Thank god i sold my portion before the drop.
What drop are you talking about? I think he was talking about his pants because XC didn't drop I guess. I have a question. Somebody told me that XC isn't anonymous, because you can track it, but with Monero you can't track it, can somebody explain the facts to me? If someone on bitcointalk told you to jump off a cliff what would you do? XC is going to takeover.. Smell the fear.. Thats why they are here... They are about to lose. It was somebody who isn't really into altcoins, it was just the small amount of research he did. I also didn't meet him on bitcointalk.
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Thank god i sold my portion before the drop.
What drop are you talking about? I think he was talking about his pants because XC didn't drop I guess. I have a question. Somebody told me that XC isn't anonymous, because you can track it, but with Monero you can't track it, can somebody explain the facts to me?
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Thank god i sold my portion before the drop.
What drop are you talking about?
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Just bought a hard drive on newegg with bitcoin... would be awesome if they accept XC in a year or two.
They do - https://coingateway.net/It would be better if they accepted XC directly, not only would you be able to spend your XC, but XC would also get more attention from people googling what XC is after they see it is a payment option.
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What happens when your hard disk crashes but you have your private key written down somewhere? Will you be able to access your XC once you import it?
Correct Oke, so I don't have to worry about losing my XC as long as I have my private key, right?
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What happens when your hard disk crashes but you have your private key written down somewhere? Will you be able to access your XC once you import it?
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Lol. Was dronken en afgeleid. Per ongeluk een verkeerde transactie gedaan. Lesson learned Naar wie heb je het gestuurd?
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I know, but I live in the countryside and the nearest central office is 5,5 Km away, so I should be happy with what I get.
You live in staphorst or something like that No, in between Nijkerk and Voorthuizen. STEENWIJK gvd. ik ben diegene die zijn munten heeft overgemaakt naar het verkeerde adres. Was/ben dronken en heb het verkeerde adres ingevoerd... SUKKEL!! OMFG edit. Dure les, maar ik leer het wel haah Wat bedoel je?
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So who is going to the bitcoin conference in Amsterdam next week?? We could set up a meeting place Try to get a XC booth.
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I know, but I live in the countryside and the nearest central office is 5,5 Km away, so I should be happy with what I get.
You live in staphorst or something like that No, in between Nijkerk and Voorthuizen.
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Ok interesting. So here's another tech questions: If nodes are on a mix slow/unreliable internet connections and fast/reliable internet -- 1) Will this tech be able to weed out the slow connections and bypass them for a more reliable connection 2) Will this tech somehow compensate for the slow connections?
I think it will take time to get all of this 100% right. For something this ambitious and revolutionary we should be happy to get a working proof of concept up and running and then slowly improve it over time until it's perfect. First to serve the content gets paid, so people with slow and unreliable connections can try to take part but probably won't make any money. Maybe my home connection is slow for someone in the USA but really fast for an European connection.
If first to serve is used the client probably needs to make several connections, to know which endpoints are available there need to be some discovery, to know if the request was served or not needs some sort of bookkeeping, (a transaction for every request served is just to many to scale I guess) .... all this is anything but easy to implement. But if Dan and his team can make it my fantasy go overboard with this tech, for instance who pays? The issuer or uploader of the data? I guess with the current qibuck add there team pays the Xnodes serving. but what if you reverse that? I started dreaming about paying by Download, sell some ebooks for instance. Downloader pays, XC goes to uploader who pays the xnode for serving his content. Can't wait for the documentation so i can limit my fantasy a little US connections are a lot slower than in most of europe. I currently have 127mb down and 12 up in the UK. Some countries within in the EU have nationwide 1Gb up and down for normal pricing. I only have 2mb down and 0,40mb up and that is on the good days, currently it is way slower. I live in The Netherlands btw. Hmm interesting, national average is 14 I know, but I live in the countryside and the nearest central office is 5,5 Km away, so that is why it is that slow.
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Hello XCurrency community, I have been religiously reading this thread since around page 100. I know you all quite well by now, I haven't registered or said anything till today because I am more of a reader than a typer . I have realized that for XCurrency to grow and thrive it needs everyone hiding in the cracks and crevices to come out, socialize, put our heads together, and contribute to the community so that we may tower over everything in our path!
I am looking forward to the future of XCurrency and this community!
Aaron
regiouslyi love this word. we are pilgrims Is XC going to have its own crusade? Everybody who doesn't want to follow gets obliterated? I hope not.
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Ok interesting. So here's another tech questions: If nodes are on a mix slow/unreliable internet connections and fast/reliable internet -- 1) Will this tech be able to weed out the slow connections and bypass them for a more reliable connection 2) Will this tech somehow compensate for the slow connections?
I think it will take time to get all of this 100% right. For something this ambitious and revolutionary we should be happy to get a working proof of concept up and running and then slowly improve it over time until it's perfect. First to serve the content gets paid, so people with slow and unreliable connections can try to take part but probably won't make any money. Maybe my home connection is slow for someone in the USA but really fast for an European connection.
If first to serve is used the client probably needs to make several connections, to know which endpoints are available there need to be some discovery, to know if the request was served or not needs some sort of bookkeeping, (a transaction for every request served is just to many to scale I guess) .... all this is anything but easy to implement. But if Dan and his team can make it my fantasy go overboard with this tech, for instance who pays? The issuer or uploader of the data? I guess with the current qibuck add there team pays the Xnodes serving. but what if you reverse that? I started dreaming about paying by Download, sell some ebooks for instance. Downloader pays, XC goes to uploader who pays the xnode for serving his content. Can't wait for the documentation so i can limit my fantasy a little US connections are a lot slower than in most of europe. I currently have 127mb down and 12 up in the UK. Some countries within in the EU have nationwide 1Gb up and down for normal pricing. I only have 2mb down and 0,40mb up and that is on the good days, currently it is way slower. I live in The Netherlands btw.
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I am so happy that i have 7500 XC When did you buy them? 2 months ago, between 110k and 130k Nice, but it is a shame that you didn't buy them when they where still 20k.
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I am so happy that i have 7500 XC When did you buy them?
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Do other people need to know your XChat details before they are able to receive your messages?
They need to know both your address and pubkey. Not hard to have a white pages somewhere that list all these info in the future though. Can you link it to me? How do you delete people out of XChat? Because I can only add them to my address book. Delete address out of address book? Just go to address book, right click the one you want to delete and click delete. No, I mean this: http://i.gyazo.com/bb850901b3e99b2b5c6a8377f323bb34.pngThere is no delete functionality now. Think you will have to manually delete chat.dat from %appdata%\xcurrency for now. Oke, thanks for the answer.
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Do other people need to know your XChat details before they are able to receive your messages?
They need to know both your address and pubkey. Not hard to have a white pages somewhere that list all these info in the future though. Can you link it to me? How do you delete people out of XChat? Because I can only add them to my address book. Delete address out of address book? Just go to address book, right click the one you want to delete and click delete. No, I mean this: http://i.gyazo.com/bb850901b3e99b2b5c6a8377f323bb34.png
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Do other people need to know your XChat details before they are able to receive your messages?
They need to know both your address and pubkey. Not hard to have a white pages somewhere that list all these info in the future though. Can you link it to me? How do you delete people out of XChat? Because I can only add them to my address book.
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Do other people need to know your XChat details before they are able to receive your messages?
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Just in time. I hate mintpal confirmation time
Don't we all? Confirmation times in general suck, but at least you don't have to wait a day to get a manual confirmation.
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