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May 25, 2015, 07:29:32 PM
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It is a bit weird with Monero, every single thread that they can they bring it, there are planty of anonymous coins that could easily be used for this kind of need.

Didnt the OP talk about anonymity? Monero is on-topic.

BTW there is no other coin in which BTC core devs have shown interest. The cryptonote protocol is state of the art opaque blockchain system, i dont see any shitcoin being remotely close to it. Dont be an ill informed hater, read the cryptonote whitepaper
I am saying that Monero is not the only option for anonymous transactions and there are many Bitcoin Core Devs, which one has shown interest (and what do you count as interest)?

It certainly seems the most viable one at this point in time.

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May 25, 2015, 07:42:31 PM
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It is a bit weird with Monero, every single thread that they can they bring it, there are planty of anonymous coins that could easily be used for this kind of need.

Didnt the OP talk about anonymity? Monero is on-topic.

BTW there is no other coin in which BTC core devs have shown interest. The cryptonote protocol is state of the art opaque blockchain system, i dont see any shitcoin being remotely close to it. Dont be an ill informed hater, read the cryptonote whitepaper
I am saying that Monero is not the only option for anonymous transactions and there are many Bitcoin Core Devs, which one has shown interest (and what do you count as interest)?

It certainly seems the most viable one at this point in time.

if he is talking about the other cryptonote coins, then it still better to use monero than using its clone, and i'm not aware of a better technology than ring signature for anonimity
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May 25, 2015, 08:46:08 PM
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It is a bit weird with Monero, every single thread that they can they bring it, there are planty of anonymous coins that could easily be used for this kind of need.

Didnt the OP talk about anonymity? Monero is on-topic.

BTW there is no other coin in which BTC core devs have shown interest. The cryptonote protocol is state of the art opaque blockchain system, i dont see any shitcoin being remotely close to it. Dont be an ill informed hater, read the cryptonote whitepaper
I am saying that Monero is not the only option for anonymous transactions and there are many Bitcoin Core Devs, which one has shown interest (and what do you count as interest)?

It certainly seems the most viable one at this point in time.

if he is talking about the other cryptonote coins, then it still better to use monero than using its clone, and i'm not aware of a better technology than ring signature for anonimity

He is likely talking about DRK/DASH.  There is just too much dishonesty in its history and community for it to ever be a serious contender.

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May 25, 2015, 09:41:04 PM
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I value a conservative approach, but if Bitcoin is really open source then what's stopping us from hard forking 100% anonymity that some altcoins are currently enjoying?

Does it really take months of work to make Bitcoin 100% anonymous?

7 Transactions a second, another issue that shouldn't be an issue.  It's simply not enough for the future.  Why wait until 2016 for a hard fork?

Let's hard fork this shit and send these make-believe pretend shitcoins to their graves where they belong.  Altcoins are a cancer.

Altcoins are not cancer. Now crypto is run on many platforms that adds to progress. Crypto would be way behind as it is now if only Bitcoin would exist. No altcoin will be 100% anonymous. The ones that are closest to 99.99999% run on Cryptonote, that is different technology, so sort of cant be possible in Bitcoin.

Bitcoin dont need to be a anonymous!!!

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May 25, 2015, 09:48:53 PM
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well i guess there is a point to altcoins gets no name on them,but i understand why governments wanna to know who is and his pocket.... why ,well traffic can easy enter and start paying and receiveing bitcoins or others altcoins as payments soo you would never know who are them or where the money came from.I guess this already happens,then they get someone that trade at some exchange and just start the easy work... i made 20%profit of my investment lol soo no way to track all money that get in on alcoins.
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September 23, 2017, 03:39:09 PM
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Second Bitcoin Hard Fork Debate Escalates as November Nears. September is almost over, and the Segwit2x plan to hard fork the network’s block size to 2MB is approaching quickly. Because time is running out the topic is once again heating up, as some New York Agreement (NYA) signatories have removed themselves from the list, with arguments between users and industry members continuing to escalate.  https://t.co/Z6lkOB9n29
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September 23, 2017, 03:52:17 PM
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I value a conservative approach, but if Bitcoin is really open source then what's stopping us from hard forking 100% anonymity that some altcoins are currently enjoying?

Does it really take months of work to make Bitcoin 100% anonymous?

7 Transactions a second, another issue that shouldn't be an issue.  It's simply not enough for the future.  Why wait until 2016 for a hard fork?

Let's hard fork this shit and send these make-believe pretend shitcoins to their graves where they belong.  Altcoins are a cancer.

It's not that simple. You can't just fork and expect people to use it. Look at bitcoin cash, no one is using it..
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