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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: March 28, 2021, 10:31:43 PM
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Zoomed out number of Monero transactions. This time average daily transaction per quarter. We can see that Monero transactions bull run started at start of 2019, so two years ago. First bull run was from mid 2016 to end of 2017 when also last Bitcoin price bull run ended.  Monero doing so well on so many metrics. Everything is pointing towards greatness, except price. Are people not getting worried?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: October 27, 2019, 09:09:39 PM
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Top in BTC: 0.035 Now in BTC: 0.006 Lowest in BTC since: 0.006
Years ago it went down from $6.50 to a quarter, which was a crippling loss of 96% and 0.01 to 0.00095, which was a crippling loss of 91% BTC-wise and we aren't even all the way there yet. That'd be at the 0.0014 btc/xmr or $19
When did they stop requiring basic math skills at Russian troll farms? 91% loss from .035 would put us at 0.00315, not .001**. Bitcoin has had two 90%+ declines in its history, from $0.17 to $0.01 in 2010 and from $32 to $2 in 2011. The Jan 2015 bottom was at 85% down from ATH and the Dec 2018 bottom at 84%. Note that it hasn't had another 90% decline in the last 8 years. Those are not regular occurrences. Monero has also had two 90%+ declines, from $5.53 to $0.22 in 2015 and from $467.77 to $37.16 in 2018. Those bottoms are clearly established and hoping to get a 96% discount after you’ve missed the 92% off sale is a recipe for FOMO. But please keep shoveling Siberian FUD coal into the steam engine, just try not to get run over when the train gets moving again. Ha, this is amazing! Well said. Some clarity / good news on the regulatory side would be the perfect storm here. Imo Monero can run back to 0.0125 levels in a few days on very little extra inrerest.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: October 04, 2018, 11:02:12 PM
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Time to break 0.0045 and watch the short stop trigger parade!
The night is darkest just before the dawn. Buy time soon  VERY excited for what's coming in the near future. Will provide a full update tomorrow.
The Monero-sense is tingling.... I'm getting bullish again... 
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ▲ adel.io | Blockchain Agnostic Technology Incubator
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on: January 19, 2018, 01:13:21 PM
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Very excited to see the progress and growing attention! I think the swap the ERC20 is a great idea, as it underlines the blockchain agnostic approach, as well as opening the door for a lot more investors/participants to join the project.
The project coming into the spotlight more and more has probably taken longer than the team had hoped, but it just shows what can be achieved if one keeps working towards the communal goal! Props to the team and everyone involved. Will keep a close eye on the project in the coming year.
2018 will be aweome!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: November 23, 2017, 11:42:00 PM
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XMR snagged a new ATH today, nice "welcome back" present! What else? Still no globee, multisig, trezor, or ledger. Therefore, bigger gains to come. Same old same old. I think we are gaining from Asian pump rotation, but also from rebalance of BTC/BCH gains. Whatever caused that Google trends spike on "monero" I would like more of it! My guess is coinhive. For good or worse, that generated a LOT of attention. No such thing as bad press right?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [AEON] Aeon Speculation
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on: August 16, 2017, 10:08:20 PM
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Proud bag holder since 2015. 😄😄😄
The man woman who told everyone to buy Monero at .25 cents is back! Welcome back, we need your presence here in this most critical time for Aeon. We are all waiting for the release of the new code but that that might be far away. Everyone is pessimistic about the price. Some of your optimism will be very much valued in these times of uncertainty. FTFY. Good to see you here!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: July 04, 2017, 11:54:07 PM
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Nice work by Rehrar!
OT: why is it that every time we see a bit of a rally, someone instantly comes in and ruins the party. Like that 4.2k xmr market sell today.
That said, it does feel like we're about to gain some momentum again pircewise. Can't help to feel that the btc uncertainty can be positive for monero in the short run. Also, the community is steadily increasing, some cool developments coming up, new website is out and on top of that the massive ascending triangle on the weekly which has been building for almost a year is getting nearer to a close as well. The latter sure wil fire up a big movement. As Tone Vays noted: 'I never invest in 'shit'coins, but I'm inclined to drop some btc into this, textbook example!'
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation
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on: May 22, 2017, 09:31:16 PM
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Geez you guys live in denial....  If a person is not circle jerking, he must be speaking to his own book... I know that you're talking your book, because I've seen you go through 10 such cycles. You're not fooling anyone. Yes basically I am here to rake coins from you guys. And I do not need to buy Moneros if the price is too high, and I advise also others to pospone their purchasing to later times. It is not only me that gets the opportunity to buy coins below 0.01 but also other guys. Isn't it better to buy low rather than high? Good old TrueCryptonaire  . Good to see you're still around, and haven't changed. Good luck accumulating. I think you've become a sizeable trader over the years. Let me know when you're on 10k+ xmr again and ready to shill this project onto 1.2bln +
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Posting for new business transparency, site coming soon ....
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on: May 09, 2017, 04:54:20 PM
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1) We have generated a chain of 10 million sha256 hashes, starting with a server secret that has been repeatedly fed the output of sha256 back into itself 10 million times. The sha256 of the final hash in the chain is: c56c9fe892bd23ff6d20da0b505c86db9acecb6a257a2b79b23dfface1d4ea75, by publicising it here we are preventing any ability to pick an alternate sha256 chain. 2) Parabolic will play through that chain of hashes, in reverse order, and use the hashes to determine the crash point in a probably fair manner. 3) To avoid criticism that the Bitcoin address used in step 1 was carefully chosen to generate lots of "bad" crash points, each hash in the chain will be salted with a client seed, which we have no control of. The client seed will be the block hash of a Bitcoin block that hasn't yet been mined: block 465525. The reference code (javascript) is as follows: The method to create the hash chain is simply sha256: function genGameHash(serverSeed) { return crypto.createHash('sha256').update(serverSeed).digest('hex'); }
The method to convert a game hash, mix it with the picked client seed to a game multiplier: function crashPointFromHash(serverSeed, clientSeed) { function divisible(hash, mod) { // We will read in 4 hex at a time, but the first chunk might be a bit smaller // So ABCDEFGHIJ should be chunked like AB CDEF GHIJ var val = 0; var o = hash.length % 4; for (var i = o > 0 ? o - 4 : 0; i < hash.length; i += 4) { val = ((val << 16) + parseInt(hash.substring(i, i+4), 16)) % mod; }
return val === 0; }
var hash = crypto.createHmac('sha256', serverSeed).update(clientSeed).digest('hex');
/* In 1 of 101 games the game crashes instantly. */ if (divisible(hash, 101)) return 0;
/* Use the most significant 52-bit from the hash to calculate the crash point */ var h = parseInt(hash.slice(0,52/4),16); var e = Math.pow(2,52);
return Math.floor((100 * e - h) / (e - h)); }
The chain could be generated with code such as: var serverSecret = 'If you knew this, you could steal all my money'; var clientSeed = '0000examplehash';
var gamesToGenerate = 1e7;
var serverSeed = serverSecret;
for (var game = gamesToGenerate; game > 0; --game) { serverSeed = genGameHash(serverSeed); console.log('Game ' + game + ' has a crash point of ' + (crashPointFromHash(serverSeed, clientSeed) / 100).toFixed(2) +'x', '\t\tHash: ' + serverSeed); }
var terminatingHash = genGameHash(serverSeed);
console.log('The terminating hash is: ', terminatingHash);
Using our chosen starting serverSeed, the hash terminating the chain is c56c9fe892bd23ff6d20da0b505c86db9acecb6a257a2b79b23dfface1d4ea75. That is to say, the first game's hash played under the new provably fair scheme, when hashed will be c56c9fe892bd23ff6d20da0b505c86db9acecb6a257a2b79b23dfface1d4ea75. Quoted
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