iluvbitcoins
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January 27, 2018, 02:30:53 PM |
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AegisLab Troj.W32.Generic!c 20180127 AVware Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT 20180124 Ikarus Trojan.Agent 20180126 Jiangmin TrojanSpy.MSIL.net 20180127 McAfee Artemis!C4C56AE1131A 20180127 Palo Alto Networks (Known Signatures) generic.ml 20180127 Yandex Trojan.Agent!G3YF6PMHiT0 20180112
This is just a short list of viruses found by virus total in Denarius wallet. If you dev can not make a wallet which is antivirus free or friendly, so you dont have knowledge enough to make coin.
Which exact file alerts? I could submit them as false positives once I catch some spare time. These are mostly unpopular AVs though, I don't know anyone who installed DNR and got alerted, McAfee is the only bigger AV, and McAfee himself commented on DNR  If you don’t trust the wallet you can use coinomi. There are plenty instructions on YouTube how to use it with blue stacks. Besides it is not uncommon that virus scanners identify altcoin wallets as malware.
I'm using Cryptopia for my Denarius. I also don't like wallets. I remember when I downloaded some Bitcoin Wallet it took ages until Wallet updated every week. DNR syncs much faster, for me it never took more than 2 minutes or so. Bitcoin Core is slow af, not worth it, takes 500 GB of your HDD.
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JohnPain
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January 27, 2018, 03:13:15 PM |
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DNR syncs much faster, for me it never took more than 2 minutes or so. Bitcoin Core is slow af, not worth it, takes 500 GB of your HDD.
I remember last year, trying to install and run Mist wallet for eth. Took too much time and ate all my space left on HDD.  For this big networks other possibilities are better (like myetherwallet, jaxx or coinomi) But for my dnr i prefer QT-Wallet
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kawaiicrypto
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January 27, 2018, 07:48:42 PM |
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AegisLab Troj.W32.Generic!c 20180127 AVware Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT 20180124 Ikarus Trojan.Agent 20180126 Jiangmin TrojanSpy.MSIL.net 20180127 McAfee Artemis!C4C56AE1131A 20180127 Palo Alto Networks (Known Signatures) generic.ml 20180127 Yandex Trojan.Agent!G3YF6PMHiT0 20180112
This is just a short list of viruses found by virus total in Denarius wallet. If you dev can not make a wallet which is antivirus free or friendly, so you dont have knowledge enough to make coin.
Are you new in crypto or is this some weird attempt at trolling? Most wallets based on the bitcoin codebase are equally user friendly. Most wallets are reported to contain generic malware until they are reported as false positives.
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kingcarsen
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January 27, 2018, 08:50:00 PM |
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If you don’t trust the wallet you can use coinomi. There are plenty instructions on YouTube how to use it with blue stacks. Besides it is not uncommon that virus scanners identify altcoin wallets as malware.
I'm using Cryptopia for my Denarius. I also don't like wallets. I remember when I downloaded some Bitcoin Wallet it took ages until Wallet updated every week. Yea it is very insecure and not recommended to store coins on exchanges. If you want a good option to store your coins without having to wait for anything to download/sync/etc. feel free to purchase a Cold Storage Card, they are well worth it for the security and make great gifts! http://whopper.io/product/denarius-cold-storage-card-black/
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tam cheng
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January 27, 2018, 08:58:07 PM |
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If you don’t trust the wallet you can use coinomi. There are plenty instructions on YouTube how to use it with blue stacks. Besides it is not uncommon that virus scanners identify altcoin wallets as malware.
I'm using Cryptopia for my Denarius. I also don't like wallets. I remember when I downloaded some Bitcoin Wallet it took ages until Wallet updated every week. Yea it is very insecure and not recommended to store coins on exchanges. If you want a good option to store your coins without having to wait for anything to download/sync/etc. feel free to purchase a Cold Storage Card, they are well worth it for the security and make great gifts! http://whopper.io/product/denarius-cold-storage-card-black/Oh, nice to see this storage card.
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tam cheng
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January 27, 2018, 09:21:50 PM |
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DNR syncs much faster, for me it never took more than 2 minutes or so. Bitcoin Core is slow af, not worth it, takes 500 GB of your HDD.
I remember last year, trying to install and run Mist wallet for eth. Took too much time and ate all my space left on HDD.  For this big networks other possibilities are better (like myetherwallet, jaxx or coinomi) But for my dnr i prefer QT-Wallet I am just new. Can DNR store in these wallet: myetherwallet, Coinomi waller, QT wallet Where can I Download myetherwallet, Coinomi waller, QT wallet? also how to tranfer DNR coin from exchanges to these wallet Thanks.
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kingcarsen
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January 27, 2018, 09:31:13 PM |
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DNR syncs much faster, for me it never took more than 2 minutes or so. Bitcoin Core is slow af, not worth it, takes 500 GB of your HDD.
I remember last year, trying to install and run Mist wallet for eth. Took too much time and ate all my space left on HDD.  For this big networks other possibilities are better (like myetherwallet, jaxx or coinomi) But for my dnr i prefer QT-Wallet I am just new. Can DNR store in these wallet: myetherwallet, Coinomi waller, QT wallet Where can I Download myetherwallet, Coinomi waller, QT wallet? also how to tranfer DNR coin from exchanges to these wallet Thanks. You can store DNR in the Coinomi Wallet as they support DNR and our main QT wallet. On the back of the Cold Storage Cards there is a security scratch sticker that you scratch off when you are ready to redeem the DNR you put on the card, after you scratch off the back you will reveal the private key that is attached to the public address on the front, you can then either scan the QR code of the private key with Coinomi or import the actual key into your QT wallet through the (Help -> Debug Window -> Console) and by typing in "importprivkey <yourprivatekey>" Once you import the private key, you will then have access to the DNR stored on that public address or cold storage card. You can then send the DNR from your Coinomi wallet or QT wallet whichever you used to an exchange or anywhere else you deem fit. We do not support myetherwallet as that is for interacting with the Ethereum blockchain and is unrelated to our bitcoin style blockchain structuring. You can get Coinomi here: https://coinomi.com/You can get the latest QT Wallet here: https://github.com/carsenk/denarius/releases (v1.0.7.0 is our latest, but we are currently working on v2.0.0.0 which is expected to release in the coming weeks)
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tam cheng
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January 27, 2018, 10:41:38 PM |
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DNR syncs much faster, for me it never took more than 2 minutes or so. Bitcoin Core is slow af, not worth it, takes 500 GB of your HDD.
I remember last year, trying to install and run Mist wallet for eth. Took too much time and ate all my space left on HDD.  For this big networks other possibilities are better (like myetherwallet, jaxx or coinomi) But for my dnr i prefer QT-Wallet I am just new. Can DNR store in these wallet: myetherwallet, Coinomi waller, QT wallet Where can I Download myetherwallet, Coinomi waller, QT wallet? also how to tranfer DNR coin from exchanges to these wallet Thanks. You can store DNR in the Coinomi Wallet as they support DNR and our main QT wallet. On the back of the Cold Storage Cards there is a security scratch sticker that you scratch off when you are ready to redeem the DNR you put on the card, after you scratch off the back you will reveal the private key that is attached to the public address on the front, you can then either scan the QR code of the private key with Coinomi or import the actual key into your QT wallet through the (Help -> Debug Window -> Console) and by typing in "importprivkey <yourprivatekey>" Once you import the private key, you will then have access to the DNR stored on that public address or cold storage card. You can then send the DNR from your Coinomi wallet or QT wallet whichever you used to an exchange or anywhere else you deem fit. We do not support myetherwallet as that is for interacting with the Ethereum blockchain and is unrelated to our bitcoin style blockchain structuring. You can get Coinomi here: https://coinomi.com/You can get the latest QT Wallet here: https://github.com/carsenk/denarius/releases (v1.0.7.0 is our latest, but we are currently working on v2.0.0.0 which is expected to release in the coming weeks) Thank you very much. Regards, Cheng.
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January 27, 2018, 11:05:07 PM |
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wow that great news we will have new wallet in coming weeks.
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mtx_demon
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January 28, 2018, 08:27:16 AM |
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where are all the hashrate? pool??
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chrysophylax
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January 28, 2018, 08:42:22 AM |
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where are all the hashrate? pool??
Well, You can always use our pool which has our updated and very quick custom stratum Obsidian. The frontend is a little laggy at times and we are moving all that side to new servers, but the mining side is quick and will work efficiently whether the frontend has lag issues or not. So you can be sure that the mining side WILL work regardless. CWI-Pool Denarius is here - http://pool.chainworksindustries.com/dnr/index.php?page=dashboard ... just register if you haven't already and mine to one of the ports allocated in the top left hand corner on the pull down menu. Low hashrate - lodiff port 2100 High hashrate - hidiff port 6100 We are there currently mining for our internal CWI-Fund wallets  #crysx
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d3athgu1s3
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January 28, 2018, 10:30:34 AM |
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where are all the hashrate? pool??
Chainwork is good, you can try hashbag.cc as well. Both are well recommended.
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January 28, 2018, 01:17:38 PM |
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If you don’t trust the wallet you can use coinomi. There are plenty instructions on YouTube how to use it with blue stacks. Besides it is not uncommon that virus scanners identify altcoin wallets as malware.
I'm using Cryptopia for my Denarius. I also don't like wallets. I remember when I downloaded some Bitcoin Wallet it took ages until Wallet updated every week. The only desktop wallets I am having are for Deep Onion and Byteball. For all the altcoins, I am using the exchange wallets (especially those in Cryptopia, Bittrex, and Livecoin). That said, I don't think that there are any trojans associated with the DNR desktop wallet. If that was the case, then exchanges such as Cryptopia would have refused to list the coin. More likely, this is due to false flag from anti-virus software.
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AngryWhiteWolf
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January 28, 2018, 09:06:20 PM |
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If you don’t trust the wallet you can use coinomi. There are plenty instructions on YouTube how to use it with blue stacks. Besides it is not uncommon that virus scanners identify altcoin wallets as malware.
I'm using Cryptopia for my Denarius. I also don't like wallets. I remember when I downloaded some Bitcoin Wallet it took ages until Wallet updated every week. The only desktop wallets I am having are for Deep Onion and Byteball. For all the altcoins, I am using the exchange wallets (especially those in Cryptopia, Bittrex, and Livecoin). That said, I don't think that there are any trojans associated with the DNR desktop wallet. If that was the case, then exchanges such as Cryptopia would have refused to list the coin. More likely, this is due to false flag from anti-virus software. Worse wallet that I tried to keep was ETH mist. Compared to it, bitcoin wallet was a pleasure. DNR very light, user friendly and fast. No point in trolling this thread with false virus alerts.
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Elder III
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January 28, 2018, 10:11:54 PM |
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Very nice news about the new exchange listing. Having a direct DNR/USD pairing especially is good news. Keep up the good work!
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vella85
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January 28, 2018, 10:32:28 PM |
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This is very good new Carsen have a DNR/USD pairing as some people like to use their USD to buy cryptocurrencies so this is going to be good for DNR. I'm also looking forward to the new wallet release and will this be the wallet for the future masternodes? if it is decided that they will be implemented.
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kingcarsen
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January 28, 2018, 11:09:21 PM |
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This is very good new Carsen have a DNR/USD pairing as some people like to use their USD to buy cryptocurrencies so this is going to be good for DNR. I'm also looking forward to the new wallet release and will this be the wallet for the future masternodes? if it is decided that they will be implemented. Yes v2.0.0.0 will have the masternodes/darksend/instantx/spork integration along with all the code updates and feature updates from v1.0.8.0, including some other new ones. I will post the full release notes when we get closer to the finish line! Currently we have been testing on the testnet and could always use more people to spin up some testnet masternodes! PoS fix is also confirmed working thus far on the testnet. Join our Discord chat to join in the fun! https://discord.gg/mDTM3JN
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puwaha
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January 28, 2018, 11:23:26 PM |
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Now this is an excellent development! I've never heard of this exchange before... need to go check it out. I wonder how that works when they are based in Argentina. I'm assuming this exchange will also have more typical DNR/BTC pairiings as well?
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kingcarsen
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January 28, 2018, 11:28:10 PM |
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Now this is an excellent development! I've never heard of this exchange before... need to go check it out. I wonder how that works when they are based in Argentina. I'm assuming this exchange will also have more typical DNR/BTC pairiings as well? Yes we should have the DNR/BTC, DNR/USD, and DNR/LTC pairings there. For USD, you can deposit funds via Paypal.
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