At first I thought the coin supply was ridonkulous but considering you're only decimalizing it to 2 decimal places instead of 8, the max money is equivalent to a more reasonable 922 million (instead of 922 quadrillion which is just dumb).
Avast blocked my download of the Win64 binary, showing Drep as the infection. Careful.
LOL Funny that the "Dev" never addressed the Win64 infection!
You sir, have been CryptoCriticized; thanks for playing!
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And it should be addressed.
A bit of CryptoCriticism is always healthy.
At this point the only way to go about this aspect is to understand what it means.
a. The Avast Drep is described here:
https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=163221.0and I quote:
Quote from: HonzaZ on December 18, 2014, 04:28:10 PM
Hi,
DomainRep is a new feature of Avast, so let me explain a bit. It blocks EXE files downloads if these conditions are *all* met:
1. The file is not prevalent enough, ie. not enough Avast users launched the file yet,
2. The domain is not prevalent enough, ie. not enough Avast users downloaded (any) EXE files from the domain yet,
3. The file is not signed or Avast does not trust the signature.
Once one of these conditions are not met anymore, Avast will stop flagging the download. In other words, just wait until more people try to download the file, or digitally sign your files :-).
Honza
Isn't this a bit like the chicken and the egg (which came first) - how are you to download the file from the site if it hasn't met any of the conditions to build up a reputation of avast users.
The only way I can see this happening would be if the file was signed, otherwise the file and or domain name would remain blocked.
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As pointed out the best (only only?) mitigation would be to digitally sign it.
Currently only the Mac OSX is digitally signed.
So the take away homework is to get the Win binaries digitally signed asap :-)