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Re: [ANN][XTC] [PoW+PoS]TezosClassic | Tezos Fork without ICO & 1st Jan 2018 Mainnet
by
Martens58
on 21/12/2017, 01:11:54 UTC
These guys didn't write the original TEZOS, so they are stealing TEZOS.
It's as simple as that. All they are doing is copying and pasting and
calling it their own. How much talent does that take ? Let's make
millions of dollars off the hard work and the efforts of the TEZOS
community by ripping them off, them take advantage of unsuspecting
investors who we will rip off as fast as we can when they invest in our
"NEW" coin. This should be illegal as hell and no exchange should
accept this coin if it ever sees the light of day.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 22/03/2016, 20:43:48 UTC
C-bit is currently deciding on what to do about the coins and its’ own future.

We are discussing matters relating to the unusual pattern observed in our hash rate between Wednesday of
last week, where a gradual increase in our hash rate from 600-700 TH to 4-5 PH occurred over 36 hours
( this was done gradually so as not to affect the difficulty rating ) and then was suddenly and instantly
removed at 12:00 noon EST on Friday of last week just before the difficulty was to reset from 40 Million;
which then set in motion the collapse of the hash rate over the weekend.

Then on Sunday morning at appx 9:00 AM EST, when the hash rate had collapsed aprox 98% from Friday’s
Peak , C-bit’s mining pools had dropped to about 200 TH, and the difficulty level had reset from around 40
million at Friday’s peak to 2 million, a sudden mining onslaught of 2-3 PH began. Although this might not
sound like terribly much; however, coming from such a small hash rate base and against a new small
difficulty rating, its like a nuclear bomb going off. This mining blast lasted thru early Monday morning ( about
36 hours ), which resulted in the basic destruction of the C-bit system. The blast of mining was designed to
last just long enough to take advantage of the difficulty reset of C-bit. The difficulty level has since reset
upward and the miners have quit. At one point during this onslaught, the source code was actually mining
into the future by up to 8 hours, which we all know is impossible; unless, of course, one is a hacker using a
bug in the code and the vulnerability of the system against us. We have proven this to be the case with the
attack over the week-end on C-bit : a deliberate full-frontal crash of our system and resulting doubling of our
system’s coins.

Understand, this was not a weekend guy out for a stroll. This was a deliberate act of violence against C-bit.
Considering the price of our coins, and the illiquidity of the coins, there is no plausible reason for amassing
The quantity of coins gained in the attack, other than pure maliciousness or intent to destroy.

Raise the bar without raising the difficulty, then pull the legs out from under it. Let the momentum pull it
under water, then when the system resets lower, take advantage of it and mine it like crazy. When it resets,
like it did last night, stop mining, like they have. When it resets lower again, mine it again. Destroy the coin
from within. Use the coin’s low hash rate, low difficulty, and its’ very system against itself. Be enough of the
the system, and you own and control the fate of the system. You can drive it into the ground by mining all of
the coins. The attacker is using the 51% rule against C-bit very effectively each time the hash rate drops and
the difficulty rating resets lower.

It sure seems as though it was well planned to destroy C-bit; or if not to destroy, or planned, at least it can be
described as pre-meditated behavior to take advantage of a situation, since no-one could have NOT possibly
realized what was happening when you’re watching millions of coins flying by on your screen... and you don't
shut your miner OFF; especially if you care about the coin and the community. So, it can ONLY be described
as predatory behavior on the part of anyone mining at the time. PERIOD. I would love to hear anyone explain
to me with a straight face their reasoning behind the morality of receiving or keeping after-the-fact any of
their coins in this situation, EVEN if they spent BTC to mine it. Overall supply reasons also make it hard to
justify just shifting coins around to special accounts or just destroying some coins but not others. If the coins
stick around, it just creates more drag on the value of the overall coin that shouldn’t exist in the first place,
since they weren’t fairly earned. I am not sure if we can just keep destroying coins after each of these attacks,
it will get a little silly after awhile.

We also realize that there were innocent by-standers caught up in this weekend’s events. People or miners
Who had nothing at all to do with the events swirling around the exploding coins. I, for instance, have an
Antminer7 that has been running on a C-bit pool since the beginning. An Antminer7 is a relatively
Top-of-the-line Bitcoin miner. Well, I’m sorry, I guess the $ 20 in mining electricity costs over the week-
End, that it cost me for the coins I got, will mean that I don’t take my family to McDonalds tonight. My
machine is run in an off-site location, managed by a third-party, so I couldn’t just shut it off. Morality
reasons dictate that it is awfully difficult for me to justify keeping my coins. Frankly, anyone jumping on
the band-wagon over the weekend and paying for a whole bunch of hash power to mine the coins does not
have my sympathy.

What we find very interesting with this whole situation is that we can trace the beginning of the recent
Cascading of events to last Wednesday morning after the world-wide PR announcement of C-bit.  The
Gradual ramp-up of PH power can be traced to farms in China. The interesting fact is that we have no record
of any interests in either our website or our pools by the Chinese prior to this event; they just showed
up, ramped up, then suddenly left right before the difficulty was due to reset.  How they knew, we don’t
know. They then showed up again after the difficulty reset downward Sunday morning, but with smaller
mining power.

The problem that C-bit finds itself in today is the community is shell-shocked. The C-bit pools are now
Down to 28 TH as miners sit on the side-lines awaiting the dust to settle. The reasoning behind this is
Sound, but the consequences are stark. This sets in motion another cascade of collapsing hash rates and
Resetting difficulty levels. Again, this will bring in the malicious predators who will “Wash-Rinse-Repeat”
Their behavior against C-bit in a never-ending cycle; which is the very thing they want to happen, and
Plan to happen, with C-bit.

Let me repeat. This sets in motion a repeat pattern. Without enough miners supporting C-bit now, because
Everyone is shell-shocked, the pattern will continue until there are no more coins to mine. It’s a compete
failure of the system due to the 51 % Rule and the attackers know that, and they feed off of that loop. If you
look at the source code, you can see what is happening in real time. The attacks will happen again, it’s only a
matter of time.

It removes C-bit from the playing field and removes C-bit from the very reason it was created: to help
Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Classic resolve their Block-size problem. What was started with good intentions,
Is now dazed and confused, wondering what the hell just happened. We can’t help wonder if there is a
Connection between the sudden Chinese farming interest, the manipulation of our hash rate, and our sudden
destruction. I’ve always hated coincidences -- considering how smoothly everything was running for C-bit in
the 5 weeks leading up to last Wednesday and the world-wide announcement of C-bit. We were fine until
Wednesday, then destroyed by Sunday.

We will decide what our options are after analyzing who and where the attacks originated from, of which we
already have a basic understanding. We will continue debating the future of the mined coins over the past
weekend, and the future of C-bit.  After this decision, we will let the community know our decision.
Hopefully, everyone will agree, no matter how radical our decision turns out to be.

Thanks for your patience.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 21/03/2016, 01:15:41 UTC

This is impossible, of course.

fb48f33461...   53691   2016-03-20 23:15:46   490   898170.01091001   XCT

The correct time can not be past : 2016-03-20 19:22:41 PM




OBVIOUSLY NOT IMPOSSIBLE AS ITS HAPPENING!  Cheesy  lelll

You are such an idiot. When you say "It's not possible"
You obviously mean "It's not possible" in the REAL world.
That's why I said "This is impossible, of course". Please
note the "OF COURSE" part....STUPID !!! The fact that it
is happening does not mean that it is actually happening
because it CAN happen. It means that it is only happening
because someone is tricking the source code into making
it happen. Therefore, someone is playing with C-bit to
destroy it and get it out of the way, pure and simple.

The boys didn't want someone else in the sand box.





YOU MAD BRO?

NOW HOW AM I STUPID? ===> I REPORTED THE BUG TO YOU!   Cheesy   ROTFLMFAO

Sorry, been a bad day.
Took what you said wrong.
I apologize.
Please forgive.
What I know right now pretty much pisses me off
and I'm fighting mad.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 21/03/2016, 01:02:28 UTC

This is impossible, of course.

fb48f33461...   53691   2016-03-20 23:15:46   490   898170.01091001   XCT

The correct time can not be past : 2016-03-20 19:22:41 PM




OBVIOUSLY NOT IMPOSSIBLE AS ITS HAPPENING!  Cheesy  lelll

You are such an idiot. When you say "It's not possible"
You obviously mean "It's not possible" in the REAL world.
That's why I said "This is impossible, of course". Please
note the "OF COURSE" part....STUPID !!! The fact that it
is happening does not mean that it is actually happening
because it CAN happen. It means that it is only happening
because someone is tricking the source code into making
it happen. Therefore, someone is playing with C-bit to
destroy it and get it out of the way, pure and simple.

The boys didn't want someone else in the sand box.

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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 21/03/2016, 00:02:55 UTC


ec996a70b5...   53851   2016-03-20 23:56:26   490   881510.00810386   XCT

Time :                               2016-03-20 17:03:21

Whoever they are, they are removing the coins as fast as they can and transferring
them to other addresses.

But don't worry. We will have the last laugh. They think they are cute. We hold the keys.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 23:40:51 UTC
From our initial analysis of Friday at noon, to
this morning at 2:00 AM, Bitcoin and Bitcoin
Classic just declared War on C-bit.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 23:28:33 UTC

This is impossible, of course.

fb48f33461...   53691   2016-03-20 23:15:46   490   898170.01091001   XCT

The correct time can not be past : 2016-03-20 19:22:41 PM

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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 23:07:58 UTC
We are currently working on or dealing with
the situation. As soon as we can unravel the
complexities of who or what is affecting C-bit,
trace what we've discovered these items to, or
at least identify what the basic problems are;
then, formulate a plan to deal with them, we'll
inform the community. We are looking at all
possibilities of resolving this problem.

i can tell you what i think is happening  Wink   lol

Please, by all means, I can't wait.
Tell us what YOU think is happening.
this ought to be real good.
I'm waiting.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 22:28:05 UTC
We are currently working on or dealing with
the situation. As soon as we can unravel the
complexities of who or what is affecting C-bit,
trace what we've discovered these items to, or
at least identify what the basic problems are;
then, formulate a plan to deal with them, we'll
inform the community. We are looking at all
possibilities of resolving this problem.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 02:52:55 UTC
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 02:52:00 UTC
one thing i dont get is... how come the official pools have a 2% fee this launch was not so nice devs mined alot and they get about 2% of all coins you should promote the coin... not take it too greedy

yeah where are all these MILLIONS of coins going to? = someone(devs) hoarding them for a pump and dump? lol ...yawn  Cheesy

Ok, now the community knows you are on
the official IGNORE list. You are totally
useless. Something happened to you along
the way here. Had a bad night in bed with
your pet or something.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 02:49:54 UTC
one thing i dont get is... how come the official pools have a 2% fee this launch was not so nice devs mined alot and they get about 2% of all coins you should promote the coin... not take it too greedy

Go screw yourself. We've been thru this
a thousand times. The public got the
coins in the beginning, not the Devs.
A 2% fee is standard industry practice
and barely pays the bills on the servers
for the electricity and all the costs of
providing the services.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 20/03/2016, 02:46:36 UTC
I think we're a little stunned.
We threw a party and no-one
showed up.

A bigger exchange would be better, Bittrex slack is probably the best way to go.

Also feel free to RT, Bittrex would like community demand also for consideration.

https://twitter.com/bitcoin_dad/status/710482637681348608


thats not going to happen untill the dev wakes up...lol

~ just look he doesn't even update the OP!!!  Cheesy   noobs

we've updated the OP every day. what isnt accurate? we have 10 minute blocks, which is 600 seconds. have you ever looked at blockchain.info and watched bitcoin blocks? surely you understand how crypto works and know that is an average..

http://cryptobe.com/chain/CBit

stay tuned, we'll have a bitpay insight explorer up shortly, along with merchant services.

the pools info in the OP are not correct ..fwiw  Roll Eyes


~yes look at your blockexplorer you are getting multiple blocks a minute lmfao Cheesy

Look, the OP information is stating the eventual Block
timing, not the current Block timing. It states the timing
of the Blocks once the chain reaches its' stable rate. How
hard is that to understand ? Even Bitcoin in the first days,
weeks, and months didn't have 10 minute Blocks.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 19/03/2016, 18:49:14 UTC
I think we're a little stunned.
We threw a party and no-one
showed up.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 18/03/2016, 13:54:40 UTC
Rome was not built in a day.
Like I said way back at the
very beginning of the thread,
This is a very long commitment.
Stick around and enjoy, your in
the beginnings of something
historical.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 17/03/2016, 17:19:37 UTC
This is getting interesting :

The official C-bit pools are exploding.......

Yesterday morning :   756 TH
Yesterday evening : 1,583 TH
Early This Morning : 2,260 TH
Later This Morning : 2,845 TH

I think the difficulty should be rising soon.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 17/03/2016, 17:03:01 UTC
Well, community. It looks as though we are off to
a great start. We are # 129 in Market cap out of
643 crypto coins that still matter, or are at least
still standing and haven't been thrown in the dust-
bin of history.

THAT, is an amazing accomplishment.

So, once again, thanks to all of you for your support.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 17/03/2016, 16:59:48 UTC
Is everyone in the community still working on the
Signature Banner contest ? There's like 25,000
C-bit sitting in the account for the winner chosen
by the community.

my signature

http://i.imgur.com/cCx0eH6.jpg

Uh, oh. competition.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 17/03/2016, 16:52:23 UTC
Hello, do you project to release a online wallet, something like https://blockchain.info ?

yes, we have a new bitpay suite coming out, in the mean time, we do have an online wallet, check the OP or website.

Thanks for the reply

Who know if C-CEX have a problem with C-bit wallet today? Deposited 10k http://cryptobe.com/tx/d7166c010276b1decec9fc6decfff60eacacb0a730cafb035112825e2ee6ed93 to my C-cex add : 1FXDnXfEkNVDbGoe9AXTaXeDQgkTiPESsP
Now more then 20 confirmations but nothing on balance

Kinda depends on how long you've been waiting.
It took me 20 minutes the other day for my BTC
to clear.
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Re: [XCT] C-Bit - Elegantly Solving Bitcoin's Blockchain Problem [SHA256][POW]
by
Martens58
on 17/03/2016, 16:49:11 UTC
We have a web wallet on the website, and I
realize that's not quite what your asking.

I've heard talk with the developers that when
the Merchant's Suite is completed we're getting
a new Block Explorer, so maybe your feature
will be included in that new Explorer.

I am sure that the Developers will be reading
this page a little later and will be catching up
on comments and will add their own. I don't
know everything on the technical side.


What is the status of us getting added to coinmarket cap and bittrex ?

A bigger home to help establish a floor would be awesome.




http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/c-bit/

they have not added c-cex to it yet, though.

Wrote them a note about C-cex.