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I was in the gpu. and bought 50,000 gpu.  GPU has a cheap price now, and in my opinion is a good opportunity for investment.
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Ambros
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September 01, 2016, 07:31:22 PM |
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I was in the gpu. and bought 50,000 gpu.  GPU has a cheap price now, and in my opinion is a good opportunity for investment. This coin is a scam, since years
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DougB62
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September 09, 2016, 01:17:00 AM |
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I would absolutely love to move my 104579833.68118879 GPUC - however, without a working wallet connection.... Welp! Back in the dust pile! Pffft!
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bubblecoin0
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December 11, 2016, 12:19:24 AM |
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You wont get a wallet, because GPU coin died years ago. How are people still trading this coin. I dumped my wallet when it collapsed.
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Belligerent Fool
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December 11, 2016, 12:56:13 AM |
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I would absolutely love to move my 104579833.68118879 GPUC - however, without a working wallet connection.... Welp! Back in the dust pile! Pffft!
Well if you are on the last known Block before the wallet seednode died then maybe someone could help you out getting it up and running again, all you would need to do is send your blockchain data to another user and they use that to sync to the same block as you initially, then point to each others IP and open up an external connection, walah network back in action.
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Cryptoinn
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February 26, 2017, 08:32:14 AM |
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Looks like someone started another GPU Coin in middle of 2016. http://gpucoin.usedgpus.com/index.htmlIt's active and trading at YoBit, but this is not our GPUC. Unfortunately it does not related to old GPUC exept same name. 
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madbit1000
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September 01, 2017, 01:06:24 AM |
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How is it dead, if it is on a dedicated seed node, an active blockchain and is still being mined?
Can someone point me to this active blockchain? The AllCrypt.com wallet has 4 connections and hasn't gotten a new block since July. Same here - July 31st  Was this the date of the death of this coin. lost hundreds of thousands of gpu coin in this one, and also shitty uci coin. I also purchased in to the ico, cant find the amounts i invested though. anyone kept a list???
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You should not buy a warrant unless you are prepared to sustain a total loss of the money you have invested plus any commission or other transaction charges
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almightyruler
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October 13, 2017, 04:16:23 PM |
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Reviewing old wallets tonight. I recompiled my GPUcoin client and tried some historical addnode IPs. Was surprised when one connected and started syncing newer blocks!
The last block common block we have is 99588 (27-Sep-2014) ... I know this coin is "effectively" dead but that still seems a bit old.
Is anyone at a greater height? The mention above of block 206227 makes me wonder if the single peer and myself are on a fork.
I'll keep trying other IPs.
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almightyruler
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November 01, 2017, 10:04:12 PM |
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Any addnodes?
coingather shows GPUCoin at a height of 1019065 blocks, which is well above the 99588 I have...
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supplyabject
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November 01, 2017, 11:03:52 PM |
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Very good and unique project... Wishing best of luck for all team members behind this project
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CryptoClubber
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November 02, 2017, 08:50:04 AM |
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any active node on the old blockchain ?
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darwinbravais
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November 02, 2017, 09:37:58 AM |
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Interesting, keep my eye on
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almightyruler
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November 02, 2017, 10:38:04 AM |
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any active node on the old blockchain ?
Coingather shows one active peer, but they don't list IPs. I can't connect to Coingather either - for security reasons I'd say they don't allow inbound connects on their coin clients. So we have at least two peers, one of them NOT coingather... but the question is, how do we find it?
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CryptoClubber
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November 02, 2017, 11:50:41 AM |
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any active node on the old blockchain ?
Coingather shows one active peer, but they don't list IPs. I can't connect to Coingather either - for security reasons I'd say they don't allow inbound connects on their coin clients. So we have at least two peers, one of them NOT coingather... but the question is, how do we find it? original blockchain or new gpucoin ?
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almightyruler
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November 02, 2017, 10:24:33 PM |
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any active node on the old blockchain ?
Coingather shows one active peer, but they don't list IPs. I can't connect to Coingather either - for security reasons I'd say they don't allow inbound connects on their coin clients. So we have at least two peers, one of them NOT coingather... but the question is, how do we find it? original blockchain or new gpucoin ? With a count of 1019065 blocks I'm assuming it's not the PoS only GPU launched in April 2016, but who knows? If the target spacing is less than the typical 60 seconds the PoS coin could have generated that many blocks in 18-20 months. The new one has no block explorer so I can't tell for sure.
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November 02, 2017, 10:33:35 PM Last edit: November 02, 2017, 10:47:17 PM by illiki23 |
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Interesting, keep my eye on
Um you might not want to spend too much 'eye time' on this one. The creator James ended being a con man and ran off with a lot of peoples money. He tried to weasel out of it but was caught in a number of discrepancies which showed that he ended up he only spending a small fraction of the initial investment on his GPU store and simple disappeared with the rest. It was one of the things which led to a lot of dissapointment with the crypto community. We reported him to local and federal authorities but there was nothing anyone could do. He even created an and registered an LCC to pull off his fraud and there was nothing no one could fucking do. I honestly would be perfectly fine if someone beat the guy to an inch of his life. Fuck people who steal from others because they are too lazy or stupid or evil to make their own. James is a loser who couldn't make it in the Navy so decided to hurt people for a living. The 'new GPU coin' pisses me off just by association.
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wacko
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November 02, 2017, 10:39:11 PM |
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Yeah, I also remember this GPU Coin very well, and remember how it died (I might've actually been one of the reasons for the death of this coin,  although that James guy was sketchy and probably a scammer as well). I'm curious though why are you guys interested in this coin? Are you considering reviving it or what? Interesting, keep my eye on
Um you might not want to spend too much 'eye time' on this one. That guy is just spamming to get his post count up.  There's been so much of this useless crap lately, I guess people want in on all those airdrops and signature campaigns, so they just post random BS like "I'm interested", "keep my eye on", "keep up the good work" etc. Hundreds and hundreds of crappy posts like that appear on these forums each and every day.
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November 02, 2017, 10:46:14 PM |
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Yeah, I also remember this GPU Coin very well, and remember how it died (I might've actually been one of the reasons for the death of this coin,  although that James guy was sketchy and probably a scammer as well). I'm curious though why are you guys interested in this coin? Are you considering reviving it or what? You were not the reason. The coin price dropping and people getting really cheap GPUs was not the reason. We had proof that James only spent a small fraction (some small percentage) of the investment funds to purchase stock even though he claimed he spent all the money on stock. If he had he could have ridden out that one dip where people got cheap GPUs. Instead he not only took the money and run but never sent out a number of GPUs while not giving refunds.
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wacko
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November 02, 2017, 11:14:29 PM |
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We had proof that James only spent a small fraction (some small percentage) of the investment funds to purchase stock even though he claimed he spent all the money on stock.
If he had he could have ridden out that one dip where people got cheap GPUs. Instead he not only took the money and run but never sent out a number of GPUs while not giving refunds.
Yeah, I remember all that, I was around. I think I was the first one though to exploit the sync delay between the gpu coin store prices and the coin's actual exchange rate. Only a few gpus were sold from the store at that point and prices were more or less stable. Then I went playing with the exchange rate, driving it up and down, and ordered quite a few GPUs for 1/3-1/2 of their actual $ price. I think I've had 7 or 8 orders for amd 280x. That James guy only shipped me 3 cards though and ignored all the other orders (while keeping the gpu coins for himself, of course). I still made a profit in the end (sold those 3 cards for a bit more than I payed for all 7-8 of them), but not much - barely broke even. After that, I think, he decided to just quit and get away with all the money/gpus he had left. I wasn't alone ordering cards that day, as soon as other users noticed what was going on with the store and coin prices, they also started putting the orders (there were counters on the gpu coin store site so it was more or less transparent process). But I guess my orders went through first and he was just shipping cards in the order they were bought (until he decided that that's enough), so some of the later buyers didn't get anything. But yeah, of course the main reason was simply because he sort of scammed everyone and didn't allocate the funds in the way he was supposed to.
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