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January 04, 2018, 12:33:32 PM
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it's not a privacy coin, it has a rich list:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich

compare this too:
https://moneroblocks.info/richlist

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January 04, 2018, 12:54:22 PM
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it's not a privacy coin, it has a rich list:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich

compare this too:
https://moneroblocks.info/richlist



I dont understand... could you explain, please?(im noob)
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January 04, 2018, 02:10:55 PM
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it's not a privacy coin, it has a rich list:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich

compare this too:
https://moneroblocks.info/richlist



I dont understand... could you explain, please?(im noob)

no problem, off course I can explain.
A currency that is a 'privacy coin' should not have a rich list. Having a rich list implies that you can look into the blockchain  and find for example the 100 addresses with the most coins in them, like over here: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich
Would it seem private to you if I could just look somewhere in the internet and find the 100 bank accounts with the most money in them?

Would you consider it a privacy coin if, when I send you money, you can go on the internet, look up my address and see how much money is in there, with whom I transacted in the past, for how much etc...

So, a golden rule: if a coin has a rich list, it's not a privacy-coin at all... So Xspec is no privacy-coin at all, they say they are, but they aren't, they're lying....

as you can see, monero does not have a rich list: https://moneroblocks.info/richlist
This is because the blockchain is opaque, I can't go and look up an address of someone I transacted with, I can't see amounts, I can't create a richlist...

Hope this helps, if not, please ask me more, I'll happily try to help you.

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January 04, 2018, 02:33:04 PM
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If I understand correctly based on my research the XSPEC richlist is a relic of the ICO - at which point XSPEC had not implemented most of its current advanced privacy features. Also, the 1.5 update will make stealth addresses default, so the "rich list" argument should disappear and make XSPEC one of the best privacy coins on the market (and definitely the most undervalued).

The rich list has been discussed a few times already:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2114249.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2103301.100
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January 04, 2018, 02:38:11 PM
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it's not a privacy coin, it has a rich list:

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich

compare this too:
https://moneroblocks.info/richlist



I dont understand... could you explain, please?(im noob)

no problem, off course I can explain.
A currency that is a 'privacy coin' should not have a rich list. Having a rich list implies that you can look into the blockchain  and find for example the 100 addresses with the most coins in them, like over here: https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich
Would it seem private to you if I could just look somewhere in the internet and find the 100 bank accounts with the most money in them?

Would you consider it a privacy coin if, when I send you money, you can go on the internet, look up my address and see how much money is in there, with whom I transacted in the past, for how much etc...

So, a golden rule: if a coin has a rich list, it's not a privacy-coin at all... So Xspec is no privacy-coin at all, they say they are, but they aren't, they're lying....

as you can see, monero does not have a rich list: https://moneroblocks.info/richlist
This is because the blockchain is opaque, I can't go and look up an address of someone I transacted with, I can't see amounts, I can't create a richlist...

Hope this helps, if not, please ask me more, I'll happily try to help you.

best regards,

Now its clear for me. Thx for explain.
One more particular question:
Do you think that this question, about privacy, make the spectrecoin not good to invest?
I read a lot of good news about it and all my friends believe that the price can grow to 100 dollars in 2018.
Whats your opinion?
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January 04, 2018, 02:39:58 PM
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Its the only real anonymous coin. There are a real good dev team behin this coin, which have big plans with the coin in the future. And the max supply is very low, so it can reach easily over 100$ per coin.
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January 04, 2018, 02:43:07 PM
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Its the only real anonymous coin. There are a real good dev team behin this coin, which have big plans with the coin in the future. And the max supply is very low, so it can reach easily over 100$ per coin.

as said here above, it's not anonymous, I can look up the 100 richest addresses in the blockchain, so i'ts about as anonymous as bitcoin behind tor... which is NOT anonymous:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich

... give me an address, and I can look it up... Would you consider your bank account anonymous if I could take your accountnumber and look up on the internet how much money you have and with whom you transacted in the past? I think not...

don't believe everything you're told... do your own due diligence
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January 04, 2018, 02:44:53 PM
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Do you think that this question, about privacy, make the spectrecoin not good to invest?
I read a lot of good news about it and all my friends believe that the price can grow to 100 dollars in 2018.
Whats your opinion?

This is difficult... I would never buy something from someone that lies to me: the xspec team says their coin is anonymous, while it's not...

but the cryptosphere is one big speculative bubble at this time, so maybe it will go up, who knows... But even then, do you buy something from someone that lies to you, I would never do that...

good luck anywayz!
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January 04, 2018, 02:46:13 PM
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Do you think that this question, about privacy, make the spectrecoin not good to invest?
I read a lot of good news about it and all my friends believe that the price can grow to 100 dollars in 2018.
Whats your opinion?

This is difficult... I would never buy something from someone that lies to me: the xspec team says their coin is anonymous, while it's not...

but the cryptosphere is one big speculative bubble at this time, so maybe it will go up, who knows... But even then, do you buy something from someone that lies to you, I would never do that...

good luck anywayz!

For the privacy coins there are lots of problems and dilemma. They claim their coin is 100% anonymous but when we check all the factors and features, we sometimes see it's not 100% private. It's still traceable.
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January 04, 2018, 02:50:11 PM
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Do you think that this question, about privacy, make the spectrecoin not good to invest?
I read a lot of good news about it and all my friends believe that the price can grow to 100 dollars in 2018.
Whats your opinion?

This is difficult... I would never buy something from someone that lies to me: the xspec team says their coin is anonymous, while it's not...

but the cryptosphere is one big speculative bubble at this time, so maybe it will go up, who knows... But even then, do you buy something from someone that lies to you, I would never do that...

good luck anywayz!

For the privacy coins there are lots of problems and dilemma. They claim their coin is 100% anonymous but when we check all the factors and features, we sometimes see it's not 100% private. It's still traceable.

the thing is, it's not a privacy-coin... the blockchain is searchable, I can look up addresses, so how much coins is in them, with whom they transacted...

would you buy a volkswagen from me if I told you it was a lamborghini?
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January 04, 2018, 03:19:46 PM
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Easy to remember tip:
if it claims it's private,
but has a rich list,
it's NOT legit--it's shit.

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January 10, 2018, 08:41:58 AM
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Hi,

I would like to buy some of those SPECTRECOINS (XSPEC).

I read some news that most online exchanges are currently (Jan 2018) receiving around 100 000+ registrations per day, and thus have suspended the ability for new users to register.
I already have verified registrations on some major exchanges, but those don't seem to offer support for XSPEC just yet.
Is there a comprehensive list of exchanges that allow buying of XSPEC somewhere?
Apologies if this has already been answered somewhere.
EDIT:Oh sorry - i just saw it is cryptopia. im stupid

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January 10, 2018, 08:54:11 AM
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spectr great potential still ahead. A lot of growth waiting. In fact, now only 2 exchanges with small volumes. Once you get to something like the TREX Binance, Kucoin there will be rapid growth up a couple of yards this year well can handle spectr. As soon as the exchange starts to work on the network spectr

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January 10, 2018, 09:59:10 AM
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The price will go up after acception on bigger exchanges.
Cryptopia accept all coins/tokens. A coin/token isn't going up if it's accepted by only Cryptopia.
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January 10, 2018, 10:35:21 AM
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New wallet 1.3.4. is delayed, should be released yesterday so it is keeping the price down on top of the overall correction.

Would highly recommend, comes Q3 it will be one of the best privacy coins next to Monero.
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January 11, 2018, 06:22:40 AM
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hm I found two other that accept XSPEC trading, apart from Cryptopia, who now seem to accept new registrations again, after they paused the registration for a few days, due to high demand.

 
Livecoin            XSPEC/BTC    0.00032123 BTC    23073.843 XSPEC    
Novaexchange    XSPEC/BTC    0.00037 BTC    13.514 XSPEC    

lets hope now those go to double / tripple digits so my 50 euro becomes 500.
cheers
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January 11, 2018, 06:30:35 AM
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The forum has convinced me that this is the next tokens I need to be getting.  Their plan looks nice,  I just dont quite see the whole big picture yet cause it seems like these alt coins are part of the etherium flow and  is the plan for one of these coins to step out and be like what bitcoin is,  (ya know where you dont buy etherium first).  Anyways though  Ive read enough from the threads here that there is something really good here
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January 11, 2018, 06:53:51 AM
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The forum has convinced me that this is the next tokens I need to be getting.  Their plan looks nice,  I just dont quite see the whole big picture yet cause it seems like these alt coins are part of the etherium flow and  is the plan for one of these coins to step out and be like what bitcoin is,  (ya know where you dont buy etherium first).  Anyways though  Ive read enough from the threads here that there is something really good here

xspec is coin not token
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January 22, 2018, 02:36:49 AM
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Got a fair bit at 0.35$, but now I wish I bought more  Cheesy
The price should go up more since there is a bunch of people hyping it already. If more people discuss the technical features of the coin then the price will grow.

 
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