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Topic: [TEK] TEKcoin Hi-PoS hybrid pos/pow no premine/ipo/ico - page 191. (Read 446058 times)

sr. member
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Life is a bitch, get used to it...
Just received my deposit @ craptsy.
legendary
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Cryptsy is back up! cheers!
legendary
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https://hamsterpool.com

Has added TEK.
check them out.


legendary
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:^)
So I've been staking slowly between 20-30%.  Not bad.  Not 40, but still not bad.

Yeah i think we need to discuss if a hard fork is necessary for that. Im more of the opinion that 40% or 30% monthly, either way, is a high stake PoW/PoS coin. That doesnt matter that much to me. Im used to 40%, but since everyone will be staking at a lower percentage, its fair all around. Im also not in favor of three hard forks in one months time.

I'm invested in TEK for way over 6 months now and I can't recall ever getting 40% per month, it was always a bit less - around 35% to be exact. That same percentage can still
be achieved but only if people actualy listen and adopt certain strategies. Just two pages ago I posted enough info for everyone to see how low PoS difficulty can go and how
high PoS reward can be - waste of time and effort, people are still staking at 5 to 20 times higher PoS difficulties. Then once coins they already staked at 0.003 or even higher
PoS difficulty mature again you can bet those same people will stake them again exactly at the same time everyone else's coins mature again and thus - again - rise PoS difficulty
to 0.003 or even higher then come here and complain about low PoS reward and demand hard-fork.

All it takes to reap better rewards is to pause staking until PoS difficulty becomes lower but that seems to be beyond most people comprehension. TEK should never adopt
to such people.

Anyway, I'm looking to sell up to 2,500 TEK at 0.0002 BTC if someone is interested send me a PM.
sr. member
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Life is a bitch, get used to it...
Comkort is pretty cool too, trade TEK @ Comkort, Fuck CRAPTSY!!!
legendary
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Cryptsy has been turning into a shit-tier exchange lately.

I would prefer if TEKcoin traded on Bittrex, at least they address issues in a timely fashion.
sr. member
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Dude, WTF is Cryptsy doing?

Calmed down a bit but still WTF is Crypsty doing?
legendary
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Tokenize Fantasy Sports
Cryptsy wallet fix is incoming they just found an issue, should be good soon.

i just sent a few to see, but nothing pending yet, and it should be Sad
sr. member
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So I've been staking slowly between 20-30%.  Not bad.  Not 40, but still not bad.

Yeah i think we need to discuss if a hard fork is necessary for that. Im more of the opinion that 40% or 30% monthly, either way, is a high stake PoW/PoS coin. That doesnt matter that much to me. Im used to 40%, but since everyone will be staking at a lower percentage, its fair all around. Im also not in favor of three hard forks in one months time.
legendary
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So I've been staking slowly between 20-30%.  Not bad.  Not 40, but still not bad.
legendary
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:^)
Hidden source wallet w/ virus alerts?   Cry

New TEK wallet file is so-called static file, where all dependencies (other files) are packed into just 1 big file. Who knows what exactly triggers virus warnings but to say other
wallets are fine is not true - try virus scan on all files that come with instalation for any Bitcoin based coin and you will see many different warnings.
legendary
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I currently use Avast and ClamAV.  I've never had an issue.  These are a few of my other coin wallets.  All of them trigger false positives.  Other's like my HyperStake wallet come up clear.

Dogecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/03f7d9ba5861f19c85d6ab709edaec30de32ac446400d1e015ac97a1f407820e/analysis/1410195437/

Namecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d5b9f19ea5c2d3be39f5a32ad324086a10321d97e5f21a6e5edf32b58e5e3136/analysis/1410195620/

Philosopherstone
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/ca569190efc0a50025e606857a8a4fb0fecc6bebb77b783b13b607326cea072e/analysis/1410196265/

I personally am comfortable using this wallet.  I you are not, that's ok.  I'm not trying to convince anybody.  Life's too short.  Best of luck, whatever you decide.  Peace...

Which all of those are bitcoin miner related and not Trojan related. I'll just wait until the next wallet update and/or let these coins die. Too bad the Dev won't point out the changes in the source code that made the virus scanners pick it up as a Trojan. I guess we really need someone else to compile the source code into a windows wallet and see if the wallet built from the source has the same 'virus' flags.


Is the GitHub updated with latest changes and GUI?  I can try a build.

no the source does not have the changes in it for the gui.
legendary
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Tokenize Fantasy Sports
I currently use Avast and ClamAV.  I've never had an issue.  These are a few of my other coin wallets.  All of them trigger false positives.  Other's like my HyperStake wallet come up clear.

Dogecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/03f7d9ba5861f19c85d6ab709edaec30de32ac446400d1e015ac97a1f407820e/analysis/1410195437/

Namecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d5b9f19ea5c2d3be39f5a32ad324086a10321d97e5f21a6e5edf32b58e5e3136/analysis/1410195620/

Philosopherstone
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/ca569190efc0a50025e606857a8a4fb0fecc6bebb77b783b13b607326cea072e/analysis/1410196265/

I personally am comfortable using this wallet.  I you are not, that's ok.  I'm not trying to convince anybody.  Life's too short.  Best of luck, whatever you decide.  Peace...

Which all of those are bitcoin miner related and not Trojan related. I'll just wait until the next wallet update and/or let these coins die. Too bad the Dev won't point out the changes in the source code that made the virus scanners pick it up as a Trojan. I guess we really need someone else to compile the source code into a windows wallet and see if the wallet built from the source has the same 'virus' flags.


Is the GitHub updated with latest changes and GUI?  I can try a build.
sr. member
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Life is a bitch, get used to it...
@ thundertoe.
Tranz proposed to remove IRC code from HBN, maybe this is good idea for TEK too?
legendary
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Cryptsy wallet fix is incoming they just found an issue, should be good soon.
legendary
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I currently use Avast and ClamAV.  I've never had an issue.  These are a few of my other coin wallets.  All of them trigger false positives.  Other's like my HyperStake wallet come up clear.

Dogecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/03f7d9ba5861f19c85d6ab709edaec30de32ac446400d1e015ac97a1f407820e/analysis/1410195437/

Namecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d5b9f19ea5c2d3be39f5a32ad324086a10321d97e5f21a6e5edf32b58e5e3136/analysis/1410195620/

Philosopherstone
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/ca569190efc0a50025e606857a8a4fb0fecc6bebb77b783b13b607326cea072e/analysis/1410196265/

I personally am comfortable using this wallet.  I you are not, that's ok.  I'm not trying to convince anybody.  Life's too short.  Best of luck, whatever you decide.  Peace...

Which all of those are bitcoin miner related and not Trojan related. I'll just wait until the next wallet update and/or let these coins die. Too bad the Dev won't point out the changes in the source code that made the virus scanners pick it up as a Trojan. I guess we really need someone else to compile the source code into a windows wallet and see if the wallet built from the source has the same 'virus' flags.
member
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I currently use Avast and ClamAV.  I've never had an issue.  These are a few of my other coin wallets.  All of them trigger false positives.  Other's like my HyperStake wallet come up clear.

Dogecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/03f7d9ba5861f19c85d6ab709edaec30de32ac446400d1e015ac97a1f407820e/analysis/1410195437/

Namecoin
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/d5b9f19ea5c2d3be39f5a32ad324086a10321d97e5f21a6e5edf32b58e5e3136/analysis/1410195620/

Philosopherstone
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/ca569190efc0a50025e606857a8a4fb0fecc6bebb77b783b13b607326cea072e/analysis/1410196265/

I personally am comfortable using this wallet.  I you are not, that's ok.  I'm not trying to convince anybody.  Life's too short.  Best of luck, whatever you decide.  Peace...
newbie
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I am having the same problem downloading the new update also showing up as a TROJAN so I will not be updating the wallet.  It is quite frustrating to see all the other questions being answered but everyone is ignoring the questions of WHY IS THIS TRIGGERING as a TROJAN NOW when it never did before.  I downloaded the first wallet update and of course it will not sync to network are there any other fixes or are we still waiting for an updated wallet besides the fix update that is triggering as a TROJAN and is immediately deleted by antivirus protection.
sr. member
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Life is a bitch, get used to it...
"IrcBot" may also be a false positive, because many wallets connect to IRC to update nodes. To be 100% safe use a Virtual machine to test any new wallet Wink

P.S: CRAPTSY is fucked again (or i should say as always). No TEK deposits going through
legendary
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Most wallets trigger a few of these.  The majority of AV software out there detect it as clean.  It is usually triggered by heuristic scanning.  They are false positives.  Please see https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/1fbace802455f4efb1f18932ec82a8566c4c045b40637de97fe515039cdd9f96/analysis/1410194318/


Those don't seem like false positives. False positives are typically BitCoin Miner related and not Trojan rated.



This is what a false positive looks like
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/06a8a51dd676d19064a1296a4a767cd9399a6a485324412e6628ed292dfabe76/analysis/1410195138/

'a variant of Win32/BitCoinMiner.BJ ' which is bitcoin miner related
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