DASH didn't make the list?
Moral of the story?
1. If you want 10/10, don't use Bitcoin, use DASH. 2. If you create an online publication and call it 'the voice of crypto currency', don't be fucking biased. That's the job of Bitcoin Magazine, which does what it says on the cover.
Dash would have smashed them on the ratings apart from the (almost) finished android wallet to come, save the best till last (Coinbase overall user rating was slightly better at 11 / 100 not 8 / 100 like coindesk state but whos counting eh.)
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Here, surprisingly almost on topic for me Check out the competition's ratings, wonder where Dash would score?! http://www.openbitcoinprivacyproject.org/2015/05/spring-2015-wallet-privacy-rating-report/''Darkwallet is the first Bitcoin wallet explicitly devoted to privacy as a primary design goal, created by Amir Taaki and Cody Wilson. Darkwallet in the only wallet we’ve considered so far which includes automatic CoinJoin mixing and ECDH Stealth Addresses. Another notable feature in Darkwallet is an automatic P2P network for messaging between users. As demonstrated by its score, Darkwallet is generally successful in its attempts to avoid privacy pitfalls. Some of the weaknesses include a reliance on third party Obelisk servers which have the ability to de-anonymize users; theoretically users could run their own Obelisk server, but this is beyond the capabilities of most potential Darkwallet users. '' ... Dark walletOVERALL RANK 1STTOTAL SCORE = 54 / 100OVERALL WALLET PRIVACY USABILITY = 27 / 36QUALITY = 19 /35FEEDBACK = 9 / 29CATEGORY SCORERECEIVING ADDRESS GENERATION & BACKUP = 16 /21 CHANGE ADDRESS GENERATION & BACKUP = 15 / 21 PRIVACY FROM BLOCKCHAIN OBSERVERS = 10 / 23 PRIVACY FROM NETWORK OBSERVERS = 3 / 25PRIVACY FOR TRANSACTION RECIPIENTS = 11 / 11 Android blockchain wallet Total score = 14 / 100 and ranked 9th PRIVACY FROM BLOCKCHAIN OBSERVERS = 0 / 23PRIVACY FROM NETWORK OBSERVERS = 0 / 25Coinbase (android/web) Total score 11/ 100 and ranked last at number 10 PRIVACY FROM BLOCKCHAIN OBSERVERS = 0 / 23PRIVACY FROM NETWORK OBSERVERS = 0 / 25PRIVACY FOR TRANSACTION RECIPIENTS = 0 / 11
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Just one of several other mix ups because of the name the link appears fixed, dash goes to www.dashpay.io(I checked all of the source, there is no dashcoin anywhere)
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... Sub-Ether's sweeping generalization of the day :-
There are 2 types of people in this world, those that want to be left alone and those that will NOT leave you alone.
Is this a health warning about getting married? haha, I was referring to the tiny minority in charge of our governments who can't keep their noses out of other people's countries or local affairs, but we can discuss your ex wife if you want(same applies and more fun), where do you want to begin ? Perhaps start with the day you realised it was all over and we can work backwards from there, I hear this can be very therapeutic ...
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Anyway, this is exactly what happens with government and people who think more government is better because people can't take care of themselves. And it all goes round and round, and we have to constantly fight tooth and nail for our freedom. And at it's worst, those in control stagnate everyone's lives and live off the little sweat that can be beaten out of the population.
And yet, the people have no clue.....
Sub-Ether's sweeping generalization of the day :- There are 2 types of people in this world, those that want to be left alone and those that will NOT leave you alone.
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Just in, margin trading on Polo & two days notice to do KYC info or they'll likely freeze your funds: ... Greetings from Poloniex!
Thanks for the editorial, thats the last nail in the coffin then (btw, I didnt get an email warning about this)
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Bitcoin-RUB
Is that a Ruble / Bitcoin chart ? What's the implication ? That bitcoin is taking off in Russia ? localbitcoin's commission ticker seems to indicate a bullish scenario on the eastern front
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So, you're Stephanie then, what a silky voice (methinkings, the real coinmarketcap for our ripple friends is kicking in)
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I screenshotted mine for posterity cos I thought something like that might happen. Whether it got counted or intercepted by MI5, at least I got the correct answer Heist of the century, 200,000 ballet papers can go a long way in Mexico, Could have been worse, you might have voted with one of these and then there would never have even been a screen shot to share
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bitcoinwisdom delisted cryptsy.. volume is low.. only counting bitfinex Cryptsy volume is not low-its way higher than bitfinex, this happened at exactly the same time cryptsy had to suspend new orders around 36 hours ago, Big Vern tweeted that they were doing some maintenance and the feed has not come back since then (as far as I know!) You are best watching the trades and charts directly on cryptsy, you don't have to sign in.. ''Trading has resumed and withdrawals are processing. BigVern @cryptsy4h Sorry guys, forgot to tweet yesterday that we were back online. I'm sure most found that out on their own. BigVern BigVern @cryptsy17 May Trades and withdrawals are turned off while we perform a swap of some hardware. Will have things back online shortly.''
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oh dear, we seem to have a glitch in the matrix
maintenance is being done. BigV @cryptsy42m Trades and withdrawals are turned off while we perform a swap of some hardware. Will have things back online shortly. twitter icon BigV@cryptsy 11 May Tether has been integrated. You can now deposit and withdrawal USD₮. @Tether_to
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Discovering Bitcoin’s Public Topology and decloaking Influential Nodes https://cs.umd.edu/projects/coinscope/coinscope.pdfAddressProbe can efficiently map the reachable Bitcoin topology, and our analysis has shown both the struc- ture of the network, and how malicious nodes can af- fect broadcast. However, the vast majority of compute power that sustains Bitcoin and extends the block chain is not visible, but instead is concealed within mining pools.There are peers who connect to ~125 more times than the typical peer; these almost exclusively correspond to mining pools and other measurements nodes.Another feature of the mainline Satoshi client is that it permits a maximum of 125 active connections, but we consistently see nodes that far exceed this maximum, sometimes by a factor of nearly 80. This is not a singular phenomenon; we see these high degree nodes across all runs of AddressProbe. That is, extremely high-degree nodes are persistent over time.
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We finally made 5 basic video-instruction in Russian (Wallet installation and buying Dash). ... The work was done together by: tungfa, poiuty, UdjinM6, alex-ru - thank you all for the joint efforts. Unfortunately, volunteer speaker was not found, and this work had to be payed by ourselves. All who wish to help us in further work in this area - you can help in translation, voice-over, or simply donating to DASH address: Xcnr7JFWYnUK7yGz49g5oGGTXHdSuFKWV9
Thankyou for your continued hard work, and I mean all of you! abd3c7344c26....
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Can I ask, what happened to buydash.co.uk, did you sell it ok, and how is it related to cryptomate ? Thanks for info.
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Weekend release
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Was that something someone put together? Or was that really actually published somewhere? If it were actually published, gosh, that's quite mainstream!
last one, dont want to spam too much, just for fun
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