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April 21, 2018, 06:24:14 AM
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It is much easier to attract the community by distributing free tokens to existing users than to start with 0 and convince new users to join, based solely on the advantages of the proposed technology.
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April 21, 2018, 12:01:06 PM
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From the recent post and update announcement - https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/


Updates and Clarifications

+ Many exchanges and services have already announced their support of the MoneroV fork. These include HitBTC, CoinEx, BTC-alpha, Coinroom, Ovis & Octaex among others. We are happy to be one of the most supported coins and forks by exchanges, introducing major cooperations a month prior to the chain-split event. Additional listings will be officially announced soon.

+ MoneroV incorporated a new unique difficulty adjustment algorithm that will mitigate attacks on the network including block mining difficulty manipulations and lagging, as was the case in the Monero blockchain after the April 6th update.

+ The previous concern of invalidating inputs was fully resolved as we have included the shared ring database (“ringdb”) feature that was created by the Monero team. Essentially, any previous privacy concern was mitigated altogether.

+ MoneroV incorporates the new cryptonight algorithm variation for mitigating ASIC mining. MoneroV is not related to any coin and will have its own (decentralized) development path.

+ Official MoneroV mining pools have already been tested and are ready for the launch.

+ Two-way replay protection is in place. Transactions on the Monero blockchain will not be able to be replayed on the MoneroV blockchain and vice versa.

+ MoneroV’s community is growing rapidly! We have launched the community & ambassador program. Be sure to check it out and join the discussion on Telegram and follow us on Twitter.

+ MoneroV’s source code, including the MoneroV GUI wallet, the MoneroV daemon, and all other dependencies will be 100% open sourced and published on Github publicly for the community to audit before it is released in a downloadable form. Claims of closed-source software are false.



Important Notes

+ The fork date is an estimation. The chain-split would take place on block height #1564965, which due to the block lagging of Monero’s software update might occur a day or two later than expected. Keep track of the block height and pay attention to updates on our social channels. Be sure to hold Monero locally or with a supporting exchange as we approach the block. If a third party stores your Monero, you will need to inquire with them about crediting you with MoneroV (XMV) at a 1:10 ratio.

+ Practice safe forking. Beware any wallet that is not the official, open-source MoneroV wallet that will be published here on our website (MoneroV.org). Never insert your private keys into any website, closed-source software, Google form or anything else except for the official open-sourced MoneroV GUI wallet.

+ You can create a new wallet for this fork, and claim XMV anytime in the future using credentials of an empty Monero wallet that had XMR at the time of the snapshot. Keep a backup of your mnemonic private key (seed key) or both your private spending key and private view key to extract your XMV. Be sure to contact your web-based wallet (or others) for the availability of these sets of keys.

+ The only reason the MoneroV GUI wallet source code will not be publicly released sooner (except to third-party services) is to prevent phishing attempts using a cloned MoneroV GUI wallet. This is a common practice similar to previous notable hard-fork events.

+ We will never ask you to register on any form/website that promises an ‘airdrop’ of MoneroV. The only XMV coins that will be generated are copy-imaged of the XMR coins the wallets at the time of the snapshot hold. You will never be asked or required to pay for anything at any time. You should never insert your private keys into any website, closed-source software, Google form or anything else except the official open-sourced MoneroV GUI wallet. Never send funds in any form to anyone.

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April 22, 2018, 10:23:58 AM
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Any chance of the fork being supported on Binance or Bittrex?
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April 23, 2018, 04:19:52 AM
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MoneroV claims to offer followings:

1). Extra add-on features
2). Better governance
3). Less possibility of spam and botnet mining.


Now we are ready to see how the fork will perform and the success of the resultant network.


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April 23, 2018, 11:18:09 AM
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MoneroV claims to offer followings:

1). Extra add-on features
2). Better governance
3). Less possibility of spam and botnet mining.


Now we are ready to see how the fork will perform and the success of the resultant network.




Less possibiltiy of spam and botnets? Sounds funny, when there is whole load of hired bots spamming about MoneroV on different sites.
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April 24, 2018, 10:26:41 AM
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Is MoneroV supported by any of the bigger exchanges?
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April 24, 2018, 01:27:04 PM
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Hi all!

We are happy to announce that GO, MINE IT! pools are ready for MoneroV and mining operations will start soon after fork!

Join us in few days!

https://xmv.go-mine.it/
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April 24, 2018, 01:43:12 PM
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Only 6674 left thats roughly 9 days or on May 3, 2018

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April 24, 2018, 06:27:16 PM
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asic resistant?
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April 24, 2018, 08:10:03 PM
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Hi all!

We are happy to announce that GO, MINE IT! pools are ready for MoneroV and mining operations will start soon after fork!

Join us in few days!

https://xmv.go-mine.it/


More and more and more support for this fork....
Great news!
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April 24, 2018, 08:11:05 PM
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asic resistant?

Yes it is CryptoNightv7 and asic ressistant,  you should read their recent announcment
https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/
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April 24, 2018, 09:29:49 PM
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asic resistant?

Yes it is CryptoNightv7 and asic ressistant,  you should read their recent announcment
https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/

It isn't ASIC resistant.
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April 25, 2018, 06:06:25 AM
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asic resistant?

Yes it is CryptoNightv7 and asic ressistant,  you should read their recent announcment
https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/

It isn't ASIC resistant.

well if you actually read the article it clearly states "+ MoneroV incorporates the new cryptonight algorithm variation for mitigating ASIC mining. MoneroV is not related to any coin and will have its own (decentralized) development path."

soooo it seems that it is ASIC resistant.

Bill Hicks was right about....everything
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April 25, 2018, 07:15:50 AM
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asic resistant?

Yes it is CryptoNightv7 and asic ressistant,  you should read their recent announcment
https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/

It isn't ASIC resistant.

well if you actually read the article it clearly states "+ MoneroV incorporates the new cryptonight algorithm variation for mitigating ASIC mining. MoneroV is not related to any coin and will have its own (decentralized) development path."

soooo it seems that it is ASIC resistant.
Some people are saying it is not asic resistant because the changes they made to the algo isnt enough because the manufacturers can easily create another asic for the new algo. But right now there is no "KNOWN" asic machine for the new algo so they are saying it is asic resistant. That is why they are proposing to change the algo every 6 months or so to deter the asic manufacturers from making an asic for this.
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April 25, 2018, 08:03:28 AM
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Some people are saying it is not asic resistant because the changes they made to the algo isnt enough because the manufacturers can easily create another asic for the new algo. But right now there is no "KNOWN" asic machine for the new algo so they are saying it is asic resistant. That is why they are proposing to change the algo every 6 months or so to deter the asic manufacturers from making an asic for this.

Is your pool officialy announced by MoneroV team?
Maybe get in touch with them on the telegram
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April 25, 2018, 08:49:39 AM
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asic resistant?

Yes it is CryptoNightv7 and asic ressistant,  you should read their recent announcment
https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/

It isn't ASIC resistant.

well if you actually read the article it clearly states "+ MoneroV incorporates the new cryptonight algorithm variation for mitigating ASIC mining. MoneroV is not related to any coin and will have its own (decentralized) development path."

soooo it seems that it is ASIC resistant.

Well, if you actually read the article, you'd see that it doesn't say "ASIC resistant" anywhere. It says "mitigating ASIC mining", which is what this PoW update was for. It stopped existing ASICs from mining new blocks, but it doesn't stop anybody making another.
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April 25, 2018, 09:25:40 AM
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MoneroV has become the most supported fork by exchanges and pools. Well done, Keep it up!
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April 25, 2018, 03:40:53 PM
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asic resistant?

Yes it is CryptoNightv7 and asic ressistant,  you should read their recent announcment
https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/

It isn't ASIC resistant.

well if you actually read the article it clearly states "+ MoneroV incorporates the new cryptonight algorithm variation for mitigating ASIC mining. MoneroV is not related to any coin and will have its own (decentralized) development path."

soooo it seems that it is ASIC resistant.

Well, if you actually read the article, you'd see that it doesn't say "ASIC resistant" anywhere. It says "mitigating ASIC mining", which is what this PoW update was for. It stopped existing ASICs from mining new blocks, but it doesn't stop anybody making another.

theyre going to use CNv7 same as Monero. https://monerov.org/MoneroV-Roadmap.pdf
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April 25, 2018, 03:52:09 PM
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Some people are saying it is not asic resistant because the changes they made to the algo isnt enough because the manufacturers can easily create another asic for the new algo. But right now there is no "KNOWN" asic machine for the new algo so they are saying it is asic resistant. That is why they are proposing to change the algo every 6 months or so to deter the asic manufacturers from making an asic for this.

Is your pool officialy announced by MoneroV team?
Maybe get in touch with them on the telegram
Thanks, will do.
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April 25, 2018, 06:10:05 PM
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asic resistant?

Yes it is CryptoNightv7 and asic ressistant,  you should read their recent announcment
https://monerov.org/fork-date-approaching-updates/

It isn't ASIC resistant.

well if you actually read the article it clearly states "+ MoneroV incorporates the new cryptonight algorithm variation for mitigating ASIC mining. MoneroV is not related to any coin and will have its own (decentralized) development path."

soooo it seems that it is ASIC resistant.

Well, if you actually read the article, you'd see that it doesn't say "ASIC resistant" anywhere. It says "mitigating ASIC mining", which is what this PoW update was for. It stopped existing ASICs from mining new blocks, but it doesn't stop anybody making another.

theyre going to use CNv7 same as Monero. https://monerov.org/MoneroV-Roadmap.pdf

Yes, and the new variant of CryptoNight is not ASIC resistant.
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