Two questions.
1. Why was XMR added to msft blockchain as service ?
2. Why was DASH not added?
Muahahahaa!
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When will we get a monero GUI? - this year ?
2 weeks. Muahahahahaa!
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A permanent exponential growth model is unrealistic. You should be fitting this data to a logistic curve. The logistic model has at least two parameters more than the naive exponential model has, http://sharpstatistics.co.uk/excel/non-linear-curve-fitting-in-exce/i.e. the asymptote and the time of the inflection.* Not only does the actual math have more degrees of freedom than are dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio; but the fitting requires educated guesses at the parameters before you can begin. Bitcoin's volatility makes that extremely difficult. From Wikipedia: Carlota Perez used a logistic curve to illustrate the long (Kondratiev) business cycle with the following labels: beginning of a technological era as irruption, the ascent as frenzy, the rapid build out as synergy and the completion as maturity.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logistic_function*The curve on the sharpstatistics web page is drawn on a linear chart.
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dooglus, Is that a c++ program, that I have to compile?
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On the day: "$560k ain't what it used to be"
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IMHO, THIS is the time to release the GUI wallet...
It's now or never, come hold me tight Kiss me my darling, be mine tonight Tomorrow will be too late, it's now or never My love won't wait. Nice song; but we should persuade Vitalik to sing it for the XMR audience; maybe even create a DAO for us... Still laughing? think again. Macsga -- think I'm one of the xmr bashers? Hardly. I own a crap load of xmr. I'm a huge Monero freak. I posted that song because it feels good. Elvis lives!
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IMHO, THIS is the time to release the GUI wallet...
It's now or never, come hold me tight Kiss me my darling, be mine tonight Tomorrow will be too late, it's now or never My love won't wait.
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Lose? Muahahahah! I'ma light this here see-gar with a benjamin
We now return you to your regular programming
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I'm going to do the forensics. I don't want to generate the private key, like that bip39 mnemonic converter does. It's risky and unnecessary. I will use the pubkey. Where is a tool that I can use to generate the list of addresses from the pubkey?
You mean the different wallet addresses inside one HD wallet? I do not think that is possible outside of Mycelium. But Mycelium itself can show them. Go to the leftmost screen, "Accounts". Tap the HD account to select it. Tap the menu button or icon (three dots). Select "Show unspent outputs". It will show you all addresses that have a non-zero amount. I know about that. I'm tracing transactions, which means I need to see the addresses the coins came from; addresses that are empty now, because of those transactions. And just in case somebody suggests looking at the list of addresses that is available under Mycelium's message signing function, they are not in chronological order. A jumble of a hundred addresses in no order (or what's just as useless for this job, alphabetical order). And the only computers I have access to in Ukraine are internet cafes. I can't install electrum on a mobile device. I'll take a look at those links, pm7
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I'm going to do the forensics. I don't want to generate the private key, like that bip39 mnemonic converter does. It's risky and unnecessary. I will use the pubkey. Where is a tool that I can use to generate the list of addresses from the pubkey?
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Just like ol' Georgie Washington with his cherry tree, I cannot tell a lie. I really did buy $800k of coin one year. And I do mean bought, not traded. You may kiss my ring now.
And how many bitcoins did you actually buy? Who cares? Easy come, easy go...
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Just like ol' Georgie Washington with his cherry tree, I cannot tell a lie. I really did buy $800k of coin one year. And I do mean bought, not traded. You may kiss my ring now.
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Neither a borrower nor a lender be, For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
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You're talking through your hat, boyo. I asked a question (actually two). Just in case that simple fact failed to get through Try buying $800,000 worth of XBT over the course of a year, as a private person, and let us know how that works for you. Bitfinex doesn't care how much money you send them, but your bank cares because it is regulated up the wazoo (at least in the U.S.) I don't know about you, but in no circumstances I would buy $800,000 worth of bitcoins (even if I had $800,000, to begin with). Should I conclude that you habitually (or at least annually) buy and sell such amounts of bitcoins (dollars)? Don't believe everything you read on the internet.
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ArcticMine, Thanks for sharing. But thank God, I never sought "appropriate professional advice"! I would be living in poverty if I had done so. Instead, I am contemplating a reasonably comfortable retirement.
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Just a general question, I read some where some time that corporate users account for the majority of the volume on bitfinex, is this true?
Anybody can register an LLC and a bank account under the corporate name. And you should, if you're gonna send big wires. Opening a corporate account at finex isn't hard. I did it. A "corporation" can be a one-man operation, it doesn't have to be a big company. As I understand it, if registered as a business, you will have to fill out a lot of papers, even if you don't (officially) book any profits. So what's the catch and is it really worth it? Does Bitfinex limit the amount of money transferable for an individual (not business)? You're talking through your hat, boyo. There's no reason for you to do any research on the issue because you aren't a big player. Try buying $800,000 worth of XBT over the course of a year, as a private person, and let us know how that works for you. Bitfinex doesn't care how much money you send them, but your bank cares because it is regulated up the wazoo (at least in the U.S.).
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Just a general question, I read some where some time that corporate users account for the majority of the volume on bitfinex, is this true?
Anybody can register an LLC and a bank account under the corporate name. And you should, if you're gonna send big wires. Opening a corporate account at finex isn't hard. I did it. A "corporation" can be a one-man operation, it doesn't have to be a big company.
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