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March 26, 2015, 01:35:37 PM |
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No thank you, it's not my project. You should ask Atrides although I think he promised only to keep donators informed about his progress. Let me guess, that does not include you?
First you ask the community to donate then you go dark on everyone except the donators. Atrides running a private, for-profit project or is it a public project ? You are the only core-dev (unfortunately) that has donated, you should keep the community informed of the progress. Nice trust rating btw.
Thanks. Not relevant.
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March 26, 2015, 01:38:52 PM |
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No thank you, it's not my project. You should ask Atrides although I think he promised only to keep donators informed about his progress. Let me guess, that does not include you?
First you ask the community to donate then you go dark on everyone except the donators. Atrides running a private, for-profit project or is it a public project ? It is a public project. The information is public. No I'm not going to help you find it. Maybe if I were a 'reputable developer' and you weren't an obnoxious troll, things might be different between us. sniff sniff
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March 26, 2015, 01:42:51 PM |
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It is a public project. The information is public. No I'm not going to help you find it.
Monero community deserves better. You are one lousy core dev. Maybe if I were a 'reputable developer' and you weren't an obnoxious troll, things might be different between us. sniff sniff
You pull the troll card out of your ass too often. Not working anymore.
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cAPSLOCK
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
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March 26, 2015, 01:51:43 PM |
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How long is it going to take, a week, month, longer ? You should have left simplewallet x86t binary, cant sync my cold storage !@#
You can't read, don't understand or are not following for some other elemental reason. Aha. It's that you are dumb. The crypto at mymonero.com is all client side. Why am I trying to teach you? Ah well.
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dEBRUYNE
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March 26, 2015, 01:55:32 PM |
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It is a public project. The information is public. No I'm not going to help you find it.
Monero community deserves better. You are one lousy core dev. Maybe if I were a 'reputable developer' and you weren't an obnoxious troll, things might be different between us. sniff sniff
You pull the troll card out of your ass too often. Not working anymore. Although you are a bit of a troll, I still feel the obligation to help you get into the right direction. So here you go -> https://github.com/freebazaar?tab=activityEDIT: The previously provided link is only from the main user. Other work can be found here: https://github.com/freebazaar/FreeBazaar
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March 26, 2015, 01:58:35 PM |
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Thanks, thats what i was looking for. Not once was it posted on this thread... Doesnt look good at first glance, actually looks terrible... EDIT : Its beyond terrible, why are donators not starting a fire already to burn the scammer who collected 30BTC worth of monero to write a few lines of code in three months ?!?
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fluffypony
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March 26, 2015, 02:16:30 PM |
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Thanks for uploading it again, it was redirecting to a 404 earlier today. Now that you mention donating, what is going on with 10k XMR donation to Atrides, dwarfpool admin ? Has he written one line of code yet ? It has been 3 months already...
EDIT: Where to download old linux x86 bin. ?
I didn't upload it, it was always there, it's just the link on the OP that is incorrect - thanks for catching that:) You can use the same blockchain.bin as for Windows x64
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March 26, 2015, 03:50:31 PM |
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should i buy monero ? i mean if drk can pump why cant monero?
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March 26, 2015, 04:00:03 PM |
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should i buy monero ?
Probably not, not unless you have a particular use for it as a store of value or medium of exchange. If you're buying it to hold for some point in time in the far future I suppose that's reasonable, as long as you don't buy more than you're willing to lose, and you understand that there is a risk that Monero's value (perceived or otherwise) may drop for reasons outside of everyone's control (ie. market forces). i mean if drk can pump why cant monero?
We can't stop speculators from coming in, but we're not encouraging it. A significant number of cryptocurrency speculators have a tendency to think of themselves as "investors", when what they've actually done is purchased Monero for their own enrichment, so they don't always add value. I guess because we're not encouraging those sort of people there is a greater possibility that Monero won't "pump".
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GingerAle
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March 26, 2015, 04:16:25 PM |
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should i buy monero ?
Probably not, not unless you have a particular use for it as a store of value or medium of exchange. If you're buying it to hold for some point in time in the far future I suppose that's reasonable, as long as you don't buy more than you're willing to lose, and you understand that there is a risk that Monero's value (perceived or otherwise) may drop for reasons outside of everyone's control (ie. market forces). i mean if drk can pump why cant monero?
We can't stop speculators from coming in, but we're not encouraging it. A significant number of cryptocurrency speculators have a tendency to think of themselves as "investors", when what they've actually done is purchased Monero for their own enrichment, so they don't always add value. I guess because we're not encouraging those sort of people there is a greater possibility that Monero won't "pump". ^^^ IS IT TRUE?
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dEBRUYNE
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March 26, 2015, 04:39:12 PM |
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Thanks, thats what i was looking for. Not once was it posted on this thread... Doesnt look good at first glance, actually looks terrible... EDIT : Its beyond terrible, why are donators not starting a fire already to burn the scammer who collected 30BTC worth of monero to write a few lines of code in three months ?!? Probably not all coding is done on github. However, this is just my thought. I, for a fact, did not invest in it and thus unfortunately can't tell you how the project is progressing.
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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March 26, 2015, 04:43:42 PM |
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should i buy monero ?
Probably not, not unless you have a particular use for it as a store of value or medium of exchange. If you're buying it to hold for some point in time in the far future I suppose that's reasonable, as long as you don't buy more than you're willing to lose, and you understand that there is a risk that Monero's value (perceived or otherwise) may drop for reasons outside of everyone's control (ie. market forces). i mean if drk can pump why cant monero?
We can't stop speculators from coming in, but we're not encouraging it. A significant number of cryptocurrency speculators have a tendency to think of themselves as "investors", when what they've actually done is purchased Monero for their own enrichment, so they don't always add value. I guess because we're not encouraging those sort of people there is a greater possibility that Monero won't "pump". This is why XMR is different. A Dev that lays it straight and doesn't try to sucker people in to a P&D scheme even when that person wants a P&D. Lol
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March 26, 2015, 05:00:25 PM |
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Ive been on this forum since 2010 and i have a total of 14 people on my ignore list, since 2010! I cant even imagine how many people are on the ignore list of people THIS sensitive. (interestingly icebreaker is one of the lucky 14)
Perhaps you should have made yourself a model of resilience and set a better example for the noobs, instead of being so delicate and sensitive? Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
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hello world
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March 26, 2015, 05:48:15 PM |
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That's why I played it safe and got into Monero.
Most people in Monero are not in Monero to play safe, or to invest, or whatever people call it when they are in an altcoin for profit. Monero has this very particular thing in altcoinland, that supporters are not there primarily for the profit. I know it's hard to figure, but it's true. Many early adopters are still underwater today (I am personally, and with no small amount); the core team, who are no random guys, are funding development largely out of their own pockets; yet Monero is steadily florishing since almost a year now and more and more people are spending time building stuff to make it more useful. Personally I am in Monero out of fascination for the highly elegant technology, for the social importance of it, and for the community dedication behind it. Only once it has happened to me before, with Bitcoin. I can't speek for everybody, but I am confident it's a largely shared feeling around here. So please keep all your investment crap in other altcoin threads, that doesn't belong here. (At best, in speculation thread). i want to shout out my respect for this. i only see this becasue of the digests, so thx GingerAle for that. i am also here for many reasons, money is not really one of them (also depends on my real-life situation of course, things can change fast for me). be it ethical, technological, religious ( ) or whatever reasons, i still feel people like us are the majority in monero and it feels very good. thats why we are who we are. We have to keep this state as long as possible, i know this will be difficult once price really starts moving up, but we should be aware that this is a big part of what monero makes so special. i think the videoGingerAle posted once sums it up really nicely. i kindly repost this:
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March 26, 2015, 06:27:39 PM |
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...so where is the old linux x86 simplewallet binary ? Its not on getmonero.org , OP or github.
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March 26, 2015, 06:35:00 PM |
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...so where is the old linux x86 simplewallet binary ? Its not on getmonero.org , OP or github.
i know there's a way to git different versions somehow - that would allow you to compile an old version. i have no idea re: binaries.
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March 26, 2015, 06:37:28 PM |
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...so where is the old linux x86 simplewallet binary ? Its not on getmonero.org , OP or github.
We've never distributed a Linux 32-bit binary, you'll have to build it yourself
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March 26, 2015, 08:20:01 PM |
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People dont read posts that are too long. Quite the opposite, at least in my case. I long noticed a strongly (but not absolute) positive correlation between the length of a post and its usefulness.
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March 26, 2015, 08:22:14 PM |
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People dont read posts that are too long. Quite the opposite, at least in my case. I long noticed a strongly (but not absolute) positive correlation between the length of a post and its usefulness. The overall tendency seems to be a function of critical thinking faculties.
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March 26, 2015, 08:32:23 PM |
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People dont read posts that are too long. Quite the opposite, at least in my case. I long noticed a strongly (but not absolute) positive correlation between the length of a post and its usefulness. I concur. I look forward to long and well-structured posts. They usually have some good information in them.
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