Hueristic
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March 13, 2015, 09:13:52 PM |
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I seriously doubt what you experienced 6 months ago was this pool exploit, Heuristic. It is however, a very opportunistic time to point out what a whizbang super sleuth you are.  I never said it was, I have no clue why and when I asked then I was told there was no way and It was luck. Maybe it was maybe not I still have no clue. All I know is it was possible and I didn't know that before. It's funny that you are doing to me what you are accusing me of doing, shooting the messenger.  Oh and unless you haven't noticed my monikor is H ueristic. But you were close it actually is a Pun on heuristics. In case you forget in the future here is a ditty so you can sound it out. I before E except after C and U before E when referring to Me. 
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Jojatekok
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March 13, 2015, 09:59:55 PM |
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I've started to work on a cross-platform GUI about a month ago. This task involves code rewriting from scratch, thus, improving the performance and reliability of my client. More information coming soon... 
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Monero (XMR): 47hK4gehaMrFTQCiV5FEmM54hpqTrdHudb9nUBG88NicBDpxH4TGuh3TmW84Dc6dpMiEiBLGvJCuT3xC3LNHctmx7mG8NLM Bitcoin (BTC): 14wHehBtFt321WTV15khon8Juaxh9drnfJ
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oblox
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March 13, 2015, 10:02:17 PM |
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Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
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cAPSLOCK
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March 13, 2015, 10:14:32 PM |
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Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
I watch DRK threads... I don't know 90% of the people trolling.
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Furio
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BTC | LTC | XLM | VEN | ARDR
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March 13, 2015, 10:19:41 PM |
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I do think monero has a very solid basis, yet it remains so that allmost anything can be implemented in the blockchain. What protocol will win, who knows, curious to see which of the "dark" coins will survive and thrive.
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wpalczynski
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March 13, 2015, 10:20:31 PM |
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Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
I watch DRK threads... I don't know 90% of the people trolling. In that DASH thread they consider any statement or position which questions DASH going to the moon as trolling. What a big circle jerk going on over there.
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March 13, 2015, 10:22:16 PM |
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Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
I watch DRK threads... I don't know 90% of the people trolling. Pretty sure he's just mad at icebreaker. oblox, icebreaker trolls pretty much wtf he wants, mostly just to have fun and to drive home a point. Nobody here's gonna tell him to go away, you're just gonna have to stand up for yourself and try to prove him wrong. Or just give up and let it happen.
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Wind picked up: F4BC1F4BC0A2A1C4
banditryandloot goin2mars kbm keyboard-mash theusualstuff
probably a few more that don't matter for much.
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smooth
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March 13, 2015, 10:41:39 PM |
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Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
I watch DRK threads... I don't know 90% of the people trolling. Pretty sure he's just mad at icebreaker. oblox, icebreaker trolls pretty much wtf he wants Which has included both us and btc on occasion. He's a quick witted free thinker who dislikes contradiction and shadiness wherever it lurks. Have fun.
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Hueristic
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March 13, 2015, 10:44:23 PM |
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I've started to work on a cross-platform GUI about a month ago. This task involves code rewriting from scratch, thus, improving the performance and reliability of my client. More information coming soon...  I was a little confused when I first looked at your project. Your wallet is a wrapper that uses RPC instead of direct commands? Doesn't this add latency as well as a security layer that need not be there? I'm sorry but I really have not done alot of reading on it and have never programmed in RPC calls myself (havn't programmed in over a decade now) so I may not be understanding the mechanics of your interface correctly. I just cannot grasp why on a single machine you would want to use a network call as opposed to using a direct call with the command? I do on the other hand see why you would do this if you were working on a light wallet for remote access. Maybe you could clarify this for me in your OP? Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
Who's trolling? Link? Sorry Drk thread is far too long to search. I haven't looked at it since the Dash announcement. Ohh Yeah Icebreaker can be a lot to handle. Just put him on ignore if you don't like what he says. He pretty much calls them straight as far s I've seen. Or at least how he see's them. I do the same but usually don't go into other coins threads unless they go to the ones I support and start first.
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ArticMine
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March 13, 2015, 10:56:02 PM |
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I've started to work on a cross-platform GUI about a month ago. This task involves code rewriting from scratch, thus, improving the performance and reliability of my client. More information coming soon...  A port to GNU/Linux will certainly be very valuable and well received.
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smooth
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March 13, 2015, 10:57:45 PM |
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I've started to work on a cross-platform GUI about a month ago. This task involves code rewriting from scratch, thus, improving the performance and reliability of my client. More information coming soon...  I was a little confused when I first looked at your project. Your wallet is a wrapper that uses RPC instead of direct commands? Doesn't this add latency as well as a security layer that need not be there? I'm sorry but I really have not done alot of reading on it and have never programmed in RPC calls myself (havn't programmed in over a decade now) so I may not be understanding the mechanics of your interface correctly. I just cannot grasp why on a single machine you would want to use a network call as opposed to using a direct call with the command? I do on the other hand see why you would do this if you were working on a light wallet for remote access. Maybe you could clarify this for me in your OP? Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
Who's trolling? Link? Sorry Drk thread is far too long to search. I haven't looked at it since the Dash announcement. Ohh Yeah Icebreaker can be a lot to handle. Just put him on ignore if you don't like what he says. He pretty much calls them straight as far s I've seen. Or at least how he see's them. I do the same but usually don't go into other coins threads unless they go to the ones I support and start first. It's more secure to separate the wallet and node even on one system. Bitcoin core would like to do it but pulling the code apart without breaking anything can be tricky. They do have a way to build the node with no wallet though. That's one way our code base and design is better than Bitcoin and its forks. There isn't a good reason to separate the GUI from the wallet logic except that it means you can do things like write a wallet in .NET or Python easily. That's why those projects work that way.
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infovortice2013
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March 13, 2015, 10:59:47 PM |
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monero is back to 0.001 ? why price go x2 ? some update or something¿
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Hueristic
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March 13, 2015, 11:00:40 PM |
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I've started to work on a cross-platform GUI about a month ago. This task involves code rewriting from scratch, thus, improving the performance and reliability of my client. More information coming soon...  I was a little confused when I first looked at your project. Your wallet is a wrapper that uses RPC instead of direct commands? Doesn't this add latency as well as a security layer that need not be there? I'm sorry but I really have not done alot of reading on it and have never programmed in RPC calls myself (havn't programmed in over a decade now) so I may not be understanding the mechanics of your interface correctly. I just cannot grasp why on a single machine you would want to use a network call as opposed to using a direct call with the command? I do on the other hand see why you would do this if you were working on a light wallet for remote access. Maybe you could clarify this for me in your OP? Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
Who's trolling? Link? Sorry Drk thread is far too long to search. I haven't looked at it since the Dash announcement. Ohh Yeah Icebreaker can be a lot to handle. Just put him on ignore if you don't like what he says. He pretty much calls them straight as far s I've seen. Or at least how he see's them. I do the same but usually don't go into other coins threads unless they go to the ones I support and start first. It's more secure to separate the wallet and node even on one system. Bitcoin core would like to do it but pulling the code apart without breaking anything can be tricky. They do have a way to build the node with no wallet though. That's one way our code base and design is better than Bitcoin and its forks. There isn't a good reason to separate the GUI from the wallet logic except that it means you can do things like write a wallet in .NET or Python easily. That's why those projects work that way. Thx smooth. OK, Off to the casino. wish me luck guys!  monero is back to 0.001 ? why price go x2 ? some update or something¿
What kind of drugs are you on? https://www.poloniex.com/exchange#btc_xmrCan I have some? Mine don't cause hallucinations.
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infovortice2013
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March 13, 2015, 11:05:09 PM |
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im asking, not understand why double price, im going to buy some but stopped
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smooth
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March 13, 2015, 11:08:07 PM |
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im asking, not understand why double price, im going to buy some but stopped
The project is still here and still going strong. More third parties are supporting xmr. Bugs are getting fixed and anonymity is being improved. And another enhanced-privacy coin project of some note did something that pissed off a lot of people including one of their key developers. Do your own research. Don't trade coins based on anything I say.
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infovortice2013
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March 13, 2015, 11:12:21 PM |
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im asking, not understand why double price, im going to buy some but stopped
The project is still here and still going strong. More third parties are supporting xmr. Bugs are getting fixed and anonymity is being improved. And another enhanced-privacy coin project of some note did something that pissed off a lot of people including one of their key developers. Do your own research. Don't trade coins based on anything I say. thanks bro, i always make research i know what you talking about, xmr looks like solid coin, but i read is going to be cheap for a time for coin high production i hope go down again to buy good bag.
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Hueristic
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March 13, 2015, 11:24:12 PM |
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im asking, not understand why double price, im going to buy some but stopped
The project is still here and still going strong. More third parties are supporting xmr. Bugs are getting fixed and anonymity is being improved. And another enhanced-privacy coin project of some note did something that pissed off a lot of people including one of their key developers. Do your own research. Don't trade coins based on anything I say. thanks bro, i always make research i know what you talking about, xmr looks like solid coin, but i read is going to be cheap for a time for coin high production i hope go down again to buy good bag. OIC, English is your second language. I thought your post was FUD earlier. We have a speculation thread that will help you answer that question but as Smooth noted do not take his, mine or anyone else s word unless you don't like your money. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=753252.0
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March 13, 2015, 11:41:10 PM |
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OK, Off to the casino. wish me luck guys!  From one poker player to another, good luck 
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March 13, 2015, 11:47:49 PM |
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Carry on, Hueristic.
You are alright in my book. I was just trying to have a bit of fun, and your response did not disappoint.
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opennux
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March 14, 2015, 03:23:04 AM |
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OK, Off to the casino. wish me luck guys!  Good luck, the next XMR rise depends on your gains, as we know only you and rpietila buy the coins  Yeah, go double our college money. If there's a big dump we know you lost
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