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December 09, 2018, 08:34:03 AM |
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I've check a few exchanges... monero wallets are all in maintenace...
Why is that? Is that still because of the last fork? When can we expect to have exchanges wallets functional again? Is there an exchange witch already has wallet in ok status?
Thanks
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dEBRUYNE
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December 09, 2018, 09:33:30 AM |
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I've check a few exchanges... monero wallets are all in maintenace...
Why is that? Is that still because of the last fork? When can we expect to have exchanges wallets functional again? Is there an exchange witch already has wallet in ok status?
Thanks
To which particular exchanges does this apply?
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Cent21
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December 09, 2018, 09:40:23 AM |
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I've check a few exchanges... monero wallets are all in maintenace...
Why is that? Is that still because of the last fork? When can we expect to have exchanges wallets functional again? Is there an exchange witch already has wallet in ok status?
Thanks
To which particular exchanges does this apply? Livecoin and mercatox are in maintenance... Which exchange do you use?
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Kryptowerk
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December 09, 2018, 02:01:06 PM |
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This is not even remotely unexpected. Exactly. The big question is, how likely is it, to "crack" XMRs ring-signature privacy with enough research/funding. - Any cryptography experts that can elaborate a little? Thanks!
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Hueristic
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December 10, 2018, 01:58:37 AM |
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Moneromooo is a great asset, if I hadn't been boned before alphabay I would been funding him.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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tbct_mt2
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December 10, 2018, 03:07:41 AM |
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Moneromooo is a great asset, if I hadn't been boned before alphabay I would been funding him.
I can not deny your opinion that Monero is a good choice to invest money now. Especially when Monero fell gradually since the start of 2018, then stood at around 0.013 BTC for one Monero coin. Such a great opportunity does not occur too often in our lives. Grab your great chances, and get massive returns next year.
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December 10, 2018, 02:42:56 PM |
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This is not even remotely unexpected. Its more than correct and obvious. Im sure that they already start watching this coins from very beggining. And now some sites just are publishing info about it.. Its expected though.
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Hueristic
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December 10, 2018, 04:21:04 PM |
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This is not even remotely unexpected. Its more than correct and obvious. Im sure that they already start watching this coins from very beggining. And now some sites just are publishing info about it.. Its expected though. Not only watching, but using. 
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Febo
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December 10, 2018, 05:54:44 PM |
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I've check a few exchanges... monero wallets are all in maintenace...
Why is that? Is that still because of the last fork? When can we expect to have exchanges wallets functional again? Is there an exchange witch already has wallet in ok status?
Thanks
To which particular exchanges does this apply? Livecoin and mercatox are in maintenance... Which exchange do you use? Poloniex, Kraken, Bittrex and Huobi. None of them have wallet in maintenance.
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Hueristic
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December 10, 2018, 06:48:11 PM |
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An Empirical Analysis of Monero Cross-Chain Traceability Our findings suggest that Monero is currently mostly immune to known passive attack vectors and resistant to tracking and tracing methods applied to other cryptocurrencies. https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.02808
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December 11, 2018, 08:39:27 AM |
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For many people, anonymity is a big downside. There are lots of people who like the idea of public transactions because of the “got nothing to hide” mentality and they feel public transaction information would prevent people from getting ahead that aren’t abiding by the rules as stringently. XMR needs to come up with decent sales pitch.
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Globb0
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December 11, 2018, 09:01:16 AM |
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For many people, anonymity is a big downside. There are lots of people who like the idea of public transactions because of the “got nothing to hide” mentality and they feel public transaction information would prevent people from getting ahead that aren’t abiding by the rules as stringently. XMR needs to come up with decent sales pitch.
Why? you want a transparent ledger coin, you have bitcoin. HTH
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Millionero
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December 11, 2018, 09:22:50 AM |
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Couple of questions about the CLI (linux). Why does Monero still allow you to choose ring size? I thought all rings were 11 now. But the transfer command still has a ring size option. I'm using 13.0.4 [wallet 4351f7]: help transfer Command usage: transfer [index=<N1>[,<N2>,...]] [<priority>] [<ring_size>] (<URI> | <address> <amount>) [<payment_id>]
So what's up with that? Also, I was reading this reddit thread about tx priority https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/7riu47/how_do_i_change_a_transactions_priority_fee/I guess if you don't set priority, it goes to default, but what is default? Is there a command that I can use to find out what my default transaction priority is set to? [wallet 4351f7]: help set priority Command usage: set <option> [<value>]
Command description: Available options: . . . priority [0|1|2|3|4] Set the fee to default/unimportant/normal/elevated/priority.
would the syntax of the command to set default priority to normal, for example, be set priority [2]
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mattcode
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December 11, 2018, 09:45:51 AM |
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Couple of questions about the CLI (linux). Why does Monero still allow you to choose ring size? I thought all rings were 11 now. But the transfer command still has a ring size option. I'm using 13.0.4 [wallet 4351f7]: help transfer Command usage: transfer [index=<N1>[,<N2>,...]] [<priority>] [<ring_size>] (<URI> | <address> <amount>) [<payment_id>]
So what's up with that? I think that you just get an error if you try to set it to anything other than 11. The default is 0. If you want to see what it's currently set to, just type "set priority" and it'll show you. would the syntax of the command to set default priority to normal, for example, be set priority [2] It'd just be "set priority 2". The square brackets aren't part of the command, they just tell you that it is an optional parameter (similarly, angled brackets <> just tell you that it is a required parameter)
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Febo
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December 11, 2018, 03:19:27 PM |
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For many people, anonymity is a big downside. There are lots of people who like the idea of public transactions because of the “got nothing to hide” mentality and they feel public transaction information would prevent people from getting ahead that aren’t abiding by the rules as stringently. XMR needs to come up with decent sales pitch.
Everyone can reveal their transactions. They can hide nothing if they want. But they also dont need to be afraid to get dirty coins. That is big problem of transparent ledger coins. You and exchanges and everyone else have to make extra effort to be sure what kind of Bitcoins he got. With Monero you have zero worries since each Monero is totally same as all the rest.
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Hueristic
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December 11, 2018, 04:47:00 PM |
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For many people, anonymity is a big downside. There are lots of people who like the idea of public transactions because of the “got nothing to hide” mentality and they feel public transaction information would prevent people from getting ahead that aren’t abiding by the rules as stringently. XMR needs to come up with decent sales pitch.
Everyone can reveal their transactions. They can hide nothing if they want. But they also dont need to be afraid to get dirty coins. That is big problem of transparent ledger coins. You and exchanges and everyone else have to make extra effort to be sure what kind of Bitcoins he got. With Monero you have zero worries since each Monero is totally same as all the rest. @cool4y, This is called fungability. It is the most important aspect of a privacy coin.
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florida.haunted
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December 11, 2018, 05:46:13 PM |
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I want to donate, is it possible to do it in BTC? I might make a donation right now... Donations in XMR are more difficult to do, since there is no user-friendly wallet using remote servers, like Electrum. Or I am wrong and could you give me a download link to Electrum-like app for XMR?
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florida.haunted
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December 11, 2018, 05:57:54 PM |
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For many people, anonymity is a big downside. There are lots of people who like the idea of public transactions because of the “got nothing to hide” mentality and they feel public transaction information would prevent people from getting ahead that aren’t abiding by the rules as stringently. XMR needs to come up with decent sales pitch.
No no no. You don't understand the things in depth. Just consider XMR network like a one Big Bank. Do you know any real-world bank that makes all the transfers and balances of their clients officially transparent to public domain, like BTC blockchain?! No! That's why BTC as a currency sucks more than bank accounts: only restricted number of bank employees do know your transfers and balances, not the whole world. In XMR blockchain, no side people know your transfers and balances at all. That's why XMR rules forever as currency. But of course, if we speak outside notion of Currency, transparent blockchains may be useful. For example, if you want to prove your ownership rights on something (google also "proof of existence").
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