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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4666935 times)
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December 25, 2017, 12:03:27 AM
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Checked your browser lately?   Lips sealed Tongue
What do you mean? Small measurements will be present

All the browser based monero miners would be part of that unknown total.
So roughly 70% of monero network hashrate controlled by botnets?

By the way, Monero total network hashrate was roughly 260Mh just a month ago. And these numbers almost corresponds to current amount of hashing power that sits at public pools now
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December 25, 2017, 12:13:19 AM
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Checked your browser lately?   Lips sealed Tongue
What do you mean? Small measurements will be present

All the browser based monero miners would be part of that unknown total.
So roughly 70% of monero network hashrate controlled by botnets?

No.  Roll Eyes

Browser miners are not exactly botnets.  Neither are private pools.
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December 25, 2017, 12:33:20 AM
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Checked your browser lately?   Lips sealed Tongue
What do you mean? Small measurements will be present

All the browser based monero miners would be part of that unknown total.
So roughly 70% of monero network hashrate controlled by botnets?

No.  Roll Eyes

Browser miners are not exactly botnets.  Neither are private pools.
Why not?
It's the same botnet as botnets which are based on infected computers
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December 25, 2017, 01:16:58 AM
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Take a look at monero hashrate distribution chart by pools

Chart was taken from https://monerohash.com/#network

add to this list a one more large pool "Mining pool hub" with ~23Mh + few more pools with total hashing speed less than 10Mh

Could someone tell me where are sitting the rest roughly 300Mh of Monero network hashing power?
Or did I miss something?
A quick update to my post:
I forgot to count hashrate of "new" pool - Nanopool. Its hashing speed about 70Mh.

Here are more accurate statistics of monero  hashrate distribution by pools

Chart was taken from http://minexmr.com/pools.htm
Add to this list one more large pool "MinerGate" with ~50Mh

And again from where are comes roughly 200Mh, almost 45% of network hashrate, from botnets based on javascript webminers?
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December 25, 2017, 09:40:30 AM
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Take a look at monero hashrate distribution chart by pools
https://i.imgur.com/jFRc0ll.png
Chart was taken from https://monerohash.com/#network

add to this list a one more large pool "Mining pool hub" with ~23Mh + few more pools with total hashing speed less than 10Mh

Could someone tell me where are sitting the rest roughly 300Mh of Monero network hashing power?
Or did I miss something?
A quick update to my post:
I forgot to count hashrate of "new" pool - Nanopool. Its hashing speed about 70Mh.

Here are more accurate statistics of monero  hashrate distribution by pools
https://i.imgur.com/A8S4yQW.png
Chart was taken from http://minexmr.com/pools.htm
Add to this list one more large pool "MinerGate" with ~50Mh

And again from where are comes roughly 200Mh, almost 45% of network hashrate, from botnets based on javascript webminers?
lots of javascript webminers -however some of them are decent enough to at least tell you-, a friend of mine told me that a site he uses to download movies runs a Monero script in the background without people knowing about it and the computer is mining for them all the time they are in the page... Huh
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December 25, 2017, 11:52:16 AM
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50% exactly. not bad.
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December 25, 2017, 03:45:02 PM
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Monero/Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency-Assembly @ CCC Congress is @ Gate 2.10.
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December 25, 2017, 08:29:20 PM
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50% exactly. not bad.

~50% botnets and ~50% legit miners would have probably been my guess if you had asked me to take a wild guess. I don't think it really bespeaks rogue ASICS. Which is the only real concern I think.

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December 26, 2017, 02:39:52 AM
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Taking monero christmas donations of any kind, I was, email wise, then account hacked at poloniex, 2000 monero taken  Cry

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December 26, 2017, 09:48:54 AM
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Hello Monero community!

I'm looking for some another coins based on the Monero algo. Do you know some altcoins based on Monero? Most of projects which I have found it is defenitely scam. Could you link me some serious Monero related projects?

Thanks
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December 26, 2017, 03:40:46 PM
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Hello Monero community!

I'm looking for some another coins based on the Monero algo. Do you know some altcoins based on Monero? Most of projects which I have found it is defenitely scam. Could you link me some serious Monero related projects?

Thanks

I think Aeon is such a project. Not 100% sure but I think so. Haven't really looked into it. I don't see the value proposition in copy coins.

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December 26, 2017, 07:30:16 PM
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Do you guys think all of the alts will drop during the BTC bull run?

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December 26, 2017, 07:56:14 PM
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Do you guys think all of the alts will drop during the BTC bull run?

This is the thread we use for these questions.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=753252.0

And it did in the past so why wouldn't it in the future?

Hello Monero community!

I'm looking for some another coins based on the Monero algo. Do you know some altcoins based on Monero? Most of projects which I have found it is defenitely scam. Could you link me some serious Monero related projects?

Thanks

Here is a list but I have not clue if it gets updated.

https://cryptonote.org/coins

Beware, I just checked the site more closely and it looks like it's run by the Bytecoin Scammers so don't use those links as they are directed the a revisionist history. but the list is pretty valid. funny the thing that tipped me off is that they list their Scamcoin first instead of AEON. LOL

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December 26, 2017, 08:34:30 PM
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XMR best for Anonymous coin but what is differences with XVG, DeepOnion and seems
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December 27, 2017, 02:41:51 AM
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XMR best for Anonymous coin but what is differences with XVG, DeepOnion and seems

Don't know anything about XVG but from what I understand DeepOnion just adds onion routing to the wallet software. The same thing could be done with a tor wrapper to any crypto-currency. The blockchain is visable to all. So even if you are hiding your network activity you can still be compromised through blockchain analysis. Monero doesn't provide network level security at this time. It is in development. But there are instructions for running monero over tor which makes it equivalent to DeepOnion in that respect. But monero has the added, and very critical, advantage of having an opaque blockchain. It is more or less impossible to determine anything from the monero blockchain except that no one has double spent. Which is the only thing you really want your blockchain to do anyway. Unless its something like eithereum with smart contracts or something.

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December 27, 2017, 06:59:56 PM
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XMR best for Anonymous coin but what is differences with XVG, DeepOnion and seems

The deeponion coin was already answered, and as for XVG:

https://moneroforcash.com/monero-vs-dash-vs-zcash-vs-bitcoinmixers.php#verge

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/6813/what-is-the-difference-between-monero-xmr-and-verge-xvg

Comparison of Privacy-Centric Coins: https://moneroforcash.com/monero-vs-dash-vs-zcash-vs-bitcoinmixers.php also includes Verge and Pivx
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December 28, 2017, 01:06:31 AM
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 Smiley Wink Cheesy Ways you can help increase Monero's Growth & Adoption!  Smiley Wink Cheesy

1) Subscribe, up-vote, and contribute across all Monero communities and forums

2) Mention Monero via "word of mouth"

3) Attend local Monero meet-ups (or events)

4) Youtube or Video marketing

5) Graphic design – create new Monero Logos & Imagery

6) Spread Monero Stickers, images (or Posters) around your locality

7) Stamp Monero marketing campaign (https://stampmonero.com)

8 ) Wear Monero Merchandise (T-shirts, Hats etc.)

9) Run a Monero node

10) If you are a Merchant – accept Monero as a form of payment (or encourage other merchants to do so)

11) Purchase something with Monero

12) Donate to Monero projects

13) Write Articles, Blog posts and e-books – educate!

14) Translate or create materials in foreign Languages

15) Contact Exchanges, Websites, and the Media: to request they adopt Monero, or contribute to Monero's coverage

16) Simplify how we express or explain this technology's usefulness (in layman's terms) to noobs

17) Contribute Code or Web design

18) Protect Monero's REPUTATION (privacy is NOT a crime)

19) HOLD ON FOR DEAR LIFE (HODL)
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December 28, 2017, 01:19:12 AM
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So I met a Guy at the Casino that had a Romero T-shirt on and I asked him if it was in reference to Monero and he said no but that he does in fact own Monero's and then after the hand he picked up his chips and left without saying a word.

That was really weird.

If the person that was is reading this go ahead and PM me.

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December 28, 2017, 03:51:52 AM
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Hi guys, check out this Monero swot analysis.

http://cryptoinvestorsguide.com/monero-analysis-investor-guide/
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I read the posts carefully, and found that xmr support dpos, my question is how to become a node and what is the profit?
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