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Someone else was using my account on this forum
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Dunge
on 03/11/2017, 22:32:30 UTC
So I remember coming here in 2011 when I was curious about bitcoins, but never really done anything with it.

Today I receive an e-mail saying that a moderator deleted one of my post, so I log-in here (with my old password that was publicly leaked from yahoo ages ago) and I see 7 posts from last months that seems to be someone having a legit conversation, but that's definitively not me or anyone I know:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=41871;sa=showPosts

I just switched my password, but I'm curious why would anyone use my identity here? What good could that give them? I'm also mostly curious if there's a wallet using my e-mail address somewhere or something similar.

Thanks for any insight you can give me.
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Re: [ANN][ICO] WORLDCORE: CROWDSALE LIVE NOW! REFERRAL PROGRAM!
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Dunge
on 23/10/2017, 18:14:09 UTC
Hi All!

After 1 week of crowdsale, we're getting closer to our second milestone @ $10 Mln. Thank you all for your ongoing support!

This past week, many new developments have taken place:

- We have added the option to purchase WRC Tokens with altcoins
- We have released our new iOS App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/worldcore/id1224094672
- We're now finalizing integration of Visa and Mastercard to our purchase widget on the website to offer even more option to contribute to the Worldcore ICO.


It's great news that so much has been done before the ICO has even finished, so investors can see first hand that Worldcore is delivering Smiley
Compare this with so many other ICOs that finish without even starting to build a working product.

Moreover, even in comparison with ICO, which finally released the promised product, Worldcore looks much more solid
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Re: [ANN][ICO] WORLDCORE: CROWDSALE LIVE NOW! REFERRAL PROGRAM!
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Dunge
on 14/10/2017, 15:49:35 UTC
the first results of ISO are very impressive.  I have no doubt that the company is waiting for success
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Re: [ANN][ICO] WORLDCORE: PRESALE LIVE NOW! ICO STARTS 14 October 2017!
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Dunge
on 14/10/2017, 09:36:48 UTC
Good start! 1 million for few miutes - so impressive result!
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Re: [ANN][ICO] WORLDCORE: PRESALE LIVE NOW! ICO STARTS 14 October 2017!
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Dunge
on 12/10/2017, 10:23:21 UTC
We have updated interface for accepting payments for tokens to our own one, now it's even easier to buy WRC tokens and there are no glitches  anymore on some of browsers where the previous widget couldn't be loaded or buttons didn't work properly.

There are just 48 hours left before the end of presale.

Thank you for answer and for improving the project every day. I am certainly pleased that you appreciate us. And I wish you a successful ending of the pre-sale!
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Re: [ANN][ICO] WORLDCORE: PRESALE LIVE NOW! ICO STARTS 14 October 2017!
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Dunge
on 12/10/2017, 05:19:40 UTC
Hi devs! what news today?
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Re: [ANN][ICO] WORLDCORE: PRESALE LIVE NOW! ICO STARTS 14 October 2017!
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Dunge
on 09/10/2017, 08:59:25 UTC
the amount becomes more and more every minute. it would seem, with such a successful pre-sale, you do not need to a main ICO already Grin

Dude, don’t joke like this Grin I have already prepared a good amount for investing in this ICO!
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Re: [ANN][ICO] WORLDCORE: PRESALE LIVE NOW! ICO STARTS 14 October 2017!
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Dunge
on 06/10/2017, 14:59:57 UTC
I want to extend my sincere congratulations! almost five million at the pre-sales stage - this is a great result
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Re: Newbie with questions and technical support problem
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Dunge
on 14/09/2011, 12:23:22 UTC
First problem with blockchain corruption : delete blkindex.dat and blk0001.dat and re-download.
Second problem with GUIMiner shutdown : Disable Microsoft Security Essentials Behavior Detection. (found on another thread in this forum).

Having the wallet as a file on your computer? I agree it's P2P so there can't be a master server keeping track or user accounts, but I though it was stored on the "cloud" somewhere. There will be thousand of people loosing all their money during HD crashes and stuff. How does that not unbalance the market? Very bad idea.

With my rig (Core i5-2500K @ 4.4ghz and Nvidia GTX 560 Ti), I get about 50Mhash/s. Looking at my pool result, I barely got 0.001BTC, so about half a cent in one night. Let's say I make 1-2cent per day, it won't get interesting any time soon. I'm not paying for electricity here, but hardware usage might become a long-term problem, and it cost a lot more than this bitcoin mining will gives back.
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Re: Newbie with questions and technical support problem
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Dunge
on 14/09/2011, 03:37:51 UTC
Thanks for the reply.
Using processing power to secure transactions make sense, but I still don't see why all the biggest datacenters should get the big part of the money.

I was not talking about resuming a mining operation, just how to keep my account and wallet when re-installing or switching computers.
I also won't try GUIMiner again unless I get an answer on that crash. Seems like there's a lot of other applications available, which one should be best for an high-end Intel+Nvidia combo on Windows7 x64?
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Newbie with questions and technical support problem
by
Dunge
on 14/09/2011, 01:40:19 UTC
Hello there,

Just took the time to read what bitcoins are all about. Got to say I like the idea.

I understand most of it, except what exactly are we calculating? Hashtables creating blocks, but of what? Just useless hard to find mathematical proofs to dispatch the new coins introduced in the market randomly? If it's the case, why does powerful computer should be advantaged? Shouldn't it be randomly decided? Otherwise, does the processing power is sold for real money to medical research and stuff and it get converted to bitcoins?

Questions that should be on the Bitcoin's main page FAQ:
-Does the Bitcoin client use any processing power on idle mode? What about network usage?
-Miners of course use your processing power, but what about network usage?

Problem encountered:
I used Bitcoin client + GUIMiner (as recommended on a random pool I picked). It worked fine, but when clicking on "Stop" in GUIMiner the computer completely shut down unexpected (fans stop and everything). Bad GPU call?
I try to enter the Bitcoin client again, and all I get is a "Error loading blkindex.dat" error message. Already corrupted my data after one run? Not very fool proof. How can I resume? Will re-install loose my address and progress?