Happy birthday Monero, can’t believe you are 6 years old already. Can remember you were not even a year old and already showing great potential. You are easy on the eye nowadays but I must say it had its charm as well whispering little words into the command line. You were quite demanding at that young age, had some sleepless nights getting the 16GB RAM of my laptop used up entirely to satisfy your needs. Keep on growing Monero, you are doing great. You stick with your core principals but are maturing and getting stronger each day you are still around. Looking forward already to your next birthday!
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Sweden ...
They shot themselves in the balls.
they been getting pretty good at that these last few years You can’t make that conclusion based on these numbers. What if Sweden has 10x people recovered and immune? Let’s stay in our caves and pretend the virus will just go away by itself. Money is handed out for free anyway, so why bother getting up from the couch watching Netflix all day?
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I think you store your private key in such a way is too risky. Your family members think it is not important to them. So they will not take care of your private key carefully. The possibility of losing will be very high. My solution is that you store in highly secure cloud storage applications that specialize in password management such as 1Password, Lastpass. The mechanism of these applications is 02-layer security. So you are assured of the security of your private key. Good luck.
^ WTF JJG you are meriting a post advising to store private keys in some third party cloud? Repeat after me: https://youtube.com/watch?v=dnC5mFaIW3Q
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Grayscale Digital Asset Investment Report, Q1 2020Largest Quarterly Raise in Grayscale History: Grayscale raised $503.7 million in 1Q20, nearly double the previous quarterly high of $254.8 in 3Q19. New investors accounted for $160.1 million in inflows. 88% of inflows this quarter came from institutional investors, the overwhelming majority of which were hedge funds.
Full report: https://grayscale.co/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Q1_REPORT_2020.pdf
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https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/6451Bulletproofs: verification speedup #6451 SarangNoether Speeds up Bulletproof verification by eliminating unnecessary point compression and decompression when performing multiply-by-8 operations on group elements to ensure proper subgroup membership.
Updates performance and unit tests.
Example speedups on test machine:
- single 1-output proof: 5.2% speedup - single 2-output proof: 2.9% speedup - 4-batch of 2-output proofs: 10.6% speedup - 64-batch of 2-output proofs: 25.7% speedup
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My every single sat are still safe in my wallet except some recent gambling and some donations. From the gambling I made profit though.
Gambling^2
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In case your mind gets tricked into thinking price = Bitcoin, go back to the basics. Been around for a bit and know this stuff, but a refresh from time to time never hurts. Can be shared with no-coiners as well: https://twitter.com/breedlove22/status/1141567060847149056Robert Brrrrrrrrreedlove @Breedlove22 1/62. As ambassadors of #Bitcoin, I believe we must speak the common tongue and avoid esoteric language so that our message can penetrate minds far and wide. Here, I will shed some light on the Bitcoin and cryptoasset universe in an exoteric nutshell. Let's begin...
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Guys, I bought a nice domain name a few months back related to bitcoin; it's still sitting in the dust. I wanted your suggestions about what to do with it. I've got some free time these days and thought of building a little bitcoin-related thing on it; something small like that "BRRRRR" page. It can also be related to Bitcointalk. The best suggestion, that I'll be considering for development and implementation, will get straight 20 Merits from me. Dollar brrrrrr (random sudden insane speed increases) versus Bitcoin brrrrrr (at a reliable and consistent pace producing new blocks, preferably real time)
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3 blocks away from BCH halving!
214 blocks in the new epoch and all is well. And no hash rate left. What will be the next narrative, bcash is environmental friendly? Using it for small payments, fine. Storing value? Hell no.
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Fine read by the CEO of Bitmex Arthur Hayes: https://blog.bitmex.com/choose-your-fiction/ I will take my inflation adjusted pocket rockets (gold and bitcoin), and call your Bretton Woods seven two off suit. All in, mother fuckers.
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Someone feed them please.
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[...]I am back to where I was 3 years ago both mentally and financially when I started DCA'ing BTC .[...]
Applying some TA, extrapolating into the future, you will be just in time for the next cycle ATH.
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I was telling the relative about bitcoin and the placement of my various sell orders that were being filled, and I remember saying the location of an order because it was in my head, and then I would tell the relative that the order had filled, and said that I could relax because the next order was not until ______. The orders kept getting filled, which was quite surprising to me, but I was not in a place where I could reset the buy orders .. and I kept thinking that it was NOT really a BIG deal because the BTC price kept going in one direction, but I also knew that the backwards reaction could end up being violent, at some time too... so I was kind of keeping in my head where the buy orders would be set in the event that I were to be able to set them.
You are aware that places like Kraken have advanced orders? For example when your sell order is hit, you can automatically have a limit buy order placed.
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[...] Which coins/denominations do I have from each BTC I have as it relates to forks?
I know for sure I have 1 BCH, and maybe 1 BSV for each BTC I own, but is there anything else of value I should be looking at in case I'm thinking of doing anything in the next few months?
Thanks in advance!
Bitcoin Gold and Bitcoin Diamond http://www.findmycoins.ninja/
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Will a public address be considered valid by the Bitcoin network if the last character is left out? Seems FUD. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Address The probability that a mistyped address is accepted as being valid is 1 in 232, that is, approximately 1 in 4.29 billion.
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^ What happened in 1976 Jimbo, genuinely interested.
And will watch later today, sounds interesting, thanks for sharing Marcus.
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