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August 23, 2014, 05:59:52 AM
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in my opnioin  Anonymous Coins is meaningless.When people say something about Anonymous it may illegal or something.And the government won't let any Anonymous coins survive.If we have a choice,i'd rather choose some more reality feature.

...another sheep among us. go away, idiot.

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August 23, 2014, 08:02:56 AM
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This thread went downhill fast.. we were having such a good conversation before. Sad
Well you can't have it for too long. The forums aren't moderated and there isn't something that you can do about it.
You will have ignorant fools here who will make just about any argument versus DRK because of various reasons (invested in other coins, lost money trading).
Anonymity was one of the major selling points of Bitcoins (although it is only semi-anonymous).
After that, how can one say something like:
in my opnioin  Anonymous Coins is meaningless.When people say something about Anonymous it may illegal or something.And the government won't let any Anonymous coins survive.If we have a choice,i'd rather choose some more reality feature.
The government can't even do anything about it, this is pure nonsense. 'A more reality feature'  Roll Eyes

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August 23, 2014, 09:34:23 AM
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only bother with Darkcoin and Monero (which is not yet ready for normal guys and girls)

i got a bunch of stuff to see what happens. but only these two atm are transaction ready.
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August 23, 2014, 10:04:35 AM
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I believe it is just a white paper at this point, but some development work has been done on Zerocoin, so some of the code may be usable in Zerocash. Honestly, they have been really slow with ZeroCoin (abandoned) and Zerocash, so it may take a long time to come into existence.


Zerocoin is by no means abandoned, Anoncoin is working steadily on the trustless implementation of zerocoin. Granted, it could still take a while though.

https://sigterm.no/blog/112/

Also, zerocoin would be superior to zerocash since Zerocash can not be Made trustless. Both of them are a vast improvement over coinjoin.
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