Er what? Cryptocurrencies are either traceable or untraceable, there’s no in between. So is he saying that Zcash is traceable or it can be made traceable? Doesn't much matter one way or the other, does it? Broken system is broken.
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Monero why needs keepin' attention tt no relation to Bitcoin etc. need some respect to 1st of all cyptocurrencies... or no need to make profit over bitcoin lmao
I tried google translate, but got nothing. sorry I am pharmacist not primary school teacher. but I am not lazy can explain again for you. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) at any social platform Monero officials trying to describe Monero comparing to bitcoin. It sucks when people making word tricks at all. Monero = [img] small ugly car Bitcoin = [img] big fast car And a simple tip for you explorer this time dont try to understand via google... Sometimes person needs to activate mind... ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Since Monero is faster and more attractive than bitcoin, that can't be your meaning. I don't visit many social platforms, so I don't know what Monero officials are saying there, but you can't really compare bitcoin to Monero. It's just not fair.
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Monero why needs keepin' attention tt no relation to Bitcoin etc. need some respect to 1st of all cyptocurrencies... or no need to make profit over bitcoin lmao
I tried google translate, but got nothing.
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Hahaha people will pay a subscription service to be watched 24/7. To be hacked by... Anyone with the desire, or some resources. Cool stuff!
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Hey dev, in your OP you say that you are going to come up with more anonymity. Does that refer to the anonymity already implemented in Monero? Like, how is your coin more anonymous than the original Monero?
No transactions, no trace. Simple.
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And in the ninth week, the candle turned GREENcAPSLOCK must be out of BTC ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Actually I bought just a little more. 9 more red candles? LOL. I have no idea if I am brave, a fool, or a brave fool. Better to cut yourself on a falling knife than buy at the top. Which is what most people seem to do. Time will tell if the cuts are superficial or deadly. Yup got that knife balanced right above my throat. Lol Will have to make a choice whether to pay higher fees or not tonight. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) wow 20x increase over yesterday only a few hours til BTG snapshot, lending pool might flood again afterwards.
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And in the ninth week, the candle turned GREENcAPSLOCK must be out of BTC ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Maybe do some soul searching, there is more to life than being a parasite on the internet. Even minimum wage jobs are getting harder to find. Most will do whatever they can get paid a little for.
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It looks like the stars are aligning, time to grab all we can before takeoff again. Wish I had more but i'm margined down to 90% now. ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) It would appear that there are differing opinions. Hold on tight ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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We live in a declining culture. When a culture is in the ascent people are rational and cooperative because all the people who weren't fucking died along the way. Past the peak, which I estimate to have happened in the 80s, people who literally think like children become an ever-increasing majority and the few rational people left are out-grouped. And then a lot of people die and the cycle resets.
So rational people find scapegoats to blame many of the ills of society, and think that somehow banishing the scapegoats is going to bring us to some kind of resolution? Okey dokey, we'll roll with that. Newsflash: even if the scapegoated group actually does cause many of the ills, and they are effectively "neutralized", some other group will come along and fill in the gap. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Projection is what the left does. This is just description. And no, there is no solution. Of course there is no solution. Human beings are flawed entities. Our outsized brain requires a lot of energy, so we are predatory and territorial by nature. "Becoming Vegan" is no solution either, since in order to ensure our brains have enough nutrition, one needs a lot of territory. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Life, in general, just isn't fair. There will always be a life form that uses an advantage and exploits another life form. Even plant life has its parasites. Even the trees, that grow up high and have their canopies spread wide are doing so at the expense of all the plant life below that have to settle for the slivers of sunlight that reaches them. Kill all of the trees! OK, almost done with that, what's next?
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Anonymous No More? Monero Exploit Reveals User Identities to Hackers The researcher, Anthony Russell, says that he can actually locate Monero users through transaction broadcasts. When users open up their Monero wallets, they connect to the peer-to-peer network, which allows users to then connect to individual wallets. According to Russell, If the users of those wallets aren’t using TOR or I2P, you can easily determine their IPs. One potential problem with this method is that it doesn’t necessarily differentiate between server nodes and peers. However, Russell says that this can be overcome by doing a simple whois search............ https://bitsonline.com/monero-exploit-threatens-privacy/LOL! Collecting IPs from netstat output reveals identities. This is so fucking retarded. You've been targeted with FUD! How do you feel about that? So who does this one work for?
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Amidst the fog of war that is currently all crypto markets but especially alts someone bought ~ 800k USD worth of XMR @ market. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FYSPzd3U.png&t=663&c=DmXOsky4do8f_g) It also appears that the sell book was reduced by roughly that amount, while the buy side never changes... Poloniex is a small pond with some really big fish, but still interesting to watch the interactions.
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A revisit of one of iCEBREAKER's memorable posts. Only a year and a half ago? <snip>
At this point, with the GUI, multisig, and RingCT coming Sooon here, there is no excuse to be holding bags of shitty fake-anon coins like Dash (especially after Professor Shen's spectacular destruction of Shadowcash).
Monero is under a hundred dollar. What the fuck are you waiting for? Christmas?
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Good time to buy-in I guess, since everybody is selling to horde on BTC ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) It's going to be f'ugly if the fork is already priced-in. Good time to be a contrarian. 1 Sell alt at bottom 2 buy btc 3 get 3% gain in free coins 4 buy back alt 20% higher 5 ... 6 profit ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif)
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Circulating Supply: Infinite XMR Perhaps a bit misleading? Last time I checked it was still around 15,000,000. Unless that has changed drastically in the last hour... The usual spelling and grammatical issues found on the internet, but hopefully a simple enough explanation to intrigue noob readers. Print whatever you like, just make sure to spell the name right, right? ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Good to see the effort being made.
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Hi Guys, how come Monero coin, dips further and further? When you look at the graph, its trend is going down since the last pump of August 28? It has been 50 days and it still going down?
You think 8 red weekly candles isn't normal? Where have you been? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Monero always drops on good news, and there is a lot of good news lately, that's all. Am I right? I do believe 8 red weekly candles is a record. YOU! YOU did this! You bought again, didn't you?!
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Hi Guys, how come Monero coin, dips further and further? When you look at the graph, its trend is going down since the last pump of August 28? It has been 50 days and it still going down?
You think 8 red weekly candles isn't normal? Where have you been? ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Monero always drops on good news, and there is a lot of good news lately, that's all.
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The buyer is going to hire detectives to ensure that the Bitcoins are not tainted. Would he have done the same thing if he was accepting a cheque? Bitcoins are as fungible as pounds and dollars.I think it's been pointed out pretty clearly that that is not the case. Coinbase managed to blacklist certain bitcoins years ago, demonstrating the lack of fungibility in bitcoin. There would be no need, indeed, no ability, to investigate for 'taint' if it was fully fungible.
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Oh no...not 100%. Maybe half.
Oh phew. I misread what you said. That's good news. Are you near retirement age? Retirement isn't an age, it's a crypto balance...
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Wall observer ....possibly gaining some exposure because these folks learn that you have coins and also might learn too much about your personal details and your possible bitcoin hodlings, and gosh we likely have to take additional precautions regarding how much we expose ourselves and our coins.. and even if it might be inconvenient to NOT store too many coins in such a way such as on local bitcoins or some of the wallets that we might use in our trading?
Hmm if only there was something a little bit more private and flexible etc. Ah well, now that you ask, there is. If you point your browser over here , https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1905086.0 ,you will find something that is a bit more private and, well maybe not flexible, but more private at least - or so they say. 2020 Dump Koin ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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