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sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 259
August 18, 2017, 06:45:59 PM
Guys, I fixed the problem. Also I will not corrupt Blockchain, I'm checking for hashes.
First blocks with donating to minexbank: http://minexexplorer.com/?r=explorer/address&hash=XMwqEMkCLf1jk2Qh1egi3vGSeAbbsPddrT
Happy day  Wink

Ps. I see I'm getting popular  Cheesy

so? now that bug is fixed?

He fixed for his miners, the bug is still here, ready to be exploited before Minexcoin team fix it.
they will fix that. bugs are everywhere, even in top games. mnx team working hard to fix them.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 117
August 18, 2017, 06:42:00 PM
Guys, I fixed the problem. Also I will not corrupt Blockchain, I'm checking for hashes.
First blocks with donating to minexbank: http://minexexplorer.com/?r=explorer/address&hash=XMwqEMkCLf1jk2Qh1egi3vGSeAbbsPddrT
Happy day  Wink

Ps. I see I'm getting popular  Cheesy

so? now that bug is fixed?

He fixed for his miners, the bug is still here, ready to be exploited before Minexcoin team fix it.
sr. member
Activity: 728
Merit: 259
August 18, 2017, 06:39:03 PM
Guys, I fixed the problem. Also I will not corrupt Blockchain, I'm checking for hashes.
First blocks with donating to minexbank: http://minexexplorer.com/?r=explorer/address&hash=XMwqEMkCLf1jk2Qh1egi3vGSeAbbsPddrT
Happy day  Wink

Ps. I see I'm getting popular  Cheesy

so? now that bug is fixed?
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
August 18, 2017, 06:26:58 PM
Give some more time to minexcoin team..
we already have holded long.. some moretime
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 117
August 18, 2017, 06:25:08 PM
Guys, I fixed the problem. Also I will not corrupt Blockchain, I'm checking for hashes.
First blocks with donating to minexbank: http://minexexplorer.com/?r=explorer/address&hash=XMwqEMkCLf1jk2Qh1egi3vGSeAbbsPddrT
Happy day  Wink

Ps. I see I'm getting popular  Cheesy


Ok, now you can get more popular ^^
hero member
Activity: 521
Merit: 500
August 18, 2017, 06:10:25 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.

I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?

Oh Believe me my dear friend, I am a very early investor and have  lot of interest in this project, both intellectually and financially.

1) The team has been pressured for the exchange from the beginning. What happens when you are being pressured? mistakes. The 2 things are absolutely not uncorellated. Perhaps managing a project would show you this reality?
2) he is not paying the bank, yes I understand that. He is acting selfishly and won't shut down. Again, I have every interest to be angry at him but I am not.

I am a nuclear engineer by formation and one thing i can tell you, stress tests and pushing the systems to failure is my job (was). I used people like him to show me where I was failing in my approach. We welcome people like him to avoid a catastrophy in the future, while unprepared (fukushima?)

Here, a very similar thing is happening. He is selfish but smart.

HE CANNOT DO MUCH DAMAGE TO THE PROJECT, only get a few hundred coins. I'd say he earned it (whatever we think of his selfishness).

Now what's the lesson here?

A) Again, let us stop putting pressure on their shoulder and let them follow through the project. This will avoid to rush things and overlook bugs or errors.
B) Stop whining against euroline and welcome the opportunity that this brings us. It would have been a lot more devastating in the future.

This is the mindset of an engineer (and investor) that everyone should have.

I agree with you! I think he deserves this bounty.
Next time then you write or say he remember that this means EuroLine  Grin
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 10
August 18, 2017, 06:07:50 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.

I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?

Oh Believe me my dear friend, I am a very early investor and have  lot of interest in this project, both intellectually and financially.

1) The team has been pressured for the exchange from the beginning. What happens when you are being pressured? mistakes. The 2 things are absolutely not uncorellated. Perhaps managing a project would show you this reality?
2) he is not paying the bank, yes I understand that. He is acting selfishly and won't shut down. Again, I have every interest to be angry at him but I am not.

I am a nuclear engineer by formation and one thing i can tell you, stress tests and pushing the systems to failure is my job (was). I used people like him to show me where I was failing in my approach. We welcome people like him to avoid a catastrophy in the future, while unprepared (fukushima?)

Here, a very similar thing is happening. He is selfish but smart.

HE CANNOT DO MUCH DAMAGE TO THE PROJECT, only get a few hundred coins. I'd say he earned it (whatever we think of his selfishness).

Now what's the lesson here?

A) Again, let us stop putting pressure on their shoulder and let them follow through the project. This will avoid to rush things and overlook bugs or errors.
B) Stop whining against euroline and welcome the opportunity that this brings us. It would have been a lot more devastating in the future.

This is the mindset of an engineer (and investor) that everyone should have.

I agree with you! I think he deserves this bounty.
full member
Activity: 238
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August 18, 2017, 05:57:32 PM
So this coin OFFICIALLY failed before list at exchange ? BIG LOL

so what are they doing delaying 2 month and tell investor that they are working hard after that we only see FAILED to this project.

so you are working hard DEV TEAM ?

work hard just to release this noob code ?

Shame on you and your team, you and your team just a group of garbage.
hero member
Activity: 521
Merit: 500
August 18, 2017, 05:56:32 PM
Guys, I fixed the problem. Also I will not corrupt Blockchain, I'm checking for hashes.
First blocks with donating to minexbank: http://minexexplorer.com/?r=explorer/address&hash=XMwqEMkCLf1jk2Qh1egi3vGSeAbbsPddrT
Happy day  Wink

Ps. I see I'm getting popular  Cheesy
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 117
August 18, 2017, 05:50:07 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.

I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?

Oh Believe me my dear friend, I am a very early investor and have  lot of interest in this project, both intellectually and financially.

1) The team has been pressured for the exchange from the beginning. What happens when you are being pressured? mistakes. The 2 things are absolutely not uncorellated. Perhaps managing a project would show you this reality?
2) he is not paying the bank, yes I understand that. He is acting selfishly and won't shut down. Again, I have every interest to be angry at him but I am not.

I am a nuclear engineer by formation and one thing i can tell you, stress tests and pushing the systems to failure is my job (was). I used people like him to show me where I was failing in my approach. We welcome people like him to avoid a catastrophy in the future, while unprepared (fukushima?)

Here, a very similar thing is happening. He is selfish but smart.

HE CANNOT DO MUCH DAMAGE TO THE PROJECT, only get a few hundred coins. I'd say he earned it (whatever we think of his selfishness).

Now what's the lesson here?

A) Again, let us stop putting pressure on their shoulder and let them follow through the project. This will avoid to rush things and overlook bugs or errors.
B) Stop whining against euroline and welcome the opportunity that this brings us. It would have been a lot more devastating in the future.

This is the mindset of an engineer (and investor) that everyone should have.

The problem is he is taking all the blocks, and the part paid to MinexBank (which come at like 99% from Racquemis pool) is decreasing...
Minecoin.org said there is sufficiend funds in MinexBank to don't worry for lot of times, so I hope it's true and they will fix that.

Also, Racquemis spoke about another problem, something which can corrupt the blockchain if the pool is not set up correctly, and it look like this guy hasn't set up correctly his pool because he is not paying MinexBank.
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Activity: 251
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August 18, 2017, 05:49:08 PM
1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.

I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?

Oh Believe me my dear friend, I am a very early investor and have  lot of interest in this project, both intellectually and financially.

1) The team has been pressured for the exchange from the beginning. What happens when you are being pressured? mistakes. The 2 things are absolutely not uncorellated. Perhaps managing a project would show you this reality?
2) he is not paying the bank, yes I understand that. He is acting selfishly and won't shut down. Again, I have every interest to be angry at him but I am not.

Ok he can be selfish if he wants.   But there ought to be consequences, such as forgoing the "reward".

BTW I found the bug in MinexBank testnet that let you double dip by sending money to yourself two, three, four times.   So far I have not asked for a bounty, neither have I received one.

In fact I got a hard time from the support team who tried to convince me that I was doing something wrong.  And got treated like I was trying to game the system when I wasn't.   Unlike Euroline who doesn't care.

If he stopped mining, he would deserve a bounty reward.  Otherwise his selfishness has disqualified him.

Quote
I am a nuclear engineer by formation and one thing i can tell you, stress tests and pushing the systems to failure is my job (was). I used people like him to show me where I was failing in my approach. We welcome people like him to avoid a catastrophy in the future, while unprepared (fukushima?)

Here, a very similar thing is happening. He is selfish but smart.

HE CANNOT DO MUCH DAMAGE TO THE PROJECT, only get a few hundred coins. I'd say he earned it (whatever we think of his selfishness).

Now what's the lesson here?

A) Again, let us stop putting pressure on their shoulder and let them follow through the project. This will avoid to rush things and overlook bugs or errors.
B) Stop whining against euroline and welcome the opportunity that this brings us. It would have been a lot more devastating in the future.

This is the mindset of an engineer (and investor) that everyone should have.

Yup but I'm p*d off.   And he does not deserve a reward (anymore). EOF


Don't think for a second that I'm not pissed. I am.

full member
Activity: 251
Merit: 100
August 18, 2017, 05:47:49 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.

Work with your negative trust ratings first before you try to save someone. lol

Thanks for notifying that to me. I just saw that I had 3 negative trust reviews, total BS.
That will give me the opportunity to do omething about it
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Activity: 238
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August 18, 2017, 05:46:48 PM
1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.

I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?

Oh Believe me my dear friend, I am a very early investor and have  lot of interest in this project, both intellectually and financially.

1) The team has been pressured for the exchange from the beginning. What happens when you are being pressured? mistakes. The 2 things are absolutely not uncorellated. Perhaps managing a project would show you this reality?
2) he is not paying the bank, yes I understand that. He is acting selfishly and won't shut down. Again, I have every interest to be angry at him but I am not.

Ok he can be selfish if he wants.   But there ought to be consequences, such as forgoing the "reward".

BTW I found the bug in MinexBank testnet that let you double dip by sending money to yourself two, three, four times.   So far I have not asked for a bounty, neither have I received one.

In fact I got a hard time from the support team who tried to convince me that I was doing something wrong.  And got treated like I was trying to game the system when I wasn't.   Unlike Euroline who doesn't care.

If he stopped mining, he would deserve a bounty reward.  Otherwise his selfishness has disqualified him.

Quote
I am a nuclear engineer by formation and one thing i can tell you, stress tests and pushing the systems to failure is my job (was). I used people like him to show me where I was failing in my approach. We welcome people like him to avoid a catastrophy in the future, while unprepared (fukushima?)

Here, a very similar thing is happening. He is selfish but smart.

HE CANNOT DO MUCH DAMAGE TO THE PROJECT, only get a few hundred coins. I'd say he earned it (whatever we think of his selfishness).

Now what's the lesson here?

A) Again, let us stop putting pressure on their shoulder and let them follow through the project. This will avoid to rush things and overlook bugs or errors.
B) Stop whining against euroline and welcome the opportunity that this brings us. It would have been a lot more devastating in the future.

This is the mindset of an engineer (and investor) that everyone should have.

Yup but I'm p*d off.   And he does not deserve a reward (anymore). EOF

Amen! Agreed he should stop mining them ask for the award. He has done far too much damage now to have the nerve to ask for a bounty.
newbie
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August 18, 2017, 05:42:38 PM
1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.

I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?

Oh Believe me my dear friend, I am a very early investor and have  lot of interest in this project, both intellectually and financially.

1) The team has been pressured for the exchange from the beginning. What happens when you are being pressured? mistakes. The 2 things are absolutely not uncorellated. Perhaps managing a project would show you this reality?
2) he is not paying the bank, yes I understand that. He is acting selfishly and won't shut down. Again, I have every interest to be angry at him but I am not.

Ok he can be selfish if he wants.   But there ought to be consequences, such as forgoing the "reward".

BTW I found the bug in MinexBank testnet that let you double dip by sending money to yourself two, three, four times.   So far I have not asked for a bounty, neither have I received one.

In fact I got a hard time from the support team who tried to convince me that I was doing something wrong.  And got treated like I was trying to game the system when I wasn't.   Unlike Euroline who doesn't care.

If he stopped mining, he would deserve a bounty reward.  Otherwise his selfishness has disqualified him.

Quote
I am a nuclear engineer by formation and one thing i can tell you, stress tests and pushing the systems to failure is my job (was). I used people like him to show me where I was failing in my approach. We welcome people like him to avoid a catastrophy in the future, while unprepared (fukushima?)

Here, a very similar thing is happening. He is selfish but smart.

HE CANNOT DO MUCH DAMAGE TO THE PROJECT, only get a few hundred coins. I'd say he earned it (whatever we think of his selfishness).

Now what's the lesson here?

A) Again, let us stop putting pressure on their shoulder and let them follow through the project. This will avoid to rush things and overlook bugs or errors.
B) Stop whining against euroline and welcome the opportunity that this brings us. It would have been a lot more devastating in the future.

This is the mindset of an engineer (and investor) that everyone should have.

Yup but I'm p*d off.   And he does not deserve a reward (anymore). EOF
full member
Activity: 238
Merit: 100
August 18, 2017, 05:35:09 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.

He is still mining knowing that there is a bug. What are we supposed to praise him as a saint?Huh No...he is degrading the coin and stealing the potential value from investors. Yes he is stealing. That is like someone fonding a bag of money, going to an actual bank, and returning only half of it.
full member
Activity: 251
Merit: 100
August 18, 2017, 05:31:21 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.

I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?

Oh Believe me my dear friend, I am a very early investor and have  lot of interest in this project, both intellectually and financially.

1) The team has been pressured for the exchange from the beginning. What happens when you are being pressured? mistakes. The 2 things are absolutely not uncorellated. Perhaps managing a project would show you this reality?
2) he is not paying the bank, yes I understand that. He is acting selfishly and won't shut down. Again, I have every interest to be angry at him but I am not.

I am a nuclear engineer by formation and one thing i can tell you, stress tests and pushing the systems to failure is my job (was). I used people like him to show me where I was failing in my approach. We welcome people like him to avoid a catastrophy in the future, while unprepared (fukushima?)

Here, a very similar thing is happening. He is selfish but smart.

HE CANNOT DO MUCH DAMAGE TO THE PROJECT, only get a few hundred coins. I'd say he earned it (whatever we think of his selfishness).

Now what's the lesson here?

A) Again, let us stop putting pressure on their shoulder and let them follow through the project. This will avoid to rush things and overlook bugs or errors.
B) Stop whining against euroline and welcome the opportunity that this brings us. It would have been a lot more devastating in the future.

This is the mindset of an engineer (and investor) that everyone should have.
sr. member
Activity: 420
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Proof-of-Asset Protocol
August 18, 2017, 05:27:35 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.

Work with your negative trust ratings first before you try to save someone. lol
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
August 18, 2017, 05:20:25 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.


Ummm.... sorry but that would all be fine if he stopped mining


P.S.  I am not pressuring for Minex to be on the exchanges.

I am stunned that you cannot see that these are two separate issues.

But the thing is... he is still generating blocks without donating to MinexBank.  Which is massively a problem.


I am stunned that you do not see this.  ?


P.S.   I am not pressuring the team to list on one or more exchanges yesterday.   I am fine with waiting for that.    The mining issue is urgent, and I am supposed to be happy that he is only a dark grey hacker and not a jet black hacker.  WTF!
sr. member
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Healing Galing
August 18, 2017, 05:19:22 PM
Hey MNX Team, please stop the mining and fix the bug first or increase the difficulty. We investors and bounty hunters will be so much affected by this when it hit the exchanges as miners will surely just dump it. This is very unfair to the people who participated and waited for a long time just to get their share and now someone is just easily mining it. What the f*ck is going on with this project!

Mining won't stop. Increasing the difficulty will be unfair to everyone and will pose a security risk. Network is already at 450k Sol and the difficulty reacts to that(doubled today). The only problem here is someone/private pool is not paying minexbank reserve while http://eu.minexpool.nl is paying 0.5 MNX to Minexbank for every blocks solve.  It means that Minexcoin is not program to automatically cut the block reward. That's why Minex created their own pool which is eu.minexpool.nl. So the idea behind the Minexbank reserve killed it.
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August 18, 2017, 05:14:13 PM
i am stunned by what i am reading.

1) You guys realise he stole nothing? there is a bug in the code..
   a) Damn, I am happy it has been uncovered now. Just imagine if he was a lot more malicious, and with other buddies? He could devastate the whole coin once it's registered.
   b) These things are necessary to ensure that the code is solid and that no bugs are present, for wide adoption.

2) When you are first to do something that nobody is doing, that's when you get the best of it. I see no reason why he should be penalized for it...Unfortunately, this is an opportunity for the team to learn and move forward. The best
    lessons are hardly free.

3) Do you understand how devastating it could have been if the coin was already on the exchanges? for the reputation and the price? You'd all loose your investment.

Just stop pressuring the team to have the coin listed and let them do their job of securing the project, for everybody's sake.
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