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Offline jwiz168

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What i have read is , it has an embedded Azazel rootkit. So it is malicious and dangerous.
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Dafaqcoin = total malware

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The code installs a rootkit which allows the attacker to essentially run the whole server. As you can imagine, this is a catastrophic situation in certain cases. A major victim of this assault was Cryptokk.com, who has been forced out of business by this attacker.

http://altcoinherald.com/dafuqcoin-pushes-altcoin-bar-even-lower-first-trojan-coin-launch/

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=575281.msg6343245#msg6343245

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Lack of arbitrage is the problem, isn't it. And this 'should' solves it.

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Some exchanges have experienced being hacked lately. This is due to a rogue crypto currency known as DafuqCoin. It has allegedly embedded rootkit that can have access to servers and steal assets. Bitshare X must be very vigilant about bitassets. Before a crypto currency has to be included in an exchange, it must really be scrutinized otherwise, it will be out of business in a matter of minutes.