I'll buy in when it hits .002 or lower. That's pretty much inevitable with this inflation.
Hey Darkcoin bag holder, how about your Monero buy order at 0.001 I'd consider a few BTC worth at .001. It'll be there soon with this inflation.
I said or lower. Monero has a few fundamental problems, but it's still (a distant) second best. According to Anonymint CN coins are DOA, but like I said, it's a hedge.
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are any NEM stakes for sale in the aftermarket?
Check out the NXT asset exchange. You can buy a stake there.
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I'll buy in when it hits .002 or lower. That's pretty much inevitable with this inflation.
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darksend works already?
I try to send, but the client just sent it to a new local adress.
nothing to the target adress.
I use the client v0.10.11.4 Windows
Edit:
On 2. try I get this message:
DarkCoin Error: Couldn't find a confirmed unspend output equal to 10 DRK. This shouldn't ever happen, please report to devlopers.
Looks like darksend dosent work at all...
I have more than 10 DRK in the wallet.
Edit2:
After close and open the client I can send again.
Now I have: darksent Status => Waiting for more entries (1/3), but no changes....
It needs to wait until it receives 3 inputs into the pool. If no one else is sending, it will just keep waiting.
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Can someone tell me, why there are still people investing in darkcoin? Seems silly to me with a few other anon options out there who are doing it way better then darkcoin.
Anyone care to explain?
First-mover advantage, on Bitfinex (only 3 cryptos traded there), best logo. First mover advantage... I get that, I also get that there's a bunch of money tied up in darkcoin too. But sooner or later you guys must realize that other coins are doing it better, faster and with more innovation. I expect to see darkcoin loose a lot of its volume to others in the near future. First the whales need to figure out how to cash out 1000's of btc's in darkcoin to get into others. Darkcoin is currently miles ahead of the competition. The playing field is a fucking joke compared to DRK. The only thing that I would even consider a competitor would be CryptoNote coins, and they are really far behind. To the point that they will likely be irrelevant by the time a real product is delivered. Excepting a dark horse situation, Dark is going big.
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Can someone tell me, why there are still people investing in darkcoin? Seems silly to me with a few other anon options out there who are doing it way better then darkcoin.
Anyone care to explain?
I suggest you keep reading and watching the charts - because if you not in - LIKE RIGHT NOW..... We'll all be laughing at you later :-P LMAO, you'll be laughing at me? I think not! I was lucky enough to get my first btc's @ around 10$ each. And have been buying and mining ever since. Who's laughing now? That's nice. I got my first DRK's at about ten cents each.
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Can someone tell me what the current price for 1 stake is? Nxt asset exchange won't load on my phone.
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what IRC server is the #darkcoin channel on?
Freenode
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Ignore the guy, his stupidity is its own punishment.
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Sigh..arguing with idiots. Litecoin was forked from Bitcoin making Dark's code 4-5 years old. Bytecoin had near 0 activity for 2 years. Bitcoin was actively being improved for those 4-5 years. So it isn't equivalent.
Again, you're plain old Lying. Bytecoin was activiely mined for 2 years by those who knew about it, and has been improved upon since being released to the general public(go read the Bytecoin thread Please..) much more than Bitcoin and it's clones, and go check Bytecoin's blockchain yourself. You said it yourself, Darkcoin's code is 4-5 years old, Monero's is only 2 years old, and it's codebase has since changed drastically in the last few weeks, while Darkcoin's has remained the same... There's been several months of improvement by a small team. If you think that gives anywhere near the same result as hundreds of people contributing over 4+ years, you're delusional. The reason it changed drastically is because it was full of bugs and utterly incomplete. That's not exactly a positive.
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Sigh..arguing with idiots. Litecoin was forked from Bitcoin making Dark's code 4-5 years old. Bytecoin had near 0 activity for 2 years. Bitcoin was actively being improved for those 4-5 years. So it isn't equivalent. Monero/Bytecoin is insanely far behind in terms of the stability and integrity of its code. If you refuse to see that, you're a moron or a troll. In your case, both.
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As a merchant and a soon to be exchange operator Monero's bloat problems are massive issues. If it ever reaches mass adoption I will have to dedicate extra hardware and bandwidth for their blockchain or resort to using a centralized blockchain which defeats a lot of the advantages in my opinion.
The bloat is caused by dust transactions, recently a upgrade was made for pools to stop dust transactions. AKA problem is solved. Even then, Ring Signature anonymity is Much much better than coinjoin/masternode anonymity.. How can you be so certain, considering Evan hasn't announced all the details on RC4? Monero also uses a lot of computer resources, and it's uncertain whether it can scale. It's a very new technology, so you'd have to be naive to say it's perfect. Monero won't be anywhere near complete for 6 months minimum. Likely closer to a year. Are you being serious..? RC3 failed 2 times, RC4 at this rate might not come out until November for all we know..Ring Signatures isnt new, it's been around for 2 years on the premined coin, Bytecoin... lol! However, what Evan is trying to do is Very new, and Darkcoin might be the one taking a year to have "anonymity" through the use of masternodes/coinjoin. To each their own. If you can't see that Monero is FAR behind, I don't think you're technically literate. You're not making any sense... Darkcoin has yet to deliver anonymity... Darkcoin's RC3 failed 2 times and forked.. Darkcoin's coinjoin isn't anonymous... Monero already delivers anonymity Who's technially illiterate now..? I'm not talking about anonymity. Monero's codebase is 4 years behind Darkcoin.
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As a merchant and a soon to be exchange operator Monero's bloat problems are massive issues. If it ever reaches mass adoption I will have to dedicate extra hardware and bandwidth for their blockchain or resort to using a centralized blockchain which defeats a lot of the advantages in my opinion.
The bloat is caused by dust transactions, recently a upgrade was made for pools to stop dust transactions. AKA problem is solved. Even then, Ring Signature anonymity is Much much better than coinjoin/masternode anonymity.. How can you be so certain, considering Evan hasn't announced all the details on RC4? Monero also uses a lot of computer resources, and it's uncertain whether it can scale. It's a very new technology, so you'd have to be naive to say it's perfect. Monero won't be anywhere near complete for 6 months minimum. Likely closer to a year. Are you being serious..? RC3 failed 2 times, RC4 at this rate might not come out until November for all we know..Ring Signatures isnt new, it's been around for 2 years on the premined coin, Bytecoin... lol! However, what Evan is trying to do is Very new, and Darkcoin might be the one taking a year to have "anonymity" through the use of masternodes/coinjoin. To each their own. If you can't see that Monero is FAR behind, I don't think you're technically literate. Also during the 2 years you are referring to, there was little development going on. So it may be 2 years old, but serious improvement only started 2 months ago. So Monero/Bytecoin are far newer and poorly tested.
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As a merchant and a soon to be exchange operator Monero's bloat problems are massive issues. If it ever reaches mass adoption I will have to dedicate extra hardware and bandwidth for their blockchain or resort to using a centralized blockchain which defeats a lot of the advantages in my opinion.
The bloat is caused by dust transactions, recently a upgrade was made for pools to stop dust transactions. AKA problem is solved. Even then, Ring Signature anonymity is Much much better than coinjoin/masternode anonymity.. How can you be so certain, considering Evan hasn't announced all the details on RC4? Monero also uses a lot of computer resources, and it's uncertain whether it can scale. It's a very new technology, so you'd have to be naive to say it's perfect. Monero won't be anywhere near complete for 6 months minimum. Likely closer to a year.
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Monero could be a competitor 6-12 months from now. They have a LOT of work to do before it's even usable by the average person. Also, there are many disadvantages to Monero, and at this point it isn't certain that they will be fixed.
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Can we please stop talking about XC? That shitcoin has its own thread, make use of it.
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Fork days are always fun. My ignore list knows no bounds!
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No Anoncoin?
Just read the column under Zerocoin!
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Not to hijack the BBR thread, but being it is the most "popular" cryptonote next to the big dog XMO it might be a good place to ask, I was wondering if people think there is a bright future ahead for ALL cryptonotes in general and each one being able to hold a similar price point differing mostly on supply? I can imagine MRO, BBR, FCN, Ducknotes and the like being like dollars and euros, and being able to go back and forth between them at ease. What are your thoughts?
It all really depends on whether the devs are able to figure out the issue of blockchain bloat and reduce resource consumption such that mobile wallets can be made. Without mobile functionality, all CN coins are effectively DOA.
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Most other coins just have thread full of people wondering why their coin is worthless, or spinning conspiracies about how someone is keeping their coin down on purpose. You know, because it takes a conspiracy to keep a shitcoin's value down.
I lived in albania for 46 years and there is a shitty place every one willing to crack ur skull with a sledge hammer and lock to coffer or something too much gaffers goofing around they are stare at your car and show the middle finger with a brown blob at the top they are using it to poke in ass or to mess in pants, delimit jungles Lol, thanks for warning me.
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