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[ANN] [STRS] STRONGS Coin - kHeavyHash | PoW
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zzyyxx
on 04/05/2025, 19:57:07 UTC
STRONGS


STRONGS [STRS] is a new cryptocurrency with a great future!
Also, an experienced marketer and trader will join our team after the launch of the project. Our cryptocurrency is based on kHeavyHash algorithm


Main Features

Name: STRONG$
Abbreviation: STR$
PoW algorithm: kHeavyHash
Maximum Coins: 180M
Premine: 100000 STR$ (To be used for rewards, adding to exchanges and promotions)
Block reward: 25 STR$ (50% to miners / 50% to masternodes)
Masternode Pledge: 7000 STR$
Average time to find a block: 50 seconds
Number of blocks to mature: 20
Calculation of difficulty: every 3 blocks

Mining will begin on May 3, 2025

For the first 100 blocks, the reward will be set at 1 STR$ to prevent instamining.

Wallet:

Windows: https://github.com/STRONG-chain/STRONG/releases/download/1.0.1/STRONGS.-v.1.0.1-Release-Win64.zip
Linux: https://github.com/STRONG-chain/STRONG/releases/download/1.0.1/STRONGS.-v.1.0.1-Release-Linux.tar.gz


Roadmap

May 3, 2025 - Start of mining
May 3, 2025 - Launch official pool with 1.5% commission and DDOS protection
May 9,  2025 - Launch of a website
June, 2025 - Exchanges (First Xeggex, Second NOKYC)



PUBLIC RELATIONS

Website: May 9, 2025





AWARDS.

Transfer: 200 STR$
Pools: 200 STR$ (For the first three pools).
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Board Pools
Re: [2220 GH/s] Slush's Bitcoin Mining Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz)
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zzyyxx
on 26/07/2011, 21:30:01 UTC
you guys fly off the handle awful easy over nothing... a 5 hour block a 5 minute block.
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Re: [2220 GH/s] Slush's Bitcoin Mining Pool (mining.bitcoin.cz)
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zzyyxx
on 17/07/2011, 06:28:39 UTC
fricking waaa
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Board Marketplace
Re: Introducing: Bitcoin Prizes (Free Bitcoins)
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zzyyxx
on 07/07/2011, 16:16:26 UTC
mt gox was hacked somehow... certainly pretty convenient way to do it. given the method to register for the site.
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Board Marketplace
Re: Introducing: Bitcoin Prizes (Free Bitcoins)
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zzyyxx
on 03/07/2011, 16:23:06 UTC
so still this site is down since the hack? annnnnnd since the hack this guy hasnt been around? and no one finds this suspicious...
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Re: Introducing: Bitcoin Prizes (Free Bitcoins)
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zzyyxx
on 27/06/2011, 22:32:49 UTC
no one finds the hacking of gox and the timing, both coming up and going down of this site suspect?

no

really?
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Board Marketplace
Re: Introducing: Bitcoin Prizes (Free Bitcoins)
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zzyyxx
on 22/06/2011, 04:06:00 UTC
depends on who "friar tuck" was... but the registration for this site, assuming people used same username/passwords. wouldn't have even required any decryption, considering it was given right to them. maybe that's the pessimist in me, just seems very odd. very very odd
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Re: Introducing: Bitcoin Prizes (Free Bitcoins)
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zzyyxx
on 21/06/2011, 22:18:57 UTC
no one finds the hacking of gox and the timing, both coming up and going down of this site suspect?
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: MTGox security was flawed
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zzyyxx
on 20/06/2011, 16:03:28 UTC
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=15364.msg231115#msg231115

am I the only one who finds the Mt Gox hack, and this site going up/coming down... on top of that the whole process in general, to be suspect?
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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zzyyxx
on 18/06/2011, 17:08:53 UTC
and this should make number 5 Smiley
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: If your Mt. Gox account has been compromised, PLEASE READ.
by
zzyyxx
on 18/06/2011, 17:06:34 UTC
as Jondecker76 said
  "I have stepped forward on a few other posts - I also had money stolen from my MtGox account (20.19 BTC)
I even reported it to MtGox with no reply (this report was made before it was announced that there was a security exploit found).
It has recently been revealed that MtGox did in fact have a vulnerability, and someone even showed them the exploit by using it to prove it was there. There are also a dozen or so of us that have had this happen. Yet, the owner claimed that he can see no evidence in his logs that our money was lost due to the exploit, and that he is not going to refund anybody for the BTC stolen from his (insecure) site.
I for one will never use MtGox again.  Its one thing to make a mistake and have such a simple exploit left open it happens. Its another thing to not own up to your responsibilities as a responsible business owner. Look at the number of trades on his market, look at his fee and do the math.  Bottom line is that he makes very good money from his userbase, and should be trivial to do the right thing for a few handfuls of users that lost modest amounts of bitcoins.  I don't know if it can be proven one way or another whether or not the withdrawn funds were via an exploit or not - but honestly, look at the evidence"

having been a victim of this security flaw myself, I dont see why, considering the mass amount of cash mtgox is pulling in right now. they don't reimburse the people who, in say the 24 hour or 48 hour window this scam occurred, and reported a trouble ticket to them in that time (seems all happened on the 15th 16th) even if from their own funds for gods sake... up to say "x" amount, but whatever... I guess that's why I don't run a business.
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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zzyyxx
on 17/06/2011, 18:14:50 UTC
not much to offer, just racking up 5 here... have a good day Tongue
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Board Marketplace
Re: Buy and Sell Mt Gox USD
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zzyyxx
on 08/06/2011, 13:08:16 UTC
Looking to buy, 20 bitcoin (and increments therein) with paypal. I'm registered and all that good stuff. just looking to jump in here before I miss out more than I already have :/ damn me and my slow reaction time Smiley PM me, I'll buy