mannie
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April 09, 2014, 04:18:44 AM |
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"DarkSend BETA v6 I believe we're getting really close to a stable product now. I've implemented all of the changes caused from my conversation earlier with Anonymint and it seems to be really working smoothly." Congratulations! Anyone else wonder if Anonymint might be Satoshi, trying to develop a anonymous coin to move his stack of Bitcoins to? Conspiracy!
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A1ex
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April 09, 2014, 04:26:43 AM |
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24/7 MONITORING, ONLINE SUPPORT, AUTOMATED PAYMENTS, Stratum, 0% FEE , PPLNS, VARDIFF, SSL, POWERFULL SERVERS DRK.FORKPOOL.COM - DARKCOIN POOL
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eltito
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April 09, 2014, 04:30:05 AM |
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"DarkSend BETA v6 I believe we're getting really close to a stable product now. I've implemented all of the changes caused from my conversation earlier with Anonymint and it seems to be really working smoothly." Congratulations! Anyone else wonder if Anonymint might be Satoshi, trying to develop a anonymous coin to move his stack of Bitcoins to? Conspiracy! The thought crossed my mind the first time he showed up. Very knowledgeable with a marked lack of patience for people who didn't understand what he was saying. But his writing is better than anything I've read from Satoshi (in terms of structure).
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camosoul
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April 09, 2014, 04:33:33 AM |
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"DarkSend BETA v6 I believe we're getting really close to a stable product now. I've implemented all of the changes caused from my conversation earlier with Anonymint and it seems to be really working smoothly." Congratulations! Anyone else wonder if Anonymint might be Satoshi, trying to develop a anonymous coin to move his stack of Bitcoins to? Conspiracy! The thought crossed my mind the first time he showed up. Very knowledgeable with a marked lack of patience for people who didn't understand what he was saying. But his writing is better than anything I've read from Satoshi (in terms of structure). Satoshi would be smart enough to act like NOT Satoshi... Or at least I am and I'm not that smart...
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eltito
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April 09, 2014, 04:45:10 AM |
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"DarkSend BETA v6 I believe we're getting really close to a stable product now. I've implemented all of the changes caused from my conversation earlier with Anonymint and it seems to be really working smoothly." Congratulations! Anyone else wonder if Anonymint might be Satoshi, trying to develop a anonymous coin to move his stack of Bitcoins to? Conspiracy! The thought crossed my mind the first time he showed up. Very knowledgeable with a marked lack of patience for people who didn't understand what he was saying. But his writing is better than anything I've read from Satoshi (in terms of structure). Satoshi would be smart enough to act like NOT Satoshi... Or at least I am and I'm not that smart... That's just what he would want you to think...
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camosoul
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April 09, 2014, 04:50:53 AM |
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"DarkSend BETA v6 I believe we're getting really close to a stable product now. I've implemented all of the changes caused from my conversation earlier with Anonymint and it seems to be really working smoothly." Congratulations! Anyone else wonder if Anonymint might be Satoshi, trying to develop a anonymous coin to move his stack of Bitcoins to? Conspiracy! The thought crossed my mind the first time he showed up. Very knowledgeable with a marked lack of patience for people who didn't understand what he was saying. But his writing is better than anything I've read from Satoshi (in terms of structure). Satoshi would be smart enough to act like NOT Satoshi... Or at least I am and I'm not that smart... That's just what he would want you to think... How does he know I think?
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April 09, 2014, 04:56:35 AM |
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haha! nice find! Once we get the logo picked, I'll get me a shot glass or beer glass. Fill it with black sambuca or a Guinness lol
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sdersdf2
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April 09, 2014, 05:23:45 AM |
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"DarkSend BETA v6 I believe we're getting really close to a stable product now. I've implemented all of the changes caused from my conversation earlier with Anonymint and it seems to be really working smoothly." Congratulations! Anyone else wonder if Anonymint might be Satoshi, trying to develop a anonymous coin to move his stack of Bitcoins to? Conspiracy! The thought crossed my mind the first time he showed up. Very knowledgeable with a marked lack of patience for people who didn't understand what he was saying. But his writing is better than anything I've read from Satoshi (in terms of structure). Satoshi would be smart enough to act like NOT Satoshi... Or at least I am and I'm not that smart... That's just what he would want you to think... How does he know I think? That would be a marketing dream come true for Darkcoin. Whether he is or not, maybe a message should be sent to Satoshi alerting him to Darkcoin's unique features under development. Might be the one thing that he might be willing to "come out" publicly for through his recognised user account here and on that other forum he used to post at.
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patrolman
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April 09, 2014, 06:29:16 AM |
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Same here. This latest beta finally works for me.
I wonder why we're centralizing DarkSend... Why can't it be as equally distributed as the BlockChain? TOR chooses Rendezvous nodes for hidden services entirely at random, so no "MasterNode" can be identified... I'm not opposed to a setup like that. Maybe that can be V2. I'd argue our system is still decentralized though, there will be many masternodes each doing mixing for a small time. I realize it's not a black and white issue, I'm suggesting that it be made into a black and white issue. Still testing, too... I'd like DarkSend a lot more if it distributed the pool of darksends in the same way the memory pool currently distributes all sends. It's a good model for many reasons, why re-invent the wheel? As it is, if one node is compromised or malicious, what stops it from hosing up darksend? Sure, that TX will fall out of the memory pool and eventually be not a sent transaction according to my client, but how about something that actively avoids the incident? Why shouldn't all clients hosting the full chain also be darksend nodes? For that matter, why is darksend optional? Why aren't all sends done in that manner automatically? Surely there are many instances where a public record of a transaction is useful. I think if mainstream legitimate businesses ever want to accept DRK, it could be a good idea for transactions to be on the public ledger. I think darksend should be the default option though.
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Bitock
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April 09, 2014, 06:35:18 AM |
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I have nVidia card. Where I can to download the miner for dark?
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snortex
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April 09, 2014, 06:40:25 AM |
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I have nVidia card. Where I can to download the miner for dark?
Nowhere. It doesn't exist yet.
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I never lose. Either I win or I learn.
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mannie
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April 09, 2014, 06:46:12 AM |
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Same here. This latest beta finally works for me.
I wonder why we're centralizing DarkSend... Why can't it be as equally distributed as the BlockChain? TOR chooses Rendezvous nodes for hidden services entirely at random, so no "MasterNode" can be identified... I'm not opposed to a setup like that. Maybe that can be V2. I'd argue our system is still decentralized though, there will be many masternodes each doing mixing for a small time. I realize it's not a black and white issue, I'm suggesting that it be made into a black and white issue. Still testing, too... I'd like DarkSend a lot more if it distributed the pool of darksends in the same way the memory pool currently distributes all sends. It's a good model for many reasons, why re-invent the wheel? As it is, if one node is compromised or malicious, what stops it from hosing up darksend? Sure, that TX will fall out of the memory pool and eventually be not a sent transaction according to my client, but how about something that actively avoids the incident? Why shouldn't all clients hosting the full chain also be darksend nodes? For that matter, why is darksend optional? Why aren't all sends done in that manner automatically? Surely there are many instances where a public record of a transaction is useful. I think if mainstream legitimate businesses ever want to accept DRK, it could be a good idea for transactions to be on the public ledger. I think darksend should be the default option though. Legit businesses will just use the receipt/tax invoice system the same way as cash. This is set up to be anonymous e-cash after all.
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onetime
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April 09, 2014, 07:14:26 AM |
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DRK will be USD$101 in 2015. We should turn this into a competition. Price is right style (the closest without going over). What is the closing price January 1st, 2015 in USD (using cryptsy and bitcoinaverage.com)? Winner gets??? my official guess: closing price January 1st, 2015 in USD: 1 DRK ≤ $75.00 one time! (of course, if there's a prize for the winner then a rich person could manipulate the DRK price on that day.)
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patrolman
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April 09, 2014, 07:38:25 AM |
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Same here. This latest beta finally works for me.
I wonder why we're centralizing DarkSend... Why can't it be as equally distributed as the BlockChain? TOR chooses Rendezvous nodes for hidden services entirely at random, so no "MasterNode" can be identified... I'm not opposed to a setup like that. Maybe that can be V2. I'd argue our system is still decentralized though, there will be many masternodes each doing mixing for a small time. I realize it's not a black and white issue, I'm suggesting that it be made into a black and white issue. Still testing, too... I'd like DarkSend a lot more if it distributed the pool of darksends in the same way the memory pool currently distributes all sends. It's a good model for many reasons, why re-invent the wheel? As it is, if one node is compromised or malicious, what stops it from hosing up darksend? Sure, that TX will fall out of the memory pool and eventually be not a sent transaction according to my client, but how about something that actively avoids the incident? Why shouldn't all clients hosting the full chain also be darksend nodes? For that matter, why is darksend optional? Why aren't all sends done in that manner automatically? Surely there are many instances where a public record of a transaction is useful. I think if mainstream legitimate businesses ever want to accept DRK, it could be a good idea for transactions to be on the public ledger. I think darksend should be the default option though. Legit businesses will just use the receipt/tax invoice system the same way as cash. This is set up to be anonymous e-cash after all. But when you pay with cash you do it in person and there are not usually any disagreements about whether you paid or not. Maybe "I gave you $20, not $10!" etc. Perhaps when doing business with a startup you might want it to be on the public ledger. I'm not saying I think all transactions should be on the public ledger - I wouldn't be here if I thought they should, just that I think it's necessary that there be the option to make payments that way.
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coins101
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April 09, 2014, 08:47:40 AM |
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DRK will be USD$101 in 2015.
We should turn this into a competition. Price is right style (the closest without going over). What is the closing price January 1st, 2015 in USD (using cryptsy and bitcoinaverage.com)? Winner gets??? $250. Q. The winner gets?? A. At today's prices, they can get rich.
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kaene
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April 09, 2014, 08:51:25 AM |
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DRK will be USD$101 in 2015.
We should turn this into a competition. Price is right style (the closest without going over). What is the closing price January 1st, 2015 in USD? Winner gets??? Physical DRKs... we should have some by then. Preferably minted on silver... Physical DarkCoins, awesome! My vote goes for $40-$50 per coin by Jan. 1st 2015, with a reward of about 6-7 DRK per block, and difficulty close to 3000. And I'm not writing just some random numbers, if you do your math you will get some similar results, if I have to bet on a specific amount, my bet goes for $43 per DRK
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Kartoff
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April 09, 2014, 09:31:45 AM |
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Depend of happenings during time i think price will be somewhere between $15-20 and $30-50 in normal circumstances, but with implementation of some more new unique things Evan mentioned before he has in mind maybe price will go over $50 and maybe even over $100 though...
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sangoku
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April 09, 2014, 09:38:25 AM |
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I will be very happy if the price go up to 10$ ;-)
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