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LOOKING FORWARD TO SEE WHEN THIS IS GOING TOT BE TRUTH:
We want to say this: Bytecoin was created for people and we are working our fingers to the bone to make Bytecoin known to everyone as a cup of coffee in the morning, comfortable as Pullman car, reliable as Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's battleship, yet fast and maneuverable as clipper with elite Chinese tea steered by noble but hungry freebooters.
Nowadays I can see that BCN is growing again and this make me believe in a good future! I've already invested in BCN and going to invest a lot more as BCN is more than a coin - it is a kind of new vision on the future on crypto currency and it has a little correlation with BTC unlike other coins which make them influenced from BTC
There is a niche on the altcoin market for totally anonymous coin, and a niche for Litecoin replacement, as a back-up coin to Bitcoin. I believe that BCN is the most conceptually right solution for both of that niches! I agree with you. All other altcoins on the market are just not serios solutions, except some of Cryptonote coins. BCN is now leading coin of Cryptonote family
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Who even buys books nowadays? In most cases, you can download them for free
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The numbers come from the downloads of the software I believe, not the reddit forum or the new forum.
The fact that the numbers of downloads is mean more than a real people activity gives us a lot of thoughts. It is bad for me that I'm a member of community which is not user-oriented.
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You can start as much threads as you want but the only thing that you get as a result is Monero becoming more unclear.
Why a sudden burst from a total stranger? Why not? If I'm not a hero member does it means that I can't invest my money into some altcoins? Be polite please.
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You can start as much threads as you want but the only thing that you get as a result is Monero becoming more unclear.
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Bitcom is a great idea for future international commerce. Unfortunately before it can happen, every country wants to manage this their own way will make this Bitcom totally useless due to unmanageable regulation overheads.
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Previously, everyone was thinking about the cashless payments as magical money, because people can't feel its physical form, but now the times change and cashless payments became mainstream long time ago
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“Because bitcoin is one of the only forms of payment which cannot be fraudulently reversed, selling bitcoin usually requires some level of trust in the buyer. To deal with this, Get Bits currently leverages the world’s largest ‘web of trust’, Facebook.” I really liked this ‘web of trust’ because Facebook account gives the opportunity to see the list of your friends, who are using this program
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Also checked the Dell site - it is correct. Interesting news.
I also decided to verify the information on the official site of Dell
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In fact, there is no community around the coin – it's all lies and PR.
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Why the coins name was changed? Devs wanted to clean the reputation? Was there an objective reason?
Several of the stakeholders felt the new name was a better marketing vehicle and in addition the old name had been heavily cyber squatted. Two votes were held first on IRC and second on this forum. Both votes were in favor of the change. When did the coin name change? It was launched on April 18, 2014. IMO we can call this currency a youngster in comparison with Bitcoin. Changing the coin’s name was an attempt to clean its reputation a bit, don't be so naive. Monero devs are very cunning.
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I will not insist or argue. The time will tell. One more thing - I think the time and money spent for so much PR was paid to cover a smart scheme.
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Everybody knows who the main stakeholders are, and if they decide to stir up something funny, nothing will stop them.
I won’t be surprised if I wake up once to find monero dead and gone.
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IMO the main drawback of Monero is their team because they often complain about other coins’ faults instead of making their own coin better.
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When looking at XMR emission curve I thought that the advantage of mining XMR belongs to early miners.
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What happened to the price of Monero? Why did it plummet so?
IMO this is сlassic pump & dump, because the whole XMR system looks like a financial bubble to me.
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Why there’s so much PR about Monero? If a thing is really worthy, it does not need so much noise around it. Looks kinda suspicious - like there are things behind all this that Monero devs would like to hide.
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Can anybody describe to me perspectives of the Monero?
Until the block reward decreases twofold, botnets are not moving anywhere, as currently it is about 100% margin for botnet owners [no proof, sorry]. Ironically, I'm starting to believe that all CryptoNote currencies are way too immature at the moment. It might take a lot of time for any of them to take off, including XMR. Thanks, it is an interesting opinion. Why do you think that all CN currencies are too immature today?
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