DuarteFig
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July 27, 2017, 04:31:07 PM |
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Even though I am a big supporter of the blockchain technology and specially of Ethereum, I am keeping an eye on Byteball and BlackByte development. They use a different technology (DAG instead of blockchain) and BlackByte looks like a promising coin for anonymity.
Thery are currently distributed for free if you already own Bitcoin or Byteball. Byteball is traded in exchange, but Blackbytes are only traded agains byteball in their own wallet.
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Wolfie
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August 04, 2017, 09:29:46 PM |
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Monero is the best not including $XVG @vergecurrency Seriously though, if you are interested in a fair private anonymous open source ***for the people*** AltCoin Pleasssssssssssssse check out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1365894.0!
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Slemicek
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August 04, 2017, 10:31:14 PM |
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Right now there are only 2 true anon currencies: $XMR with private ledger and $XVG with public ledger, everything else is way behind in tech against these.
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August 05, 2017, 01:06:43 AM |
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CoinCollector006
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August 05, 2017, 02:20:56 AM |
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I like innovative technologies so I would say:
- Zcash / Hush / Zen: Zcash being the first - Zcoin - Cloakcoin - Monero / Sumokoin - Verge
They are all very good and have a good future I think if developers continue their work well!
Hello rowenta01, this is a great list, I just wanted to add a few dark horse candidates just to be comprehensive. Zclassic - formed from Zcash, community driven coin Aeon - also from the CryptoNote family DeepOnion - Tor integrated, this has gone viral in recent weeks Spectrecoin - Tor integrated, formerly ShadowCash My favorites of the privacy coins either by capital invested or sweat equity are Monero, Verge and Deep Onion. Two coins that are integrating anon capabilities are Byteball and Viacoin so these are worth keeping an eye on. It is my view that the war on cash will lead to a major capital realignments to privacy coins via a vis cash, so fasten your seatbelts.
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Hodor7777
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August 05, 2017, 02:27:01 AM |
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DeepOnion - Tor integrated, this has gone viral in recent weeks Spectrecoin - Tor integrated, formerly ShadowCash
How does "Tor Integrated" work? Somehow the nodes run on tor? (i.e., the client?)
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CoinCollector006
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August 05, 2017, 02:54:02 AM |
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Yes, the blockchain operates over the TOR network, which means that your IP address is anonymized. So you can not be tracked when you send or receive funds using one of these crypto coins at least not easily by anyone less than a super hacker. You can think of this as an extra layer of security to protect you and remain anonymous. For more info see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(anonymity_network) and also https://deeponion.org
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Hodor7777
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August 05, 2017, 03:17:29 AM |
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Yes, the blockchain operates over the TOR network, which means that your IP address is anonymized. So you can not be tracked when you send or receive funds using one of these crypto coins at least not easily by anyone less than a super hacker. You can think of this as an extra layer of security to protect you and remain anonymous. For more info see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(anonymity_network) and also https://deeponion.orgThanks for the response! I'm familiar with Tor; so it seems that the wallet itself uses the Tor network to communicate with other nodes. Which coin was the first pioneer of this technique?
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RKh
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August 14, 2017, 12:55:55 PM |
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I like innovative technologies so I would say:
- Zcash / Hush / Zen: Zcash being the first - Zcoin - Cloakcoin - Monero / Sumokoin - Verge
They are all very good and have a good future I think if developers continue their work well!
Hello rowenta01, this is a great list, I just wanted to add a few dark horse candidates just to be comprehensive. Zclassic - formed from Zcash, community driven coin Aeon - also from the CryptoNote family DeepOnion - Tor integrated, this has gone viral in recent weeks Spectrecoin - Tor integrated, formerly ShadowCash My favorites of the privacy coins either by capital invested or sweat equity are Monero, Verge and Deep Onion. Two coins that are integrating anon capabilities are Byteball and Viacoin so these are worth keeping an eye on. It is my view that the war on cash will lead to a major capital realignments to privacy coins via a vis cash, so fasten your seatbelts. Currently SPECTRE is better than every ANON coin, and of course Monero It already has working client with integrated TOR (and currently the only one) 1. What can Spectre do which Monero cannot? - POSv3 Staking Rewards and full supply is in circulation. - OBFS4 security layer. - Encrypted Chat 2. What can Monero do which Spectre Cannot? - Mine/POW" Just facts here. No bias. (c) sirsplashalot If you still don't believe checkout the comparison pic http://SBinfo.ru/1502705496
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August 14, 2017, 01:30:39 PM |
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Yes, the blockchain operates over the TOR network, which means that your IP address is anonymized. So you can not be tracked when you send or receive funds using one of these crypto coins at least not easily by anyone less than a super hacker. You can think of this as an extra layer of security to protect you and remain anonymous. For more info see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(anonymity_network) and also https://deeponion.orgThanks for the response! I'm familiar with Tor; so it seems that the wallet itself uses the Tor network to communicate with other nodes. Which coin was the first pioneer of this technique? AFAIK Tor integration was attempted by a number of coins, but couldn't name authoritatively which one was first. However, even with the "normal" Tor integration, there is a problem: several countries, including China, are blocking Tor usage by deploying Deep Packet Inspection. To get around this Tor has been extended to use Pluggable Transports, of which OBFS4 is the most effective one. Monero, PIVX, Dash ... none of them is able to use OBFS4. The only coin I know of which has that capability is the technically superb, but commercially as of yet underappreciated XSPEC (SpectreCoin). They cleverly also implemented PoSv3 instead of PoW, for the benefit of privacy conscious users with little computing power (such as a simple Android phone).
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butterflies04
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August 14, 2017, 01:49:00 PM |
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Right now I would choose Monero. However Verge and Spectre may be the new coins to have in 2018.
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August 14, 2017, 02:13:21 PM |
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For now monero is very good, investing for the owner of capital is very profitable. So my answer is '' :oyes''
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Kema
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August 14, 2017, 04:42:09 PM |
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Sure, I have some limited exposure to Monero, but I'm liking CLOAK. Cloakcoin has been very good to me in the past...
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RKh
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August 24, 2017, 09:03:44 AM |
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Whoever chose XSPEC based on its tech and strong dev team
made x4 and x5 during August alone on "not so popular exchange"
Congrats and it is just a start. The more people know about the coin, the higher the price (it is not some soda selling machines token after all)
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August 24, 2017, 04:35:47 PM |
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There is a lot of coin better than Monero.
What other coins do you suggest? I see huge growth coming from Monero in the next couple of years.
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