19.07 if I recall right.

 

*This is my Personal opinion.

Some of us can't donate yet. So they should extend deadline.
If the minimum goal is not meet in July 19th, what will happen? How to deal with the collected 116.8296 Ti fund as of today?

And will developers stop development and our IOTA in hand will be a sh*t? This will be a disaster.
hero member
Activity: 763
Merit: 500
July 17, 2016, 08:01:33 PM
Quote from: kjadB link=topic=1216479.msg15618700#msg15618700
in step 5, we send 3.8 Ti to each address, is '3.8 Ti' an approximation, or the exact amount we send?
edit: in other words what is 3.8 Ti in iOTA?

It is 3.812798742493 TI exactly. You can see it when you receive it and click on the balance. When you transfer your coins to your addresses in your new account, do it one transaction at a time, namely doing your second transaction after your first tranction gets 100% persistence (confirmed).

Thanks! For some reason all of my neighbors are showing as 'null' ... using windows. When I claimed using the previous version I had no problems. Is there known problems with firewall settings etc

You need active nodes. You can exchange nodes with others on Slack #nodesharing channel.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
July 17, 2016, 07:19:35 PM
Quote from: kjadB link=topic=1216479.msg15618700#msg15618700
in step 5, we send 3.8 Ti to each address, is '3.8 Ti' an approximation, or the exact amount we send?
edit: in other words what is 3.8 Ti in iOTA?

It is 3.812798742493 TI exactly. You can see it when you receive it and click on the balance. When you transfer your coins to your addresses in your new account, do it one transaction at a time, namely doing your second transaction after your first tranction gets 100% persistence (confirmed).

Thanks! For some reason all of my neighbors are showing as 'null' ... using windows. When I claimed using the previous version I had no problems. Is there known problems with firewall settings etc
hero member
Activity: 763
Merit: 500
July 17, 2016, 06:49:04 PM
Quote from: kjadB link=topic=1216479.msg15618700#msg15618700
in step 5, we send 3.8 Ti to each address, is '3.8 Ti' an approximation, or the exact amount we send?
edit: in other words what is 3.8 Ti in iOTA?

It is 3.812798742493 TI exactly. You can see it when you receive it and click on the balance. When you transfer your coins to your addresses in your new account, do it one transaction at a time, namely doing your second transaction after your first tranction gets 100% persistence (confirmed).
full member
Activity: 179
Merit: 100
July 17, 2016, 06:40:26 PM
Well I thought he was one of developers unfortunately...

You obviously didn't do much research to jump to that conclusion? Just look at his post history.

I thought he was official seller as nobody stoping him to sell coins, that means IOTA's developers didn't want to put him out or just ignored him, that is bad for sure for IOTA's!


At the end of the day he did own some iota, but he screwed people over for profit. He was able to do that because people were silly and didn't use escrow despite constant warnings from everyone in every bitcointalk trading thread that has ever been posted. You can't really go blaming the devs who had no way to know and who do not have a responsibility to police private, consensual bitcointalk activity around their project - it's a bit ridiculous to try to offload blame on the devs for allowing this to happen!?  Undecided Own your mistake dude and don't repeat it... trusted escrow who you double check to ensure you have not been given clone username etc. There is no other option, if you trust a stranger then you must consider your money gone and it is really 100% your own fault. Trying to pass blame looks childish.
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
FreshTheGame
July 17, 2016, 06:28:45 PM
Well I thought he was one of developers unfortunately...
hero member
Activity: 627
Merit: 500
July 17, 2016, 06:25:38 PM
Sure, he owes you and many other people - but he is GONE. The point is you got scammed and would have needed to take certain precautions to prevent this from happening (escrow).

I'm not sure much can be done about it now.




Ok so he own's me 0.75 btc's... and more for sure, but I thought he was official seller as nobody stoping him to sell coins, that means IOTA's developers didn't want to put him out or just ignored him, that is bad for sure for IOTA's!

Here is my proof

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1360660.msg14355896;topicseen#msg14355896


and have SS of sending him money and PM's with guy!


legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
FreshTheGame
July 17, 2016, 06:18:47 PM
Ok so he own's me 0.75 btc's... and more for sure, but I thought he was official seller as nobody stoping him to sell coins, that means IOTA's developers didn't want to put him out or just ignored him, that is bad for sure for IOTA's!

Here is my proof

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1360660.msg14355896;topicseen#msg14355896


and have SS of sending him money and PM's with guy!

hero member
Activity: 627
Merit: 500
July 17, 2016, 06:14:18 PM
Nothing to do, you lost your money.
Escrow is important in these situations unless you trust the person or can afford to take the loss.


I paid to child_harold 0.75 btc's for IOTA's and didn't get them in early stage of selling coins?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/childharold-249166

What to do now...he is not here with his nickname, for sure with another he is....
legendary
Activity: 1022
Merit: 1000
FreshTheGame
July 17, 2016, 06:08:28 PM
I paid to child_harold 0.75 btc's for IOTA's and didn't get them in early stage of selling coins?

https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/childharold-249166

What to do now...he is not here with his nickname, for sure with another he is....
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 250
July 17, 2016, 06:03:56 PM

Wow guys hold on.

The only thing to do today is :

1. If you claimed your iota before, then open that old wallet with your seeds in the very last client available :
https://github.com/IOTAledger/iota-gui-beta/releases/tag/1.0.0-minus1

2. Generate one address and wait for 3.8 Ti to appear in your balance.

3. Repeat 2. until you get to your total amount of iota.

4. Close your old wallet, create a new one, create a new address and write it down.

5. Reopen your old wallet and send everything to the new wallet.


Done.
If you didn't claim your iota, do nothing today.

Right now the network is lagging and new transactions do not seems to confirm, I suggest to come back tomorrow until devs figure out.


Thanks for these tips!!

in step 5, we send 3.8 Ti to each address, is '3.8 Ti' an approximation, or the exact amount we send?

edit: in other words what is 3.8 Ti in iOTA?
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1070
July 17, 2016, 04:51:23 PM
IOTA Foundation is still short ~22.2 Ti (~2220 Ti). If rest funds don't get raised in time, IOTA will fail*. Please Donate ASAP, this might be the last chance to save your investment!! http://foundation.iotatoken.com/


Dead line for Donations is 19.07 if I recall right.

 

*This is my Personal opinion.

Some of us can't donate yet. So they should extend deadline.
member
Activity: 76
Merit: 10
July 17, 2016, 04:17:54 PM
IOTA Foundation is still short ~22.2 Ti (~2220 Ti). If rest funds don't get raised in time, IOTA will fail*. Please Donate ASAP, this might be the last chance to save your investment!! http://foundation.iotatoken.com/

How many iotas are waiting to get manually claimed by David? Do they pay 5%?
hero member
Activity: 695
Merit: 500
July 17, 2016, 04:02:45 PM
IOTA Foundation is still short ~22.2 Ti (~2220 Ti). If rest funds don't get raised in time, IOTA will fail*. Please Donate ASAP, this might be the last chance to save your investment!! http://foundation.iotatoken.com/


Dead line for Donations is 19.07 if I recall right.

 

*This is my Personal opinion.
hero member
Activity: 763
Merit: 500
July 17, 2016, 02:54:09 PM
Quote from: btcnoob85 link=topic=1216479.msg15616245#msg15616245
Hi. Can someone post a list of nodes. Somehow complicated to enter in the slack forum.

Openly publishing nodes is not recommended by the devs due to security reasons. You better go to Slack becasue there is a node sharing channel for you to exchange nodes with other people privately.
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