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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / What Crypto-Fiat bridge projects do you know? on: July 15, 2018, 11:43:10 AM
The next Big thing will be Crypto-Fiat bridge - that allows you to pay for cryptocurrency in any store.
Such projects as: Crypterium, BelugaPay (Espiral), OmiseGo, MCO, Wirex, Banca, Otppay, Storiqa...
What else Crypto-Fiat bridge projects do you know?
Preferably that allows to exchange crypto to fiat instantly and automatically when you pay in store.

Crypterium (CRPT) - smartphone NFC payment (like Android/Apple-pay/Visa-paywave/Mastercard-PayPass) and IBAN/Qr-Code - fee 0.5%: https://crypterium.com/
Paycent (PYN) - China Union Pay bank card - fee 0-4.25%: https://paycent.com/
Minex - VISA bank card - fee 0-4%: https://minexcoin.com/
Wirex - VISA bank card - fee 0%?: https://wirexapp.com/
MCO (MCO) - VISA bank card - fee 0%?: https://mco.crypto.com/en/
TenX (PAY) - VISA bank card: https://tenx.tech/en/
Cryptopay (CPAY) - MasterCard bank card - fee 1%: https://cryptopay.me/
Spectrocoin (Bankera) (BNK) (scam?) - bank card - fee 3-5% https://spectrocoin.com/en/bitcoin-debit-card.html also fees & limits and buy & sell

Storiqa (STQ) - will be online store where you can buy goods for cryptocurrency: storiqa.com

BelugaPay (Espiral) (BBI) - application for merchants (certified by MasterCard): https://belugapay.com/
Saifu (SFU) - will be MasterCard bank card (currently in EU only): https://saifu.ai/
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Which coins are really privacy and anonymous? on: January 19, 2018, 10:37:27 PM
Tell us about your privacy and anonymous coin:
1. Write your stealth-address of the coin you want to talk about (from the wallet, but not from the block-explorer) and ask us to say how much money there is.
2. Write what are the approaches of privacy used in your coins to hide TX sender and receiver: Zero-knowledge proof, Mixing, Ring-signatures, Stealth-addresses, ...
3. Write what are the approaches of anonymity used in your coins to hide users IP: Tor, I2P, OBFS4, ...
4. Using http://matchcoins.info - write what price and ROI (at how many times will the price rise) is expected from your coin if it had a market capitalization as Monero or Verge.
5. Do not use richlist to compare privacy. For example, in the real privacy coin Monero is public blockchain:
 https://moneroexplorer.com/tx/84ea5936b2864709fe21ece3be8cb683d356f1f83cb5851ecbd4ee104012c583
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stealth address: b5ada231ffb6e1a83430e038847e91e6d734d6bc58287b4e693f12823732f947   
amount: 5.532506139280 XMR
and if you create a richlist by ordering these addresses by the amounts - it's useless list, because richlist doesn't mean anything at all - addresses in the blockexplorer do not match the stealth-addresses in the wallets - therefore it is impossible to find Monero address from wallet in the block-explorer, you can't find in the blockexplorer this Monero address from the wallet: 4AYhVqhdEdkNSXT8UFjzAALAg4NMYURUjWdiNZCEzBTbWwkNXo1BTRCZzTcjYYDpdivhSUwG3kPV8hb T7vEzBgKRg4UW2b8z
Why is this happening: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/70v9d7/if_monero_is_private_then_what_is_this_someone/


Bitcoin
You will write your Bitcoin-address here and I will tell you how much money is on it, because Bitcoin is not a privacy. It never hide the IP addresses of their nodes - Bitcoin is not a anonymous: https://bitnodes.earn.com/nodes/

Verge
Verge is allegedly privacy and anonymous coin - IP addresses, Verge-addresses, amounts - not privacy and not anonymous:
http://xvg.keff.org/electrum.php
http://xvg.keff.org/core.php
http://xvg.keff.org/

Monero
Have a public blockchain: https://moneroexplorer.com/tx/84ea5936b2864709fe21ece3be8cb683d356f1f83cb5851ecbd4ee104012c583
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stealth address: b5ada231ffb6e1a83430e038847e91e6d734d6bc58287b4e693f12823732f947   
amount: 5.532506139280 XMR
To ensure that uneducated people are not called Monero "isn't privacy coin", its authors have removed a richlist that can exist (these addresses ordered by amounts), because this richlist does not mean anything at all.
Here is the Monero address: 4AYhVqhdEdkNSXT8UFjzAALAg4NMYURUjWdiNZCEzBTbWwkNXo1BTRCZzTcjYYDpdivhSUwG3kPV8hb T7vEzBgKRg4UW2b8z
How much money is there? Can not answer - means Monero is privacy (due stealth addresses).
Also Monero uses Ring-signatures to hide TX-sender - it makes transactions untraceable.
Run the script: https://github.com/DotNetRussell/MoneroUserScraper to obtain the IP addresses "213.114.82.127", "82.161.134.181", "73.150.225.122", ... the Monero wallets and nodes. Those that are constantly located are servers/pools/miners, which occasionally are wallets: https://dotnetrussell.com/index.php/2017/10/21/locating-monero-users-via-transaction-broadcasts/
Found the IP-addresses of members of the network Monero - is not anonymous.

Spectrecoin
Here is my Spectrecoin (XSPEC) Stealth-Address: smYoRN5Kna3jo3eeAnrqoDECzG59WDajtsNZHMGZEaA9sxEYwtQDZUnGBCKM5BmXBVU4K6vKH7b6s4X oNiV7yJB8vDkhzq6HjsfMbp
How much money is there? Can not answer - means that Spectrecion is privacy (due stealth addresses).
What IPs are used by people who use this coin? Can not answer - means that Spectrecion is anonymous (due Tor+OBFS4).
Spectrecoin uses Ring-signatures to hide TX-sender in the same way as Monero - it makes transactions untraceable.

What price and ROI (at how many times will the price rise) is expected if it had a market capitalization as Monero or Verge.
Monero - XSPEC = http://matchcoins.info/?c1=monero&c2=spectrecoin
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Price of XSPEC, when XSPEC market cap reaches XMR market cap
(XMR Market Cap / XSPEC Market Cap * XSPEC price)
XSPEC = $ 257.60 (83.91x of actual XSPEC price)
0.0216251 BTC
Verge - XSPEC = http://matchcoins.info/?c1=verge&c2=spectrecoin
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Price of XSPEC, when XSPEC market cap reaches XVG market cap
(XVG Market Cap / XSPEC Market Cap * XSPEC price)
XSPEC = $ 86.74 (28.25x of actual XSPEC price)
0.0072817 BTC

Other coins: https://hsto.org/webt/ff/fd/c5/fffdc5rsimcwozv65u9v21wwhyo.png
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