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      jeremiel Regular Member last edited by

      I’m starting this thread to collect the possible reasons for such coordinated attacks on ftc. The ongoing thread as of July 19, 2013 is [url=http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?topic=2847.0]http://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?topic=2847.0[/url]

      if we can find the attackers reasons for going after ftc then we can nullify their end game. aka thwart their plans…

      I don’t believe this are sh*ts and giggles attacks.

      Could this be someone’s practice for bitcoin as a whole? Someone looking to cause a price dump? Someone with an alternate crypto that wants to displace us after ltc?

      Please give insightful review so we can develop counters…

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        wrapper Moderators last edited by

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          Owlie last edited by

          [quote name=“wrapper0feather” post=“22471” timestamp=“1374393467”]
          They now look like they are trying to steal the FTC, cover their tracks and trade them later. As I think they are inserting odd blocks.
          [/quote]

          Attacking FTC will not help currency succeed in the long run so this plan would not be beneficial to the attacker, unless it is a one off event that can be recovered from. There is no point stealing something if the act of stealing makes the property worthless.

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            wrapper Moderators last edited by

            This chart I’ve compiled shows the attack was widespread, on a number of coins, probably via pools? The side attacks (on FTC) were probably just a smokescreen.

            The increase in “coin Days pre-mined” on 19th is due to an increase injected blocks above the specification.

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              Tuck Fheman last edited by

              [quote name=“jeremiel” post=“22238” timestamp=“1374247046”]
              I’m starting this thread to collect the possible reasons for such coordinated attacks on ftc.
              [/quote]

              [list type=decimal]
              [*]“Feathercoin to the moon!”
              [*]“Any coin other than Bitcoin is a scam coin.”
              [*]Butthurt
              [*]Profit
              [/list]

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