SideShift AI has added:
- Grin (file based send and receive) - Litecoin Lightning Network (needs more testers) - SpankChain - Bitcoin SV
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I want a TEST PILOT CODE
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I want a TEST PILOT CODE
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I want a TEST PILOT CODE
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I want a TEST PILOT CODE
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Hi, I want a TEST PILOT CODE Thanks
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Automated Coin Swap between over 15 coins: • No account registration • Affiliate program • Bitcoin and Litecoin Lightning Network deposits (confirm in under 5 seconds) • Competitive rates, low fees TEST PILOT STAGESideShift AI has began its TEST PILOT STAGE with select users. We invite Bitcointalk users such as yourself to help.
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Today I’ll be reviewing Monero, a privacy focused coin. Monero is not a fork of Bitcoin, but built on CryptoNote. I’m not sure why I’ve never tried Monero before. I’m looking forward to reviewing it.
TL;DR: Monero offers superior privacy to Bitcoin, but lacks mobile and hardware wallet support. The Monero project started in April 2014. The project has grown steadily and currently has a market cap of $1.5 billion (1 XMR = $99.24) The network processes around 2000 transactions per day.
Monero is accepted on a number of DarkNet Markets, including WallStreet Trading and TradeRoute. I write these reviews in the evening on the weekends. I’ll use the latest source-code and documentation. Waiting for support ticket replies or joining a Slack is not an option when you’re ready to hit the DarkNet Markets!
Full post: https://shitcoin.com/monero-private-and-difficult-to-use-8f9a4b73b409
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Here are some benchmarks from the Height problem.
One of my CPUs on Block 2300 now hashes at 8.3H/s, while at Block 23000 it will hash at 1.35H/s. This doesn't take into account the difficulty changes by then. Every CPU will linearly follow this pattern.
degredation will accelerate when memory is exhausted and starts swapping to disk. Interesting observation
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From the ZCash integration docs: PRIVATE TRANSACTION PERFORMANCE
On a quad-core benchmark server, generating a private transaction consumes ~3.2 GB of memory and ~50 seconds of compute time. On a 32-core Amazon EC2 server, compute time is around ~30 seconds.
If that is the case, you'd need a supercomputer to use ZCash. I'll stick with ZCoin for now. It runs on a normal computer and actually works.
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For future reference, I believe I already made the first trade some days ago:
--- SNIP --- This contract is for the exchange of 200 ZCoin (XZC) at a rate of 0.0012 BTC per XZC, for a total of 0.24 BTC.
abrkn (btt 68569) agrees to send 0.24 BTC (plus any fees necessary) to 1Ck4ZNnpaCFnBGbbWhD4RFxo5iFTajjFyP
johndoe (btt 222284) agrees to send 200 XZC (plus any fees necessary) to the ZCoin address aB8BhaB3syNJB6SCiKtmZ7SRtBLKnHdfjQ
abrkn will send the Bitcoin first and johndoe will send within 24h after the Bitcoin transaction has at least one confirmation. --- SNIP ---
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