Jarx, about btc-flow and cryptodouble being the same team, do you have any verifiable evidence?
1- Bitget.in = cryptodouble. I think everybody agree with me? Same UI, same structure. 2- Btc-flow added their bitget.in site link to the header of btc-flow. 3- Btc-flow and bitget.in coding style almost same. Those two are using same tool (grunt or gulp ..). 4- Those two rendering datas to the page with variable named "global". 5- Those two sharing using same functions built by them: Number.prototype.toHHMMSS etc. 6- Also those two are related to RU (based on whois query) Cryptoduble sourceThanks, I will update the KB just above.
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A tentative summary, please add anything I may have forgotten - Free account: one account
- Paid account: unlimited accounts. You can buy directly a level 3, 4, 5... without having to start at level 2. When upgrading, you lose nothing, not even the "hours of timeline" left on your previous account, because when you upgrade, the timeline is reset but you have a discount on the price of upgrade corresponding to how much you spent already (account by account - so if you spent 3 BTC on three account, you won't have a 3 BTC discount on one account, you will have a 1 BTC discount on each of them). If the arrows for increasing levels are not visibile, this is just a display bug; click on the right side of the box until you get to the level.
- What is forbidden: self-referral, bots, paying people to use your referral link
- My spreadsheet answers a lot of question about (increasing) profitability, number of clicks...
- Tip: if the BTC difference between two levels are too high for your taste, you can by several account of lower level instead. Example; you have a 1 BTC account, you want to upgrade, but 5 BTC is too much - but 2 BTC would be fine. You can buy a second 1 BTC account, and you know have 2 BTC. If you want to move from 1 BTC to 1.25 BTC, it works the same - the granularity is 0.05 BTC, the lowest paid level (actually less, since there are discounts, too)
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I have updated the github release page with a new build of the wallet. It contains new checkpoints and ups the protocol version to 72001 from 72000. I added two rpc commands: strictprotocol strictincomingIf you are having trouble with high CPU and other peers trying to give you wrong chain data, or requesting data continuously the use "strictincoming true" If you still have more problems, you can try strictprotocol. Please do not use this unless you absolutely have to. It will drop your peer count low, and doesn't connect you to the main pool of peers. https://github.com/hyperstake/HyperStake/releases/tag/v1.1 I updated the list of RPC calls. Don't forget to document the wiki! All of you, all of us, not just presstab or the whole developers http://hyperstake.wikia.com/index.php?title=RPC&diff=4662&oldid=4661
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Btc-flow and cryptodouble (also bitget.in) same team/person. These guys won't stop.
How long was it till cryptodouble closed? About 15 days after got popular if I remember correct. More like three weeks and it got closed by a litecoin guy who managed to have it closed. Jarx, about btc-flow and cryptodouble being the same team, do you have any verifiable evidence?
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This would not work because of timing analysis on the XBT for starters. In addition it creates a significant regulatory risk. The way to benefit from the privacy of the XMR is to hold the XMR for a period of time. For example a person that is paid in XBT would use XBT to purchase XMR, transfer the XMR to a second wallet to deal with an exchange not using a high enough mixin, wait a few weeks, and then spend an uncorrelated amount of XBT via XMR.TO. In short without a market exposure to XMR over a period of time I doubt one can benefit from the privacy of XMR Could you extend this into an article for the MEW website? Or an entry in the wiki, maybe in the advocacy section (although not the ideal place)?
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It has been pronounced dead about eight times since it started. It probably has the ninth life I confirm. Ninth time.
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Reminder to everyone wondering how fast, how much, how this, how that... The higher the level, the more lucrative, the faster and the less often you have to click. And yes, you can skip level. You can also buy several identical levels. So if you don't feel confident going from, say, 1 BTC to 5 BTC, you can buy a second 1 BTC instead (up to 5 account - free account are not allowed to have several accounts).
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From May28, 2014 to Dec31, 2014 the year is mistakenly displayed as 2015. Thanks corrected Too bad I cannot let the wiki open to anyone because of spam - but any one register can modify it (that's the point of a wiki) Also, I would like to share an excellent quote on Reddit: Remember, electronic cash is easy. Anyone can do it. Facebook could do it tomorrow if they wanted. All it involves is a centralized ledger. Anonymous electronic cash is harder, but Chaum figured out how to do it in the early 90s. Decentralized electronic cash is even harder. That's Bitcoin. Decentralized anonymous electronic cash is even harder. That's the next step. Monero: the next step. Fluffy's answer below is worth it too. (go upvote!) Very nice, simple comparison. I created an advocacy page on the wiki. If you register, you can edit it and add some quote and links. The goal is to have material to market Monero. Have some explanations in mind and haso ready-made quote for mention in passing, elevator speech... is great and for that, one needs preparation. So grab you bookmarks and share them It is OK if it is messy, it will get improved with time.
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From May28, 2014 to Dec31, 2014 the year is mistakenly displayed as 2015. Thanks corrected Too bad I cannot let the wiki open to anyone because of spam - but any one register can modify it (that's the point of a wiki) Also, I would like to share an excellent quote on Reddit: Remember, electronic cash is easy. Anyone can do it. Facebook could do it tomorrow if they wanted. All it involves is a centralized ledger. Anonymous electronic cash is harder, but Chaum figured out how to do it in the early 90s. Decentralized electronic cash is even harder. That's Bitcoin. Decentralized anonymous electronic cash is even harder. That's the next step. Monero: the next step. Fluffy's answer below is worth it too. (go upvote!)
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For anyone wondering how high the inflation rate really is: day coins new 18.4.2014 15 580 25 333 19.4.2014 40 891 25 311 20.4.2014 66 168 25 277 [...] I ported it to the wiki, as a reference: https://xmrmonero.com/wiki/emission-rateRegexp are powerful, but a pain to create! Still, much faster than doing it manually and I did not want to open a spreasheet
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One could consider that, but I don't intend it to be replacement, and indeed there will still be missives from core-dev as far as I know. For me, Missives and Digest serve two different purposes and increasingly two different audiences. 1+1=3
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Looks like 2015 is going to be the year of hacks... And ponzi. Or, as someone theorized it, many exchanges are just not profitable because of BTC price. So they shutdown . The honest one say the truth, other get "hacked". Winner: multisig implementation. Hopefully. Vitalik Buterin on multisigSome people, initially including myself, are seeing this as a “changing of the guard” moment for the Bitcoin community, where it was amateur and badly managed services that were at fault for their own thefts and professionals would soon come in and take over. If this was a mere one or two thefts, then this would indeed be a reasonable, and fully satisfactory, explanation.
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If level 2 go to 5 level 2 level will burn? Sort of. If you upgrade, your timeline is reset. You have full level 5 but the rest of your level 2 is burnt - at least this is what someone who did it wrote some hours ago. You'd better create a second account (and use your first account as referral to get 35%).
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arnuschky, a friend, and I made this new service called XMR.TO. On an unrelated note, your first sentence is ambiguous due to "a friend". It could be interpreted either as an appositional phrase or as three in a series using a serial comma. I love grammar. Looks like an amphibology to me. And since it is unvoluntary, a solecism too. I love rhetorics. How anonymous is XMR.TO? Be sure to set a sufficient mixin when sending your Monero payment – we generally recommend 3 or higher. I suggest you add "mymonero.com uses 3 as default". A bit of publicity would help leveraging the monero network.
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I did a calculation with my Excel and the balance is okay on seconds level. I confirm.
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XMR.TOPay any Bitcoin address. Anonymously, using Monero.Hey people, arnuschky, a friend, and I made this new service called XMR.TO. It allows you to pay any Bitcoin address in a fully anonymous fashion using Monero. Payment is nearly instant, so you can use it to pay bitpay bills, or any of your other bitcoin purchases. Have a look at the website, it explains all the details: https://xmr.toWe're still in beta. In case of problems or suggestions, don't hesitate to contact us or just reply in the dedicated thread. Any feedback of course welcome! Congratulations, binaryfate! This is exactly what is needed: community developping useful services around the core Monero technology and showing example to even more community members to follow suit. Again, congratulations.
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Are there updates about the freebazaar project? Are devs in contact with him/them?
I thought the project was abandoned ? Did everyone get their XMR back ? I recently received a git update mail notification from Freebazaar (recently = today or yesterday) Regarding the MEW forum: complaints have been addressed today. We still have some day left for choosing the URL and today someone asked to have his service including in the MEW directory (I won't mention who, since the announcement has yet to come). The website needs content and traffic by the way, so if you feel like filling a wiki or writing article about Monero, you are welcome.
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Companies must be complicit in this. Cell phones spy on us, Smart TVs spy on us. Smart Appliances spy on us, Smart Meters spy on us. It just keeps going. Hell even a LED light can now spy on you. And it will be worse once IoT will be transparent-blockchain powered. Hence the need to port Monero for IoT. The value of pprivacy: Oh, one more thing: in our blockchain-powered internet of things future ( IBM, Szabo], opaque blockchain would help avoiding the pervasive monitoring Snowden revealed to us. You would certainly not want every burglar to know when you are home just by scannng the blockchain, right? Just give the viewkey to selected devices and you’re fine.
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