Coinbase hype around "Lunar" will not add anything substantial. They are not offering anything that is not being on offer, moreover other exchanges are already there e.g coinsetter, buttercoin. CoinXtrader is an example that has licenses in 32 states, but is not backed by VC funding so no marketing.
The important question is will "Gemini" or "Lunar" resolve the fundamental question - Consumer adoption or uptake. No. they will not, the only thing they will help is to dump more coins. The price is held due to liquidity issues. Make bitcoin buy/sell more liquid, then we will see price dynamics. I know there will be comments - "we are not here for price" or "it does not matter what the price of 1 bitcoin is" but for few like me it does matter.
Edit: Expect imminent dumps
Goals of Coinbase and bitcoiners are different... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTHlXb0PXh4&t=2m37sAre they? It looks to me like they're both trying to make money.
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Any decent projections on BTC price in next month, I've been waiting for it to dip again but it's holding pretty steady last week or so. I want to invest this months income in xmr but want to grab the btc as low as possible obviously. It will go lower.
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Some of you don't seem to realize IBM is creating a competing blockchain. If anything, I think this is bad news for BTC.
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I'm shorting for the first time in a while. I was hopefully optimistic, but now I'm convinced we still haven't hit bottom.
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We must get into the low 200s before going to the moon.
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Think this is a bulltrap.
I think so too. We need a little more time establishing the lows.
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Can we expect to see an updated linux miner?
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10 votes for #2. I believe we should maintain a MEW thread on BTCT that's open to the public. This will allow for some outside opinions on current proposals and MEW in general, and maybe prevent some of the echo chamber effect. It would also operate as the public face of MEW, and advertise the strong community behind Monero.
A private forum should exist where we can have discussions free of trolls, get down to serious business, more easily form subgroups, committees, and task forces, organize projects and campaigns, etc.
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do you own the annoymint account Stop forcing me unscramble my password with a quantum computer from the future just to respond to such provocations. VaporCoin shunts possibly incriminating information from the user/application level outer blockchain to an inner temporary hybrid account tree which uses a middle data layer facilitated by a miniblockchain account tree combined with an innermost Cryptonote transport layer. Thus only clean data is preserved in the outer chain while the noisy cleansing process is restricted to temporary mechanisms. To be clear: RingShuffle = {SUPERnet hype layer [(CN application layer (MBC data layer|CN transport layer))]}.Now I must go degrade my already precarious health by eating a dozen rotten duck fetuses, so I can further my Munchhausen syndrome driven attention whoring with more illnesses to publicly complain about. LOOK AT ME!!!! LOOK AT ME!!!! LOOK AT ME!!!!You've done an excellent job of deconstructing TFM/anonymint in your last several posts. And it's been hilarious!
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Fuck! Monero is more advanced than we thought. Apparently it's now plotting against BCT forum members and hacking websites.
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Im not going to share my view of the difference between these two. Please go and check them both out, its worth the effort.
I have done this; My observation for what its worth. Both sites are not typical crypto coin sites. I am guessing you would view the Bytecoin site as being 'more professional' looking. I remembered the Monero site as being more slick and less 'grass roots' looking - however time plays tricks with the memory. At the end of the day most coins use a slick template with minimal content and in that sense neither are typical. My advice would be; Never judge a coin by its website! Please don't assume you know what my opinion is. But as this is your first post I think we can call it a rookie mistake. Thanks for the free advice but I have my own opinion on things and will let others make up their own minds. Everyone should compare each coins sites and make up their own minds. http://bytecoiner.org/http://bytecoin.org/http://monero.cc/It's easy to pay for some slick websites after scamming so many people.
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Hell, they have very close ties to BCX, after all. what exactly IS BCX's relation to Cryptsy? Close friend and trusted (or maybe not?) adviser AFAIK.
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Hi ppl,
As for today, Is monero 100% anonymous and untraceable?
Yes
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I am in favor of sending a message concerning priorities. What we need to efficiently do it, however, is to open the own discussion channel first. (I heard there is a freenode, but am not a member yet.) Then we can do what the voting protocol requires, which is draft the initial proposal for discussion, and then the final proposal to be voted when the discussion ends. The voting is allowed to take 168 hours, but it can be ended when the absolute majority (50%+1 vote of all votes) is reached.
#Mew is taken, but i see there's a #Monero-Mew channel that's invite only. Do we know who runs that channel? Edit: A private forum would be an option as well. This would assist with voting and keep a semi-permanent record of discussion.
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Interesting point: BCX claimed that Cryptsy didnt add XMR back in July because they asked him for an expert opinion and he advised them of potential exploits that put them off. Does this recent change from Cryptsy mean that their "expert" has now told them that XMR is safe, or does it mean they no longer believe their "expert"?
I was wondering about that as well. My gut feeling has always been that Cryptsy is really shady. Hell, they have very close ties to BCX, after all.
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Sent 10 ID: EA1260887B98447A7B60D010DCD328909CBFFBE6D86EEC4FFF09168A9FCAA19A
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aah beautiful
"manipulators" eating their own walls, you guys go euphoric, gain confidence and start buying back. guess what happens next
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I'm not pro moderation. My opinion has been that original and primary Monero thread should be unmoderated, but moderated threads can also exist alongside it, with neither claiming greater legitimacy. The choice belongs to the reader.
Fair enough. We agree XMR's OP should remain unmoderated, but we'll have to disagree about its superior legitmacy for the reasons I've already stated. Forgive my appeal to popularity, but most of the forum seems to believe moderated threads (especially for hardware and altcoins) are less legitimate than unmoderated ones. I thought you were among those clamoring to move discussion to moderated threads/forums, because you seemed to be in agreement with fluffy's hand-wringing post about the awful T Roll's unbearably boorish behavior. I think it's mainly the 2 or 3 Monero trolls and their sockpuppets who complain about the moderation because that's all they can find that's negative about Monero.
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