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Re: [ANN] StarTrek insipred coins =) and mining links (Low Diff) Nice Bounties!
by
dreamwatcher
on 01/12/2013, 03:08:28 UTC
A few updates:

I am now unsure where the KED relaunch stands. Scifi has indicated that he has been working on the relaunch converting the UFC client to KED. This is the last option I wanted to take with the relaunch. I am unsure whether or not to continue with my version of the relaunch.

I am doing maintenance and moving 2 CCE servers over the next couple of days. Many of the services I provide will be up and down. This mostly just effects the pools to this group, as I mentioned before they are up for maintenance this weekend.

I have received many PM, E-mails and questions  on the forums. Many things have happened this week, and I have alot to think about. To be honest, I do not know how to answer some of the questions at this point.
As of now, all my projects are on the verge of financial collapse, and there have been offers of help. However, I do not know how or amount needed. I have always been one to solve my own challenges and it is difficult to ask for help. I am not ignoring anybody, I just do not have answers right now. Anyway, this thread is not the place for deeper conversation on this.

I also wanted to share a tool some might find useful in the sky-rocketing market. This tool will scan drives on the byte level looking for key pairs and create a wallet with what it finds. This is useful for recovering deleted wallets and even corrupted wallets.Years ago, it was sometimes not worth it to save Bitcoin wallet files if inconvenient, when BTC was only a dollar or two. These wallets could now be worth thousands. This tool could help recover some long lost wallets and recover a substantial amount of money. You can use the wallets it creates with any coin, just use the rescan option or if too corrupted the salvage wallet option with the coin client. I found a old prime coin stash worth about $300.

This is an advanced tool and as always use at your own risk. I will not provide support as it is not my tool, I am just sharing it with you. I have put it in my own github as the original location is a pain in the arse to use.

https://github.com/Hartland/wallet-recover-0.3