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Topic: [WeExchange]WARNING!The Fall of Ukyo II: Ukyo Digs a Hole?!WARNING![WeExchange] - page 20. (Read 34836 times)

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2013-10-08 20:40:28   SEZ-232108

Still hasn't been dealt with... Only looking at tickets about withdrawals?

That is a bitfunder ticket.

WeExchange issues are the main focus at the moment.

-Ukyo

KK. Thanks for clarifying.
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2013-10-08 20:40:28   SEZ-232108

Still hasn't been dealt with... Only looking at tickets about withdrawals?

That is a bitfunder ticket.

WeExchange issues are the main focus at the moment.

-Ukyo
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the logged into weex and the transaction was "complete", this was automatic, no action was needed on my part and it was sent to the original address I supplied
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2013-10-08 20:40:28   SEZ-232108

Still hasn't been dealt with... Only looking at tickets about withdrawals?
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Paul3 thanks for getting back to me so quick, I REALLY appreciate it.  I feel a bit better knowing you were before me in regards to support tickets.  With that considered I should be helped with mine any second.  Hope this is the case. I will post a follow up once/if this happens.  Wish me luck!
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Paul3 thank you for your response.  Did you make your ticket before noon?  Because made mine at 12:06 10/23.  Just trying to find out if I got skipped.  Thank you.

Ticket opened at 2013-10-23 07:30:33
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2013-10-21 13:54:29    Withdraw    5.xxxxxxxxx BTC       Completed

thank you
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Paul3 thank you for your response.  Did you make your ticket before noon?  Because made mine at 12:06 10/23.  Just trying to find out if I got skipped.  Thank you.
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Quite relieved my bitcoins got sent. My initial transaction was Oct 28th.

I made some nice profits on securities in the past but that's it for me now, I won't be touching them for a while.


Did you actually have to log in to WeEx and send it again or Ukyo sent it by hand to your given address where you wanted to send it on Oct 28th?
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Quite relieved my bitcoins got sent. My initial transaction was Oct 28th.

I made some nice profits on securities in the past but that's it for me now, I won't be touching them for a while.

This mean I can get my withdraw too?
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Quite relieved my bitcoins got sent. My initial transaction was Oct 28th.

I made some nice profits on securities in the past but that's it for me now, I won't be touching them for a while.
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is that possible who really good at computer to provide some aids to UKYO , I think he is stuck...and more he stuck the more risk we got...

I dont think providing AIDS to UKYO is gonna help Smiley))))

what we gonna do then ?almost 70% of my BTCs is become stocks assets in his website ...I can't get sleep those days..
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is that possible who really good at computer to provide some aids to UKYO , I think he is stuck...and more he stuck the more risk we got...

I dont think providing AIDS to UKYO is gonna help Smiley))))
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Ukyo, why don't take and put inputs.io wallet into place or buy/license the wallet for your site?

genius Smiley I quess you didnt read today "news"
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is that possible who really good at computer to provide some aids to UKYO , I think he is stuck...and more he stuck the more risk we got...
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Ukyo, why don't take and put inputs.io wallet into place or buy/license the wallet for your site?
lol?
Do you know inputs.io was hacked today?
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Ukyo, why don't take and put inputs.io wallet into place or buy/license the wallet for your site?
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Paul3.  You said your withdrawal was processed.  When did you make your support ticket???  Please let me know.  Thank you. 

I understand from his post that this is the date when he tried to withdraw:

2013-10-22 12:22:33   Withdraw

Which means that the backlog is over 2 weeks  Angry

Anyway, it is good to hear that things are moving at least...

Ticket is from the next day: 2013-10-23
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2) if you'd like to change everyone's addresses, then yes.

Dooglus did this for JD after the old wallet became too large. It helped performance, but he had to manually credit users that deposited to addresses in the previous wallet, which is far from ideal.

I do not quite understand this. Does this mean that it is actually the wallet that keeps track of which customer has how much money, by keeping each customer's btc under a separate unique address? That seems quite a bit of a mess since if I get some money out then the change is by default sent back to a new change address and somehow the wallet has to know that it also belongs to me. So it is hard to maintain a one-to-one correspondence between addresses in the wallet and users.  Or you can set it up to send the change back to the same address where the transaction came from?

Nah. user balances are typically stored in a database that is completely separate from the wallet. The wallet contains all the deposit address as well as all addresses used internally to use funds around. When a user generates a deposit address, it is added to that users account in the database and when deposits come in, the service queries its database to match the deposit address used to a username and updates the balance accordingly.

If you have thousands of users, many with possibly more than one deposit address generated, as well as addresses used for internal purposes and change addresses, the wallet can become huge and apparently this can slow things down considerably.

But then I still don't get the problem. If user balances are stored separately in a data base then one could just send all the btc from the old wallet to a new wallet and trash the old wallet. The only thing is that deposit addresses should be cleared from the data base and new ones have to be generated. Users then should be explicitly warned not to deposit to their old deposit addresses. This does not look like a serious problem.

The other thing is that I thought that it is not only the too many addresses that clog the wallet but also the many separate small chunks of btc that are generated during the long use of the same wallet. Is this the case?
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