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HashUp Utility (AMD & NVIDIA)
by
redmist
on 03/02/2021, 15:38:26 UTC

We are glad to present you a completely new software that increases the performance of your video cards and CPU's.
For more than half a year, we have achieved excellent performance for GPU's and CPU's

Support algorithm's:
Ethash
RandomX

Support miners:
Claymore Dual
ETHminer
PhoenixMiner
TRMiner
TTminer
XMRig

Download:
https://hashup-utility.info/HashUpUtility.zip

How to use :
Unzip the archive to any folder then run HashUpUtility.exe
Wait for the message "Status - Running"
Then start your miner


Here are some examples of performance with HushUp-Utilite on Ethash

Nvidia                                     AMD

P104-100 - 38.5 Mh/s                       RX 470 - 28.1 Mh/s       
GTX 1060 - 24.5 Mh/s                       RX 480 - 30.2 Mh/s             
GTX 1070 - 30.1 Mh/s                       RX 570(Samsung) - 30.9 Mh/s             
GTX 1080 - 35.2 Mh/s                       RX 580(Samsung) - 33.6 Mh/s   
GTX 1080Ti - 49.7 Mh/s                     RX 580(Micron) - 35.8  Mh/s
GTX 1660S - 34.9 Mh/s                      RX 5600XT(Micron) - 46.7 Mh/s             
RTX 2060S - 45.7 Mh/s                      RX 5700XT(Samsung) - 56.3 Mh/s     
RTX 3080 - 106.9 Mh/s                      RX 5700XT(Micron) - 59.7 Mh/s


CPUs (Randomx)

XEON E3-1225 V2 @3392MHZ    2590 H/s
AMD RYZEN 7 1700                4730 H/s
INTEL XEON E5-4627 V3      5900 H/s
RYZEN 5 3600                    8100 H/s
RYZEN 7 3700X -           10116 H/s
RYZEN 9 3900X                  12965 H/s
RYZEN 3950X                   19200 H/s

For any questions, you can always write to the mail support@hashup-utility.info
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 21:03:10 UTC
Okay guys. Got a pretty speedy reply from BTC-e.

This is what they said-- READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP:

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Hello!

We are sorry but your money was transferred out from BTC-E.
Withdrawal has been confirmed with your mail.
We can't refund and return your money.
We recommend you change your password, e-mail and set 2fa protection.
We can provide you IP logs of potential hacker:

178   login   success login   (ME)   
07.04.14
00:13
177   edit   pass reset   (ME)
07.04.14
00:13

176   logout   logout use logout button   62.4.8.78   - Hacker
07.04.14
00:12
175   login   success login   62.4.8.78   - Hacker
07.04.14
00:04

174   logout   logout use logout button   62.4.8.72   - Hacker
05.04.14
00:10
173   login   success login   62.4.8.72   - Hacker
05.04.14
00:07

172   edit   pass reset   62.4.8.72   - Hacker
05.04.14
00:07


Okay, so the block of red is when the "hacker" changed my password so I couldn't log in. Green I guess is them logging in and out to check they have access. Blue is when they logged in, withdrew the coins and then logged out again. And finally, orange is me resetting my password (as they changed it) and logging back in to find all my funds gone.

So from this we've found that the ip 62.4.8.72 is the malicious one. And they are located somewhere in France near Paris. I'm going to contact the owner of the IP range and do some digging. If anyone has any other ideas on what can be done, feel free to PM me or just post on here.
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 19:23:53 UTC
Just a quick update guys. I've PM'd the BTC-e guys on here and I've sent them a support ticket via their site. Hopefully I'll get a reply sooner rather than later.
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 19:04:58 UTC
This happened to me on BTC-E a few months ago too.

Must be very careful with using that exchange. I got the IPs of the people who stole mine and they were baised in ukraine.

I never use BTC-e anymore because of this. Also its pretty funny that after I log into the hacked account. The hackers log into it a few minutes later (probably to check if I deposited more funds) lol Happened twice but stopped now

Yeah it's a bit dodgy. They were threatening to remove FTC from trading ages ago, so everyone sold them and the price crashed. Then they mysteriously removed that post and carried on the trading. A ploy for them to buy all the cheap coins I reckon.

May I asked how you managed to do that?
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 19:03:01 UTC
This is out of my imagination, how can it have happened?
I am very sorry for your loss, but very strnage that it even bypassed your "deny",
and then email disappeas? unbelieavle..

I know it's very strange. Unless the person who "hacked" my BTC-e account knows the password to my email account as well I can't see how it could have been deleted. I mean, to get it completely off the server you have to delete it, then delete it from "deleted items". I'm at a loss really...
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 18:56:54 UTC
Unfortunately the BTC-E support is very slow to react to such incidents. Have you got any reply from them for your support tickets?

Unfortunately I haven't even got round to sending support tickets. But I heard they're pretty slow and a lot of the time don't even reply. We'll see what happens anyway and I'll keep you guys updated. I'm not entirely sure there's anything I can do other than sending BTC-e messages, but if anyone has any other advice I'm be more than grateful to receive it.
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 18:54:44 UTC
One thing I want to ask about this quote "confirm or deny a withdrawal of 108.5335 LTC from my account"
Did you have exactly this amount of LTC in your account? Yes or No, then you can go from there.


I had 103 LTC. 600 FTC.
The "hacker" changed my feathercoin to btc, then bought an extra 5.35 litecoin with the bitcoin. But at the end of all of that I had exactly 108.5335 which is now all gone. So whoever has done it took everything.
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 18:52:54 UTC
Actually I do have BTC, very few, I just bought what I can afford to lose if they were ever stolen, hacked or even if the price one night dropped to Zero.

Your story is the reason behind why every single real business out there is not getting involved in this waiting to see what will really end up happening with those crypto-currency.

As I believe this BTC is a very smart thing, I also believe that for the first time in the internet life it created the best chance for hackers to steals billions of dollars! The greatest opportunity ever!

Please please please forum, don't get on me and tell me I am a sucker, or a loser, or BTC can't be hacked but it is the website, I DO UNDERSTAND ALL THIS!

But what I am saying is: before the hacker would work so hard to hack few bucks, those Nigeria scams all for just few bucks, or the best they would hack is an account with 1000 bucks and usually mostly bank account are insured so usually people get their money back!
Or may be the hackers will hack a movie or Windows or office or some software and post it on one of those file sharing like Megaupload or rapidshare ...etc which they may sell for a buck or distributed for free (in the third world)!
This BTC created a great opportunity for hackers to not only hack but also become owner of millions of dollars, one coin worth almost $500!

I have read a lot saying: it will cost a lot of money to hack whatever it is for 10 minutes, well.... for a hacker it is worth it! if someone tell you I sell you a car for $20 when it is worth $20000, will you say no?

Again, I am not against the crypto-currency, but I am against having million of dollars of it. that's the problem usually with majority of humans (including me probably) as they make millions and still: they don't get out they just want more and more thinking that what happened to Josh or Tara or or or... will not happen to them!

I have a read a good quote somewhere in this forum as someone said: if you hold coin that if they get stolen then it ruin your life or scare you then you are holding too much coins!


I am sorry man for your loss, but again this is the idea of BTC, you want anonymity? you want Tax free? you want to deal with drugs and arms? well they all come with a risk which is: you also might lose everything!


I never cared to avoid taxes, I like having police around, I like following the law. My tax pay for the police and the law: they protect me, they protect my rights and they would die in the line of duty to save a mother fucker like me if I get hurt or kidnapped ..etc.
If the gov. says Tax is 10% then I pay it, if the gov. says tax 30% then I pay it too, if the gov. says tax is 50% then pay it too. At the end of the day I know there is police around, I know my bank will not let me down and I know I am FDIC insured!

Again, please don't trash me, I am not against the crypto-currency as I have few myself, but I am saying that: everything comes at risk!


Wish you the best man, I really hope what you lost was only profit and not your base money.
 

I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at here, however I understand it comes with risks. I'm kicking myself for not being more careful, but at the same time I'm thankful that I kept a portion of my other litecoin in a secure wallet. So I haven't lost everything.
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Re: BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 18:51:00 UTC
The address never appeared before on the forum, maybe try PM BTC-e account? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=33012

I haven't tried that yet, however that will be one of the first things I'm going to do to try and get them back Smiley I've been busy unpacking and getting back into a normal routine, but I'll start ASAP. Smiley
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BTC-E Account All Coins Stolen
by
redmist
on 07/04/2014, 15:35:09 UTC
Hi All

So I've been on this forum for a couple of years now and I've been dabbling in bitcoin, litecoin and a few others. I've seen a lot about people's coins being stolen and exchanges being hacked etc whilst I've been here, but I never thought it would happen to me.

Anyway I'll go ahead and tell you all what happened in the hope that someone could shed a little bit of light on the whole situation. So I've been on holiday this past week and I received an email yesterday from who I think was BTC-e asking if I'd like to confirm or deny a withdrawal of 108.5335 LTC from my account. I immediately hit deny and logged in to check if they were still there. And as you can guess they were gone, along with 600 or so FTC which the "hacker" (not really sure what to call this), converted to BTC, then to LTC and withdrew them as well. I have to say, this isn't a very nice feeling at all. I worked pretty hard trading and mining to make all those Litecoin, which just vanished in the blink of an eye.

I mentioned in the above paragraph an email which I think was from BTC-e. Stupidly, I never checked and just clicked deny straight away and logged right in. In my panic I didn't check to see if this was a phishing site. I know, silly me Sad. However I looked through my internet history and it was definitely the BTC-e site so I don't think I've been "hacked" that way. I went back to my emails to check the email I'd been sent and it appears to have mysteriously disappeared. I'm not sure how that's possible but I checked on the server and it's nowhere to be found. Not in inbox, spam, deleted or anywhere else.

I know it's very unlikely that I'll manage to get my coins back, but I'm just wondering if anyone has any ideas on what to do. And before you all tell me I shouldn't store my coins on a trading site...  Wink yes I do know this, however I've been trading with my coins to try and increase the amount I've been holding. Reason I was keeping them on there for the time being was because I didn't want to keep withdrawing and depositing as there are fees. So essentially, I'd just be losing litecoin every time I see a trade opportunity.

Here is the litecoin address that my litecoin has gone to: Lh8Gc1UKR99FsjdWbNEAMmWCo5qUyWZ8Rm
Here is the tx: d797b886dfad5473184517a9bf3eec0cce05ffa59d32910813d14d5d78f68f1b


Any help will be greatly appreciated, and if you want any more info don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers guys
-redmist
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Re: [ANN][0.8.6] Hirocoin - X11 - Secured Blockchain - Time Warp Limitation - KGW
by
redmist
on 24/03/2014, 18:39:36 UTC
Sent you a PM HiroS.
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Re: Scrypt mining is dead
by
redmist
on 24/03/2014, 18:23:45 UTC
Looks interesting. You've got some nice ideas so I'll be watching this one.

But just a thought, Litecoin was originally supposed to be CPU mined only, yet someone managed to get GPU's working for it. Litecoin was also supposed to be ASIC resistant, but look whats happening now. Who's to say that won't happen for Hirocoin?
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Re: NobleCoin adding Precious Metals to Marketplace
by
redmist
on 20/03/2014, 18:52:19 UTC
I have to agree with everything being said in this thread. Noblecoin has a great community and even though its flown under the radar a little bit, I reckon we're gonna come out on top guys   Cool
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Re: Is it BitCoin or Bitcoin?
by
redmist
on 18/03/2014, 09:57:01 UTC
Personally I prefer "Bitcoin". I've been here a fairly long time now and that's what most people tend to use.
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Re: PRE-LAUNCH ANN - HEISENBERG HEX! HEXIDECIMAL BASED RAPID REWARD DECENSION!
by
redmist
on 25/02/2014, 09:49:57 UTC
Sent a message to Walt@HeisenbergHex.com regarding faucets.
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Re: [PRE-ANN][HVC] Heavycoin - CPU-only, Ultra-secure, Decentralized Voting
by
redmist
on 25/02/2014, 09:35:15 UTC
PM'd you keccak512.
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Re: [ANN][THOR] THORCOIN- ASIC RESISTANT, NFACTOR- Newly Launched
by
redmist
on 25/02/2014, 09:29:52 UTC
Thorcoin dev, I've Pm'd you.
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Re: [ANN][NOBL]*NOBLECOIN* - *26 MERCHANTS/CAUSES* *COINPAYMENTS* - *5 EXCHANGES*
by
redmist
on 09/02/2014, 15:12:31 UTC
Please add *2014* on the bottom!

EDIT:
OR maybe (on the outer silver circle) 2014 = in Roman numerals = MMXIV ?
(It can repeat itself say, 5 times, across the circle.)



This is a good idea actually. Would look awesome.
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Re: Why do people create new alt coins?
by
redmist
on 05/02/2014, 09:11:50 UTC
I'm guessing a lot of it is because they can become early adopters and then hope their coin becomes the next big thing (or they just want to dump as soon as it hits an exchange).
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Re: [ANN - NEW EXCHANGE] | freshmarket.co.in - MIGRATED and UP
by
redmist
on 03/02/2014, 09:30:02 UTC
PM'd you def-ender!