illiki23
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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. Yes the pump and dump market manipulation led to unexpected prices but it is something which could have been adjusted - it was actually an interesting challenge, but the dev was looking for an excuse to bail as he still had the majority of the investors funds. And yes wacko, that was probably a little shady yourself, but it would have happened eventually. He could have taken the hit, put a stop on the orders, and then begin looking for a solution rather than rob people. Anyways it is over with. Not sure why this thread came back up other than people trying to get activity scores. Do people have like a bot which goes through threads and posts those types of things? I once crawled bitcointalk (the robots.txt did not forbid it) to update a list of all new coins so see how it would be relatively easy. Wrong thread to resurrect though!
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almightyruler
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November 03, 2017, 04:19:43 AM |
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Anyways it is over with. Not sure why this thread came back up [...] With the value of BTC going up, I bet I'm not the only one sifting through old wallets that were previously put aside as "almost worthless"...
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November 03, 2017, 12:25:48 PM |
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And yes wacko, that was probably a little shady yourself, but it would have happened eventually. He could have taken the hit, put a stop on the orders, and then begin looking for a solution rather than rob people. It was a poorly designed store really, I didn't plan to do anything shady. I was mining gpucoin at that time, but didn't have enough coins mined to order GPUs from the store, so I went to the exchange to buy some more. As I started buying (and exchange rate was going up due to me buying more and more coins), I noticed that the prices in the store weren't updating fast enough. So, as soon as I bought enough gpu coins to place a couple orders, I ordered two cards, and then the exchange rate started to go down again (with regular miners dumping their coins for BTC). So I had to repeat the process simply to be able to order more gpus (cause I didn't have enough hash power to mine so many coins and the only way to buy more cards from the store for me was to buy coins at the exchange). The way that store was designed, combined with the relatively small volume of the gpu coin, pretty much left me no choice but to go on like that. It's like it was supposed to be that way, anyone who wanted to buy more than just one GPU, and didn't have enough coins in their wallet, had to go through this process, and ordering GPUs at a low price was simply a matter of placing orders at the right time. With the value of BTC going up, I bet I'm not the only one sifting through old wallets that were previously put aside as "almost worthless"...
This one is definitely worthless. 
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November 03, 2017, 01:18:51 PM |
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And yes wacko, that was probably a little shady yourself, but it would have happened eventually. He could have taken the hit, put a stop on the orders, and then begin looking for a solution rather than rob people. It was a poorly designed store really, I didn't plan to do anything shady. I was mining gpucoin at that time, but didn't have enough coins mined to order GPUs from the store, so I went to the exchange to buy some more. As I started buying (and exchange rate was going up due to me buying more and more coins), I noticed that the prices in the store weren't updating fast enough. So, as soon as I bought enough gpu coins to place a couple orders, I ordered two cards, and then the exchange rate started to go down again (with regular miners dumping their coins for BTC). So I had to repeat the process simply to be able to order more gpus (cause I didn't have enough hash power to mine so many coins and the only way to buy more cards from the store for me was to buy coins at the exchange). The way that store was designed, combined with the relatively small volume of the gpu coin, pretty much left me no choice but to go on like that. It's like it was supposed to be that way, anyone who wanted to buy more than just one GPU, and didn't have enough coins in their wallet, had to go through this process, and ordering GPUs at a low price was simply a matter of placing orders at the right time. With the value of BTC going up, I bet I'm not the only one sifting through old wallets that were previously put aside as "almost worthless"...
This one is definitely worthless.  still you can swap it for CCB if you get the gpuc blockchain work
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November 03, 2017, 06:53:11 PM |
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And yes wacko, that was probably a little shady yourself, but it would have happened eventually. He could have taken the hit, put a stop on the orders, and then begin looking for a solution rather than rob people. It was a poorly designed store really, I didn't plan to do anything shady. I was mining gpucoin at that time, but didn't have enough coins mined to order GPUs from the store, so I went to the exchange to buy some more. As I started buying (and exchange rate was going up due to me buying more and more coins), I noticed that the prices in the store weren't updating fast enough. So, as soon as I bought enough gpu coins to place a couple orders, I ordered two cards, and then the exchange rate started to go down again (with regular miners dumping their coins for BTC). So I had to repeat the process simply to be able to order more gpus (cause I didn't have enough hash power to mine so many coins and the only way to buy more cards from the store for me was to buy coins at the exchange). The way that store was designed, combined with the relatively small volume of the gpu coin, pretty much left me no choice but to go on like that. It's like it was supposed to be that way, anyone who wanted to buy more than just one GPU, and didn't have enough coins in their wallet, had to go through this process, and ordering GPUs at a low price was simply a matter of placing orders at the right time. With the value of BTC going up, I bet I'm not the only one sifting through old wallets that were previously put aside as "almost worthless"...
This one is definitely worthless.  Calculating the moving average for some previous time period could have prevented a lot of that. Yes worthless but the lessons learned were not. 
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Hi, I've recently discovered that I have some coins on Poloniex since 2014. They have a symbol of GPUC and is greyed out (is not traded anymore). Is there anything I can do with it? Transfer to some other exchange or to some wallet? Did this coin fork from https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=1678399.new#new ?
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January 18, 2018, 11:13:57 PM |
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Hi, I've recently discovered that I have some coins on Poloniex since 2014. They have a symbol of GPUC and is greyed out (is not traded anymore). Is there anything I can do with it? Transfer to some other exchange or to some wallet? Did this coin fork from https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=1678399.new#new ? If it's from 2014 then it's possibly the coin from this thread, rather than the new PoS-only one you've linked. They have different genesis blocks so it's not a blockchain fork with earlier shared funds; they use two entirely different blockchains. Only problem is that it's pretty much dead. If you read back a bit, you can see that a couple of months ago I went peer hunting, without much luck. Coingather has since abruptly disappeared from the internet, which means the lone peer connected to it would probably now have no connections whatsoever. So I'm not really sure if a "network" as such still exists. If you do happen to find a random peer it's possible they may not have a complete blockchain. At one point someone synced from me, even though my blockchain is very stale.
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January 19, 2018, 07:33:33 AM |
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Thank Your for answer. So it seems it's dead.
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candyconstantino11
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January 23, 2018, 06:46:13 AM |
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what is this gpu coin?more info pleased.how it works
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February 01, 2018, 07:15:11 PM |
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Is there a list of addnodes? I have a wallet form some years ago that needs to update for me to be able to do anything with them.
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February 14, 2018, 12:56:29 AM |
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This is my list, I mined this years ago and i am trying to update the old wallet it say one conection to network but nvr updates listen=1 rpcuser=anyuser rpcpassword=yoursupersecretpassword addnode=162.221.184.173 addnode=188.226.166.12 addnode=107.170.227.7 addnode=188.226.169.204 addnode=128.199.220.62 addnode=107.170.36.126 addnode=173.195.56.63 addnode=162.221.184.173 addnode=101.173.212.248:6897 addnode=104.172.24.79:6897 addnode=123.56.194.66:6897 addnode=158.69.126.156:6897 addnode=185.93.68.25:6897 addnode=192.241.172.152:6897 addnode=192.52.167.94:6897 addnode=193.192.37.135:6897 addnode=220.245.103.100:6897 addnode=23.227.190.61:6897 addnode=24.200.66.3:6897 addnode=49.248.107.194:6897 addnode=67.193.35.242:6897 addnode=69.36.215.49:6897 addnode=75.110.171.112:6897 addnode=77.121.108.134:6897 addnode=80.213.155.215:6897 addnode=84.250.175.136:6897 addnode=85.25.194.204:6897 addnode=92.170.7.159:6897 addnode=98.115.147.74:6897 addnode=99.253.31.55:6897
hope it helps u more than me
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almightyruler
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February 17, 2018, 12:49:41 AM |
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This is my list, I mined this years ago and i am trying to update the old wallet it say one conection to network but nvr updates
addnode=162.221.184.173 addnode=188.226.166.12 addnode=107.170.227.7 [...]
I've restarted my client with these peers, but not looking good so far. I expect we have so few people running the client now (if at all) that two clients running at the same time cannot find each other. This is where temporarily centralising peer discovery through IRC comes in handy, but GPU coin doesn't seem to have that functionality.
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CryptoClubber
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February 24, 2018, 04:27:28 PM |
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new bounty on ccb thread
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March 08, 2018, 07:11:31 AM |
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new on the coin, is there a masternode
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