classicneverdies
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September 04, 2017, 04:18:21 PM |
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What a run the last year from 0,50$ to 100$. And this is still the beginning.
If you've been one of those who participated in this run all the way from $0,50 to $100 it may be a good idea to secure some profits at $100+ prices and hold some additional BTC Some of them are secured right now. But I think in the next year we can stand at 300$.
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Chicken76
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September 04, 2017, 05:48:37 PM |
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I've been wanting to give Monero a try for a long time but I have an issue - I need a good Electrum-like "light wallet", I can't download a large blockchain and I refuse to use web wallets. Is there any choice for me? Thanks in advance
You can use the wallet (CLI or GUI) with an external daemon. There are a few open for everyone to use.
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dEBRUYNE
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September 04, 2017, 07:58:14 PM |
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inspiredinvestor
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September 04, 2017, 11:16:42 PM |
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What a run the last year from 0,50$ to 100$. And this is still the beginning.
If you've been one of those who participated in this run all the way from $0,50 to $100 it may be a good idea to secure some profits at $100+ prices and hold some additional BTC Good point about securing your crypto profits, does anyone know of a hardware wallet that holds Monero ie: Trezor or Nano Ledger?
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inspiredinvestor
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September 04, 2017, 11:17:27 PM |
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excellent I'll just wait for this to happen
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MGTOW_MONERO_XMR
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September 04, 2017, 11:40:54 PM |
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September 04, 2017, 11:49:50 PM |
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What a run the last year from 0,50$ to 100$. And this is still the beginning.
If you've been one of those who participated in this run all the way from $0,50 to $100 it may be a good idea to secure some profits at $100+ prices and hold some additional BTC Good point about securing your crypto profits, does anyone know of a hardware wallet that holds Monero ie: Trezor or Nano Ledger? Until hardware wallets are are ready you might consider paper wallets using moneroaddress.org. There are guides how to do this safely in a few places.
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jtalk
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September 05, 2017, 10:15:41 AM |
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It seems that demand of anon coins will increase in future and Monero and some other well organized will provide safe haven to those will be in need. I think ICO's days are counted and will see speedy process to limit the space for those money collectors. People ultimately will be directed to these all time tested coins.
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profitgenerator212
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September 05, 2017, 10:17:11 AM |
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Hey guys any news when the lightweight monero wallet will come out? I have heard that it will come soon. I would need a date or an estimation?
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garytheasshole
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
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September 05, 2017, 10:18:45 AM |
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Hey guys any news when the lightweight monero wallet will come out? I have heard that it will come soon. I would need a date or an estimation?
You don't need to run the daemon and sync blocks which trash the cpu like crazy while verifying. Go to settings stop the daemon, enter node.moneroworld.com at daemon address with port 18089 and just click connect, bam lightweight monero wallet. Dusted off 3 of my 7990's hashing coolly at 65-70C I hope I can get my 4th one running to push +4kh/s!
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phishead
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September 05, 2017, 10:19:40 AM |
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I've been wanting to give Monero a try for a long time but I have an issue - I need a good Electrum-like "light wallet", I can't download a large blockchain and I refuse to use web wallets. Is there any choice for me? Thanks in advance
Download GUI/CLI and connect to an open node. Here's some at moneroworld
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profitgenerator212
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September 05, 2017, 11:09:07 AM |
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Hey guys any news when the lightweight monero wallet will come out? I have heard that it will come soon. I would need a date or an estimation?
You don't need to run the daemon and sync blocks which trash the cpu like crazy while verifying. Go to settings stop the daemon, enter node.moneroworld.com at daemon address with port 18089 and just click connect, bam lightweight monero wallet. Dusted off 3 of my 7990's hashing coolly at 65-70C I hope I can get my 4th one running to push +4kh/s! 1 Volt? Doesn't look like overclocking lol. What do you mean by entering that to the demon address? Is that some kind of remote connection stuff? How does the transactions get verified this way, some kind of SPV relay? Because you do need to download bare minimum the transactions affecting your addresses in order to compute the balance. So I really dont know what this means. I didnt know the monero client supports this kind of protocol.
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garytheasshole
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September 05, 2017, 11:38:39 AM |
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Basically you're trusting the node operator for the stuff you need to send/receive transactions in exchange not to do the heavy lifting of running a full node. Yeah you gotta undervolt those 7990s they pull a lot of power and the cooling sucks bad, it's very loud even at 50% fans
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September 05, 2017, 11:42:02 PM |
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Monero dip drop.. less than Ƀ 0.028 why difficulty stay high ??
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September 06, 2017, 12:06:41 AM |
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Monero dip drop.. less than Ƀ 0.028 why difficulty stay high ?? because the entire network hashrate is ~232.02 MH/sec right now ... Convince miners to mine something else and then it will decrease.
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profitgenerator212
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September 06, 2017, 05:11:00 AM |
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Basically you're trusting the node operator for the stuff you need to send/receive transactions in exchange not to do the heavy lifting of running a full node. Yeah you gotta undervolt those 7990s they pull a lot of power and the cooling sucks bad, it's very loud even at 50% fans Well okay, i'll look into it. Do you have any kind of guide for VPN ? Is it possible to route that connection through a VPN?
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