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Hello , It’s been two weeks and Exbitron is still inaccessible. Even if access is restored, it’s unlikely to be considered a trustworthy exchange from this point forward. It’s clear that an alternative plan is necessary. Do you have any such plan in place? If no action is taken, your project risks becoming a dead project.
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July 26, 2025, 09:12:08 PM |
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old wallet not working properly, stuck at 14,950,853,not sync... 
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ptaank
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September 19, 2025, 10:51:48 AM |
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They are just two different servers, no difference. You can create wallet in any one of them, your wish 
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GPL license, well, there haven't been any relevant changes yet that would require disclosure. Dynamic linking and module loading don't require disclosure because they're not part of the source code. External configuration doesn't need to be disclosed either. Environment variables don't need to be disclosed. Server-side logic/services don't need to be disclosed. Things that would legally require disclosure aren't even there yet. That means you complained for nothing. You was premature and embarrassed himself - because the software is not that advanced yet. You should have just asked first. An imaginary lawyer doer Chatgpt could have told you that too. But I've now uploaded the XMrig code as source code so he can put his mind at ease. You could have googled it too. I would recommend that you, the Hoosat Network/HTN team, focus on your development and not on other projects. People have been waiting for over a year for your promised marketplace, which has been delayed ten times, and currently doesn't even have a single line of code. But it's true: if you can't develop, you can't do anything other than try to drag others down. Trying to drag others down is a way to the top.
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GPL license, well, there haven't been any relevant changes yet that would require disclosure. Dynamic linking and module loading don't require disclosure because they're not part of the source code. External configuration doesn't need to be disclosed either. Environment variables don't need to be disclosed. Server-side logic/services don't need to be disclosed. Things that would legally require disclosure aren't even there yet. That means you complained for nothing. You was premature and embarrassed himself - because the software is not that advanced yet. You should have just asked first. An imaginary lawyer doer Chatgpt could have told you that too.
But I've now uploaded the XMrig code as source code so he can put his mind at ease. You could have googled it too.
I would recommend that you, the Hoosat Network/HTN team, focus on your development and not on other projects. People have been waiting for over a year for your promised marketplace, which has been delayed ten times, and currently doesn't even have a single line of code. But it's true: if you can't develop, you can't do anything other than try to drag others down.
Trying to drag others down is a way to the top.
I think the problem that he is referencing is the fact that GPLv3 requires that anything you make using the original open-source code must itself ALSO be open-source, including your changes. In other words, "If you incorporate GPLv3 code into your own project, whether by linking or copying, your entire project must then be licensed under GPLv3.", meaning your code may not be closed-source.
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Looks like everyone is sleeping on CRYPTIX FUSION technology. I am already earning CPAY from my old CPU. Earning through Mobile is incoming. Dev's work is commendable  The All-in-one software is mind-blowing and something never created before in crypto. Do check once - https://cryptix-network.org/cryptix-fusionCryptix Fusion is an AI-driven decentralized computing network within the Cryptix ecosystem. It transforms unused computing capacity into measurable economic value by allowing members to contribute their CPU power in the initial phase, with GPU and other hardware support to follow. Participants are rewarded in CPAY, the native utility token of the ecosystem. Unlike traditional mining networks, Fusion provides a unified, frictionless experience. Users only need a Cryptix ID and a single software client — there is no need to manage multiple miners, configure pools, or maintain different wallets. The platform automatically detects available hardware, selects the most profitable jobs, and allocates tasks accordingly. Computing jobs are not limited to blockchain mining. They include a broad spectrum of tasks such as AI training, scientific simulations, cryptographic operations, data processing, GPU-friendly coin mining, and direct Cryptix blockchain security tasks. Fusion’s AI ensures that every device — CPU, GPU, or future hardware types — is matched with jobs where it is most efficient, without competition between participants. To standardize value measurement across such diverse workloads, Fusion introduces the Cryptix Computing Power Indicator (CCPI). Each job carries a financial value denominated in USDT, which is translated into CCPI units. CCPI values are then converted into CPAY and distributed in 5-minute reward intervals, with balances released to users on an hourly basis. Crucially, Fusion rewards do not come from inflated block rewards. Instead, CPAY is purchased directly on the open market to fund payouts. This mechanism creates continuous buy-side liquidity, aligns incentives between users and the network, and avoids unnecessary token inflation — thereby offering potential positive effects on CPAY’s market dynamics, while guaranteeing that payouts are always backed by real market value. Supports: All CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs, Intel GPUs, AMD GPUs, Onboard & vGPUs. Windows, Linux, HiveOS, MMPOS, Android. Computers, Servers, Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets. Fusion whitepaper - https://cryptix-network.org/assets/downloads/cryptix-fusion.pdf
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October 07, 2025, 10:20:46 AM |
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Read my answer again. GPL license, well, there haven't been any relevant changes yet that would require disclosure. Dynamic linking and module loading don't require disclosure because they're not part of the source code. External configuration doesn't need to be disclosed either. Environment variables don't need to be disclosed. Server-side logic/services don't need to be disclosed. Things that would legally require disclosure aren't even there yet. That means you complained for nothing. You was premature and embarrassed himself - because the software is not that advanced yet. You should have just asked first. An imaginary lawyer doer Chatgpt could have told you that too.
But I've now uploaded the XMrig code as source code so he can put his mind at ease. You could have googled it too.
I would recommend that you, the Hoosat Network/HTN team, focus on your development and not on other projects. People have been waiting for over a year for your promised marketplace, which has been delayed ten times, and currently doesn't even have a single line of code. But it's true: if you can't develop, you can't do anything other than try to drag others down.
Trying to drag others down is a way to the top.
I think the problem that he is referencing is the fact that GPLv3 requires that anything you make using the original open-source code must itself ALSO be open-source, including your changes. In other words, "If you incorporate GPLv3 code into your own project, whether by linking or copying, your entire project must then be licensed under GPLv3.", meaning your code may not be closed-source.
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Read my answer again.
I read your answer and your answer is incorrect. If you use ANY portion of the original GPLv3 code in your project, your project must itself be open-source. Irrelevant whether you made changes (which you did) or whether the changes were deemed insignificant by you. The license is VERY clear, you are using code from a miner that is licensed under GPLv3 license therefore your miner itself MUST be GPLv3 including the fact that it MUST be open-source/copyleft.
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What I wrote is not incorrect — please read the license before making statements. Or copy my message into ChatGPT if you don’t understand the laws. According to your theory, if someone has a WordPress website — which is licensed under GPLv3 — they would then have to make the entire website, including passwords and everything else, publicly available as source code? You should already see that this is wrong. Using a WordPress plugin does not mean you must make your entire website open source, including all data and passwords. That’s not how it works. And once again: there haven’t even been any relevant changes, since everything currently happens server-side. However, I still uploaded the XMRIG code — just without my configuration and server credentials/passwords. Those things don’t have to be published. Only the relevant code must be shared, if it was modified — which it wasn’t. But as I said, I still uploaded it anyway, if that helps put people’s minds at ease. The reason these Hoosat HTN team members brought this up is because they simply don't understand how it works. And they need the next thing from other projects that they can use. They also want access to data so they can launch the next DDOS/payload attacks on other projects. This HTN VAR, who started all this, already has a reputation as a script kid posing as a developer. Read my answer again.
I read your answer and your answer is incorrect. If you use ANY portion of the original GPLv3 code in your project, your project must itself be open-source. Irrelevant whether you made changes (which you did) or whether the changes were deemed insignificant by you. The license is VERY clear, you are using code from a miner that is licensed under GPLv3 license therefore your miner itself MUST be GPLv3 including the fact that it MUST be open-source/copyleft.
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And once again: there haven’t even been any relevant changes, since everything currently happens server-side. However, I still uploaded the XMRIG code — just without my configuration and server credentials/passwords. Those things don’t have to be published. Only the relevant code must be shared, if it was modified — which it wasn’t. But as I said, I still uploaded it anyway, if that helps put people’s minds at ease.
It looks like you added the original XMRig source code, rather than your modified source code for the miner executable. I don't care about your libraries, they are not covered by the license, I care about the modified miner executable code that you are not disclosing. You say you've made no changes to the original coding but at the VERY least you have modified the branding. And AGAIN, it is IRRELEVANT whether you made changes or not, the only reason I am bringing up your changes is because that is how I know you have made modifications which require you to disclose YOUR modified source code for the miner executable per the terms of the license.
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Yes GPLv3 is copyleft even if linked or modified and requires as such the modifications to be published also under GPLv3. The only case is when GPLv3 project is used through CLI or HTTP calls, which is when the main project does not need to be published under GPLv3. But Cryptis modified XMRig by removing the pool address from XMRig output, as such modifications must be published. This is serious issue where he intentionally lied to every Cryptix Network supporter to make him more profit from RandomX, KawPow or GhostRider coins and reward the miners with CPAY. Copying what Qubic is doing, but with hidden intentions hiding it as AI calculations and PouW. As a anonymous developer he should be stopped from continuing for disrespecting GPLv3 and for lying to his community.
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Stop spamming, I already answered you in the other thread, but here is the answer again: How could we wait for anything from you when nothing has ever come? Hoosat hasn't developed anything in 2 years. Back then, you begged us in Discord for our payment script. The messages are still in the public chat. That's why there's no marketplace after 2 years, because you can't even develop a payment script, like the one I published last week, which took exactly 2 hours. Five developers from HTN can't do in years what I can do in hours on my own. You ultra-developers. The latest Github uploads are again copies of Kaspa developers. Everything Hoosat has is from others. Except for a GPU miner after 2 years. Respect for finally making it. But also sad that no other GPU software wanted to integrate you. Why, why, why? And congratulations on the botched hard fork, you are the world's first hard fork failer. Didn't you have a testnet? Ah no, you were too busy attacking other projects, there was no time to test the hard fork. Copycats? Well, often you don't have to invent the wheel. But okay, fine. You're Satoshi, of course, and you invented everything in the crypto world. Stop making a fool of yourself. And stop destroying your project with your personality disorder. Start learning how to develop, then you won't have to constantly attack other projects with your team, and won't even have to shy away from serious criminal offenses. And if you're already attacking other technologies and projects, then read the white paper. Or just take a look at it in 1 minute. Of course the Fusion system can mine, it says so in the white paper, and even the backend already has options for GPU and CPU mining in the marketplace. How would we get other jobs when we're currently testing the backend/frontend and the system? Do you actually know how much work developing a backend like that is? No, you don't know, you've never done it. You've only played around with other developers' code and have never developed anything. The users know that we currently have very few users. This is because it's a new system. Therefore, we can't run any external mining jobs. We also can't yet offer the marketplace for renting hashrate. This is because the current user base isn't sufficient for the balancing system/programming. I can't test it. That's also stated in our Discord. But the system will continue to grow. I'm still optimizing it daily, fixing bugs, and calculating CCPI. But as I said, you don't understand how complex and time-consuming such a system is. Regarding GPLv3, well, we used XMRIG as container software. This was already announced beforehand; it's even listed in the GitHub readme file. We even linked the XMrig developers' donation wallet. That was before you started crying. Check the readme edits. And no, the software hasn't made any relevant changes that would constitute disclosure. It's essentially still original; we just connect our AUTH server beforehand, which is supposed to protect us from your DDOS/payload script kiddies, like your team member HTN VAR. That's why he was crying, because he wanted to attack again, because he's not a developer. Not even a programmer, just a script kid. But to be clear, there are currently no relevant changes to the source code. Why? Because we use JIT Compile flexibly. Do you know what that is? And how it works? And no, I don't have to disclose my servers/passwords and backend just because I'm using GPL software on the frontend. Ask Chatgpt if I'm right. I've now uploaded the original Xmrig code, if you'd like. You could have also checked it out on their Github. Except for one change: the connection to our AUTH server. And no, I won't give you passwords or upload this in source code, no matter how much you cry. As I said, there are no other changes yet. Even the DLLs are original. Check it out before you cry. And now I'll say upfront that I won't be responding to your drama anymore. Unfortunately, I have to develop, so I need to use my time differently. But that's something you don't know. I recommend watching a few YouTube tutorials on how to develop. Maybe you'll use your time wisely and learn how to develop. Then you won't have to tackle other projects and you could make progress yourself. Have a nice day, Tonto. Yes GPLv3 is copyleft even if linked or modified and requires as such the modifications to be published also under GPLv3. The only case is when GPLv3 project is used through CLI or HTTP calls, which is when the main project does not need to be published under GPLv3. But Cryptis modified XMRig by removing the pool address from XMRig output, as such modifications must be published. This is serious issue where he intentionally lied to every Cryptix Network supporter to make him more profit from RandomX, KawPow or GhostRider coins and reward the miners with CPAY. Copying what Qubic is doing, but with hidden intentions hiding it as AI calculations and PouW. As a anonymous developer he should be stopped from continuing for disrespecting GPLv3 and for lying to his community.
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Regarding GPLv3, well, we used XMRIG as container software. This was already announced beforehand; it's even listed in the GitHub readme file. We even linked the XMrig developers' donation wallet. That was before you started crying. Check the readme edits.
And no, the software hasn't made any relevant changes that would constitute disclosure. It's essentially still original; we just connect our AUTH server beforehand, which is supposed to protect us from your DDOS/payload script kiddies, like your team member HTN VAR. That's why he was crying, because he wanted to attack again, because he's not a developer. Not even a programmer, just a script kid.
But to be clear, there are currently no relevant changes to the source code. Why? Because we use JIT Compile flexibly. Do you know what that is? And how it works?
And no, I don't have to disclose my servers/passwords and backend just because I'm using GPL software on the frontend. Ask Chatgpt if I'm right.
I've now uploaded the original Xmrig code, if you'd like. You could have also checked it out on their Github. Except for one change: the connection to our AUTH server. And no, I won't give you passwords or upload this in source code, no matter how much you cry. As I said, there are no other changes yet. Even the DLLs are original. Check it out before you cry.
IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOU THINK YOU MADE "RELEVANT CHANGES". How may times do I have to explain this to you...? The miner executable xmrig.exe is covered under GPLv3, therefore your version of xmrig.exe (AKA cryptix-fusion.exe) MUST be open-source. Regardless whether you made ANY changes or not. And you DID make changes (again, at the VERY least you have modified the branding), so just linking the original xmrig.exe source code is NOT enough. I don't care about your linked libraries, I don't care about your configuration files. If you are going to use someone else's code that is covered by GPLv3, you MUST obey the law. Sitting here and insulting other devs while you shamelessly abuse GPLv3 is DISGUSTING behavior.
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Looks like everyone is sleeping on CRYPTIX FUSION technology. I am already earning CPAY from my old CPU. Earning through Mobile is incoming. Dev's work is commendable  The All-in-one software is mind-blowing and something never created before in crypto. Do check once - https://cryptix-network.org/cryptix-fusionCryptix Fusion is an AI-driven decentralized computing network within the Cryptix ecosystem. It transforms unused computing capacity into measurable economic value by allowing members to contribute their CPU power in the initial phase, with GPU and other hardware support to follow. Participants are rewarded in CPAY, the native utility token of the ecosystem. Unlike traditional mining networks, Fusion provides a unified, frictionless experience. Users only need a Cryptix ID and a single software client — there is no need to manage multiple miners, configure pools, or maintain different wallets. The platform automatically detects available hardware, selects the most profitable jobs, and allocates tasks accordingly. Computing jobs are not limited to blockchain mining. They include a broad spectrum of tasks such as AI training, scientific simulations, cryptographic operations, data processing, GPU-friendly coin mining, and direct Cryptix blockchain security tasks. Fusion’s AI ensures that every device — CPU, GPU, or future hardware types — is matched with jobs where it is most efficient, without competition between participants. To standardize value measurement across such diverse workloads, Fusion introduces the Cryptix Computing Power Indicator (CCPI). Each job carries a financial value denominated in USDT, which is translated into CCPI units. CCPI values are then converted into CPAY and distributed in 5-minute reward intervals, with balances released to users on an hourly basis. Crucially, Fusion rewards do not come from inflated block rewards. Instead, CPAY is purchased directly on the open market to fund payouts. This mechanism creates continuous buy-side liquidity, aligns incentives between users and the network, and avoids unnecessary token inflation — thereby offering potential positive effects on CPAY’s market dynamics, while guaranteeing that payouts are always backed by real market value. Supports: All CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs, Intel GPUs, AMD GPUs, Onboard & vGPUs. Windows, Linux, HiveOS, MMPOS, Android. Computers, Servers, Laptops, Smartphones, Tablets. Fusion whitepaper - https://cryptix-network.org/assets/downloads/cryptix-fusion.pdf I also earn money with the innovative Fusion. The individual amounts are small, but in sum it keeps increasing. And I can use all my CPUs. Check it out and join in. The developers really put a lot of work into this project. Just looking at the website, it's so comprehensive and detailed. Website: https://cryptix-network.org/Come to Discord https://discord.cryptix-network.org/
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This is a proof that Cryptis modified XMRrig as Cryptix Fusion system. He did it all to earn any RandomX, GhostRider, RandomX, Argon2 coin rewards to pay his scam coin to the miners. There is pool address missing from the XMRig console output. https://gcdnb.pbrd.co/images/Nguu66elryIO.png?o=1This is a warning that anyone trusting cryptix, will be scammed by him in the future. He is only a anonymous Ai vibe copycat developer following what others do, nothing original.
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October 10, 2025, 05:14:45 AM Last edit: November 02, 2025, 02:20:51 PM by Welsh |
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This is a proof that Cryptis modified XMRrig as Cryptix Fusion system. He did it all to earn any RandomX, GhostRider, RandomX, Argon2 coin rewards to pay his scam coin to the miners. There is pool address missing from the XMRig console output.
This is a warning that anyone trusting cryptix, will be scammed by him in the future. He is only a anonymous Ai vibe copycat developer following what others do, nothing original.
Don't fall for the baseless and nonsense allegations. Looks like these hoosat guys are worms/parasites who thrives on defaming other projects. It's in their blood  go work on your project instead of spamming here. You are only making this project stronger day by day by doing so 
I also earn money with the innovative Fusion. The individual amounts are small, but in sum it keeps increasing. And I can use all my CPUs. Check it out and join in. The developers really put a lot of work into this project. Just looking at the website, it's so comprehensive and detailed. Website: https://cryptix-network.org/Come to Discord https://discord.cryptix-network.org/Cryptix fusion mobile app is also coming soon that means the users will start earning CPAY from their mobile too
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I also earn money with the innovative Fusion. The individual amounts are small, but in sum it keeps increasing. And I can use all my CPUs. Check it out and join in. The developers really put a lot of work into this project. Just looking at the website, it's so comprehensive and detailed. Website: https://cryptix-network.org/Come to Discord https://discord.cryptix-network.org/Cryptix fusion mobile app is also coming soon that means the users will start earning CPAY from their mobile while they are sleeping As per the dev latest announcement, Cryptix DEX is also coming which will be integrated into All-in-one software. The allegations are not baseless, Cryptis broke GPLv3 by close sourcing Cryptix Fusion. He did the worst thing a developer can do copying Qubic while breaking license rules and got caught red handed. Cryptis also lies about the Cryptix Fusion as PouW AI, when the Cryptix Fusion miner is stolen XMRig. This information is spread to protect you as a miner from falling to yet another anonymous developer running a long scam like Pyrin. Cryptis also premined 140M CPAY and has never stated how much of CYTX was swapped to CPAY in Exbitron, he could even be paying from the premine instead of purchasing CPAY from exbitron to pay for Cryptix Fusion mining. Cryptis is anonymous developer scamming honest miners.
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