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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Nxt :: descendant of Bitcoin - Updated Information
by
plasticAiredale
on 02/01/2014, 18:53:39 UTC
17094328850816579008 has 100nxt ends on 1.
9419809254501029371 has 100nxt ends on 2.
17377278473045672939 has 100nxt ends on 3.
4963410668293167247 has 100nxt ends on 4.
2289697742292350176 has 100nxt ends on 5.

These are accounts I had access to.
The only reason I can remember these accounts was because the pass made sense.
Other passes were deleted when I deleted the vps.

I assume these were used to host public nodes.
I advise the owner to change these addresses to something more safe.

If I would steal 92nxt why wouldn't I steal 500?
I hope someone can verify that these are his addresses.


Who knows. Why would you poison a developer link with a hacked client that sends you the passwords? Don't give me the "trying to show the community how easy it is / teach us a lesson" garbage, you could have just as easily displayed a popup the said "Be careful this isn't the real client" to get this point across, instead you stole the passwords, and then stole the funds. Its not too late to have the "real" hacker contact you through your email and have you convince him to send the NXT back.