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      Magic8Ball Regular Member last edited by

      [quote name=“Tuck Fheman” post=“11901” timestamp=“1370816628”]
      Man this is great! So, we paid some miners to boost up the hashrate for a day and send us to the top of Coinwarz so we get even more miners now … money well spent.
      [/quote]

      Interesting way to look at it.

      I hope Bush and co find a way to lock that wallet.

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        Nutnut Regular Member last edited by

        [quote name=“dgiors” post=“11911” timestamp=“1370817215”]
        2 miners just brought more than 15 GH/s apiece onto wemineFTC.
        Glad to see some big guns joining the fray.
        [/quote]
        Assuming you mean MHs? That’s because Give-me-ftc went down.

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          Kevlar Spammer last edited by

          Looks like give-me-ftc is working again.

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            dgiors last edited by

            [quote name=“Nutnut” post=“11918” timestamp=“1370817753”]
            [quote author=dgiors link=topic=853.msg11911#msg11911 date=1370817215]
            2 miners just brought more than 15 GH/s apiece onto wemineFTC.
            Glad to see some big guns joining the fray.
            [/quote]
            Assuming you mean MHs? That’s because Give-me-ftc went down.
            [/quote]

            LOL, corrected.

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              Mogumodz last edited by

              [quote name=“xyzzy” post=“11923” timestamp=“1370818138”]
              P2Pool is the way forward

              No central pools to DDOS

              Maximum hash rate so that 51% is more unlikely.

              BTW: Anyone have any idea who/or what was behind the 51%?
              [/quote]

              P2pool hashrate has jumped last few days, hope it stays up.

              As for the attacks. No idea… but I’m waiting to see what happens tomorrow.

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                justabitoftime last edited by

                [quote name=“Mogumodz” post=“11948” timestamp=“1370820269”]
                [quote author=xyzzy link=topic=853.msg11923#msg11923 date=1370818138]
                P2Pool is the way forward

                No central pools to DDOS

                Maximum hash rate so that 51% is more unlikely.

                BTW: Anyone have any idea who/or what was behind the 51%?
                [/quote]

                P2pool hashrate has jumped last few days, hope it stays up.

                As for the attacks. No idea… but I’m waiting to see what happens tomorrow.
                [/quote]

                Agreed. Please keep everyone updated in this thread as a central point regarding the attacks.

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                  Piedaddy last edited by

                  [quote name=“spynappels” post=“11864” timestamp=“1370813941”]
                  All my miners have dropped off FCPool now, although their website is up. Anyone else having problems with them? Wonder if they’re being DDoSed, as they’ve always been rock stable before for me…
                  [/quote]

                  Yes mine say slow or invalid users but blocks are being confirmed and paid

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                    svennand Regular Member last edited by

                    Hashrate at 2,2ghash/s
                    Another attack or just really popular coin?

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                      Tuck Fheman last edited by

                      With FTC off of Coinchoose (apparently) and/or CC getting DDoS’d that would not be a good thing.

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                        gen last edited by

                        Just wondering who are doing all the attacks? Anti-FTC group? seems like they are doing the attack at important change of events (the hard fork@33000) and now the new lower diff.

                        I am just guessing :

                        What is the objective of doing the attacks?

                        to prove or to make a point that the particular currency isn’t safe/stable that it can be attacked, creating a fear and losing trust.
                        to prevent the particular currency from gaining popular foothold.

                        Who will benefit from the attacks.

                        1. Banks or Government that doesn’t want want a crypto currency.
                        2. other currency holder that only wants their own currency success by trying to kill off others.
                          (eg, BTC fanboys wants to kill LTC, LTC wants to kill FTC… etc…)
                        3. someone who just wants to prove a point… hmm…

                        for group 1, not likely, they would want to hit the big boys which should be BTC, why hit FTC?

                        for group 2, very possible, in fighting happens alot of time in history.

                        for group 3. may also belongs to the group 2, but with a heart for doing things they feel right.

                        All of the above are just speculation.

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                          deeltje last edited by

                          https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=230308.0;all

                          Interesting read

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                            justabitoftime last edited by

                            If the value of Feathercoin was left up to a few guys chatting it up on a message board, we’d all be screwed. :)

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                              Mogumodz last edited by

                              I vote the attacker was bored.

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                                Entimp Regular Member last edited by

                                Are there any protocols in development that could prevent 51% control of a coin?

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                                  ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                  [quote name=“Entimp” post=“12301” timestamp=“1370858190”]
                                  Are there any protocols in development that could prevent 51% control of a coin?
                                  [/quote]

                                  Install v0.6.4.1 of the client with checkpoints introduced.

                                  [url=https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?topic=1525.0]Feathercoin 0.6.4.1 Released - Checkpoints Added[/url]

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                                    Radacoin last edited by

                                    The problem of FTC and all the other scrypt based coins is that they use an identical hashing algorithm.

                                    How about we [i]slightly[/i] modify this algorithm, to make it impossible for attackers to simply switch an LTC, WDC, CNC,etc. pool to FTC?
                                    Plus create a fork of cgminer - or talk to ckolivas to include our new hashing algorithm in cgminer.

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                                      zerodrama Regular Member last edited by

                                      [quote name=“Radacoin” post=“12314” timestamp=“1370859787”]
                                      The problem of FTC and all the other scrypt based coins is that they use an identical hashing algorithm.

                                      How about we [i]slightly[/i] modify this algorithm, to make it impossible for attackers to simply switch an LTC, WDC, CNC,etc. pool to FTC?
                                      Plus create a fork of cgminer - or talk to ckolivas to include our new hashing algorithm in cgminer.
                                      [/quote]

                                      No. Because they would have the hashrate anyway and could just get the new miner.

                                      Hashrate power is not the problem. Surprise hashrate power is the problem. Merged mining would be a boost to FTC if we got it.

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                                        Radacoin last edited by

                                        [quote name=“zerodrama” post=“12434” timestamp=“1370875079”]
                                        [quote author=Radacoin link=topic=853.msg12314#msg12314 date=1370859787]
                                        The problem of FTC and all the other scrypt based coins is that they use an identical hashing algorithm.

                                        How about we [i]slightly[/i] modify this algorithm, to make it impossible for attackers to simply switch an LTC, WDC, CNC,etc. pool to FTC?
                                        Plus create a fork of cgminer - or talk to ckolivas to include our new hashing algorithm in cgminer.
                                        [/quote]

                                        No. Because they would have the hashrate anyway and could just get the new miner.
                                        [/quote]

                                        Wait! Do you think an individual / group can put something like 500 MH/s at FTC?

                                        I thought it’s maybe a rogue pool operator (or a group of pool operators) that redirect hashes from LTC, WDC, DGC, etc. to attack FTC.

                                        I mean for a big LTC pool with 2000 MH/s, redirecting 500 MH/s for 1/2 days or so isn’t that much of a problem. Many people won’t notice they got paid out 15% less on a specific day. And the pool operator can always say it was temporary problems with the pool software, an update that took longer than expected … something like that.

                                        We are looking for

                                        • someone that has the hashing power
                                        • someone that suffers if LTC looses miners / supporters / value.

                                        imho one of the big LTC pool operators is behind this attack.

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                                        • zerodrama
                                          zerodrama Regular Member last edited by

                                          [quote name=“Radacoin” post=“12440” timestamp=“1370876123”]
                                          [quote author=zerodrama link=topic=853.msg12434#msg12434 date=1370875079]
                                          [quote author=Radacoin link=topic=853.msg12314#msg12314 date=1370859787]
                                          The problem of FTC and all the other scrypt based coins is that they use an identical hashing algorithm.

                                          How about we [i]slightly[/i] modify this algorithm, to make it impossible for attackers to simply switch an LTC, WDC, CNC,etc. pool to FTC?
                                          Plus create a fork of cgminer - or talk to ckolivas to include our new hashing algorithm in cgminer.
                                          [/quote]

                                          No. Because they would have the hashrate anyway and could just get the new miner.
                                          [/quote]

                                          Wait! Do you think an individual / group can put something like 500 MH/s at FTC?

                                          I thought it’s maybe a rogue pool operator (or a group of pool operators) that redirect hashes from LTC, WDC, DGC, etc. to attack FTC.

                                          I mean for a big LTC pool with 2000 MH/s, redirecting 500 MH/s for 1/2 days or so isn’t that much of a problem. Many people won’t notice they got paid out 15% less on a specific day. And the pool operator can always say it was temporary problems with the pool software, an update that took longer than expected … something like that.

                                          We are looking for

                                          • someone that has the hashing power
                                          • someone that suffers if LTC looses miners / supporters / value.

                                          imho one of the big LTC pool operators is behind this attack.
                                          [/quote]

                                          Or a rogue pool that isn’t even listed.

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                                            ASDASDASD last edited by

                                            Successful attack was successful. Difficulty just went down when it was supposed to rise.

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