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September 23, 2014, 11:08:59 PM |
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Just an update on the Bittrex situation: we have received additional details from Richie and are digging into the issue. For those concerned about OctoCoin potentially being delisted from Bittrex, here are Richie's comments:
"Don't worry about delisting... I'm more concerned about this problem because it might impact a lot more than just octo."
Basically, as some of you have already gathered, some of the transaction comments are apparently being overwritten which is how Bittrex manages payouts. They froze 888 trading and put up a "delisting" warning both to prevent additional repeats and to expedite action on our part. While we have never experienced this issue nor seen reports of any issues until now, not all services operate in the same manner. It's possible this is an issue that has been corrected in the latest Bitcoin Core source code and, if that is the case, we will ensure the fix is implemented and release our new wallet ahead of schedule. Regardless, Bittrex may want to consider a new method for verifying withdrawals to avoid this potential issue with other currencies. We will get it all straightened out.
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shellbunner
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September 23, 2014, 11:20:19 PM |
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Thanks for the update 
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LeFiste
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September 24, 2014, 12:01:45 AM |
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Damn...every time I'm starting to lose faith in Octo an update occurs  Thanks for the heads up!
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frameLAlife
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September 24, 2014, 12:44:22 AM |
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Thanks for the updates! 
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frameLAlife
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September 24, 2014, 12:45:07 AM |
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Damn...every time I'm starting to lose faith in Octo an update occurs  Thanks for the heads up! word. just gotta have patience and keep the faith. however don't forget the conference calls on Sundays!
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peterw
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September 24, 2014, 03:26:00 AM |
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I hope the devs will read this:
Devs, if you actually have things to release related to octocoin, PLEASE do not wait too long to release them. NOW seems like a great moment for a legit and innovative altcoin to rise above the rest of the mess. But the world is always changing. Don’t wait and wait and wait and sit on your millions of lines of code and miss the opportunity.
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frameLAlife
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September 24, 2014, 03:36:38 AM |
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I hope the devs will read this:
Devs, if you actually have things to release related to octocoin, PLEASE do not wait too long to release them. NOW seems like a great moment for a legit and innovative altcoin to rise above the rest of the mess. But the world is always changing. Don’t wait and wait and wait and sit on your millions of lines of code and miss the opportunity.
My guess is they know way more about this than any of us do. I am always concerned with their plans and timing but one thing we don't want is half completed projects released.. patience. Also, there is nothing wrong with sitting on what you have if you view the risk as too high. Right now the main concern should be that Bittrex and the devs are ensuring that everyone's coins are safe on Bittrex servers. I am glad they posted here for that... that's the kinda update you wouldn't want them to disappear on and cause fear and uncertainty lol. I do think on some level everyone feels the way you do though.. hard not to 
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frameLAlife
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September 24, 2014, 03:38:03 AM |
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Just an update on the Bittrex situation: we have received additional details from Richie and are digging into the issue. For those concerned about OctoCoin potentially being delisted from Bittrex, here are Richie's comments:
"Don't worry about delisting... I'm more concerned about this problem because it might impact a lot more than just octo."
Basically, as some of you have already gathered, some of the transaction comments are apparently being overwritten which is how Bittrex manages payouts. They froze 888 trading and put up a "delisting" warning both to prevent additional repeats and to expedite action on our part. While we have never experienced this issue nor seen reports of any issues until now, not all services operate in the same manner. It's possible this is an issue that has been corrected in the latest Bitcoin Core source code and, if that is the case, we will ensure the fix is implemented and release our new wallet ahead of schedule. Regardless, Bittrex may want to consider a new method for verifying withdrawals to avoid this potential issue with other currencies. We will get it all straightened out.
gangsta update 
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frameLAlife
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September 24, 2014, 03:44:36 AM |
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so the issue was caught when users received a second payout which doubled the amount withdrawn if i am understanding this correctly. feel free to explain if i messed this up. i never mind being corrected  so, in theory, if the user hadn't been honest, and say withdrew 4000 octo but received 8000, could he have taken advantage of this? if he had re deposited all 8000 and withdrew 8000 again, he could potentially have potentially withdrew 16,000. right? if so, kudos for being honest. also, at some point, anyone attempting to steal in that way would risk losing all the octo he was stealing had someone realized it, reported it and when he deposited it again and Bittrex then locked it down. so even if they made some gains they could have been caught and lost it all, or if they were smart the wouldn't re deposit the whole amount. just spinning my wheels in my brain here. interesting. is this theory or understanding correct or am i way off?
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frameLAlife
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September 24, 2014, 03:46:01 AM |
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and someone needs to give that dude a reward for being honest. even on one double withdrawl he coulda just not said anything. i know rewarding someone for doing what is right and what they should do is kinda tacky but in crypto where there are a decent portion of dishonest people, i applaud anyone for doing the right thing.
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th0ms0n
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September 24, 2014, 04:51:25 AM |
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well bittrex sent me a tip in btc as thanks for for sending it back... and it wasnt 8000, is was about 74000 i received twice 
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th0ms0n
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September 24, 2014, 04:55:30 AM |
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so the issue was caught when users received a second payout which doubled the amount withdrawn if i am understanding this correctly. feel free to explain if i messed this up. i never mind being corrected  so, in theory, if the user hadn't been honest, and say withdrew 4000 octo but received 8000, could he have taken advantage of this? if he had re deposited all 8000 and withdrew 8000 again, he could potentially have potentially withdrew 16,000. right? if so, kudos for being honest. also, at some point, anyone attempting to steal in that way would risk losing all the octo he was stealing had someone realized it, reported it and when he deposited it again and Bittrex then locked it down. so even if they made some gains they could have been caught and lost it all, or if they were smart the wouldn't re deposit the whole amount. just spinning my wheels in my brain here. interesting. is this theory or understanding correct or am i way off? i'm afraid there would be ways for wallet developers to exploit that issue EDIT: i hope i didn't break bittrex 
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frameLAlife
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September 24, 2014, 04:58:43 AM |
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well bittrex sent me a tip in btc as thanks for for sending it back... and it wasnt 8000, is was about 74000 i received twice  well that's awesom of Bittrex to do. and yeah 4000/8000 was just an example and it looks like it coulda been a lot worse.
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th0ms0n
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September 24, 2014, 06:28:10 AM |
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its up and running again!!  .. and already a lot of volume
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September 24, 2014, 06:41:31 AM Last edit: September 24, 2014, 09:32:40 AM by djslick |
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Crazy news, good on you for being upfront and honest, i have much respect for you thompson. I'm glad that this was severe enough to elicit a response from octocoin. I'm less than pleased with what little has been communicated and it's starting to show by the reactions from your investors (hit 50 satoshi today). We were promised X and it has not been delivered. Broken free of the constraints preventing you from communicating with us? how? putting out fires? where? making aquisitions? who? This is just more execu-speak. http://futurama.wikia.com/wiki/Future_Stock/QuotesI think we've ingested about as many ambiguously worded updates that we can take. you have to show us something. When hundreds of thousands of dollars are invested in something, you can't tell your investors to "take it on faith". btw thompson, post your octo addy, i'd like to give you a good samaritan contribution.
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th0ms0n
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September 24, 2014, 07:01:44 AM |
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completely with DJ here. how can you expect us to support you with deepest conviction when you treat us like that?
I mean people have baked octo-cakes, made tentacle cups, drew pictures and a lot more. everything based on vague and sparing information.
It would be just fair to give us something to hold on to. a screenshot, whatever.
Anyway, i'm glad my bittrex withdrawal didn't smash octo...
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September 24, 2014, 08:29:44 AM |
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completely agree with djslick and thOmsOn, lost faith in octo weeks ago, thats one to add to my flop pile
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djslick
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September 24, 2014, 09:42:10 AM |
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we have millions of lines of code we have written that we are anxious to unleash.
Thank you all for your continued support and dedication.
millions of lines of code? million... plural? so at least 2 MILLION lines of code? are you being facetious? is this supposed to fly over most people's heads by design? you know that the Unreal Engine 3 *plus the editor* are about 2 million lines of code combined right? so are we to assume that you're launching something more impressive than the platform that almost all AAA videogames have been built on in the last decade? and then there's the logistics, where you have a team of 6, and in 6 months you've written 2+ million lines of code, that's 1826 lines of code, per person, everyday for the last 6 months. i hate playing the bad guy here, but you're pissing away possibly the best group i've ever seen in crypto, that's not even a shame, it's just bad business.
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September 24, 2014, 10:31:23 AM |
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Thank you very much for the update 
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September 24, 2014, 05:37:41 PM Last edit: September 24, 2014, 09:03:57 PM by bholzer |
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we have millions of lines of code we have written that we are anxious to unleash.
Thank you all for your continued support and dedication.
millions of lines of code? million... plural? so at least 2 MILLION lines of code? are you being facetious? is this supposed to fly over most people's heads by design? you know that the Unreal Engine 3 *plus the editor* are about 2 million lines of code combined right? so are we to assume that you're launching something more impressive than the platform that almost all AAA videogames have been built on in the last decade? and then there's the logistics, where you have a team of 6, and in 6 months you've written 2+ million lines of code, that's 1826 lines of code, per person, everyday for the last 6 months. i hate playing the bad guy here, but you're pissing away possibly the best group i've ever seen in crypto, that's not even a shame, it's just bad business. Lines of code add up pretty quickly - I doubt every single line of code is hand written by the devs. You have frameworks for multiple languages, open source projects, etc. I don't know much about the Unreal 3 engine... but talk about apples and oranges (game engines are typically, by design, quite light). Google Chrome is 6 million lines of code alone. The MySQL database engine is 13+ million lines of code. Healthcare.gov is around 500 million lines of code. My company's product is millions of lines of code. I understand you unloaded all of your coins and you are fed up with the delays but that doesn't give you the right to come in here acting like a clueless asshole. The fact that the devs still post at all 6 months after launch makes them more committed than 99% of other coins devs. Nobody blames you for getting impatient (completely understandable) but this is just getting ridiculous, man.
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