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Good Morning, I'm unfortunately going to need to remove my hold on set #25. They're awesome, and hopefully I'll be able to snag the next release.
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When is the next dev meeting scheduled?
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Alright, I'll put you both down... but I'm starting to notice a trend towards people wanting to remain anonymous while purchasing these notes, which is cool and all... but there's two problems:
1) People creating brand new accounts to buy notes: Some people could just be creating more accounts in order to buy more than two. I'm ok with the idea of people buying more than two, I just want to allow enough time for people in both the monero and collectible community to be able to reserve some notes.
2) People telling me they want to reserve notes but stay anonymous: The problem lies with loading the notes and proving that I'm not the one that is doing the actual loading. This problem is also true with the brand new accounts, because anyone (including me) could create an account and "buy" them/load them for other people.
Do people have any ideas on what to do to avoid any possible issues with this?
Burn em all and cancel the sale. Seriously though eventually they have to ship out, so at least to inconvenience people trying to buy more than two just don't let minerjones ship more than two to an address. This does make the most sense. Seems easier to ensure that more than 2 won't hit the same address, then just have a small "waitlist" in case of such an event for those that miss the #100 deadline.
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Just a monster of a buy wall at 70 sats. Half a BTC worth in total. What a perfect time to accumulate.
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I would like to reserve set #25 please, and thank you.
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Bahahah! that video is hilarious! MASARI!
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"Time to bail!!" Except that this is an Open Source project and the Github has seen more commits in the last 3 days than in the week prior. Sometimes all it takes is a great community and some talented Devs. Rock and Roll Masari!
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That's almost 50 Freedom-Dollars. Heck yeah!
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Sad to see Nick leave the core team, he's done a lot of awesome work for Masari. Onward and Upward though
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The wownero game was fun, but I'd really like to hear some info on the state of RandomX implementation.
I'm excited to see what this algo can do
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Masari - it's so hot right now.
seriously though - the Blocktree Sharding paper is going to disrupt the Cryptonote space. Really looking forward to it's release and review.
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Is Masari dead now? Little happening on the main project github. Assume bailed after last big payout?
Nope - Thaer has been working on the Blocktree Sharding paper (which is apparently nearing completion), Ledger support is in progress with some cool test-photos of MSR on a Nano S, and there's now a Shopify plugin as well for those who want to start accepting MSR at their online store.
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Looks like Masari will be the first Cryptonote coin to gain mobile ledger support. similar to My Ether Wallet, though fully client side (no private keys transferred, etc..) https://twitter.com/xmranon/status/1104032702326628352 - link to the screenshot of the conversation in Discord. 2019 has already brought us SECOR / Uncle Mining, now hardware wallet support, and hopefully we'll get more info on the Blocktree Sharding proposal soon.
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So this is going to be a fork from the next planned XMR fork.
Be aware: Using your keys to make transactions with a wallet whose seed originated from the original Monero chain is not safe. The spent outputs will have the same key image as those on the main chain, making your transaction no longer private. Monero's security depends on key images' being one-time use only.
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John McAfee is a walking stereotype of a used car salesman.
He's the real life equivalent to Matilda's dad.
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Looks like the fork-height proposal to CNR was submitted as a PR for February 14th (has not been merged yet so this could change).
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Well, I woke up today and Bitcoin wasn't dead. again.
"Every Day Bitcoin Doesn’t Die, It’s Closer to Becoming Digital Gold. "
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