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June 01, 2014, 01:21:50 AM
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Charts here: http://crypto-prices.com/DRK

Donate BTC: 1NRG17fYCNcfQvQHC3G9TUAowNKsM4oTWA
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June 01, 2014, 01:34:50 AM
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Sorry chaps. I'm about to surrender to the enemy. Dumping DRK for XC.

Their kung fu level of trolling is just too strong.
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June 01, 2014, 01:37:25 AM
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Sorry chaps. I'm about to surrender to the enemy. Dumping DRK for XC.

Their kung fu level of trolling is just too strong.
Don't forget to change your sig, to make sure we believe you.

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June 01, 2014, 01:38:53 AM
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XC Anon proof on testnet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uTgnZAFuNU&feature=youtu.be

Testnet block explorer: http://coincraft.info:2750/chain/XCTestnet

TX from video: http://coincraft.info:2750/tx/92a7e218f7df0e4eba5c346e66e12fd1aa66ab7abe490ce03694cf89b42fc92d

As they say, "the proof is in the pudding."
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June 01, 2014, 01:39:22 AM
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holly mother of nodes....btc is rocking back to life

btc sees a 5x times rise from here, dragging everything along, drk at 5x from here is $55.....happy days.
I can see DRK at $50+ relatively soon but BTC at $3000? When the US bond market collapses, sure.

Tamas Blummer, Bits of Proof - Don't know
Jesse Powell, Kraken - $1,000,000
Prof Robin Reigland, Stockholm School of Economics - $1,300
Kirill Suslov, Tabtrader - $500
Johann Gevers, Monetas - $5,000
George Frost, Bitstamp - Can’t say
Anthony Gallippi, Bitpay - $1,160
Mary Beth Stanton, Heather Podesta and Partners - Higher than what I paid
Joel Gartner - $2000-$3000
Alakanani Itireleng, Bitcoin Botswana, $10,000
Jinyoung Lee Englund, Bitcoin Foundation - Not relevant
John Karamja, Whive, $2,000
J. Dax Hansen, Perkins Coie - No idea
Brian Klein, Baker Marquart LLP - Higher, but don't know where
Elizabeth Ploshay, Bitcoin Magazine - Doesn't matter
Thomas Voegtlin, Electrum - No comment
Joseph Cutler, Perkins Coie - Beginning to stabilize
Alexey Bragin - I am optimistic
Brian Fabian Crain, Epicenter Bitcoin - $2,000
Brian Armstrong, CoinBase - Going upwards
Lars Christensen, Saxobank - Don't know
Bobby Lee, BTC China - $500
Juan Llanos, Unidos Financial Services Inc - $500
Trace Mayer, Investor - really big
Laura Jeppson, Aoen Risk Solutions - $800
Dr. Marco Krohn, Genesis Mining - $2000-$3000
David Schwartz, Ripple labs - steady rise
Nahid Samsami, CoinBase - No comment
Erik Voorhees, Coinapult - $2,400
Rodrigo Batista, Mercado Bitcoin - $0 - $10000
Gavin Wood, Ethereum - $200-$800 or $900
Peter Todd, Mastercoin - between 0 and infinity
Mark van Cuijk, CoinQY - $2,000
Lasse Birk Olesen, Bitcoin Nordic - $4,000
Brock Pierce, Bitcoin Foundation - $1000-$5000
Gavin Andresen, Bitcoin Foundation - bigger than now
David Irvine, Maidsafe - more interested in what you can do with bitcoin
Ron Gross, Mastercoin  - a few thousand dollars
Roger Ver, Memory Dealers - in the long term is going to be higher
Frank Schuil, Safello - $2,000
Marco Santori, Nesenoff and Miltenburg - Bitcoin has the power to change the world
Alan Safahi, Zip Zap - $500
Andreas Petersson, Mycelium - No idea
Jillian Friedman, Bitcoin Legal - $800
John Light, Cambrian - $1,000
Jon Matonis, Bitcoin Foundation - Logarithmic growth
Steve Beauregard, Gocoin - $600-$800
Gregory Simon, Cryptowerks - 2-3 times higher than today
Ravi Iyengar, Cointerra - higher
David Orban, Dotsub - Price to climb
Michael Terpin, Social Radius - $1000-$2400
Ron Gross, Mastercoin - $4,000
Martijn Wismeijr, MrBitcoin - I don't know
Sam Cole, KnCMiner - $2000-$3000
Edward, Cryptonit - $1000 at least
Patric Stiller, Baytrade Group - $1500-$2000
Kevin Beardsley, Bitcoin Foundation - As long as the community keeps growing
Alan Reiner, Armory Technologies - I don't make predictions.

Average price is two thousand and seventy-two dollars.

http://cointelegraph.com/news/111597/btc_to_break_2_000_mark_by_christmas_experts

BTC still rocking.....

A few have pointed out the authors of this review used simple averages. A median average was judged to be closer to ~$1,700. So dark may only get to ~$35-$45 this year  Grin
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June 01, 2014, 01:41:15 AM
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holly mother of nodes....btc is rocking back to life

btc sees a 5x times rise from here, dragging everything along, drk at 5x from here is $55.....happy days.
I can see DRK at $50+ relatively soon but BTC at $3000? When the US bond market collapses, sure.

Tamas Blummer, Bits of Proof - Don't know
Jesse Powell, Kraken - $1,000,000
Prof Robin Reigland, Stockholm School of Economics - $1,300
Kirill Suslov, Tabtrader - $500
Johann Gevers, Monetas - $5,000
George Frost, Bitstamp - Can’t say
Anthony Gallippi, Bitpay - $1,160
Mary Beth Stanton, Heather Podesta and Partners - Higher than what I paid
Joel Gartner - $2000-$3000
Alakanani Itireleng, Bitcoin Botswana, $10,000
Jinyoung Lee Englund, Bitcoin Foundation - Not relevant
John Karamja, Whive, $2,000
J. Dax Hansen, Perkins Coie - No idea
Brian Klein, Baker Marquart LLP - Higher, but don't know where
Elizabeth Ploshay, Bitcoin Magazine - Doesn't matter
Thomas Voegtlin, Electrum - No comment
Joseph Cutler, Perkins Coie - Beginning to stabilize
Alexey Bragin - I am optimistic
Brian Fabian Crain, Epicenter Bitcoin - $2,000
Brian Armstrong, CoinBase - Going upwards
Lars Christensen, Saxobank - Don't know
Bobby Lee, BTC China - $500
Juan Llanos, Unidos Financial Services Inc - $500
Trace Mayer, Investor - really big
Laura Jeppson, Aoen Risk Solutions - $800
Dr. Marco Krohn, Genesis Mining - $2000-$3000
David Schwartz, Ripple labs - steady rise
Nahid Samsami, CoinBase - No comment
Erik Voorhees, Coinapult - $2,400
Rodrigo Batista, Mercado Bitcoin - $0 - $10000
Gavin Wood, Ethereum - $200-$800 or $900
Peter Todd, Mastercoin - between 0 and infinity
Mark van Cuijk, CoinQY - $2,000
Lasse Birk Olesen, Bitcoin Nordic - $4,000
Brock Pierce, Bitcoin Foundation - $1000-$5000
Gavin Andresen, Bitcoin Foundation - bigger than now
David Irvine, Maidsafe - more interested in what you can do with bitcoin
Ron Gross, Mastercoin  - a few thousand dollars
Roger Ver, Memory Dealers - in the long term is going to be higher
Frank Schuil, Safello - $2,000
Marco Santori, Nesenoff and Miltenburg - Bitcoin has the power to change the world
Alan Safahi, Zip Zap - $500
Andreas Petersson, Mycelium - No idea
Jillian Friedman, Bitcoin Legal - $800
John Light, Cambrian - $1,000
Jon Matonis, Bitcoin Foundation - Logarithmic growth
Steve Beauregard, Gocoin - $600-$800
Gregory Simon, Cryptowerks - 2-3 times higher than today
Ravi Iyengar, Cointerra - higher
David Orban, Dotsub - Price to climb
Michael Terpin, Social Radius - $1000-$2400
Ron Gross, Mastercoin - $4,000
Martijn Wismeijr, MrBitcoin - I don't know
Sam Cole, KnCMiner - $2000-$3000
Edward, Cryptonit - $1000 at least
Patric Stiller, Baytrade Group - $1500-$2000
Kevin Beardsley, Bitcoin Foundation - As long as the community keeps growing
Alan Reiner, Armory Technologies - I don't make predictions.

Average price is two thousand and seventy-two dollars.

http://cointelegraph.com/news/111597/btc_to_break_2_000_mark_by_christmas_experts

BTC still rocking.....

A few have pointed out the authors of this review used simple averages. A median average was judged to be closer to ~$1,700. So dark may only get to ~$35-$45 this year  Grin

Interesting.
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June 01, 2014, 01:46:02 AM
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DarkCoin is now on http://cryptocoinstats.com/

http://cryptocoinstats.com/

BTC: 19YQqtEdtuWhT6nk6ArBgMTiKMEjoJ5eww  LTC: Li1RLpZm8Rx7txSnQdvZvtLMsd4XDN2vMJ  FTC: 6qAU4vtyf9LPW4yV4m4Vx1jm4ZkXJHTFP7
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June 01, 2014, 01:48:38 AM
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From my viewpoint: Litecoin was insurance against centralisation and govt co opting large data mining centres. Darkcoin is the same plus insurance against govt surveillance of crypto transactions.
good viewpoint.

Its not that often that LTC takes a reasonably significant divergence in direction from BTC, but it seems to be doing at the moment.
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June 01, 2014, 01:51:47 AM
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They don't know how to read block explorer.
They don't know what is account.

mmGYnBPXoypuc7GGpSd5QSW29SgLB1Xa85 spent already.

https://i.imgur.com/DYPCAkE.png

Code:
Sent from was:
mmGYnBPXoypuc7GGpSd5QSW29SgLB1Xa85

Wrong. Sent from accout main.
Use listaddressgroupings.

https://i.imgur.com/neIYZ4R.png
Learn more XC people.


from xc
http://coincraft.info:2750/tx/92a7e218f7df0e4eba5c346e66e12fd1aa66ab7abe490ce03694cf89b42fc92d

Transaction from youtube video.

sent to address was:
msJQ   something.  you can see that in the video and I cannot find it in my wallet?  Smiley  I had to look at the video.


Sent from was:
mmGYnBPXoypuc7GGpSd5QSW29SgLB1Xa85



quick edit:  I have not had the opportunity to examine this in the block explorer, so let me know what is found.


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June 01, 2014, 01:56:15 AM
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From my viewpoint: Litecoin was insurance against centralisation and govt co opting large data mining centres. Darkcoin is the same plus insurance against govt surveillance of crypto transactions.
good viewpoint.

Its not that often that LTC takes a reasonably significant divergence in direction from BTC, but it seems to be doing at the moment.
FYI on why Drk is a no brainer:

Litecoin coin issuance is 210,240 blocks per year x 50 Ltc per block = 10,512,000 Ltcs per year

Darkcoin coin issuance is 210,240 blocks per years x 5 Drk per block = 1,051,200 Drks per year

At current prices, roughly 10 times the fund inflow is required simply to maintain Ltc's current value compared to Drk.  Why would people keep pumping money into Ltc if the Drk masternode privacy implementation works in 2 weeks' time?  Shocked

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June 01, 2014, 01:58:15 AM
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From my viewpoint: Litecoin was insurance against centralisation and govt co opting large data mining centres. Darkcoin is the same plus insurance against govt surveillance of crypto transactions.
good viewpoint.

Its not that often that LTC takes a reasonably significant divergence in direction from BTC, but it seems to be doing at the moment.
FYI on why Drk is a no brainer:

Litecoin coin issuance is 210,240 blocks per year x 50 Ltc per block = 10,512,000 Ltcs per year

Darkcoin coin issuance is 210,240 blocks per years x 5 Drk per block = 1,051,200 Drks per year

At current prices, roughly 10 times the fund inflow is required simply to maintain Ltc's current value compared to Drk.  Why would people keep pumping money into Ltc if the Drk masternode privacy implementation works in 2 weeks' time?  Shocked

Even if DRK wasn't anonymous, it's inflation model beats LTC's flat curve hands down. It's simply a better and scarcer store of value.
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June 01, 2014, 02:01:23 AM
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^^ good point. cancel that switch of allegiance.

Mr President raises an interesting point about not being able to read block explorers.

What happens when DarkSend and the other good stuff to improve anonymity goes open source?  There will be 101 scam artists out there using DarkSend in clone implementations and making all sorts of claims and finding creative ways to get away with it?
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June 01, 2014, 02:09:39 AM
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Wow, nice 2000 DRK buy @ 0.0193 on Cryptsy when bid was around 0.0186.

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Since XC trolls come in more and more,
I do this for them..

They mentioned one tx.

Actually it's two.

https://i.imgur.com/oBPiNTi.png

coin splitted to two txs.

0.828228 + 1.171772

https://i.imgur.com/CkGDzqN.png

Same address. doubled tx fee.

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June 01, 2014, 02:14:33 AM
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Wow, nice 2000 DRK buy @ 0.0193 on Cryptsy when bid was around 0.0186.

might not be related, but there was a reasonable size dump on that other coin.
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June 01, 2014, 02:20:14 AM
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after MN payment fix ..drk price will be $20 at least

thanks for free thread bump
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1 troll == 1 screen shot  Grin
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June 01, 2014, 02:23:15 AM
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^^ good point. cancel that switch of allegiance.

Mr President raises an interesting point about not being able to read block explorers.

What happens when DarkSend and the other good stuff to improve anonymity goes open source?  There will be 101 scam artists out there using DarkSend in clone implementations and making all sorts of claims and finding creative ways to get away with it?

Let'em do what they want. Otherwise DarkSend is a trusted instead of trustless solution. You don't want to trust ...xnodes to not steal the money, but neither do you want to implicitly trust closed source code. The cloners inability to produce an anonymous solution on their own (for other coins except Bytecoin / BCN which made a breakthrough with an alternative blockchain + ring signatures) is a testament of their incompetence and why one wouldn't want to trust them except for a quick pump & dump.

As DarkSend is setup right now with the MN dis-incentive of high price per node to prevent bad actors it would be difficult to replicate for a clone which issues new coins for 0.00000x BTC and most nodes can be acquired for nothing. It would be a DOA implementation due to low cost for bad actors. Just as BTC has high security due to all the hashpower behind it, it's a similar way to think against the bad actor scenario when masternodes are expensive. Expensive coin = safer coin from bad actors.

With newly launched coins being raped by massive cpu/gpu/whatever farms and them getting all the coins => it's also a problem.
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June 01, 2014, 02:29:04 AM
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From my viewpoint: Litecoin was insurance against centralisation and govt co opting large data mining centres. Darkcoin is the same plus insurance against govt surveillance of crypto transactions.
good viewpoint.

Its not that often that LTC takes a reasonably significant divergence in direction from BTC, but it seems to be doing at the moment.
FYI on why Drk is a no brainer:

Litecoin coin issuance is 210,240 blocks per year x 50 Ltc per block = 10,512,000 Ltcs per year

Darkcoin coin issuance is 210,240 blocks per years x 5 Drk per block = 1,051,200 Drks per year

At current prices, roughly 10 times the fund inflow is required simply to maintain Ltc's current value compared to Drk.  Why would people keep pumping money into Ltc if the Drk masternode privacy implementation works in 2 weeks' time?  Shocked

Did you believe people is investing on LTC?
We move all our LTC assets to BTC several weeks ago (fortunately on time).
BTC/LTC => 0.017, unbelievable.
Less people wants LTC. ASIC miners doesn't have any other option after pay for those equipments.

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LTC = 100% dead and the whole scene knows it. They wont become the major Bitcoin backup they wanted to be.
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