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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: May 12, 2017, 03:46:11 PM
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I would be interested to know of anyone who has been able to withdraw any crypto from poloniex in the past 8 hours or so.
I withdrew 1000 XMR successfully yesterday afternoon. I got the confirmation email in approximately 2 seconds, and the transaction appeared on the network approximately 2 minutes after confirmation.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: May 11, 2017, 04:42:22 PM
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Inheritance can be complicated, so consult a professional about that, too. (Or at least give seed words to your inheritors or executors, so they can dominate any arguments.)
This is a good point. When XMR is one day worth $100, $500 or $1000 USD in the years to come. You gonna maybe want to let someone know how to access that juicy XMR wallet(s) just in case you die suddenly (car accident, heart attack etc). Who to trust the keys to your wallet? I would prefer no one knows until I am actually dead. Sorry, a bit off-topic I realised.That is what estate lawyers are for. You can leave the keys to the wallet(s) to someone that do not get to see them until you are actually dead. The legal firm must be trustworthy and, beleive it or not, most are. One thing you could do is: 1. Use https://xmr.llcoins.net/ to create an encrypted mnemonic seed. 2. Protect your seed as you normally do (safe place, multiple backups, cryptosteel, etc). 3. Give your passphrase to the lawyer (or give instructions on where it can be found), so they can provide this to your beneficiaries when you die. That way, you control the mnemonic when you are alive, and nobody else has access to the actual seed but you. edit: 4. Put luigi1111 in your will so that he gets some money when your family asks him how the heck to access the Monero. Haha Zip of site on Github (plus signature) is finally updated with the more recent encryption method.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Kingdom - 1991 Retro Virtual World(City)
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on: May 11, 2017, 03:48:19 PM
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PUBLIC NOTICE CONCERNING CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS OF Zechariah(etc(x6))
§1 All obligations must be threadposted in 48 hours (simple link to file ok).
§2 If Zechariah has not disclaimed in 168 hours (since the 48 hours), he assumes the obligation.
§3 Claims filed after the 48 hours are null and void.(end)
I have a claim on 18.066 BTC (- 0.1 BTC fee AFAIU) as part of the depository shortfall.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: CryptoKingdom Markets
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on: April 12, 2017, 03:29:45 AM
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Very nice and long-awaited S-LL dividends finally What was it per share? Don't remember, but it was worth buying shares for approximately M*1,000,000 - M*500,000 each. I own 25 shares: 404681 Dividend M3 1,250 404671 Dividend M 2,500,000 404663 Dividend M 25
It was 50 M3/share, plus 10000 M/share.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Kingdom - 1991 Retro Virtual World(City)
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on: March 15, 2017, 10:30:41 PM
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SUBMIT 29 36 1 Also, TMA Prince of Rome, CEO of LuckyLionCorp, TRB, GJB, KFB, FBB, HBB, AOK-K, CBB, recognizes Zechariah's current IRL situation, and has decided to give back. 50000000 units of M given to Zechariah 36. It is but a token amount compared to the gifts he has himself received, however not insignificant on its own.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Kingdom - 1991 Retro Virtual World(City)
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on: March 06, 2017, 11:34:21 PM
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Erin was heading back home when she saw luigi of Rome walking down the street, counting his CK tokens again. Seeing him so occuppied by the calculations, grabbing CK from the backpocket and placing them in the front pocket duly counted, Erin sneaked behind him and, undetected, poured 125 million M2 in his backpocket. She left quickly, trying not to laught at the idea of luigi spending the whole night counting.
So it was you! Dastardly! I only just now finished counting! The energy is so high! 25 LL shares to the next 5 posters (with IDs)!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
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on: March 03, 2017, 10:11:24 PM
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I'm having issues with 0.10.2.1 that I never got with 0.10.1.0. Firstly, though it runs and syncs as expected, why am I getting a "FATAL" warning of some sort each time I start this latest version of the daemon (2nd line)?
There's no error here. Just because the string "FATAL" is somewhere doesn't mean something broke. It depends on the context the word is used in. Secondly, it doesn't like it when I introduce the arg, "--rpc-bind-ip 0.0.0.0 --restricted-rpc" and craps out as soon as it starts to initialize the p2p server. Right about here:
That does not include the error, but it's likely the bit you omitted also tells you to use either --disable-rpc-login or other arguments. Try doing one of those (--disable-rpc-login will behave as previous monero versions). Noted. It's disconcerting to see "WARNING" AND "FATAL" nevertheless. I'm now very confused. So it's "--disable-rpc-login --rpc-bind-ip 0.0.0.0 --restricted-rpc" then? BTW, I don't have CLI savvy like you folks. In fact, it horrifies me. I'm only copying and pasting the arg mentioned from the suggestions on previous pages of this thread for purposes of being able to remotely access/connect to my node with GUI wallet (in conjunction with router port forwarding). Edit: By "craps out", I meant the CLI window closes at that particular point. Therefore, no displayed error. It's telling you "WARNING" and "FATAL" are active log categories, which I would assume should be a comfort. For your second thing, I'd run the commands from a terminal, which shouldn't close if an error happens (if you were running it in a script, you can just launch the script from the terminal instead).
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
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on: March 02, 2017, 11:37:37 PM
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I did export and re-import, all looks good but i get :
2017-Mar-02 BLOCK ADDED AS ALTERNATIVE ON HEIGH......
Is this normal? I dont re-call seeing this before
Thanks,
This is normal. It occurs when two miners find a solution for the next block at the ~same time; both get published, and the remaining hash power will accept and start building on one or the other. When a new block is found, the "fork" will resolve and all nodes should switch to the longer chain (if they were not on it).
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
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on: February 03, 2017, 05:01:23 PM
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What would be really convenient would be a simple javascript file that can be included in web pages that can generate payment IDs and corresponding integrated addresses from a const wallet address.
Basically, I want to display a new integrated address on every page load (and store the PID in a hidden input field on that page). I don't want to make any offsite requests.
Does something like this exist?
Sounds like a Bitcoin payment channel where you make multiple Bitcoin transactions without commiting all of the transactions to the Bitcoin block chain. Is this what you are thinking ? I just want a dead-simple method of accepting payments on a web page without the need to connect to a node. I'm putting together my own solution which I'll share with anyone else who could use it (it's derived from luigi1111's js tools). It's just a javascript function which takes a standard netbyte 12 xmr address and returns an integrated address. That should be almost trivially easy from the code on my site, yes.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: December 19, 2016, 05:16:54 PM
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@dEBRUYNE & @MoneroMooo Cool... thanks for those. Totally don't grok what any of that info's about, LOL but cool to play with anyway So, just as a test using the info on the slip of paper that Smoothie included with the coin, here's what I got: Smoothie had the example "Base64" text to print in the circle on paper, to cut out and insert under the hologram sticker, like this... iOLI b6/Kukeg h23tC8Prlo 9OC0GF8mgn djeI9ike dji= ...which I had to use a jeweler's loupe to actually READ, LOL... my eye's gettin' old, man... heh Anyway, that's... iOLIb6/Kukegh23tC8Prlo9OC0GF8mgndjeI9ikedji= ...which I then used http://kjur.github.io/jsjws/tool_b64udec.html online to convert to... 88e2c86fafcaba47a0876ded0bc3eb968f4e0b4185f26827763788f6291e7638 ...which then using luigi1111's tool, above, yielded valid Monero Address... 49cfLx1LyTK6JgUYtqSZszckGP3S8nVYLAwU4dZJUc5ZRajBUT7tGfB41cBHMxJEwfcjFmLegFypy6Z U6wDNsJcDHNwJnh2 ...and SEED WORDS... sipped bugs needed biscuit feline neither dads sulking saga anchor safety geyser patio hounded peaches juvenile moisture radar oncoming agnostic yawning teeming budget gone radar ...which worked fine on MyMonero but (of course) didn't show any balance currently or transaction history. So... bottom line? Smoothie, if you're reading this and you remember what address that example text on your little instruction sheet came from, maybe confirm that it's all correct and I successfully reverted back here, from the shorter simple Base64 all the way to seed words? Pretty cool, if so. Good system Just wanna practice this a couple more times before actually putting any XMR onto the coin, permanently. Just 'cuz after all, y'know, 5 XMR going to this little fun "throwaway" coin just to play with today, may be worth equivalent of $5,000,000 purchasing power for my future grandchildren some day, LOL P.S. {Edit} Hmm... maybe spoke too soon? Slight quirk apparently, I didn't look closely enough before, but just now I noticed that using those seed words to log in to MyMonero shows *different* address, in fact: Account Address (Public) 49cfLx1LyTK6JgUYtqSZszckGP3S8nVYLAwU4dZJUc5ZRZ3acjTyx3rFjnZjptwjPDWEnMuQa2wW852 NUKSeQMWMRNMDHoy View Key (Private) 528821c52c901556be9ac964a58c80c8196efa2c0f2acfaac6f28c4b19c41b0b Spend Key (Private) c166e75860a1833f1db1860470d54e588f4e0b4185f26827763788f6291e7608 IS this still "the same" however, so if XMR was sent to this it would still work...? Or...? Hmm... This "seed" is not reduced. That is why MyMonero shows a different address. You can see the difference by looking at https://xmr.llcoins.net/addresstests.html -- put the 64 hex chars in box 2. then click the button "Gen 3. and 4." Note the spendkey is not the same. To make MyMonero show the same address, just copy the new spendkey back to box 2, then press "Gen 1."
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
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on: December 12, 2016, 08:12:51 PM
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Your daemon will get booted off, but your wallet won't. However there might be a boost serialization issue with the cache file, so you might need to delete it and let the wallet refresh again. You can view your seed language by typing "set" in simplewallet/monero-wallet-cli, and change it with "set seed language". For extra peace of mind, you can type "spendkey" and "viewkey" and copy down the "secret" results as well.
Awesome Thanks Luigi - just used set seed language to change to English - so problem fully resolved. Could i possibly ask some advice for installing warptangent? dEBRUYNE's guide on reddit to installing mentions 3 files to backup: wallet.bin.keys , wallet.bin and wallet.address - i do not have the wallet.address file in my bitmonero folder - is this a problem? The installation guide says to create new directory with the 0.10 binaries and copy wallet files over there. Does it matter where i create this directory? Currently i have \Users\username\AppData\Roaming\bitmonero as my working directory for helix. appreciate any help. If you named your wallet "wallet.bin", the last file would be "wallet.bin.address". You don't need that file, however; it's provided for convenience so you can see the address without opening the wallet.
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