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Any luck on finding new developer to assist w/ code review and hardfork?

CS has fixed most of the bugs and we are doing a testnet now, if you want to participate join our dev channel on irc2p.

I would if only I had some leet skills. Happy to hear CS is taking names and kicking butts, or would hiding names be more in line w/ overarching process. ^_^
I'm not going to hold my breath on Zcash. I'd like to read someone smarter's peer review of it to really get a better understanding. I.e., how it transmits, central authority, etc etc.
It sounds good, but I remember dogedarkdash or whatever that flavor of the month was lol.
legendary
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For its first four years online, a portion of every mined Zcash coin will go directly to Wilcox’s Zcash company and a smaller portion to a non-profit he’s creating to oversee the Zcash code and community longterm. Wilcox says that he plans for 1 percent of Zcash’s currency to ultimately go towards that non-profit, and 10 percent to be paid to the for-profit startup.
sounds like the typical instiminted story, nothing more than a money making scheme imo, i have great respect for some of the people involved but have they removed the backdoor ?

with ZeroCash, the people than create it can exploit the initial parameters and sign bogus transactions to give themselves unlimited free coins, it looks like instead of finding a solution for this, they have embraces it as a means of making themselves rich Sad

Hi,

I don't think that is really the case here.  On the one hand, the fact that there is a portion of mined Zcash diverted to the company (with 10 percent going to the for-profit startup, apparently with the bulk of that 10 percent to pay back investors who have already coughed up over 700k), could be seen as a criticism - do that for too long, the community isn't going to look kindly upon it, and some people simply aren't going to like the fact that it's done at all.  On the other hand, apart from the criticism it invites, it also can be seen as a potential net positive - no matter what, Zcash will have paid off its investors and have a tidy development fund to utilize.   

In addition, there's nothing requiring anyone to use Zcash... the team has already produced Zerocoin (its initial release) and later, developed Zerocash, before its current release of Zcash (alpha, testnet).  (ANC development schedule shows some development work done with Zerocoin - for details see https://wiki.anoncoin.net/Development_schedule - though there were hiccups from back in fall of 2014 with heavy proofs and other issues, which apparently have taken a while to work out).  So, it's an open source world... people can use what they will.  I am guessing that if people want to use Zcash they will, for example, and if they want to use Zerocoin they will... each project that is evaluating using those will have their rationale for the direction they want to go.

Also taking 10% of the whole coin supply is way too much to believe they are confident their project can do as well as they are claiming it will do.  5% would be enough if they were just greedy and 2% or less would be enough if it was just about paying for development et al.   
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About btc38, my withdrawals often get stuck -> invalid state and then have to contact the support
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For its first four years online, a portion of every mined Zcash coin will go directly to Wilcox’s Zcash company and a smaller portion to a non-profit he’s creating to oversee the Zcash code and community longterm. Wilcox says that he plans for 1 percent of Zcash’s currency to ultimately go towards that non-profit, and 10 percent to be paid to the for-profit startup.
sounds like the typical instiminted story, nothing more than a money making scheme imo, i have great respect for some of the people involved but have they removed the backdoor ?

with ZeroCash, the people than create it can exploit the initial parameters and sign bogus transactions to give themselves unlimited free coins, it looks like instead of finding a solution for this, they have embraces it as a means of making themselves rich Sad

Hi,

I don't think that is really the case here.  On the one hand, the fact that there is a portion of mined Zcash diverted to the company (with 10 percent going to the for-profit startup, apparently with the bulk of that 10 percent to pay back investors who have already coughed up over 700k), could be seen as a criticism - do that for too long, the community isn't going to look kindly upon it, and some people simply aren't going to like the fact that it's done at all.  On the other hand, apart from the criticism it invites, it also can be seen as a potential net positive - no matter what, Zcash will have paid off its investors and have a tidy development fund to utilize.   

In addition, there's nothing requiring anyone to use Zcash... the team has already produced Zerocoin (its initial release) and later, developed Zerocash, before its current release of Zcash (alpha, testnet).  (ANC development schedule shows some development work done with Zerocoin - for details see https://wiki.anoncoin.net/Development_schedule - though there were hiccups from back in fall of 2014 with heavy proofs and other issues, which apparently have taken a while to work out).  So, it's an open source world... people can use what they will.  I am guessing that if people want to use Zcash they will, for example, and if they want to use Zerocoin they will... each project that is evaluating using those will have their rationale for the direction they want to go.
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So about 3 weeks now since I withdrew my ANC from Cryptsy and the transactions finally appeared in the blockchain/my wallet. Not sure what's going on over there but I'm glad to get the rest of my coins out!
hero member
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Any luck on finding new developer to assist w/ code review and hardfork?

CS has fixed most of the bugs and we are doing a testnet now, if you want to participate join our dev channel on irc2p.
hero member
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For its first four years online, a portion of every mined Zcash coin will go directly to Wilcox’s Zcash company and a smaller portion to a non-profit he’s creating to oversee the Zcash code and community longterm. Wilcox says that he plans for 1 percent of Zcash’s currency to ultimately go towards that non-profit, and 10 percent to be paid to the for-profit startup.
sounds like the typical instiminted story, nothing more than a money making scheme imo, i have great respect for some of the people involved but have they removed the backdoor ?

with ZeroCash, the people than create it can exploit the initial parameters and sign bogus transactions to give themselves unlimited free coins, it looks like instead of finding a solution for this, they have embraces it as a means of making themselves rich Sad

sr. member
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Any luck on finding new developer to assist w/ code review and hardfork?

http://www.wired.com/2016/01/zcash-an-untraceable-bitcoin-alternative-launches-in-alpha/

Sounds like vaporware but we'll see.
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Hi,

Ugh, it's been a rough time for FB lately. I lost big time but we are back in the game. I gave the new client a try and oh boy it's so much faster than previous versions, it synchs in no time. Good work CryptoSlave. That's how we roll.

Best,

FB

Thank you, but it is undue credits, the client is GroundRod work... I only removed a couple of small bugs...

Happy you like it Smiley
jr. member
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Hi,

Ugh, it's been a rough time for FB lately. I lost big time but we are back in the game. I gave the new client a try and oh boy it's so much faster than previous versions, it synchs in no time. Good work CryptoSlave. That's how we roll.

Best,

FB
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Where can I get the latest wallet?

You can build by yourself gr_develop, which was recently patched for a header first synchronisation bug and addrman issue; and which is the best version currently available https://wiki.anoncoin.net/How_to_build_Anoncoin_develop

Alternatively here is a link to the win64 executable from my website: www.cryptoslave.com/yo/anoncoin-0.9.6.9-0e35c18-win64-setup.exe

It is stable for mining, but I cannot vouch for commercial use...

CS

BTW, now there are two qt version: qtc (classic) and qtt (themes)

qtt does not work for win64 due to Qt issue, so you can only run anoncoin-qtc; and at the end of setup it will not run even if asked, because the setup is still configured for anoncoin-qt, which does not exist anymore..

Secondly, it may seems to not advance in block synchronisation from scratch, if you look at bottom on main wallet GUI. But in fact it does! You can check the advance in the Help - Debug window - Network Traffic tab.

At first, headers are downloaded and proof of work are verified, this takes lots of computing power and only 50 MB of bandwidth. During this time you will see little spike in the network traffic, from only one peer, but almost no block synchronisation as that thread is not run alot during this time.





After a couple of hours it will finish to process the headers then will start to download all the blocks in parallel from all connected peers. At this point the blocks number will increase in the main wallet GUI as well as the bandwidth usage in Network Traffic.





If you want to know how far the headers are downloaded, type this in console (Help - Debug window - Console)

Code:
getchaintips

-> you will see the valid headers downloaded and the active chain (+ forks)

Code:
getchaintips

[

{

"height" : 412000,

"hash" : "000000000160e830e869cdc4cf2087e2af9c3364f5282e92436b25237008952d",

"shad" : "b01e9c8c6adcced33c9fce9ab75a728081c8ab6d62f1d9086868660bf36d40a5",

"branchlen" : 408736,

"status" : "headers-only"

},

{

"height" : 3264,

"hash" : "000000f8ae79a8b640b3ab89fb2ff87a8a544acf72cb8e0790966b208c33fcb1",

"shad" : "0ade3ac2cc010accf8ea607a7f3fcf3215e5e86c13e0cec0d904c018c0ed74b9",

"branchlen" : 0,

"status" : "active"

}

]

So in this case the headers are almost finished to dowload, when it reach the tip of the block chain (475324 at present time) it will start to download the blocks at a much increased pace, from all your connected peers.

CS
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How many anoncoins do they still have, last guestimate i heard is 500k or about 1/4 of all currently mined anoncoins. and 1/6 of total supply.
rich list: https://coinplorer.com/ANC/Addresses/0/Top

top wallet balance: 530,015.95


I looked at the top five wallets:

1.     AQ4X6FMaSwX4ARenfK1mCTNAfa46TUnCR5    530,015.95 ANC

-> is BTC38 see https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9285346

2.    ATep63upG6ZXQs5Dvzsnzu7CY24QCEAWh7    128,000 ANC

-> is cryptsy, as from going back own transactions from cryptsy I found it

3.    Ab8Esj3NSpSdi8DqPLJ1EvzHHyJuZbi3kS    119,855.87148467 ANC
it got anc from ATep63upG6ZXQs5Dvzsnzu7CY24QCEAWh7 as the first TX see https://coinplorer.com/ANC/Addresses/Ab8Esj3NSpSdi8DqPLJ1EvzHHyJuZbi3kS

-> is cryptsy

4.    ANzPdnYjLt2PTPS5yLx6Y43dV3pwFcNVFz    91,000.40 ANC
received its first TX from ATX8YP8ZKZGC8zRQNxCSNBmCD2YbiA27LT see https://coinplorer.com/ANC/Transactions/6d420c677c7298bd8b07968b34857eacf50e963c9d9e0b0d3a797d3e9297c8d9
and ATX8YP8ZKZGC8zRQNxCSNBmCD2YbiA27LT sent plenty of time to ATep63upG6ZXQs5Dvzsnzu7CY24QCEAWh7

-> is cryptsy

5.    AG3i7FtRPTY1XdfPeMer927yGHWeS1UF5h    74,775.53 ANC

-> Is the wallet of AHMygXMbP9de6wY9H1LSpU15gX2TyLwbHT which is the mining address of the biggest miner in Anoncoin

So Cryptsy holding were of approximately 128,000 + 119,856 + 91,000 = 338856, at least.

What happened to cryptsy can also happen with BTC38 so I think the holder of anc in BTC38 shall think twice about leaving their anc there! 530k anc is about 1/4 of the actual supply, which will be 2000000 anc in one week, and 1/6 of the total supply, which is 3103954 ANC !!

So please our chinese friend if you read this, take your anc out of btc38 into a personal wallet or a paper wallet: https://wiki.anoncoin.net/How_to_generate_an_Anoncoin_paper_wallet.
hero member
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thank you cryptoslave
full member
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Where can I get the latest wallet?

You can build by yourself gr_develop, which was recently patched for a header first synchronisation bug and addrman issue; and which is the best version currently available https://wiki.anoncoin.net/How_to_build_Anoncoin_develop

Alternatively here is a link to the win64 executable from my website: www.cryptoslave.com/yo/anoncoin-0.9.6.9-0e35c18-win64-setup.exe

It is stable for mining, but I cannot vouch for commercial use...

CS
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Where can I get the latest wallet?
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Spine TINGLING footage of Cryptsy's #Bigvern lying on camera 2 weeks after the 7-million-dollar hack!



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJONR_UL1rw

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the backdoor in this coin was public, so here are the options:

1: Craptsy is unable to maintain their coins.
2: Craptsy is cant handle security at all.
3: Craptsy is blaming someone else to hide the real facts.

my speculation based on what i saw from craptsy:
True: 1,2
Very likely: 3

4: the divorce is the cause , a greedy bitch wants 50% or more of cryptsy...

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for the ANC dude with the evidence was this your video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jWvIeUYGZo
legendary
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the backdoor in this coin was public, so here are the options:

1: Craptsy is unable to maintain their coins.
2: Craptsy cant handle security at all.
3: Craptsy is blaming someone else to hide the real facts.

my speculation based on what i saw from craptsy:
True: 1,2
Very likely: 3
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Cryptsy is dead for good, http://blog.cryptsy.com/

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Announcement

Cryptsy has had problems for some time now and it’s time to let everybody know exactly why.  These problems were NOT because of any recent phishing attacks, or even a ddos attack, nor does it have anything to do with me personally.

About a year and a half ago, we were alerted in the early AM of a reduction in our safe/cold wallet balances of Bitcoin and Litecoin, as well as a couple other smaller cryptocurrencies.   After a period of time of investigation it was found that the developer of Lucky7Coin had placed an IRC backdoor into the code of wallet, which allowed it to act as a sort of a Trojan, or command and control unit.   This Trojan had likely been there for months before it was able to collect enough information to perform the attack.  It does not appear that this was the original developer for LK7, as on 5/22/2014, we received this message from the new developer who wanted to maintain the codebase:



Hello,

Lucky7Coin is not maintained and I would like to take care of it. I have announced that on bitcointalk.org in Lucky7Coin thread. You’re the only exchange for this coin and I hope you will let me take care of it. I’m responsible. You don’t have to be afraid of errors or forks. I’m developing multipool and I know bitcoin internals and protocol.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6861797

For a start I’ve changed irc network, so clients could synchronize blockchain. Please upgrade as soon as you can.

Github repo:
https://github.com/alerj78/lucky7coin

Branch “master” will always be for stable version, branch “devel” could be dirty. In a 2-3 weeks I’ll release new version with p2pool support and checkpoints. Before that I’ll contact you to check few blocks hashes for checkpoints and make sure there is no fork.

I hope we can cooperate and make this coin live again!

Jack



These are the approximate figures taken:
Bitcoin:  13,000 BTC
Litecoin:  300,000 LTC

This of course was a critical event for Cryptsy, however at the time the website was earning more than it was spending and we still have some reserves of those cryptocurrencies on hand.   The decision was made to pull from our profits to fill these wallets back up over time, thus attempting to avert complete closure of the website at that time.   This worked fine for awhile, as profits decreased due to low volume and low Bitcoin prices, we would adjust our spending accordingly.  It wasn’t until an article from Coinfire came out that contained many false accusations that things began to crumble.   The article basically caused a bank-run, and since we only had so much in reserves for those currencies problems began.  

Our current customer liabilities for BTC is around 10,000 BTC, so as you can see we would like to see the Bitcoins returned for both our users and for ourselves.

Here are the transaction details from the Bitcoin wallet:

https://www.walletexplorer.com/wallet/0c07e0bec1002bd2

As you can see,  2014-07-29 13:17:36 is when the event occurred.   A very interesting fact here, however, is that those Bitcoins have not moved once since this happened.    This gives rise to the possibility they can be recovered.   In fact, I’m offering a bounty of 1000 BTC for information which leads to the recovery of the stolen coins.

If you happen to be the perpetrator of this crime, and want to send the coins back no questions asked, then you can simply send them to this address:  

1KNi4E4MTsF7gfuPKPNAbrZWQvtdQBTAAa

If they are returned, then we will assume that no harm was meant and will not take any action to reveal who you are.  If not, well, then I suppose the entire community will be looking for you.

Some may ask why we didn’t report this to the authorities when this occurred, and the answer is that we just didn’t know what happened, didn’t want to cause panic, and were unsure who exactly we should be contacting.   At one time we had a open communication with Secret Service Agent Shaun Bridges on an unrelated matter, but I think we all know what happened with him – so he was no longer somebody we could report this to.    Recently I attempted to contact the Miami FBI office to report this, but they instead directed me to report it on the I3C website.  I’ve not heard anything from them.

I think the only real people who can assist with this are the people of the Bitcoin community itself.

Trades and withdrawals will be suspended on the site indefinately until some sort of resolution can be made.

Here are our options:

1. We shut down the website and file bankruptcy, letting users file claims via the bankruptcy process and letting the court make the disbursements.

- or –

2. Somebody else comes in to purchase and run Cryptsy while also making good on requested withdrawals.

- or –

3. If somehow we are able to re-aquire the stolen funds, then we allow all withdrawal requests to process.

I’m obviously open to any other ideas people may have on this.

    Jan 14th, 2016


Shit. Believe this or not then. I mean 13.000BTC is a huge sum and Cryptsy has also been scamming with the Paycoin. Actually I don't really believe this, unless luckycoin developer is someone from Cryptsy. Where are the investigations?
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Abyss,
I now registered, tested and traded on http://exchanged.i2p.xyz and it seems to work. However, I need buttons like all-in and calculations.

Awesome! The issue with adding all-in and calculation buttons is they require javascript which can be used to deanonymize users. I plan on doing an open source desktop client though, this way I can provide a platform with client side scripting and more shiny features that are limited with the i2p site.
I hope to have i2p embedded in this so there is not an issue connecting.

Just keep in mind that i2p.xyz is a 3rd party inproxy service and you are sending financial data through them unencrypted. I don't know who runs it and i cannot vouch for them.

I just did not want to install i2p here at work, so I just used that third party page. It is a little slow, but that's ok. I don't use any big sums, but I bought away those cheap ANC at 0.25 Smiley (and another order at 3x if i remember correctly). Yep, I know about that javascript can reveal your identity, so I understand. However, you could of course add that button and just state that javascript needed for some of the actions. Remember, if you are very concerned about privacy, I don't think anyone would download a nontrusted client. But keep up the work. Volumes are small, so I'll wait until someone else joins.

If you use the .xyz-site, create a totally new username with a totally new password to prevent man-in-the middle phishing for other sites.
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