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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4671930 times)
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December 16, 2018, 03:03:07 PM
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Hello
Please, explain the situation with the exchange livecoin.net.
They closed the withdrawal of monero, until the conflict with the monero developers is resolved.


There is no reason why they should not send you your coins.   

find more information about this situation:
in luly 2018, the livecoin.net lost $ 1.8 million due to the vulnerability in the monero code.
after they froze the withdrawal, as I understand, until the issue of compensation is resolved.

I would like to hear developers Monero, about this situation.

ROTFLMFAO!!! They got double spent because they cannot do their own checks.

tough shit, they got caught in a bug.

There is no Premine to save them.

If you are waiting for them to get coins from no-where then you are SOL.

Maybe they should learn OpSec before opening an exchange.

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December 16, 2018, 03:49:05 PM
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Hello
Please, explain the situation with the exchange livecoin.net.
They closed the withdrawal of monero, until the conflict with the monero developers is resolved.


There is no reason why they should not send you your coins.  

find more information about this situation:
in luly 2018, the livecoin.net lost $ 1.8 million due to the vulnerability in the monero code.
after they froze the withdrawal, as I understand, until the issue of compensation is resolved.

I would like to hear developers Monero, about this situation.

ROTFLMFAO!!! They got double spent because they cannot do their own checks.

tough shit, they got caught in a bug.

There is no Premine to save them.

If you are waiting for them to get coins from no-where then you are SOL.

Maybe they should learn OpSec before opening an exchange.

I agree.

It sucks that they lost money, but it is LiveCoin's responsibility to compensate users that lost funds, not anybody the Monero Core Team or anyone else. Site funds should have been held in a cold wallet to prevent things like this from happening.
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December 16, 2018, 04:08:41 PM
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I thought it was decentralised.

If its centralised then they can do a haircut for everyone.

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December 16, 2018, 04:20:17 PM
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Hello
Please, explain the situation with the exchange livecoin.net.
They closed the withdrawal of monero, until the conflict with the monero developers is resolved.


There is no reason why they should not send you your coins.  

find more information about this situation:
in luly 2018, the livecoin.net lost $ 1.8 million due to the vulnerability in the monero code.
after they froze the withdrawal, as I understand, until the issue of compensation is resolved.

I would like to hear developers Monero, about this situation.

ROTFLMFAO!!! They got double spent because they cannot do their own checks.

tough shit, they got caught in a bug.

There is no Premine to save them.

If you are waiting for them to get coins from no-where then you are SOL.

Maybe they should learn OpSec before opening an exchange.

I agree.

It sucks that they lost money, but it is LiveCoin's responsibility to compensate users that lost funds, not anybody the Monero Core Team or anyone else. Site funds should have been held in a cold wallet to prevent things like this from happening.

the vulnerability was that due to a bug in the Monero code was credited 100 times more than pending

details can be read here (on russian only):
forklog.com/kriptobirzha-livecoin-poteryala-svyshe-1-8-mln-iz-za-uyazvimosti-v-kode-monero
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December 17, 2018, 10:20:04 AM
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The Goose and Its Golden Egg!... He wanted all the golden eggs at the same time. So, he took a knife and cut the goose but found only one egg inside it. Thus the greedy farmer lost both the goose and golden eggs and became poor again.
Moral of the story -Don't make the mistake as the farmer..
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December 17, 2018, 02:43:14 PM
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Hello
Please, explain the situation with the exchange livecoin.net.
They closed the withdrawal of monero, until the conflict with the monero developers is resolved.


There is no reason why they should not send you your coins.  

find more information about this situation:
in luly 2018, the livecoin.net lost $ 1.8 million due to the vulnerability in the monero code.
after they froze the withdrawal, as I understand, until the issue of compensation is resolved.

I would like to hear developers Monero, about this situation.

They still have Monero listed on the exchange. So to me s strange to have it but no withdrawals for half year. Are you sure that is the case?

Man. Whatever Monero you have on that exchange is your Monero. You should demand it from them. If I would be you would just exchange your Monero into Bitcoin and withdraw the hell out of there. And never look back. It is not your fault for their mistakes. Why are you trading on such shitty exchanges?
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December 17, 2018, 03:02:12 PM
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Hello
Please, explain the situation with the exchange livecoin.net.
They closed the withdrawal of monero, until the conflict with the monero developers is resolved.


There is no reason why they should not send you your coins.  

find more information about this situation:
in luly 2018, the livecoin.net lost $ 1.8 million due to the vulnerability in the monero code.
after they froze the withdrawal, as I understand, until the issue of compensation is resolved.

I would like to hear developers Monero, about this situation.

They still have Monero listed on the exchange. So to me s strange to have it but no withdrawals for half year. Are you sure that is the case?

Man. Whatever Monero you have on that exchange is your Monero. You should demand it from them. If I would be you would just exchange your Monero into Bitcoin and withdraw the hell out of there. And never look back. It is not your fault for their mistakes. Why are you trading on such shitty exchanges?

livecoin.net clarified the situation, which I don't like and disagree.
but I don't want to swear until I hear a version of the conflict from the developers Monero.

I have already begun to withdraw Monero from the exchange through another currency, but I try with a profitable rate for self.
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December 21, 2018, 06:07:43 PM
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Good day. Please tell me if the XMD (monero diamond) project is relevant to you and will you have hard forks?
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December 21, 2018, 07:43:05 PM
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Good day. Please tell me if the XMD (monero diamond) project is relevant

Monero Diamond is completely irrelevant and nobody of value cares about it.

and will you have hard forks?

Currently Monero hard forks every 6 months to include new features.
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December 21, 2018, 08:47:37 PM
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Good day. Please tell me if the XMD (monero diamond) project is relevant to you and will you have hard forks?

Thanks Monero Diamond is the new silver to Diamonds gold!!one!!1!

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December 22, 2018, 07:49:50 AM
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Good day. Please tell me if the XMD (monero diamond) project is relevant to you and will you have hard forks?

Thanks Monero Diamond is the new silver to Diamonds gold!!one!!1!



those days are finally over I think.  Thank god, only the fools that still can;t smell the coffee would attempt the mega fkn new fork with evangelical dev routine now. Gone. Like Cryptsy and Mintpal and bobsurplus......

Monero - Wir sind die Leute vor denen uns unsere Eltern gewarnt haben!
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December 22, 2018, 02:47:40 PM
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the vulnerability was that due to a bug in the Monero code was credited 100 times more than pending

details can be read here (on russian only):
forklog.com/kriptobirzha-livecoin-poteryala-svyshe-1-8-mln-iz-za-uyazvimosti-v-kode-monero

According to your link, situation is strange as well funny. The bug you mentioned is not classic critical bug. It looks like a small transient bug appeared on a short time period, possibly due to protocol changes (hint: simple x10 amounts). Monero devs seem to be correct - they emphasize in the reply to Livecoin, one MUST NOT ignore software updates.

Another funny thing is that the bug appeared around April 6 hard fork, the article mentioned some Monero online web block explorers stopped to update the block height. How could Livecoin omit the whole hard fork?..

Sure, if the bug were critical, MOST of exchanges should be affected. But they aren't. So, make your own conclusions about Livecoin.

Just to add: if a bug is CRITICAL, devs should NOT broadcast it BEFORE FIX to the whole Internet as Livecoin considers.

Additional article from that site says Monero devs did fix several vulnerabilities during HackerOne event very quickly:
https://forklog.com/v-kode-kriptovalyuty-monero-obnaruzheno-neskolko-uyazvimostej/
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December 23, 2018, 03:20:04 PM
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Only 26 of my limited XMR cards available: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5077952.0



Monero gift cards (loaded) coming up soon!

Get educated about Bitcoin. Check out Andreas Antonopoulos on Youtube. An old but gold talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rc744Z9IjhY

UPDATE 2024: Daniel Schmachtenberger on The Meta-Crisis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSx8j8lSewA Important talk about the current state of this planet and human society in general.
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December 25, 2018, 03:01:13 AM
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I bought some XMR, apparently it is from the few coins that we can have some optimism! The situation is not good. Undecided
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December 25, 2018, 08:12:03 AM
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Hi,

When I invoke  monero-wallet-cli to order a transfer is there a way to avoid pass the password to it without using a "--password" command-line argument?

Sometimes the wallet exits with an error such as "Error: Not enough money in unlocked balance" or "Error: daemon is busy. Please try again later." but the exitValue, which is the "$?" shell pseudovariable, is always 0, just as if it always succeeded.  Is it possible to have it exit with a 0 only if it succeeded, and in all other cases with an errorcode specific to any error?

Thank you.
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December 25, 2018, 08:21:19 AM
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I have more than one wallet.  In the GUI wallet is there a way to always have the name of the currently loaded wallet displayed?  If it is not possible do you think I can suggest it to the developers?
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December 25, 2018, 09:27:34 AM
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I have more than one wallet.  In the GUI wallet is there a way to always have the name of the currently loaded wallet displayed?  If it is not possible do you think I can suggest it to the developers?

The wallet name of the currently loaded wallet is displayed on the Settings page on the Log tab.

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Why Monero matters? http://weuse.cash/2016/03/05/bitcoiners-hedge-your-position/
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December 25, 2018, 09:28:53 AM
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Hi,

When I invoke  monero-wallet-cli to order a transfer is there a way to avoid pass the password to it without using a "--password" command-line argument?

Sometimes the wallet exits with an error such as "Error: Not enough money in unlocked balance" or "Error: daemon is busy. Please try again later." but the exitValue, which is the "$?" shell pseudovariable, is always 0, just as if it always succeeded.  Is it possible to have it exit with a 0 only if it succeeded, and in all other cases with an errorcode specific to any error?

Thank you.

Do you want to skip the password requirement upon sending a transaction?

Privacy matters, use Monero - A true untraceable cryptocurrency
Why Monero matters? http://weuse.cash/2016/03/05/bitcoiners-hedge-your-position/
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December 25, 2018, 02:52:17 PM
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I have more than one wallet.  In the GUI wallet is there a way to always have the name of the currently loaded wallet displayed?

The wallet name of the currently loaded wallet is displayed on the Settings page on the Log tab.

So I have to go to this page each time I want to know (or to be sure) which wallet is currently loaded. It seems not optimal to me but I suppose most users only have one wallet and use accounts.

Thank you!
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December 25, 2018, 03:48:35 PM
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where can i download the monero GUI wallet? link on website is as dead as bin laden and the link on page one off this thread only gives you the CLI version.
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