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    \[BOUNTY 15BTC\] Mining FTC blocks 1BTC@32880,32900,32920,32940,32960 10BTC@33,000

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    • Bushstar
      Bushstar last edited by

      [quote name=“Shym” post=“5831” timestamp=“1369332489”]

      i would personaly be pissed if i look into the description of that Bounty and decided to mine Ftc, to have a Chance of 5BTC
      and than recognice, that the pool made a decision to share that Bounty. In my opinion they don´t have the right to do that, it´s only up to Marduke.
      As i like the community i would share it, so don´t get me wrong. But i guess in this case it´s the wrong to make things over someones head.
      Cause this Bounty was created to attract singel miners, to come back to Ftc. What would you think if you read the description of a game, winning Car, and than you realize, you only get a couple of wheels, because the car manufactor decide this over the game oparator ?

      Anyway Greets to Marduk. ;D

      Edit: as the Block gets Orphand, it still matters. If you you spoke out a personal Bounty, you should stay with it or clearify this in the description.
      [/quote]

      I know what you are saying. A couple of pools announced this kind option a head of time. I guess they wanted to attract people with a greater chance of getting a piece of the winning pot. If people were not happy they have the option to jump pools :)

      Donate: 6hf9DF8H67ZEoW9KmPJez6BHh4XPNQSCZz

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        omnom last edited by

        Guys if you like we could start a discussion here to keep the topic up and attract attention, its my topic (i wrote the article).

        https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209748.0

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          justabitoftime last edited by

          [quote name=“omnom” post=“5857” timestamp=“1369336242”]
          Guys if you like we could start a discussion here to keep the topic up and attract attention, its my topic (i wrote the article).

          https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=209748.0
          [/quote]

          You bet, thank you for contributing.

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            drummerjdb666 last edited by

            I can’t post besides newbie section on bitcointalk yet… I had to get this off my chest though!

            Somebody punch that worldcoin dev in the fucking mouth please! His coin just looks like the all new federal reserve coin… because they are scared of bitcoin and all the alts!

            LoL Just read the rules to the forum after posting this… If my comment needs to be deleted so be it… but at the same time… I just can’t hide my feelings HAHA!

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              pyxis last edited by

              [quote name=“groll” post=“5832” timestamp=“1369332506”]
              the chain has forked and newest get it, the weirdest part is the confirmation was done by an address that seems to have done some weird strike(possibly a lot more then 51%) in the past as it got a couple of straight 32901-32918 32960-32966. seems to be weird in my view
              [/quote]

              http://explorer.feathercoin.com/address/71mKxLX5RXeWFG61DZHfknStWC5RSf8hUb

              now thats an interesting address, and some huge amount of coin.

              block winner for 32960
              cf404f2d1e… 32960 2013-05-23 00:26:43 200 5400.1 FTC

              then the prize award for 32960
              749be839fe… 32985 2013-05-23 08:02:49 800 7400.1 FTC

              groll is this the address that nabbed 33000?

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                Radacoin last edited by

                [quote name=“bushstar” post=“2249087” timestamp=“1369339819”]
                Here is the message from their site. So 5BTC to the member and 5BTC to every member. I’ve sent them a message asking for addresses.
                [/quote]

                Still confused: Was it 5 or 10 BTC for block 33,000?

                wemineftc.com says: “For the last 5BTC being rewarded for 33,000 we will be splitting up the reward to all pool members if our pool finds it.”

                wemineftc.com seems to think it’s 5BTC for block 33,000 - and not 10BTC, no?

                Strange thing: wemineftc.com does not even list block 33,000 in it’s block stats page:
                [code]33,014 17 left FTC_Greece 2013-05-23 10:30:24 PM 539
                33,013 16 left freethrow 2013-05-23 10:29:08 PM 38,624
                33,008 11 left torrerre 2013-05-23 09:44:30 PM 47,528
                33,006 9 left FTC_Greece 2013-05-23 08:50:13 PM 14,157
                33,003 6 left ragingxtc 2013-05-23 08:34:35 PM 76,052
                32,998 1 left spoodle 2013-05-23 06:41:32 PM 478,139[/code]

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                  justabitoftime last edited by

                  [quote name=“Radacoin” post=“5885” timestamp=“1369343112”]
                  [quote author=bushstar link=topic=210854.msg2249087#msg2249087 date=1369339819]
                  Here is the message from their site. So 5BTC to the member and 5BTC to every member. I’ve sent them a message asking for addresses.
                  [/quote]

                  Still confused: Was it 5 or 10 BTC for block 33,000?

                  wemineftc.com says: “For the last 5BTC being rewarded for 33,000 we will be splitting up the reward to all pool members if our pool finds it.”

                  wemineftc.com seems to think it’s 5BTC for block 33,000 - and not 10BTC, no?

                  Strange thing: wemineftc.com does not even list block 33,000 in it’s block stats page:
                  [code]33,014 17 left FTC_Greece 2013-05-23 10:30:24 PM 539
                  33,013 16 left freethrow 2013-05-23 10:29:08 PM 38,624
                  33,008 11 left torrerre 2013-05-23 09:44:30 PM 47,528
                  33,006 9 left FTC_Greece 2013-05-23 08:50:13 PM 14,157
                  33,003 6 left ragingxtc 2013-05-23 08:34:35 PM 76,052
                  32,998 1 left spoodle 2013-05-23 06:41:32 PM 478,139[/code]
                  [/quote]

                  I threw in a 5 BTC speed bonus if the block was complete by May 25th. I sent Bushstar the extra 5BTC earlier this morning… wow, I should have pushed it to like May 22. :)

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                  • Bushstar
                    Bushstar last edited by

                    [quote name=“Radacoin” post=“5885” timestamp=“1369343112”]
                    [quote author=bushstar link=topic=210854.msg2249087#msg2249087 date=1369339819]
                    Here is the message from their site. So 5BTC to the member and 5BTC to every member. I’ve sent them a message asking for addresses.
                    [/quote]

                    Still confused: Was it 5 or 10 BTC for block 33,000?

                    wemineftc.com says: “For the last 5BTC being rewarded for 33,000 we will be splitting up the reward to all pool members if our pool finds it.”

                    wemineftc.com seems to think it’s 5BTC for block 33,000 - and not 10BTC, no?

                    Strange thing: wemineftc.com does not even list block 33,000 in it’s block stats page:
                    [code]33,014 17 left FTC_Greece 2013-05-23 10:30:24 PM 539
                    33,013 16 left freethrow 2013-05-23 10:29:08 PM 38,624
                    33,008 11 left torrerre 2013-05-23 09:44:30 PM 47,528
                    33,006 9 left FTC_Greece 2013-05-23 08:50:13 PM 14,157
                    33,003 6 left ragingxtc 2013-05-23 08:34:35 PM 76,052
                    32,998 1 left spoodle 2013-05-23 06:41:32 PM 478,139[/code]
                    [/quote]

                    Block 33,000 is listed as an orphan block as someone forced another block 33,000 on with a mean vanity address.

                    Donate: 6hf9DF8H67ZEoW9KmPJez6BHh4XPNQSCZz

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                      benj308 last edited by

                      so some idiot ruined it for everyone?

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                        Radacoin last edited by

                        [quote name=“Bushstar” post=“5888” timestamp=“1369343767”]
                        Block 33,000 is listed as an orphan block as someone forced another block 33,000 on with a mean vanity address.
                        [/quote]

                        I am starting to believe we are not alone (Aliens), or in the existence of Quantum computers ;D

                        Are you going to investigate this further? Would be quite interesting.

                        (1) How can one orphan the chain at the exact time block 33,000 is due?

                        (2) Which resources does one need to create address 6pFeathercoinSucksCBTuauhTGi8cdDCV ?

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                          JesstersDead last edited by

                          Sorry, but I lol’ed… ish happens. The fact that the coin is picking up traction is ultimately what is important :)

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                            groll Regular Member last edited by

                            not 33000 but 33001 that make the second chain longer removing the first one.

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                              UKMark last edited by

                              [quote name=“Radacoin” post=“5892” timestamp=“1369344144”]
                              [quote author=Bushstar link=topic=583.msg5888#msg5888 date=1369343767]
                              Block 33,000 is listed as an orphan block as someone forced another block 33,000 on with a mean vanity address.
                              [/quote]

                              I am starting to believe we are not alone (Aliens), or in the existence of Quantum computers ;D

                              Are you going to investigate this further? Would be quite interesting.

                              (1) How can one orphan the chain at the exact time block 33,000 is due?

                              (2) Which resources does one need to create address 6pFeathercoinSucksCBTuauhTGi8cdDCV ?
                              [/quote]

                              This is is with an i5 2500k :o
                              To create an address with pattern [b]6pFeathercoinSucks[/b]
                              Difficulty: [b]23360994715917617958998769[/b]
                              [1.12 Mkey/s][total 22483456][Prob 0.0%][50% in 4.585460e+011y]

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                                thep33t Regular Member last edited by

                                [quote name=“UKMark” post=“5901” timestamp=“1369345255”]
                                [quote author=Radacoin link=topic=583.msg5892#msg5892 date=1369344144]
                                [quote author=Bushstar link=topic=583.msg5888#msg5888 date=1369343767]
                                Block 33,000 is listed as an orphan block as someone forced another block 33,000 on with a mean vanity address.
                                [/quote]

                                I am starting to believe we are not alone (Aliens), or in the existence of Quantum computers ;D

                                Are you going to investigate this further? Would be quite interesting.

                                (1) How can one orphan the chain at the exact time block 33,000 is due?

                                (2) Which resources does one need to create address 6pFeathercoinSucksCBTuauhTGi8cdDCV ?
                                [/quote]

                                This is is with an i5 2500k :o
                                To create an address with pattern [b]6pFeathercoinSucks[/b]
                                Difficulty: [b]23360994715917617958998769[/b]
                                [1.12 Mkey/s][total 22483456][Prob 0.0%][50% in 4.585460e+011y]
                                [/quote]
                                very good chance he does not have the private key to the vanity hate address

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                                  pyxis last edited by

                                  [quote name=“thep33t” post=“5911” timestamp=“1369349012”]
                                  very good chance he does not have the private key to the vanity hate address
                                  [/quote]

                                  +1 I like your thinking

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                                    dgiors last edited by

                                    I’m concerned that the blockchain was apparently hacked with block 33,000 and 33,001. If it was simple vandalism that isn’t going to have far reaching effects. However, if something more devious occurred I don’t want to see FTC harmed as a result.

                                    Can it be confirmed that there wasn’t any double spending or extra coin generation?
                                    Might there be some fallout from the event that will cause FTC to be viewed as insecure?

                                    Some official response to the event seems appropriate.

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                                      UKMark last edited by

                                      [quote name=“dgiors” post=“5956” timestamp=“1369385839”]
                                      I’m concerned that the blockchain was apparently hacked with block 33,000 and 33,001. If it was simple vandalism that isn’t going to have far reaching effects. However, if something more devious occurred I don’t want to see FTC harmed as a result.

                                      Can it be confirmed that there wasn’t any double spending or extra coin generation?
                                      Might there be some fallout from the event that will cause FTC to be viewed as insecure?

                                      Some official response to the event seems appropriate.
                                      [/quote]

                                      Why was it apparently hacked?
                                      BTC has several orphans everyday, is that being hacked?
                                      Why would anyone want to double spend a currency that is hard enough to single spend (IE: With little value and no real merchant acceptance?)
                                      It’s as secure as Satoshi intended, still.

                                      [quote author=pyxis link=topic=583.msg5914#msg5914 date=1369349633]
                                      [quote author=thep33t link=topic=583.msg5911#msg5911 date=1369349012]
                                      very good chance he does not have the private key to the vanity hate address
                                      [/quote]

                                      +1 I like your thinking
                                      [/quote]

                                      And an extremely valid point raised by thep33t, sometimes in situations like this, it’s a very good idea to think outside of the box 8)

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                                      • Bushstar
                                        Bushstar last edited by

                                        [quote name=“dgiors” post=“5956” timestamp=“1369385839”]
                                        I’m concerned that the blockchain was apparently hacked with block 33,000 and 33,001. If it was simple vandalism that isn’t going to have far reaching effects. However, if something more devious occurred I don’t want to see FTC harmed as a result.

                                        Can it be confirmed that there wasn’t any double spending or extra coin generation?
                                        Might there be some fallout from the event that will cause FTC to be viewed as insecure?

                                        Some official response to the event seems appropriate.
                                        [/quote]

                                        There is nothing new here, we have seen these attacks several coins over time including ours. The best solution is to grow too large for these guys to have an impact on us like making blocks orphans.

                                        I am still gathering information on what happened and intend to post something about it all.

                                        Donate: 6hf9DF8H67ZEoW9KmPJez6BHh4XPNQSCZz

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                                          dgiors last edited by

                                          [quote name=“Bushstar” post=“5980” timestamp=“1369394830”]

                                          There is nothing new here, we have seen these attacks several coins over time including ours. The best solution is to grow too large for these guys to have an impact on us like making blocks orphans.

                                          I am still gathering information on what happened and intend to post something about it all.
                                          [/quote]

                                          Thank you for looking into it. Maybe I’m too new to crypto that I haven’t seen this happen, only heard about it.

                                          I look forward to your findings, keep up the excellent work.

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                                            thep33t Regular Member last edited by

                                            [quote name=“UKMark” post=“5959” timestamp=“1369386996”]
                                            SNIP
                                            And an extremely valid point raised by thep33t, sometimes in situations like this, it’s a very good idea to think outside of the box 8)
                                            [/quote]

                                            I am trying to find the exact calculation for it, but Rough back of the napkin calculation is that he wouild need to take one of the big BTC pools, and start mining the FTC Vanity address around the time Rome was founded to have any chance at all of coming up with that address.

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