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December 22, 2015, 09:06:44 AM |
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XMR is a scamcoin because dev has the premine.
There are no instantmines or premines in Monero
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MonsterZeroPrice
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December 22, 2015, 09:08:18 AM |
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XMR is a scamcoin because dev has the premine.
There are no instantmines or premines in Monero You have been fooled many investors. For example the clam investors. You told them to sell low to buy back cheap and pump. That is not ok.
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smooth
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December 22, 2015, 09:11:03 AM |
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XMR is a scamcoin because dev has the premine.
There are no instantmines or premines in Monero You have been fooled many investors. For example the clam investors. You told them to sell low to buy back cheap and pump. That is not ok. I never told anyone to sell CLAM. I once made a comment about it being undervalued (something I rarely do but after analyzing the situation I felt the evidence was compelling). It doubled in price the next day, so anyone who believed my comment did extremely well (better than I expected when I made the comment), but please try to stay on topic. This is the Monero thread.
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vvrroomm
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December 22, 2015, 09:11:53 AM |
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I have some questions about the secret backdoors in the code for monero, and the developers were laughing that people are stupid and won't ever know about it? None to my knowledge. Is that a feature of monero? Undocumented? See above What about the instamine? There are no instantmines or premines in Monero How about the fact that "National Front" is a communist leaning organization? Are you afraid people will find out? I don't follow this National Front thing. You are in some deep doo doo. I'd sell right now if I were you.
Thank you for your opinion. Seems the National Front is an organization that may be fascist or communist. Icebreaker has it as a pic for his profile, it says National Front. So is he the only National Front supporter? So the miner that was publicly released was not crippled? How many coins do the developers hold? I am looking and will find the actual post on bitcointalk.org, where a monero dev was irc chatting that this was true. That there were back doors and he thought it was funny no one caught them. To ensure that there are no back doors, all that needs to be done is have is a respected security and development expert give code a security audit. When do you plan on getting this completed? I mean if there are no back doors all you have to do is have it audited, right?
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Johnny Mnemonic
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December 22, 2015, 09:14:50 AM |
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Welcome, latest trolls! New to the thread and not sure what to troll about? Try these: - Still no 'official' GUI!! omg sell sell sell - Still no 0.9 release!! omg sell sell sell - XMR is a copy/paste of Bytecoin, a totally legit crypto project!! - A few XMR supporters are vocal about DASH being a scam!! What assholes! - Vitalik is implementing ring sigs into ethereum!! sell sell sell - Zerocash is going to be released Any Minute™!! sell sell sell - Risto Pietila is the only person keeping Monero alive with all of his billions. Sell sell sell - Icebreaker supports Monero. What a dick. Better sell.
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MonsterZeroPrice
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December 22, 2015, 09:15:03 AM |
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XMR is a scamcoin because dev has the premine.
There are no instantmines or premines in Monero You have been fooled many investors. For example the clam investors. You told them to sell low to buy back cheap and pump. That is not ok. I never told anyone to sell CLAM. I once made a comment about it being undervalued (something I rarely do but after analyzing the situation I felt the evidence was compelling). It doubled in price the next day, so anyone who believed my comment did extremely well (better than I expected when I made the comment), but please try to stay on topic. This is the Monero thread. I lost 30 btc by selling clam low. And that happened due to you and your sock puppet account. Now I am here to warn investors to sell this and finish it.
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MonsterZeroPrice
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December 22, 2015, 09:16:14 AM |
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Welcome, latest trolls! New to the thread and not sure what to troll about? Try these: - Still no 'official' GUI!! omg sell sell sell - Still no 0.9 release!! omg sell sell sell - XMR is a copy/paste of Bytecoin, a totally legit crypto project!! - A few XMR supporters are vocal about DASH being a scam!! What assholes! - Vitalik is implementing ring sigs into ethereum!! sell sell sell - Zerocash is going to be released Any Minute™!! sell sell sell XMR is a coin which is hold to 80 % by some devs, it is not worth current market cap.
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smooth
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December 22, 2015, 09:16:40 AM |
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Seems the National Front is an organization that may be fascist or communist. Icebreaker has it as a pic for his profile, it says National Front. So is he the only National Front supporter? If it is an actual "organization" then presumably it has more than one supporter. I don't follow it. Please try to stay on topic. So the miner that was publicly released was not crippled? Some claim it was, or maybe it was just carelessly written. i wasn't there, so I don't know. How many coins do the developers hold? I have no idea. I am looking and will find the actual post on bitcointalk.org, where a monero dev was irc chatting that this was true. That there were back doors and he thought it was funny no one caught them.
Okay. To ensure that there are no back doors, all that needs to be done is have is a respected security and development expert give code a security audit. When do you plan on getting this completed? I mean if there are no back doors all you have to do is have it audited, right?
This being a community-based open source project, the appropriate action to take if you think something should be done is to do it yourself or pay someone to do it. Please let us know what progress you make. And that happened due to you and your sock puppet account.
I have never had a sock puppet account.
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MonsterZeroPrice
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December 22, 2015, 09:18:40 AM |
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Seems the National Front is an organization that may be fascist or communist. Icebreaker has it as a pic for his profile, it says National Front. So is he the only National Front supporter? If it is an actual "organization" then presumably it has more than one supporter. Please try to stay on topic. So the miner that was publicly released was not crippled? Some claim it was, or maybe it was just carelessly written. i wasn't there, so I don't know. How many coins do the developers hold? I have no idea. I am looking and will find the actual post on bitcointalk.org, where a monero dev was irc chatting that this was true. That there were back doors and he thought it was funny no one caught them.
Further you are in AEON now. A monero fork! You are here just for the money. You will never ever talk people into a coin anxymore. Okay. To ensure that there are no back doors, all that needs to be done is have is a respected security and development expert give code a security audit. When do you plan on getting this completed? I mean if there are no back doors all you have to do is have it audited, right?
This being a community-based open source project, the appropriate action to take if you think something should be done is to do it yourself or pay someone to do it. Please let us know what progress you make. And that happened due to you and your sock puppet account.
I have never had a sock puppet account. [/quote]
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vvrroomm
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December 22, 2015, 09:19:14 AM |
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Seems the National Front is an organization that may be fascist or communist. Icebreaker has it as a pic for his profile, it says National Front. So is he the only National Front supporter? If it is an actual "organization" then presumably it has more than one supporter. I don't follow it. Please try to stay on topic. So the miner that was publicly released was not crippled? Some claim it was, or maybe it was just carelessly written. i wasn't there, so I don't know. How many coins do the developers hold? I have no idea. I am looking and will find the actual post on bitcointalk.org, where a monero dev was irc chatting that this was true. That there were back doors and he thought it was funny no one caught them.
Okay. To ensure that there are no back doors, all that needs to be done is have is a respected security and development expert give code a security audit. When do you plan on getting this completed? I mean if there are no back doors all you have to do is have it audited, right?
This being a community-based open source project, the appropriate action to take if you think something should be done is to do it yourself or pay someone to do it. Please let us know what progress you make. And that happened due to you and your sock puppet account.
I have never had a sock puppet account. Yea, sure is easy to ask someone else to audit the code. Nice redirect to remove all accountability. Anyone with an ounce of scam detector should be going off on full tilt with this answer.
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MonsterZeroPrice
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December 22, 2015, 09:20:28 AM |
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The moero code must be reviewed by metclaf.
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Johnny Mnemonic
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December 22, 2015, 09:21:33 AM |
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The moero code must be reviewed by metclaf.
I'm not familiar with either "moero" or "metclaf."
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rangedriver
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December 22, 2015, 09:22:58 AM |
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Anyone with an ounce of scam detector should be going off on full tilt with this answer.
Ah, the irony.
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vvrroomm
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December 22, 2015, 09:25:38 AM |
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Anyone with an ounce of scam detector should be going off on full tilt with this answer.
Ah, the irony. What it means is since it is an open source project, get your money out and do it yourself. If we are screwing you, you will never know. The only way is to pay someone to audit the code, because the developers won't pay to show that they are lying dirty thieves.
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smooth
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December 22, 2015, 09:28:16 AM |
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Anyone with an ounce of scam detector should be going off on full tilt with this answer.
Ah, the irony. What it means is since it is an open source project, get your money out and do it yourself. If we are screwing you, you will never know. The only way is to pay someone to audit the code, because the developers won't pay to show that they are lying dirty thieves. What it means is that since it is an open source project, it isn't a product you bought nor something someone is trying to sell you and no one owes you anything. Do your own homework. If you like what you see then you are welcome to contribute. If not, that's your choice.
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December 22, 2015, 09:31:16 AM |
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Anyone with an ounce of scam detector should be going off on full tilt with this answer.
Ah, the irony. What it means is since it is an open source project, get your money out and do it yourself. If we are screwing you, you will never know. The only way is to pay someone to audit the code, because the developers won't pay to show that they are lying dirty thieves. What it means is that since it is an open source project, it isn't a product you bought nor something someone is trying to sell you and no one owes you anything. Do your own homework. If you like what you see then you are welcome to contribute. If not, that's your choice. Really? That is your answer? You don't owe anything? Why people are not running in droves from this coin boggles the mind. You are a real piece of work, a legend in your own mind.
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smooth
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December 22, 2015, 09:33:43 AM |
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Anyone with an ounce of scam detector should be going off on full tilt with this answer.
Ah, the irony. What it means is since it is an open source project, get your money out and do it yourself. If we are screwing you, you will never know. The only way is to pay someone to audit the code, because the developers won't pay to show that they are lying dirty thieves. What it means is that since it is an open source project, it isn't a product you bought nor something someone is trying to sell you and no one owes you anything. Do your own homework. If you like what you see then you are welcome to contribute. If not, that's your choice. Really? That is your answer? Yes
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December 22, 2015, 09:35:33 AM |
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Anyone with an ounce of scam detector should be going off on full tilt with this answer.
Ah, the irony. What it means is since it is an open source project, get your money out and do it yourself. If we are screwing you, you will never know. The only way is to pay someone to audit the code, because the developers won't pay to show that they are lying dirty thieves. What it means is that since it is an open source project, it isn't a product you bought nor something someone is trying to sell you and no one owes you anything. Do your own homework. If you like what you see then you are welcome to contribute. If not, that's your choice. Really? That is your answer? Yes There it is folks, if you want to know if this coin is secure, go ahead and pony up the money. Smooth will run the whole project and probably steal half or so of the funds. Get to it!
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florida.haunted
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December 22, 2015, 09:40:57 AM |
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Happy Xmas dear core devs and all the members of Monero community! Let us to summarize what is done in departuring 2015 from the following wishes: Monero Monday Missives
January 5th, 2015
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Looking Forward: 2015
We have a lot in the pipeline for 2015. A few things that we'd like to highlight that you can look forward to:
more MRL academic goodness, including some of the work started at our MRL mini-meetup from 2014 a finalised, working, tested blockchain DB implementation using LMDB i2p integration some additional blockchain DB implementations finalisation and release of the Monero core GUI the release of smart mining functionality the finalisation of a complete overhaul of the RPC functionality HTTPS and simple auth support for RPC servers a new, unified, well-documented RPC interface blocknotify and walletnotify equivalents in the daemon and wallet client a complete replacement of the wallet/server IPC with 0MQ multi-signature transactions open-sourcing the Monero Forum software the release of some OpenAlias sub-projects
And, undoubtedly, much more both for Monero core and related external projects.
from here: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-announcements-and-editorials/134/monday-monero-missives-22-year-in-review-january-5th-2015Today is December 21, 2015. Could we compare our way, passed and to be passed, with roadmap declared by core devs on January 5th, 2015? I call moderators don't feed trolls and to remove spam from the thread. I apologize if my original post has triggered their stupid attack. Returning to the my initial question, can devs say, what is simply done from the wishes they had positioned on January 5th, 2015? And what is the future roadmap?
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December 22, 2015, 09:44:03 AM |
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Happy Xmas dear core devs and all the members of Monero community! Let us to summarize what is done in departuring 2015 from the following wishes: Monero Monday Missives
January 5th, 2015
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Looking Forward: 2015
We have a lot in the pipeline for 2015. A few things that we'd like to highlight that you can look forward to:
more MRL academic goodness, including some of the work started at our MRL mini-meetup from 2014 a finalised, working, tested blockchain DB implementation using LMDB i2p integration some additional blockchain DB implementations finalisation and release of the Monero core GUI the release of smart mining functionality the finalisation of a complete overhaul of the RPC functionality HTTPS and simple auth support for RPC servers a new, unified, well-documented RPC interface blocknotify and walletnotify equivalents in the daemon and wallet client a complete replacement of the wallet/server IPC with 0MQ multi-signature transactions open-sourcing the Monero Forum software the release of some OpenAlias sub-projects
And, undoubtedly, much more both for Monero core and related external projects.
from here: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-announcements-and-editorials/134/monday-monero-missives-22-year-in-review-january-5th-2015Today is December 21, 2015. Could we compare our way, passed and to be passed, with roadmap declared by core devs on January 5th, 2015? I call moderators don't feed trolls and to remove spam from the thread. I apologize if my original post has triggered their stupid attack. Returning to the my initial question, can devs say, what is simply done from the wishes they had positioned on January 5th, 2015? And what is the future roadmap? There will be some notes on features and changes when the new version is released. Some items on the list are in the new release, some are implemented on the development branch (planned for a future release), and some unfortunately didn't get completely this year at all and will remain open tasks for next year. Some of the improvements in the new release aren't on the list, but were based on needs that became apparent during the year. There may also be some changes to future priorities, since it is a year later after all.
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