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1501  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 27, 2016, 02:05:26 PM
What's the problem? Did i lie somewhere? I'm a XMR enthusiast, but im also realist. If someone have different opinion and is pointing the facts, you're kicking him from XMR community? lol

Nah, the realist term is to make yourself look smart in your own eyes. Most of us have seen bots for last few years so you are adding nothing to discussion. Most of us know about manipulation, nothing to add there. All of us know about charts and nonsense but we don't post about it here.

We don't know if you are lying or not since we don't have access to your trades, so we will have to take your word for it. From your posts, we see that you sold and are looking to get back in at 0.005 and now we will have to continually live with your faggotry till you get fucked in the ass one way or another. Who am I or anyone else to kick you out of a "community"? Keep faggoting here till you please, just don't cunt when you get called out for it. Kapisch ?  Angry Angry

This is not the voice of the Monero community I have come to respect.

I really hope higher prices do not lead to more name calling and in fighting in this community.

It looks pretty atypical to me. Just ignore him kaeste.
1502  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency on: August 27, 2016, 01:50:46 PM
Hello, can someone tell me, as I make a withdrawal XMR in Bter exchange. Paste the address Monero first, spacing, and paste the address Monero Payment ID

You probably don't need a payment id if you are sending to yourself.
1503  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency on: August 27, 2016, 01:41:13 PM
bad Tor exit nodes

Huh How could a bad tor exit node learn your private key? mymonero.com is https encrypted.
1504  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency on: August 27, 2016, 01:35:58 PM
and it would suck tax wise if I am not able to proof the date I got the coins.

maybe it would be good. you could say you got them for a higher price than you did and protect yourself from a portion of the extortion.
1505  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [SDC] ShadowCash | POSV3 | Untraceable E-Cash | NIZKP | HD+BIP32 | ShadowMarket* on: August 27, 2016, 06:26:27 AM
I know it uses heaps of memory.

That information is wayyy out of date. That was solved with the implementation of lmdb embedded database in the hydrogen helix release.
1506  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency on: August 27, 2016, 06:04:23 AM
https://mymonero.com/  ever compromised?
I deposited  more than 10K xmr on mymonero last year, I forgot the last time I logged-in my wallet, it's been a long time.
but today,  I logged-in and found all xmr was stolen on yesterday,
I have no idea how the hacker steal my xmr...
Any advice for me?



Its probably not stolen. You just need to request for the server to re-scan the blockchain. You have to pay because its resource intensive. But its cheap.

First fund your account with a couple of monero. Then click on "account" at the top. Next click "import transactions".

If I just put your heart back in your chest. I accept donations. Grin

46kFsHLTpi7JDC8iFfkFaw1kGyTkbxL4xh3oRUCXGHycEz4xBBiGJeTbMDnLMC66ozVFb8vdZ51KLYk cRgJCybHvTTiL3Hg

i dont understand, there is a txid showes the xmr moved out

well... thats... very strange...

how did you store your private key? are you on a windows machine? did you ever access mymonero through a hyperlink?

in txt encrypted by openssl on macbook,
i visit mymonero carefully everytime, should not have visited a fake site

Ok than you almost certainly downloaded a keylogger with some sort of bitcoin or alt coin related software. Still not that likely of an explanation. But when all else fails unlikely becomes likely.
1507  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency on: August 27, 2016, 05:46:07 AM
https://mymonero.com/  ever compromised?
I deposited  more than 10K xmr on mymonero last year, I forgot the last time I logged-in my wallet, it's been a long time.
but today,  I logged-in and found all xmr was stolen on yesterday,
I have no idea how the hacker steal my xmr...
Any advice for me?



Its probably not stolen. You just need to request for the server to re-scan the blockchain. You have to pay because its resource intensive. But its cheap.

First fund your account with a couple of monero. Then click on "account" at the top. Next click "import transactions".

If I just put your heart back in your chest. I accept donations. Grin

46kFsHLTpi7JDC8iFfkFaw1kGyTkbxL4xh3oRUCXGHycEz4xBBiGJeTbMDnLMC66ozVFb8vdZ51KLYk cRgJCybHvTTiL3Hg

i dont understand, there is a txid showes the xmr moved out

well... thats... very strange...

how did you store your private key? are you on a windows machine? did you ever access mymonero through a hyperlink?
1508  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency on: August 27, 2016, 05:36:42 AM
https://mymonero.com/  ever compromised?
I deposited  more than 10K xmr on mymonero last year, I forgot the last time I logged-in my wallet, it's been a long time.
but today,  I logged-in and found all xmr was stolen on yesterday,
I have no idea how the hacker steal my xmr...
Any advice for me?



Its probably not stolen. You just need to request for the server to re-scan the blockchain. You have to pay because its resource intensive. But its cheap.

First fund your account with a couple of monero. Then click on "account" at the top. Next click "import transactions". And "Ok, Thanks!".

If I just put your heart back in your chest. I accept donations. Grin

46kFsHLTpi7JDC8iFfkFaw1kGyTkbxL4xh3oRUCXGHycEz4xBBiGJeTbMDnLMC66ozVFb8vdZ51KLYk cRgJCybHvTTiL3Hg
1509  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [SDC] ShadowCash | POSV3 | Untraceable E-Cash | NIZKP | HD+BIP32 | ShadowMarket* on: August 27, 2016, 05:32:48 AM
code: Centralized services are just ticking time bombs, if I remember correctly   XMR doesn't even have multisig support for the moment which means bye bye money.

Yes xmr does not support multisig so you have to trust your money to someone who may run away with that money anytime!!!

One of the prices of not being a bitcoin clone. Certainly comes with it's share of advantages though. Also multi-sig development is currently in progress.
1510  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 27, 2016, 03:44:25 AM
Ethereum is a very serious ... team

This is very strong statement Smiley

Yea yea I know. But relatively speaking. Compared to other alts. Compared to dash.
1511  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 27, 2016, 03:38:17 AM
If you will allow me to play devils advocate. I have very little faith in the mental faculties of my fellow man. Consequently I find it hard to believe that dash failed to gain traction on the darknet markets it was introduced on as a result of any sort of technical understanding on the part of market actors. Meaning, to most of them, monero is going to appear indistinguishable. What reason do we have to believe a private currency will gain traction this time when it failed last time?

and now "implementing" a DAO...


Oh my god. Yea effing right. That's hilarious! Does anyone comprehend how hard that is? Ethereum is a very serious, credible and well funded team and even they screwed it all up! Writing secure Turing complete op code is going to be the study of entire fields of science in the future. Universities will have campuses dedicated to it. Firms will pay millions of dollars for single pieces of code just to increase the odds that there isn't a mistake. And dash thinks they can just "me too" that shit. Hilarious!
1512  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 27, 2016, 12:59:28 AM
If you will allow me to play devils advocate. I have very little faith in the mental faculties of my fellow man. Consequently I find it hard to believe that dash failed to gain traction on the darknet markets it was introduced on as a result of any sort of technical understanding on the part of market actors. Meaning, to most of them, monero is going to appear indistinguishable. What reason do we have to believe a private currency will gain traction this time when it failed last time?

Dash uses its own version of Coinjoin, which DNM were already using to tumble.

But Dash's version has far less volume, so mixing takes hours or days.

And most DNM ops understood it was instamined.

Awareness of fungibility, block size, hard forkability, and the dangers of bad crypto (thanks DAO) are at ATH.  XMR was already on the anon community radar since Shen broke Shadowcash, if not earlier.

This is the best answer, IMO.

It feels to me that this is the third "real" test of cryptocurrencies.  Bitcoin proved that it was possible.  Ethereum almost made it, but the hype vs flaws deflated that dream (which it may eventually overcome - at least for dapps).

This is Monero's time to shine.  And it's ours to lose. 

We have the technical innovation.  We have a great community.  We can do this.

Don't forget NXT properly solving the proof of stake problem. It totally deserves a spot for that.
1513  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 26, 2016, 11:19:40 PM
My understanding from what I have read from the oasis team is that almost no one uses multisig. Not only that but people are going further and releasing funds before receiving their product.

You're right. FE is common practice. Sellers hate multi-sig because of a) bitcoin volatility and b) because they want the bitcoin in hand. And buyers will do whatever the biggest trusted sellers want and buyers accept that every so often, sellers will exit scam. Seems like it's a seller's market. If sellers start demanding XMR, then the buyers will acquire it. If not, then not.

I think this is more to do with multisig being an inadequate tool (for this particular application) than anything else. It's too easy to send a box with a rock in it the right weight and then show the arbitrator your receipt. So buyers prefer a trusted non multisig seller to a non trusted one accepting multisig. If multisig was a better solution people would prefer the latter.
1514  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 26, 2016, 11:04:19 PM
If you will allow me to play devils advocate. I have very little faith in the mental faculties of my fellow man. Consequently I find it hard to believe that dash failed to gain traction on the darknet markets it was introduced on as a result of any sort of technical understanding on the part of market actors. Meaning, to most of them, monero is going to appear indistinguishable. What reason do we have to believe a private currency will gain traction this time when it failed last time?

Because 2 years ago it seems virtually all btc users thought it was anonymous enough and now there is a significant % that realize this is not the case.  Now there are companies whose sole purpose is tracing btc transactions.  It seems even mixers are vulnerable. 

I guess the means having a little faith.

Maybe so Smiley
1515  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 26, 2016, 10:46:12 PM
If you will allow me to play devils advocate. I have very little faith in the mental faculties of my fellow man. Consequently I find it hard to believe that dash failed to gain traction on the darknet markets it was introduced on as a result of any sort of technical understanding on the part of market actors. Meaning, to most of them, monero is going to appear indistinguishable. What reason do we have to believe a private currency will gain traction this time when it failed last time?

My understanding is that both Oasis and AlphaBay implemented Monero on the basis of demand, rather than speculation or compensation by the currency team.  It is possible that this is just PR and they are doing it on speculation, and already found sufficient profit by front-running the public information.  We will discover that soon enough, by observing listings and transaction volumes.

The lack of multisig is definitely hurting now.  Probably more so than lack of GUI.  A Tor-accessible web wallet with multisig support would be basically as good as a GUI for usability.  In fact it would put us way ahead of Bitcoin in terms of usability.

My understanding from what I have read from the oasis team is that almost no one uses multisig. Not only that but people are going further and releasing funds before receiving their product.
1516  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 26, 2016, 10:11:29 PM
If you will allow me to play devils advocate. I have very little faith in the mental faculties of my fellow man. Consequently I find it hard to believe that dash failed to gain traction on the darknet markets it was introduced on as a result of any sort of technical understanding on the part of market actors. Meaning, to most of them, monero is going to appear indistinguishable. What reason do we have to believe a private currency will gain traction this time when it failed last time?
1517  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency on: August 26, 2016, 07:52:44 PM
I have a question. How big is the Monero blockchain? I decided to use the full client and I was wondering if 10gb is enough to sync the blockchain. Also I would like to ask how fast the syncing is.

10 GB is probably barely enough for the file on disk, although the actual blockchain is only about 1/3 of that since (some optimization remains to be done on the efficiency of storage use).

The speed of syncing varies greatly depending on your hardware and bandwidth. I can sync from scratch in 1-2 hours but others report a few days.


You using a SSD? I'm pretty sure my magnetic platter hard drive was the bottle neck for me.
1518  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 26, 2016, 04:03:59 PM
I have a hunch that they will release the gui wallet sometime before Monero trading on AlphaBay begins on Sept 1.

Soon..

Well that might be icing on the cake as far as price rise.  Looking forward to the GUI myself.

Not happening before Sep 1.  I will ride the NYC subway naked if the GUI is released before Sept 1st

No you wont.

So you agree the GUI won't be released before Sept. 1

I was just thinking that I would certainly be arrested so you are correct there as well.  Didn't originally think because that's how slim of a possibility I think it is.

As for price speculation, even though those with skills far beyond mine are predicting significantly lower prices on the horizon I just don't see how that can happen.  Too much new interest and the dnms will not be a bust. 

Just say it has something to do with feminism and you will be fine.
1519  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 26, 2016, 02:38:26 PM
Regardless of any viewpoints on DASH, historically just about every major XMR rally is preceded by a DASH rally, usually by a few weeks. This is my observation, perhaps its merely coincidence but you decide.


Also wanted to make note of this. Well spotted, brother!


I bet it works like this. Step one. Privacy becomes all the rage. Early on when people become interested they havnt yet had time to do research. Doing research for yourself takes time. So they succumb to the marketing of dash. Then after a little bit of time passes, people have had some time to do a little bit of actual research for themselves and this way they discover monoero.

This is what happened for me. I went to dash first and I was like "ok dash community what've you got for me". I never bought any though. I was thoroughly underwhelmed from the start.

Same.  IIRC (which is very questionable - I have a memory for concepts and math, not events or faces - but easily checked, were it worth doing). I bought some before bitmonero was a thing, then when I learned about bitmonero, I abandoned darkcoin.

Seems like a pretty reliable pattern, but it does take a certain...level of understanding...to know when you are being bullshitted.

Yea. I had to be able to understand the white paper. That takes a certain level of commitment to familiarizing ones self with the concepts of computer science. But I mean if you cant read and understand a white paper what in the heck are you doing investing in alt coins in the first place!? That's just begging to clobbered in this market.
1520  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: August 26, 2016, 02:09:47 PM
Regardless of any viewpoints on DASH, historically just about every major XMR rally is preceded by a DASH rally, usually by a few weeks. This is my observation, perhaps its merely coincidence but you decide.


Also wanted to make note of this. Well spotted, brother!


I bet it works like this. Step one. Privacy becomes all the rage. Early on when people become interested they havnt yet had time to do research. Doing research for yourself takes time. So they succumb to the marketing of dash. Then after a little bit of time passes, people have had some time to do a little bit of actual research for themselves and this way they discover monoero.

This is what happened for me. I went to dash first and I was like "ok dash community what've you got for me". I never bought any though. I was thoroughly underwhelmed from the start.
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