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July 15, 2016, 07:09:43 PM |
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do you guys think is time for an uptrend or am i reading wrong the charts?
It's Mrs Thatcher's fault. She keeps promoting Dash's powerful monetary properties by babbling in here. As long she he keeps it up you can probably bank on "uptrend".
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July 15, 2016, 07:13:12 PM Last edit: July 15, 2016, 07:23:55 PM by qwizzie |
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do you guys think is time for an uptrend or am i reading wrong the charts?
It's Mrs Thatcher's fault. She keeps promoting Dash's powerful monetary properties by babbling in here. As long she he keeps it up you can probably bank on "uptrend". That whole he / she thing does make it a bit confusing in here, i mean .. should we call it Mr. Icetroll or Ms. Icetroll ? Damn, i just had a thought, what if its actually Miss Icetroll and she is in our specific forum (pretty much all the time) to find a suitable mate She would have the right subforum though : * Mostly male --> Yes * Mostly single --> Yes * Highly intelligent subforum members --> Yes
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Learn from the past, set detailed and vivid goals for the future and live in the only moment of time over which you have any control : now
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July 15, 2016, 08:04:44 PM |
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I like it .. a lot
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toknormal
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July 15, 2016, 11:13:23 PM |
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(If it was real, capital would flood into the rare opportunity and drive rates down to market levels)
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July 16, 2016, 01:54:37 AM |
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OMG masternode number 4000 !
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July 16, 2016, 02:03:42 AM |
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DASH very-veryy good!!!
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July 16, 2016, 02:37:59 AM |
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i just want to share some of the comedy gold response from monero thread regarding this post LOL
this dude shows that he cannot even comprehend a text and get the points out of it. He only reads "coins were stolen" and that is his buzzword to ride all day on it. ELI5 for you noobtraderthathasnoclue If you put password 123 you don´t have to wonder an account is taken... in this case if you bind ip and port and don´t close that port for incoming traffic from the outside it is your fault LOL ups! IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR ALL SERVICE PROVIDERS: I basically hacked cryptonic.net today as I was able to get their wallet seed and transfer out 2380 XMR. I will of course return the funds to the owner, the only reason I transferred them out is to safe keep them from other potential attackers. This is something that has been worrying me for a while, but it was only today after receiving a PM from a guy asking for help that I decided to go through the effort. I scanned the monero network, a total of 318 IP's on port 18082. I found 2 matches, and only 1 that I was able to attack. But there could be more vulnerable services out there running on different ports. When you're running the wallet in rpc mode (you can do that by binding the port) for example like this: ./simplewallet --wallet-file mywallet.dat --password demo123 --rpc-bind-port 18082 Your wallet will be able to respond to RPC calls. What is very important to know is that the RPC calls are NOT password protected. The password I specified in my example (demo123) only protects the wallet. Once the wallet is running as rpc server it will accept incoming calls. Therefore your port 18082 MUST BE CLOSED (or whatever port you use to run the wallet server). This way you can only access the RPC from localhost. The RPC has calls like "query_key" where you can retrive view_key or the mnemonic seed. That's what I used, but I could also have used commands like "transfer" to take the funds. This does not affect normal wallets, only if you run it in server mode like I explained above. As of right now I'd advise people to wait with purchases on cryptonic until the owner has responded and secured his wallet. It doesn't appear to be any major issue at the moment as I only found this 1 wallet vulnerable, but again I don't know how many are running servers on different ports and I think it's best this info is out in the open so admins can secure their wallets correctly. It's very simple, just make sure that the port you bind your wallet to is closed.
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July 16, 2016, 02:48:43 AM |
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OMG masternode number 4000 !
Sorry to trash the celebrations, but we're still at 3960-something. After running flawlessly for about 6 months the dash-daemon which creates those graphics got a bit confused about the number of running Masternodes and needed a restart. Sorry for the inconveniences...
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toknormal
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July 16, 2016, 03:24:28 AM |
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The 4000 masternode milestone is phenomenal.
It is a triumph of careful monetary design, focused software engineering and dogged persistence over myopic techno shell-collecting.
Although I liked this project initially, I didn't seriously think it would get past 1000 masternodes. It continues to defy even my own expectations and I am proud to support it. I will continue to do so as long as it measures itself by its own stated objectives.
I'd like to pay particular thanks to Daniel (A.K.A Minotaur) who is the best ambassador a project could hope for. He is at once authentic, creative, technically informed, hard working and cordial in the same body. That is a very challenging task and I've seen few people rise to it as successfully as he has done. (Especially when the rest of us are letting rip with various nonsense).
I think this project is very lucky to have him.
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July 16, 2016, 03:35:33 AM |
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I completely agree with you here toknormal. Daniel is a huge part of the success of Dash, without him who knows where we would be.
Thanks Daniel!
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July 16, 2016, 04:16:39 AM |
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July 16, 2016, 04:19:56 AM |
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That's a great reply. Even though they're strong, there are possibilities to break it. Nothing in the world is secure so far. Something will come for sure as a better alternative.
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July 16, 2016, 07:12:31 AM |
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Nice steady rise for DASH in the market lately, it's still following that long term trend. Im betting $10-$15 new stable range post d10e. Then as dev ramps up and more services come onboard $15-$30 by years end. Evolution release next year $40-$80
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July 16, 2016, 07:37:27 AM |
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Nice steady rise for DASH in the market lately, it's still following that long term trend. Im betting $10-$15 new stable range post d10e. Then as dev ramps up and more services come onboard $15-$30 by years end. Evolution release next year $40-$80 Yeah, i think we are ready for $12-$15 as a stable price im ready for $80 as stable price range
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July 16, 2016, 09:28:14 AM |
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You sound like a Buttcoiner with all the blubbering and "boo hoo BTC is dooomed Because GMAX " whining. If Bitcoin can't survive, shitcoins like Dash have no chance at all. Tok deserved the spanking GMAX administered in that thread. He says stupid shit like "there's no crypto in cryptocurrency" and "the blockchain isn't secured by math" all the time. And you guys encourage it, rather than try to education him, while attacking GMAX for helping. That speaks to the cult-like DashHole attitude. Questioning LN is good, because "fight features." Spreading FUD about Bitcoin because LN makes Dash profoundly obsolete? Not so good. Bitcoin is undergoing rapid evolution and Dash isn't keeping up, as it lacks nifty modern features like CLTV/CTV, RBF/CPFP, SEGWIT, etc. Your hostility towards the profit motive (which you call "greed") indicates you are economically illiterate as well as technically inept. Bitcoin's unparalleled long-tail distribution is the result of spending years selling for trivially low prices, when anyone could acquire a good stack for almost nothing. Becaue of the Ponzi-like Masternodes, most Dash are still locked away by Instamine beneficiaries. The result is Dash's decentralization theater, which is a laughingstock even among other altcoins.
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July 16, 2016, 11:12:09 AM |
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[...] Bitcoin is undergoing rapid evolution and Dash isn't keeping up, as it lacks nifty modern features like CLTV/CTV, RBF/CPFP, SEGWIT, etc. [...]
Small update as you seem to be missing the latest info: CLTV works fine on Dash 12.1 testnet, RBF has been disabled as we consider it harmful, SEGWIT is scheduled for Dash 12.2+
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July 16, 2016, 01:28:28 PM Last edit: July 16, 2016, 01:46:10 PM by qwizzie |
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Poor Icetroll, he is trying soooo hard and yet failing soooo spectacular. Dont worry Icetroll, as someone once told young master Bruce : “Why do we fall? So we can learn to pick ourselves up.” - Alfred Problem is you keep falling and not really learning anything from it Maybe you can learn something from below quote : "Golden rule of life: never underestimate your rivals." - Sid Waddell
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