... Competition is fierce, jwinterm has been quiet lately. Must be happy he got the wallet removed. Lol don't be so delusional and paranoid. I don't own any Apple products nor do I care about what goes in their store, but there have been a few articles over last few months saying that they have a pretty short list of things they will allow: https://news.bitcoin.com/apple-approves-three-cryptocurrencies/https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/monero-coming-jaxx-wallets-including-ios-with-apple-s-blessing-1476224917So, if Apple only allows maybe 5-10 cryptocurrencies in their store at all, why would they allow the #30 by marketcap and maybe #40 by volume traded on their store? Especially when it's a straight clone of Bitcoin with a huge premine. I think, for instance, Vertcoin and Groestlcoin have both had iOS wallets rejected fairly recently. Maybe don't be so crazy and combative, it kind of smells like desperation.
|
|
|
CryptKeeper, are you and how much are you getting paid to run this thread? Are there other people on "the team" getting compensated? Where's the money coming to pay people, presuming people are getting paid?
|
|
|
Why do you show fucking minergate explorer???
Nobody trust it any more, it full or bugs.
Show me YOUR OWN daemon's output.
Can't? Too stupid? Or too lazy?
Lol you have minergate in your signature dude.
|
|
|
Maybe I'm slow, but you don't seem to mention at all how you're going to keep <redacted> pegged at one USD, do you?
|
|
|
Hey guys! Im on board!
What is it more profitable to mine right now? POS or POW?
It depends the price you pay for your electricity and your hardware power consumption. But if you are in for long-term mind, you can also mine, even if not profitable in this moment and stash your POW-profit to POS. I will ask more specific. My main goal is to take as much Decred as i can. So i have r7 370. What amount could i get mining POW with this for every week? And what amount of Decred should i have to get the same amount for week with POS? Check out whattomine.com, I'm pretty sure you'll be much better off mining something else and converting to BTC then DCR.
|
|
|
Will the recent developments in XMR be transferred to aeon, like the GUI and RCT update? Is there a roadmap for 2017?
RCT is evil, we don't need it... Why? Because transactions can be larger? I don't think this is a big issue for Monero, but less of an issue for Aeon where mixin 0 txs are still allowed, as it makes things pruneable, right?
|
|
|
I don't see how PoS can help with coin emission without becoming an "interest bearing savings account" which leads to terrible divergence due to the compound interest formula. PoS CAN work to secure the chain if it is combined with some PoW, but that's not the hard part. The hard part is coin emission.
Ultra Low Inflation rate, of .0005% per year will stop a coin from being an interest bearing savings account, even someone with 100 million coins will only be able to generate ~1.37 coin per day. Adding a dead end like PoW to PoS is a waste of resources, Every hybrid , the PoS becomes the dominate over PoW, because of the economics. That must be why so many of the top coins are PoS, right? Ohyea, none in the top five are, and in the top ten there's not really a pure PoS coin either (I'll give you that dash and steem are PoS variants).
|
|
|
... Maybe yes, but unfortunately I not a linux guy. I do not know how to work with linux. It's really pretty easy nowadays, at least to get up and running, especially in a virtual environment. Lubuntu is a good lightweight distribution, if you're so inclined.
|
|
|
Hopefully someone can help. I started mining Monero (bitMonero) near the beginning. There were so many scammy companies that I got mixed up in I just stopped and gave up. Well recently I heard Bitcoin was up again so I began checking my old hard drives for wallets.
I found my old Bitmonero wallet with 12 coins. I think the wallet was 0.8.8.1 Not much I know. I guess my question is can I salvaged these old coins? What do I need to do if I can? Thanks for any info!!!
Yes, if you know the password to the wallet, and you have both the wallet file and the wallet.keys file, then you should be able to just open it up in the latest version of monero-wallet-cli I think.
|
|
|
POS trumps POW.
That must be why so many of the top coins are PoS, right? Ohyea, none in the top five are, and in the top ten there's not really a pure PoS coin either (I'll give you that dash and steem are PoS variants).
|
|
|
Does anybody know how to move XDN blockchain folder to the other disk on Windows? The command "-datadir=" doesn't work - the wallet just refuses to start.
The flag is "--data-dir C:\some\other\directory"
|
|
|
32bit Windows version will also be available? I have a 32bit computer. Thanks Мaybe next update to the wallet I wish you for a new year a new 64bit computer. Thanks Actually my computer is 64bit (little older), but wallets are in 32bit virtual enviroment. It si much easier to maintain 32bit Windows than 64bit because it does not consume so many resources (especially disk space). And also the 32bit image is backing up quicker due to smaller size. Wouldn't it consume less resources to run a lightweight 64bit linux distro in VM?
|
|
|
I think Decred has had cold staking for almost a year. And re: bitbay, waves, and syscoin, why would anyone want to buy these completely premined ICO ponzi tokens just to use a marketplace or smart contract? Openbazaar exists now, with shapeshift integrated, meaning you can use Bitcoin or most legitimate alts to shop on a marketplace that has, you know, actual products listed. And at this point it seems like no one is using smart contracts for anything, but they're coming for bitcoin on rootstock soon anyway.
Re: Komodo, just another jl777 ICO money grab scam, imo.
|
|
|
I don't use slack, that's why I asked for someone to tell me about how much blackballs are going for, and if it's more or less than whiteballs.
|
|
|
When can we expect to trade BB on an exchange?
It's traded on https://cryptox.pl and the experiences of the byteball community are very good with this young exchange! Is there an OTC exchange for blackballs? Any reports on how much they're going for relative to whiteballs?
|
|
|
Interesting, i always thought Monero had a community but i seem to be incorrect. Just individuals posting in here, no group sense. Got it.
Way to answer the question.
|
|
|
...
What i'm actually starting to think is that Monero has a community that does not uphold any values or morals, a community where inappriopriate behaviour of their community members are being excused away. And it sure makes me feel better knowing that Dash's community does have values and morals in place and upholds them too.
Lol does that make dash the conservative Christians of cryptocurrency? What does a currency have to do with values and morals? Is there an official dash religion that sanctions views on abortion and transgender people using bathrooms that aren't listed on their birth certificate? I'm talking about your community here, not your cryptocurrency. Any self-respecting community should have values and morals. What does community have to do with currency? Is there a USD community? A CNY community? Even to talk of a Bitcoin community is quite ridiculous imo; is it just the developers? The reddit users? The darknet suppliers and buyers? The degenerates like you and I that banter on shitcointalk?
|
|
|
...
What i'm actually starting to think is that Monero has a community that does not uphold any values or morals, a community where inappriopriate behaviour of their community members are being excused away. And it sure makes me feel better knowing that Dash's community does have values and morals in place and upholds them too.
Lol does that make dash the conservative Christians of cryptocurrency? What does a currency have to do with values and morals? Is there an official dash religion that sanctions views on abortion and transgender people using bathrooms that aren't listed on their birth certificate?
|
|
|
...
Well i have about 8% of my holdings in FTC. So far Neoscrypt looks like most appealing alternative to Qubit, but this issue is still open to discussion.
I understand the desire to dump Qubit, since nzsquirrell seems pretty anti-ASIC, and there are now ASICs for Quark and Qubit (and X11) for the last year or so. There are certainly a lot of alternatives to just inserting another generic GPU-targeted algorithm, like Neoscrypt, especially since UIS already all GPU algos besides yescrypt (although some are probably FPGA-mineable as well). Could do something with some GPU/CPU parity, like cryptonight, or something like the BURST proof-of-capacity algo that uses HD space, or something completely different. I guess ultimately it's basically up to nzsquirrell, since he will probably be the one who implements any change...
|
|
|
Update: 2017-01-07 LightWallet is no longer being maintained, and is expected to stop working after the upcoming hardfork enabling RingCT. Please use the official GUI for now (which also works with a remote node), or wait for another third party GUI by Jaxx or someone else to be released soon.
|
|
|
|