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October 07, 2018, 04:28:42 PM
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Hello,  I am moving all my bitcoins to buy every last one of these coins. This is the next big thing guys, this is the btc 2.0 you were waiting for. You missed btc, you missed eth, you even missed eos...So, don't repeat your mistakes anymore with this great coin!

Do you really think that Spectre will be the next big thing? I know that the dev team is working hard for the success, but there are so many anonymous coin projects out there. It is very difficult to be the next big thing at the moment.

Can you explain why you think this project will skyrocket?

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October 09, 2018, 11:46:52 AM
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Hello,  I am moving all my bitcoins to buy every last one of these coins. This is the next big thing guys, this is the btc 2.0 you were waiting for. You missed btc, you missed eth, you even missed eos...So, don't repeat your mistakes anymore with this great coin!

Do you really think that Spectre will be the next big thing? I know that the dev team is working hard for the success, but there are so many anonymous coin projects out there. It is very difficult to be the next big thing at the moment.

Can you explain why you think this project will skyrocket?

Not sure if skyrocket is the thing to aim for. I have followed Spectrecoin for some time and if you read the latest newsletter and see what they are planning, they are actually probably the best privacy coin once they have come out with a couple of more updates. I read with interest the section about Tor and not just the fact that Spectrecoin uses Tor but the way they are using it. This is what is says in the newsletter:

"the Spectrecoin wallet communicates exclusively through TOR and will never associate itself with your public IP address, but only broadcast over the network using an .onion address. It is also important to note that the Spectrecoin network rejects any network connection other than TOR. Only nodes reachable via .onion addresses are accepted."

I challenge you to find another project that has Tor integrated in the same way and has Tor as default. Just this makes Spectrecoin different. They will also make sure that the wallet works in Tor censored countries.

Anonymous coins, Ring Signatures, Tor only connections. and they can now use only the most recent Tor version.

I think that the developers are really clever and if you have the knowledge, have a look at the GitHub and see how they are making it all. Spectrecoin is solid tech, proof-of-stake, with privacy like Monero and Tor as default (and integrated). Which other coins do that?

I'm excited to see what comes next and when people will discover this project.
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October 11, 2018, 04:28:55 PM
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Hello,  I am moving all my bitcoins to buy every last one of these coins. This is the next big thing guys, this is the btc 2.0 you were waiting for. You missed btc, you missed eth, you even missed eos...So, don't repeat your mistakes anymore with this great coin!

Do you really think that Spectre will be the next big thing? I know that the dev team is working hard for the success, but there are so many anonymous coin projects out there. It is very difficult to be the next big thing at the moment.

Can you explain why you think this project will skyrocket?

Not sure if skyrocket is the thing to aim for. I have followed Spectrecoin for some time and if you read the latest newsletter and see what they are planning, they are actually probably the best privacy coin once they have come out with a couple of more updates. I read with interest the section about Tor and not just the fact that Spectrecoin uses Tor but the way they are using it. This is what is says in the newsletter:

"the Spectrecoin wallet communicates exclusively through TOR and will never associate itself with your public IP address, but only broadcast over the network using an .onion address. It is also important to note that the Spectrecoin network rejects any network connection other than TOR. Only nodes reachable via .onion addresses are accepted."

I challenge you to find another project that has Tor integrated in the same way and has Tor as default. Just this makes Spectrecoin different. They will also make sure that the wallet works in Tor censored countries.

Anonymous coins, Ring Signatures, Tor only connections. and they can now use only the most recent Tor version.

I think that the developers are really clever and if you have the knowledge, have a look at the GitHub and see how they are making it all. Spectrecoin is solid tech, proof-of-stake, with privacy like Monero and Tor as default (and integrated). Which other coins do that?

I'm excited to see what comes next and when people will discover this project.


Many accusations have been made by many users against Spectrecoin and his team and this has caused great losses to the coins and many people.
A lot has changed since then and the team has renewed itself; I advise everyone, however, to leave this thread and follow the new

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4434053.0

but above all to join other channels, where both the team and other users can give information and help, in particular in the Discord channel

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October 11, 2018, 07:07:44 PM
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I think there were some highs and lows in the past and the devs are did their best to make this coin better. Also Mandica was sick for a long time, but now she recovered and is back and working hard for the vision of Spectrecoin.

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October 26, 2018, 09:35:12 PM
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Do we have an ongoing hard fork? My wallet and the cryptoid explorer differs since half a day.
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November 01, 2018, 03:20:03 PM
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I challenge you to find another project that has Tor integrated in the same way and has Tor as default. Just this makes Spectrecoin different. They will also make sure that the wallet works in Tor censored countries.

I think you are celebrating for the wrong reasons.

1. It's not spectrecoin that has tor by default, but the wallet. It doesn't bring anything to the coin it's self. In fact for mass adoption I do expect to have other wallets too. Depending on a single software and team is a bad idea
2. Integrating a tor bridge is trivial work. Nothing is stopping other developers to integrate them in a wallet of any currency, hence why it's not considered sufficient moat to keep it is a top coin. Anybody can catch up without much costs (and no, it's not the only wallet with tor integration, and not even the first).
3. Monero doesn't integrate tor into the default wallet because it's not necessary. People who have an actual inclination for privacy let alone reasons will use tor anyway on the entire machine. It's not like you can get on .onion websites without or really need this privacy on other websites. It will be implemented when needed.

I think that the developers are really clever and if you have the knowledge, have a look at the GitHub and see how they are making it all. Spectrecoin is solid tech, proof-of-stake

Yes, it's solid. So was shadowcoin from which it was forked from. Not much substance added on github since then though. And if you have the "knowledge" to check that it will become obvious how little has actually changed.

Sorry to burst your bubble. It's a good coin, and I think it's pretty private (that is if the devs have finally raised the ring size from 1 - haven't checked in the last 6 months. In general I would consider anything below 7 as risky AF. I understand there aren't enough transactions to raise the size but under the current condition I wouldn't use it for anything where actual anonymity would be required) but it doesn't revolutionize anything.
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February 22, 2019, 08:33:53 PM
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Check out Spectrecoin updates from the last two months here:

https://www.publish0x.com/spectrecoin-xspec-official-blog/spectrecoin-official-monthly-newsletter-december-2018-xnox

https://www.publish0x.com/spectrecoin-xspec-official-blog/spectrecoin-newsletter-february-2019-xrykq

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March 13, 2019, 12:21:41 PM
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Spectrecoin Newsletter (March 2019): https://www.publish0x.com/spectrecoin-xspec-official-blog/spectrecoin-newsletter-march-2019-xzrxx

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March 17, 2019, 09:06:52 PM
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Quite a good read! I'm pleased to see that Spectrecoin is setting out bounties for potential bugs.

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March 17, 2019, 10:19:05 PM
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THIS IS THE OLD THREAD

NEW AND CURRENT THREAD:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4434053.0

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