Breathing on 0.0067xx Looks like some shorts closing in this range.
I suppose my prediction of low 0,006 / high 0,005 will be reached by the end of November In march went to 0.0061 and last October went to 0.006. It is very hard to expect to go under that now. Yes, last month was super bad compared to BTC but I guess that was just weak hands that entered Monero few months ago. In general is funny that it all went just as always did. But the rumour, sell the news. At end of summer there were rumours number of transactions will increase. They did, but so so. Then in October actually started increasing a lot and dump happened. I think .0061 would be very hard to get to, and I would hate to see it that low again. On the other hand, the recent 0.0068X just doesn't feel like a bottom, so I'm awaiting another leg down. All it takes is the next BTC level-up while we hang out in the $11X range like cAPSLOCK forecast. A strong reversal above the 0.0061 range is what I want to see. It is hovering a couple bucks lower than I guessed... But of course I can redraw all my lines to fit this number. But in all seriousness this is where I saw it breaking through and where i figured support would form. What I DID NOT anticipate that ion a couple weeks it would be trading at like 140USD. So in some ways that push and drop is sort of a non event if the 110-115 range will hold as we consolodate. On the other hand I was a professional audio engineer for almost my entire career. What the hell do I know? Looking at your chart, It looks like a few weeks until going on a tear. Some more down in the mean time wouldn't change that at all, in my mind. This rhymes with El Rippo's BTC:XMR forecast as well. His lower target receded some, with the speed of the drop, but otherwise is playing out on schedule. The chance of a break down instead of up I can't really concede; to what end? Is it broken? All metrics point up. Tx rate exploding, tech constantly updated, easier to use, more need than ever for privacy. Anything that happens in the mean time is just whales splashing: impatient for the tide. As the BTC-XMR ratio is dropping, people in here are getting more and more emotional and frustrated, which i personally can fully understand and if i am criticized for some harsh predictions i am aware that i am hurting peoples feelings, so in order to scope with that, i truly apologize I mined my first Monero block in February 2015, i did have absolutely no clue about price behaviour, analysis of anything, circumstances impacting prices, adoption, technical perspectives and juristictions and so on. I stumbled over Monero because i read an article about a BTC millionare analysing crypto, how to tell if it is a scam, how to rate if a coin is legit, how to predict the future of a coin and that happened to be Risto. So i am in since 2014 and i think i made the large portion of mistakes that one can make. I started wit 11,6433989 Monero, accumulated and tried to trade, lost in trading, accumulated again, again lost in trading and repeated that cycle for several times, so i know how it feels like if you lose your beloved Monero because you are lacking knowledge. I hope i am coming on the way and i am glad that my prediction played well until now, but i think -as explorer already mentioned- we will see low 0,006 and eventually a panic dip for the high 0,005 to accumulate some nice and fresh Monero. So guys, please don't get me wrong, just trying to benefit from my earlier mistakes and hopefully make up some of that lost trading experience from the past
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Trump wird nie anerkennen dass er die Wahl verloren hat. Das wird der Markenkern seines neuen TV-Kanals und der Kampagne für "Trump 2024". Wenn sie ihn 2024 wieder wählen besorg ich mir aber Filterapps die ihn aus all meinen Nachrichtenkanälen rausklauben (und dann lerne ich auch wieder chinesisch) Abgesehen davon, dass Trump eine uninteressante Persönlichkeit ist und er das einzige mal mit seinem COVID Bescheid positiv aufgefallen ist, wird er mir soviel fehlen wie ein Fahrrad in Holland
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Monero BADCACA sybil attack is still here, despite the claims that it has been fixed. If your tansaction is waiting for a few minutes in the mempool, badcaca node got it.Here is 100 Monero users who trusted in its privacy yesterday, are you on that list?:Txid | IP Address | City | Favourite porn | 9f6576085035c9b90442acc3bfe15290e78decc9b52f2c894451aa1bef646604 | 157.97.122.xxx | Iztacalco, Mexico | child | 8d4c0ffec535a5c87f5e0a94678c981f4815d1865749a3fc18c0af39f1f4dca1 | 85.248.227.xxx | Sala, Slovakia | incest | a3ee60c3d937d090b382d2ae037c8f97e1f5252ee6c6fc6d551eb9fea636b69d | 85.153.201.xxx | Istanbul, Turkey | incest | e6bd1f143c87a4df097bf8e6ac37d2f476bb3b1d7937ce2d52009c6dcdf5de55 | 185.245.84.xxx | Copenhagen, Denmark | incest | 7b83600e37f84fa8994a655b144017d686d686ec96642635916681dd9a4eaef2 | 185.93.182.xxx | Madrid, Spain | incest | 04114754f4285b95333f511cad48f7e04e5e44d908ba2e7068aaed3d92459b80 | 167.88.7.xxx | Chicago, USA | teen | 0267ce6913209441ed83e2cd3caa3441948a463700cf98e19af47372d27de384 | 5.180.62.xxx | Muenster, Germany | teen | 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You are a truly funny incompetent fellow with a monero node, my popcorn taste better then ever
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[...] i think i can buy back in at 0,0090-0,0088 levels [...]
Keep lowering that bar and one day you will be out of Moneros. Through the years I have seen many come and go on the WO trying to be smart. The world needs easy to use, decentralized, actively developed and carefully tested financial privacy. There is currently, still, only one fulfilling those requirements (think about that for a second with the thousands of other attempts out there). It is just that people with money, most living in first world countries, think they don't need privacy. They are OK their transactions are broadcasted to the world for anyone to review, forever. That is just being naive to say the least. It requires only one external event though to make a 180 degrees turn. Thinking that Monero, as the private payment layer of Bitcoin, is not even 1% of its value is short term thinking. Monero's price will have its day in the sun again, and in the meanwhile it is maturing and improving each and every day. In about 1.5 years there are only new tail emission coins available, the rest needs to come from hodlers exiting. Don't be impatient or greedy while Monero's future is already so clear today. I honestly do not get your point in this perspective, but the bar is lowering by itslef, so there is nothing wrong in selling monero and buying back in. If you did not do so, fine for me, but please don´t try to educate people about the use case in speculation thread
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Breathing on 0.0067xx Looks like some shorts closing in this range.
I suppose my prediction of low 0,006 / high 0,005 will be reached by the end of November
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Porno Präferenzen veröffentlichen? Als wenn das noch jemand juckt. Wäre es nicht mal langsamn besser, die Sache von der anderen Seite aufzuziehen? Also welche User gucken kein Porno? Laut den Monero Entwickler soll man sich aber keine Sorgen machen. Also ich bekomme das im Mutterthread mit, und ich muss offen gestanden schmunzeln, da nichts privates veröffentlicht wird. Eine TXID mit einer IP-Adresse der Node welche das veröffentlicht hat sagt genau gar nichts aus, ist bei BTC auch nicht anders. Wenn hinter der TXID die tatsächlichen Beträge, Versender und Empfangsadressen stehen, dann wird´s interessant, bis dahin deck ich mich mit PopCorn schon mal ein
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Now what are you trying to tell us without any significant evidence Among other things, AES is broken!! That is a lot of blabla we already know since the late 2000, but there is nothing new or something to worry in your context However, unless badcaca coughs up something credible, I must conclude that I should avoid wasting more time here: That is an excellent idea mate
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Dear devs, just checking the binaries for 17.1.3 and i need to mention that your hashes for the GUI Version are incorrect. One time i am downloading Version 17.1.3 one time 17.1.4 and in the hashes.txt file there is only 17.1.4 stated. Please correct that, thank you Probably a local caching issue. Try a hard refresh on the Monero website or use incognito / private mode. Dear dEBRUYNE, i did this whit a script, not with the browser. Doing it again.... Both CLI and GUI downloaded as 17.1.3, the hashes text file has the SHA sums for GUI 17.1.4 not for 17.1.3, i would recomend to fix that -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
# This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). # # ## CLI 38a04a7bd00733e9d943edba3004e44730c0848fe5e8a4fca4cb29c12d1e6b2f monero-android-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 0e94f58572646992ee21f01d291211ed3608e8a46ecb6612b378a2188390dba0 monero-android-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 ae1a1b61d7b4a06690cb22a3389bae5122c8581d47f3a02d303473498f405a1a monero-freebsd-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 57d6f9c25bd1dbc9d6b39fcfb13260b21c5594b4334e8ed3b8922108730ee2f0 monero-linux-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 a0419993fbc6a5ca11bcd2e825acef13e429824f4d8c7ba4ec73ac446d2af2fb monero-linux-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 cf3fb693339caed43a935c890d71ecab5b89c430e778dc5ef0c3173c94e5bf64 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 d107384ff7b1f77ee4db93940dbfda24d6045bf59c43169bc81a0118e3986bfa monero-linux-x86-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 79557c8bee30b229bda90bb9ee494097d639d60948fc2ad87a029359b56b1b48 monero-mac-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 3eee0d0e896fb426ef92a141a95e36cb33ca7d1e1db3c1d4cb7383994af43a59 monero-win-x64-v0.17.1.3.zip c9e9dde61b33adccd7e794eba8ba29d820817213b40a2571282309d25e64e88a monero-win-x86-v0.17.1.3.zip # ## GUI 8c9a820fd7dc228807f8ecc46973350d3d5d871c6f8dd67ef066d04407575d14 monero-gui-install-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.exe abe94552803fd6646e934d1248e6ef33d8d6e2ac9a725c600fa7e8d4bfcc21a3 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.4.tar.bz2 4e319a9dfb5e1caa42b52f6503480af3b44403f3bf4691da523880c6a6ec38a9 monero-gui-mac-x64-v0.17.1.4.dmg df78006226d21e70ea5d342b0f6d4335cf398e94cb3d0f750aec4db2d2b3f7f9 monero-gui-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.zip # # # ~binaryFate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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ls -la *monero* -rw-r--r-- 1 118929135 Nov 9 23:52 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r-- 1 77817808 Nov 8 21:43 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2
We cannot really debug your issue if you do not post the content of your script. Dear dEBRUYNE, all good, there was a mistake in my script, corrected that immediately. Thank you for your quick response!!!
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Monero BADCACA sybil attack is still here, despite the claims that it has been fixed. If your tansaction is waiting for a few minutes in the mempool, badcaca node got it.
Here is 100 Monero users who trusted in its privacy yesterday, are you on that list?:
Now what are you trying to tell us without any significant evidence
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Dear devs, just checking the binaries for 17.1.3 and i need to mention that your hashes for the GUI Version are incorrect. One time i am downloading Version 17.1.3 one time 17.1.4 and in the hashes.txt file there is only 17.1.4 stated. Please correct that, thank you Probably a local caching issue. Try a hard refresh on the Monero website or use incognito / private mode. Dear dEBRUYNE, i did this whit a script, not with the browser. Doing it again.... Both CLI and GUI downloaded as 17.1.3, the hashes text file has the SHA sums for GUI 17.1.4 not for 17.1.3, i would recomend to fix that -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
# This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). # # ## CLI 38a04a7bd00733e9d943edba3004e44730c0848fe5e8a4fca4cb29c12d1e6b2f monero-android-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 0e94f58572646992ee21f01d291211ed3608e8a46ecb6612b378a2188390dba0 monero-android-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 ae1a1b61d7b4a06690cb22a3389bae5122c8581d47f3a02d303473498f405a1a monero-freebsd-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 57d6f9c25bd1dbc9d6b39fcfb13260b21c5594b4334e8ed3b8922108730ee2f0 monero-linux-armv7-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 a0419993fbc6a5ca11bcd2e825acef13e429824f4d8c7ba4ec73ac446d2af2fb monero-linux-armv8-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 cf3fb693339caed43a935c890d71ecab5b89c430e778dc5ef0c3173c94e5bf64 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 d107384ff7b1f77ee4db93940dbfda24d6045bf59c43169bc81a0118e3986bfa monero-linux-x86-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 79557c8bee30b229bda90bb9ee494097d639d60948fc2ad87a029359b56b1b48 monero-mac-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 3eee0d0e896fb426ef92a141a95e36cb33ca7d1e1db3c1d4cb7383994af43a59 monero-win-x64-v0.17.1.3.zip c9e9dde61b33adccd7e794eba8ba29d820817213b40a2571282309d25e64e88a monero-win-x86-v0.17.1.3.zip # ## GUI 8c9a820fd7dc228807f8ecc46973350d3d5d871c6f8dd67ef066d04407575d14 monero-gui-install-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.exe abe94552803fd6646e934d1248e6ef33d8d6e2ac9a725c600fa7e8d4bfcc21a3 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.4.tar.bz2 4e319a9dfb5e1caa42b52f6503480af3b44403f3bf4691da523880c6a6ec38a9 monero-gui-mac-x64-v0.17.1.4.dmg df78006226d21e70ea5d342b0f6d4335cf398e94cb3d0f750aec4db2d2b3f7f9 monero-gui-win-x64-v0.17.1.4.zip # # # ~binaryFate -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
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ls -la *monero* -rw-r--r-- 1 118929135 Nov 9 23:52 monero-gui-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r-- 1 77817808 Nov 8 21:43 monero-linux-x64-v0.17.1.3.tar.bz2
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Dear devs, just checking the binaries for 17.1.3 and i need to mention that your hashes for the GUI Version are incorrect. One time i am downloading Version 17.1.3 one time 17.1.4 and in the hashes.txt file there is only 17.1.4 stated. Please correct that, thank you
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Shapeshift was a victim of success: Too easy to use, too popular, too trusted in both the Monero and Zcash communities... I think that they came under heavy pressure. What I write is being watched very closely. Please give us time. [1:10 PM - 4 Sep 2018] Anyway, since they went KYC in 2018, who the hell still uses their service? —For trading privacy coins!? 100% agreed, Merits from me
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Hi, many years ago, when the GUI was finally released and I got drunk on Barolo to celebrate, I unwittingly created the Monero Barolo meme on IRC. Since I live close to the Barolo region I thought I should make something nice from it, something that people might enjoy. So here goes: https://xmr.wine/Like Monero, the vintage is 2014. Comes with a nice wooden box with the Monero logo in sizes 1, 2 or 6 bottles. Only about 260 of 500 bottles are still available. Shipping worldwide. Cheers, Infinitejest/eyejay Nice Just ordered six bottles
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aaaaaand another transaction failed....you need to send more than once for it to work. Ah God what a terrible update. In the previous version everything worked perfect What are you complaining? Take another node to distribute your transaction, not all nodes are running correctly, that's the way the story goes
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We are nearly low enough to pick up my rogue bitcoin. Up or down from here? I strongly believe that we will touch low 0,007 maybe even high 0,006, go sideways for a few weeks and then we are starting to gain massively towards BTCIt is nice to see, that we are still going sideways in $ and €, that is a very good sign
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Holy moly Monroe is on clearance Maybe sub- 0.008 tonight at this rate. Jopidopi, as predicted You said next week! That's OK. I can't bear to sell MY coins, but I finally did a little margin short a week ago Current low - 0.00801 Yeah, that's what i said, and i believe that 0,0080 is a pretty strong resistance, so let's wait and have a cup of tea Nice, how did it turn out First time ever with a green short Too much permabull to short, in general, but I'm gonna hold this one while I drink my tea Meanwhile, buy orders lining the halls all the way down from here. I'm expecting maybe .0074 range, but will gladly buy more, lower. Nice, congrats from my side with this freaking pace we will see sub 0,007 by Wednesday and if it gets ugly even high 0,005 by the end of November which should then mark the bottom though At the moment speaking if i would buy in presently, i would have gains around 25% with pretty stable XMR/EUR prices so i am a happy fellow right now
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Holy moly Monroe is on clearance Maybe sub- 0.008 tonight at this rate. Jopidopi, as predicted You said next week! That's OK. I can't bear to sell MY coins, but I finally did a little margin short a week ago Current low - 0.00801 Yeah, that's what i said, and i believe that 0,0080 is a pretty strong resistance, so let's wait and have a cup of tea Nice, how did it turn out
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P.S., RMS Titanic sank. ;-) Exactly! Point being: Take all of the precautions you like, and you can still sink your ship with one fuckup. Or lose your coins in a "boat accident" Indeed, this is not the wrong thread for this: With transparent blockchains, if the coins that you own can be traced to you, then it can later be observed if they move. Publicly observed. By anyone in the world who wants to watch. (And if the coins cannot be traced to you, then this discussion is irrelevant.) Lying about losses in any kind of an official context could usually result in hard prison time. Lost coins are permanently unspendable; “lost” coins do not exist in Bitcoinland. If you are susceptible to boating accidents, it would be tragic to HoDL a privacy coin. Why, if you lose your keys, you cannot even provide your view keys on demand! Such loss. incoming_transfers available uses sweep_all [...rinse, repeat at random times...] Not necessary with That Other Privacy Coin.Bitcoiners have less to fear from boating accidents, and more to fear from getting hacked. [...] That's why we do not hodl BTC
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Holy moly Monroe is on clearance Maybe sub- 0.008 tonight at this rate. Jopidopi, as predicted
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P.S., RMS Titanic sank. ;-) Exactly! Point being: Take all of the precautions you like, and you can still sink your ship with one fuckup. Or lose your coins in a "boat accident"
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