Very helpful contribution! Thank you.
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Dear Risto, could you be so kind to reevaluate your calculations from April 2015. I think it would be interesting to see what happens to thos assumptions with nearly a year more of MONERO I second this request.
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One trillion is 10^12 in the US.
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... Θέλει η πουτάνα να κρυφτεί και η χαρά δεν την αφήνει.
Translate please, google doesn't give coherent answers. It means that you try to control your basic instincts but nature betrays you. So the higher cognitive functions in trading & poker needs you disciplined but the smallest reflexive move in a very short duration of time can unmask your strategy. Flashing the 2nd wall (of another 100K xmr) for only seconds was enough to make 100% sure that the whale was just trying to accumulate more coins -> bullish. Bluff. Not everyone is playing for a narrow win. I suspect the wall-maker (whale-maker) understands the importance of wide distribution and is fishing for a minnow with more money than time, who would become a whale in one bite.
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As of 2016/2/12 there are left 2163 airdrop addresses unspent. ~27% of Airdrop receivers moved their coins As of 2016/2/13 there are left 2143 airdrop addresses unspent. ~28% of Airdrop receivers moved their coins As of 2016/2/14 there are left 2118 airdrop addresses unspent. ~29% of Airdrop receivers moved their coins As of 2016/2/15 there are left 2093 airdrop addresses unspent. ~30% of Airdrop receivers moved their coins As of 2016/2/16 there are left 2069 airdrop addresses unspent. ~30% of Airdrop receivers moved their coins As of 2016/2/17 there are left 2051 airdrop addresses unspent. ~31% of Airdrop receivers moved their coins As of today 2016/2/18 there are left 2036 airdrop addresses unspent. ~31% of Airdrop receivers moved their coins
I thought much more people will dump ther coin in a week. Likewise! But it even looks like people are just tuning in and finding out they have coins from the airdrop, which I find even more fascinating. I haven't moved my coins, mainly because there's no pressing reason to do so. . . is there?
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Where can I download the Monero wallet from? I could only find a web wallet. Needless to say web wallets are as secure as horse shit.
https://getmonero.org/downloads/
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pretty sure Gavin has been operating under the influence of a NSL since not long after his trip to the CIA ... his actions are sometimes directly opposite of what he says, his whole behaviour and demeanour screams like a warrant canary, it's like he's shaking his head and saying Yes! all the time. This theory actually makes sense.
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I feel almost ashamed to ask. But since support was so quick last time, I do it anyway Setting up my second Monero node on a VPS. But instead of downloading the blockchain, I like to upload it from my local harddisk (to decrease the change of being kicked from the VPS while syncing). But where under Ubuntu Server Linux is the blockchain stored? Been googling without any result. In OS X it's [home directory] --> [.bitmonero] --> [lmdb] --> [data.mdb]. I think it's the same in Linux. You can probably just copy and paste the lmdb subdirectory into the hidden .bitmonero directory.
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OK, a little bit improved for those confused with cash and digital. Dollar bills are symbols of fiat currency. I was trying to keep it simple as much as possible, not overcomplicate.
Looks great! Well done.
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Newbie question when you say 30k or 145k is that the price measured in satoshi
Yes.
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This command seems to work to start bitmonerod (0.9.1 binary): DNS_PUBLIC=tcp torsocks ~/monero.mac.x64.v0-9-1-0/bitmonerod --p2p-bind-ip 127.0.0.1 But when I run simplewallet using the usual command, refresh just hangs and there are error messages appearing in the daemon: ERROR {2} {p1} 2016-01-19 10:02:27.723574 [abstract_tcp_server2.inl+937 ::handle_accept] Some problems at accept: Bad address, connections_count = 1 [Jan 19 10:02:59] ERROR torsocks[54822]: General SOCKS server failure (in socks5_recv_connect_reply() at socks5.c:516) Do I need to start simplewallet with torsocks too?
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Does anyone know how to run the daemon with Tor on OS X? Care to share some tips?
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It's surprising, given the public's interest in privacy/surveillance issues post-Snowden, how little MSM coverage there is for the privacy-oriented cryptocurrencies.
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500 votes YES refund via XMR (PM'd David Latapie)
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I have an old first gen wallet too, so am interested in how to import into 0.9 ver also. Can the info be made public? thanks
I just open the wallet and it said something like 'converting the wallet'. I dont remember the words. Then simplewallet exited. And then i reopened it and worked fine. Took some time to check all the blocks. Did not work here. Keeps asking for a password that doesn't exist. It may be asking for a new password for a new updated wallet file.
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From an email I received:
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