Somebody on Bittrex just fat-fingered the price up to 0.021: Either that or they just couldn't wait to get their hands on $100k worth of romeros.
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When I tried to send to an integrated monero address from Monerujo mobile android wallet, monerujo doesn't recognize the address as valid. Does Monerujo not have integrated address use enabled? Is the use of integrated addresses in Monerujo under development?
You would probably do better posting this as an issue on the github, as the dev would get an email notification. In fact, it seems like this issue has come up already: https://github.com/m2049r/xmrwallet/issues/69
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Anyone know what the tie breaker is for playoff entry if two people are tied for worst record? Person with more total points goes to playoffs?
According to the League Settings page, it's Total Points. PLAYOFF BRACKET SETUP Playoff Seeding Tie Breaker Total Points For Thanks. I just noticed two teams tied at 2-3 and thought about it, without thinking to go check where I probably could have found it quicker than posting here
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Anyone know what the tie breaker is for playoff entry if two people are tied for worst record? Person with more total points goes to playoffs?
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Slightly OFF topic again, LOL, but what kind of % weight do you guys give to the concept there could be a BCH/BCC vs BTC "flippening" ... AFTER all this Fork Noise subsides, soon, and AFTER we start to see what the two versions (Satoshi Design vs SegWit Design) really can deliver to the market vis-a-vis their *actual* miner fee transaction costs and their *actual* confirmation times...?
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~5% or less, and that's just based on the price, which I think is being propped up by Ver and maybe some certain miners atm. Honestly think it's more like 1% and price will reflect that when Coinbase unleashes the gates in January.
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... Can somebody, an expert, explain to me clearly and honestly why Monero does not go with the big block strategy?[/b]
Monero has a dynamic block size. Blocks will increase in maximum capacity automagically as more transactions are included on a consistent basis. Of course, on chain scaling has limitations, so off-chain stuff like some kind of lightning implementation are being looked at as well I think.
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Article on North Korea cyber capabilities mentions them hacking crypto exchanges and converting BTC to XMR: https://www.boston.com/news/world-news/2017/10/16/the-world-once-laughed-at-north-korean-cyber-power-no-moreMore recently, North Koreans seemed to have changed tack once again. North Korean hackers’ fingerprints showed up in a series of attempted attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges in South Korea, and were successful in at least one case, according to researchers at FireEye.
The attacks on Bitcoin exchanges, which see hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin exchanged a day, offered Pyongyang a potentially very lucrative source of new funds. And, researchers say, there is evidence they have been exchanging Bitcoin gathered from their heists for Monero, a highly anonymous version of cryptocurrency that is far harder for global authorities to trace.
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. . Can't I use any other Crypto Currency on the Tor browser and make all my Crypto transactions untraceable? . . Isn't that What Tor Browser is for?
short answer, no. our electrum wallets are connecting to hidden services, not clearnet nodes. same for our android wallet. wraith will have much more than just tor though. not sure if you read the paper or not. Tor services have been available for Bitcoin Electrum since at least 2012: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113116.0You can generally run any Bitcoin clone over Tor in the core GUI wallet: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=113116.0Bitcoin can run easily on the Tor network. Stealth addresses are a wallet feature (not a protocol one) that have been available to use on Bitcoin and clones since at least 2013: http://sx.dyne.org/stealth.htmlhttps://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/dark-wallet-walkthrough-1414730735/https://www.darkwallet.is/None of this is fear-mongering, uncertain, or doubtful. What is doubtful is whether Verge offers any additional privacy over Bitcoin. I'd say probably not just based on the sheer volume of transactions within the Bitcoin network and the lack of any transactions on the Verge network - the majority of Verge blocks only have one tx (the coinbase), and most with more only have one additional tx, while Bitcoin is averaging around 1800 txs per block.
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Hey, guys... HELP!!! My account here "KeyJockey" was hacked apparently and the scumbag changed both the Secret Question reset AND my email address... so I can't get back in I don't have a bitcoin address or PGP Key on it either, unfortunately which I gather may be required for Theymos to restore my access... BUT REALLY I only post in THIS THREAD most often AND my old email that was on the account was also named with KeyJockey... So REALLY it's ME here SMOOTH or another mod/admin: can anything be done to help me get my account back? ? Thanks in advance for any help Someone else told me their account got hacked too, they thought maybe due to db breach in 2014 or 2015, cause they never reset their pw afterwards.
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I have had huc sitting in a wallet.dat file for over 2 years. I'm hoping to sync the wallet to claim chimera when the project launches. I haven't been able to sync the wallet in the past using the old wallet dl link. Is there another option?
You don't even really need to sync. Just dump your private keys, which can be done from the console without syncing.
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W0w JW, not sure if you forgot to put Thomas back in and bench Tate but it sure worked out!!!
Holy shit rogers going down for the season has screwed me and Techmo over good!
No, I reshuffled because I needed to pick up new QB since Wilson is on bye, so I set my receivers up by who had most points so far this season I think.
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I guess ICO is technically closed to US citizens?
bump...
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I guess ICO is technically closed to US citizens?
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Can someone give more insights about the privacy/unttracebility of XMR compared with DeepOonion? I use TOR network offten while I am online so I know it is very safe/secure. Any more knowledgable person here about this two? DeepoNion has also strong community I see so tempting price at this moment
Besides what Anon136 said, it's pretty easy to run Monero over Tor, as full node or using remote node for lightwallet: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/4z3ced/guide_to_using_monero_with_tor_correctly/
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There is a possibility Shelby & I are working on new super-currency. Some planning would have to be done before we'd get coding.. So don't expect anything too fast guys. White paper ? ..i think not ! Try BLACK PAPER I do admit i enjoy bumping topics i made before mouthy ICO noobs were even in crypto Lol Dogecoindark/Verge actually stole this retardedness and tried to use it seriously https://github.com/vergecurrency/Verge-Blackpaper
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I don't see that when I go to bittrex. You have some inside info or just bullshitting?
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Updated OP. Check it out. Here are some selected news items of what have been going on with Myriad recently. | 10 OCT 2017 | Community: Monthly Wrap Up Post | Reddit | | 07 OCT 2017 | Core: 0.14.2.0-rc1 released | Github | | 29 SEP 2017 | New Browser Extension: Ticker | Reddit | | 08 AUG 2017 | Video: Mine Anyway You Want | YouTube | | 15 JUL 2017 | PR: New Infographic | Imgur | | 13 JUN 2017 | Social: Discord / Telegram / Slack | Reddit | | 06 JUN 2017 | Android: Myriad JSWallet Release | Google Play | | What is Myriad? Myriad is the first Multi-Algo coin. Correct implementation of Multi-Algo leads to higher security and prevents centralisation of mining power. The algorithms of Myriad have been selected to allow securing the blockchain with a diverse set of hardware. We embrace ASICs, GPUs and CPUs. This results in increased security and prevents centralisation of mining power.
Decentralisation of mining power is important to keep control of a coin democratic. Other coins have had their mining power become more and more centralised which have already caused problems for bitcoin. The prevention of this is one of Myriads main strengths and innovations. Myriad is also utilizing merged mining (AuxPOW) for Scrypt and SHA256D, which means miners of Bitcoin and Litecoin can help secure Myriads blockchain with no extra cost for them or for Myriad. Myriad gains tremendous in security from this. A further measure have also been taken to secure the coin. A single algo can only mine six consecutive blocks. This together with an advanced difficulty calculation prevents the so called time warp attacks. All of this means that Myriads Multi-Algo POW is more secure than other coins and offers exceptional 51% resistance. Who Controls Myriad? Myriad is much like Bitcoin a community driven project full of volunteers. We have coders, designers and other professionals helping out. But we also have a bunch of regular people that help out in any way they can and are an active and valuable part of the Myriad community. What about large changes to Myriad Core, who decides? For large changes in Core we use what is called mining consensus. For Myriad this principle actually works because of Myriads decentralised mining. In 2016 we successfully replaced the Qubit algo in favor of Yescrypt using mining consensus. Why Myriad? In addition to the above: Myriad have a proven track record. It was released in 2014 and have stood the test of time and have adapted when needed. It also have a more active community than ever.
Hopefully this will convince you to learn even more about Myriad and become a member of our community. | | Distribution
- Block Time: 1 minute
- Current Block Reward: 250 XMY
- Halving Time: Every 96 week (967680 blocks)
- Total Coin Supply: About 2 Billion XMY
- Difficult Adjustment: Every block
- Fair: Myriad is fairly distributed. No Premine and No ICO
Features
- Multi-Algo: Scrypt, SHA256D, Yescrypt, Skein and Myriad-Groestl
- Difficulty Separation: Each algorithm has separate difficulty
- Difficulty Calculation: Geometric average
- Consecutive Block Limit: 6 Consecutive Blocks
- AUX-POW: Scrypt and SHA256D
- Coin Control: Yes
- Time Warp Proof: Yes
Settings
- P2P port: 10888
- RPC port: 10889
- Configuration file: myriadcoin.conf
How Myriad Multi-Algo works
- Each proof of work algorithm has its own independent difficulty.
- Any algorithm can find the next block.
- All algorithms use the same difficulty adjustment method.
- On average, each algorithm has the same chance of finding the next block.
- Each algorithm aims for a block generation time of 5 minutes.
- Over the five algorithms, a block should be found on average every 60 seconds.
| Desktop Mobile Other Do you run a Myriad Block Explorer? Let us know and we will add it to the list. | SHA256D
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Vacancy from Byteball.org: Javascript/Node.js full-stack developer for crypto currency in Moscow. Salary 13 Gbyte ( or RUB, or BTC) key skills: Node.js, JavaScript, Git, HTML5, SQL, CSS3, Bootstrap, Ajax and MySQL hh.ru/employer/1293785Is that salary per month? $2k per month for crypto developer seems kinda low, even for Russia, no? I mean, Moscow can't be that cheap right?
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