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February 10, 2018, 10:03:34 PM |
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all of the points that made me join the monero base a year ago. amazing project, great things ahead. on a side note: i'm looking for ways to use monero directly to pay for my everyday activities. Was thinking of using a crypto credit card. Anyone here tried the uquid card?
I don't know if this is directly enough for you but you could use the android app monerujo which allows you to send directly to bitcoin addresses to buy gift cards on the gyft app. You can even buy amazon gift cards on gyft which can provide you with a great many of your daily needs.
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February 10, 2018, 11:02:08 PM |
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Hello! We need help. Today has made a transaction of 0.64 xmr with Cryptopia to the local Monero wallet. XMR left the stock exchange, but did not come to the local wallet. In the local wallet, the balance is displayed as zero. Could you tell me, please, that need to do. ID the translation was not specified.
Transaction number: 78e06829d51ebe9adfc5d97601c28cd56e693a88c6136ea79e7456fbaeea84fe
My local wallet: 43tcakwapaa6jm39jtcgab8cjxqw7ttb5ek3z4ebrlos41seotraed69kmajgd6y4t5b9kjptjfpctb nejvprm3fumwhrp
Use this guide to resolve your issue: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/6640/i-am-missing-not-seeing-a-transaction-to-in-the-gui-zero-balance
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February 11, 2018, 07:15:15 AM |
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February 11, 2018, 07:20:34 AM |
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Yes and? It does it twice a year and keeps things fresh. Not a fork but a protocol update.
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February 11, 2018, 10:33:14 AM |
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all of the points that made me join the monero base a year ago. amazing project, great things ahead. on a side note: i'm looking for ways to use monero directly to pay for my everyday activities. Was thinking of using a crypto credit card. Anyone here tried the uquid card?
Read from here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1588857.msg26524457#msg26524457Thank you for this information. You saved me from a mistake. At the DASH conference in 2017, the DASH team introduced integration with the Bitcoin-Debit card provider, which will allow DASH to be used with any retail point of sale that accepts Visa cards, both online and directly in stores. This will ensure the possibility of accepting payments to DASH for more than 40 million traders around the world. Also, DASH owners will be able to exchange their funds for cash at any ATM in 210 countries. Is Monero planning something like this? This greatly increased the price of the coin.
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February 11, 2018, 12:16:30 PM |
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all of the points that made me join the monero base a year ago. amazing project, great things ahead. on a side note: i'm looking for ways to use monero directly to pay for my everyday activities. Was thinking of using a crypto credit card. Anyone here tried the uquid card?
Read from here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1588857.msg26524457#msg26524457Thank you for this information. You saved me from a mistake. At the DASH conference in 2017, the DASH team introduced integration with the Bitcoin-Debit card provider, which will allow DASH to be used with any retail point of sale that accepts Visa cards, both online and directly in stores. This will ensure the possibility of accepting payments to DASH for more than 40 million traders around the world. Also, DASH owners will be able to exchange their funds for cash at any ATM in 210 countries. Is Monero planning something like this? This greatly increased the price of the coin. That was a bitcoin card I linked. So link this dash card. Oh, wait I found it, It's the same card. https://uquid.com/dash-debit-card
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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Anon136
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February 11, 2018, 02:39:33 PM |
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all of the points that made me join the monero base a year ago. amazing project, great things ahead. on a side note: i'm looking for ways to use monero directly to pay for my everyday activities. Was thinking of using a crypto credit card. Anyone here tried the uquid card?
Read from here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1588857.msg26524457#msg26524457Thank you for this information. You saved me from a mistake. At the DASH conference in 2017, the DASH team introduced integration with the Bitcoin-Debit card provider, which will allow DASH to be used with any retail point of sale that accepts Visa cards, both online and directly in stores. This will ensure the possibility of accepting payments to DASH for more than 40 million traders around the world. Also, DASH owners will be able to exchange their funds for cash at any ATM in 210 countries. Is Monero planning something like this? This greatly increased the price of the coin. That was a bitcoin card I linked. So link this dash card. Oh, wait I found it, It's the same card. https://uquid.com/dash-debit-cardI thought visa stopped processing crypto currency related debit cards? I'm 99% sure I read that somewhere.
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February 11, 2018, 04:44:13 PM |
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all of the points that made me join the monero base a year ago. amazing project, great things ahead. on a side note: i'm looking for ways to use monero directly to pay for my everyday activities. Was thinking of using a crypto credit card. Anyone here tried the uquid card?
Read from here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1588857.msg26524457#msg26524457Thank you for this information. You saved me from a mistake. At the DASH conference in 2017, the DASH team introduced integration with the Bitcoin-Debit card provider, which will allow DASH to be used with any retail point of sale that accepts Visa cards, both online and directly in stores. This will ensure the possibility of accepting payments to DASH for more than 40 million traders around the world. Also, DASH owners will be able to exchange their funds for cash at any ATM in 210 countries. Is Monero planning something like this? This greatly increased the price of the coin. That was a bitcoin card I linked. So link this dash card. Oh, wait I found it, It's the same card. https://uquid.com/dash-debit-cardI thought visa stopped processing crypto currency related debit cards? I'm 99% sure I read that somewhere. Only credit, not debit.
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Anon136
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February 11, 2018, 09:28:51 PM |
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all of the points that made me join the monero base a year ago. amazing project, great things ahead. on a side note: i'm looking for ways to use monero directly to pay for my everyday activities. Was thinking of using a crypto credit card. Anyone here tried the uquid card?
Read from here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1588857.msg26524457#msg26524457Thank you for this information. You saved me from a mistake. At the DASH conference in 2017, the DASH team introduced integration with the Bitcoin-Debit card provider, which will allow DASH to be used with any retail point of sale that accepts Visa cards, both online and directly in stores. This will ensure the possibility of accepting payments to DASH for more than 40 million traders around the world. Also, DASH owners will be able to exchange their funds for cash at any ATM in 210 countries. Is Monero planning something like this? This greatly increased the price of the coin. That was a bitcoin card I linked. So link this dash card. Oh, wait I found it, It's the same card. https://uquid.com/dash-debit-cardI thought visa stopped processing crypto currency related debit cards? I'm 99% sure I read that somewhere. Only credit, not debit. There were cards out there that lent people crypto currency when they used them that people then had to pay back at the end of the month? Or did it work differently? What is the difference between a crypto credit card and a crypto debit card?
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February 12, 2018, 08:00:34 AM |
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all of the points that made me join the monero base a year ago. amazing project, great things ahead. on a side note: i'm looking for ways to use monero directly to pay for my everyday activities. Was thinking of using a crypto credit card. Anyone here tried the uquid card?
Read from here. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1588857.msg26524457#msg26524457Thank you for this information. You saved me from a mistake. At the DASH conference in 2017, the DASH team introduced integration with the Bitcoin-Debit card provider, which will allow DASH to be used with any retail point of sale that accepts Visa cards, both online and directly in stores. This will ensure the possibility of accepting payments to DASH for more than 40 million traders around the world. Also, DASH owners will be able to exchange their funds for cash at any ATM in 210 countries. Is Monero planning something like this? This greatly increased the price of the coin. That was a bitcoin card I linked. So link this dash card. Oh, wait I found it, It's the same card. https://uquid.com/dash-debit-cardI thought visa stopped processing crypto currency related debit cards? I'm 99% sure I read that somewhere. Only credit, not debit. There were cards out there that lent people crypto currency when they used them that people then had to pay back at the end of the month? Or did it work differently? What is the difference between a crypto credit card and a crypto debit card? They won't let you buy crypto with a regular credit card, but you could use a debit card to buy from bitstamp, coinbase, etc. They just won't give you a loan (with a credit card) to buy crypto. This is the only thing they stopped. All other uses are generally allowed. Crypto connected cards are all debit cards too - you should send crypto first and multiply x current price = balance you could use with the card.
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Anon136
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February 12, 2018, 08:54:07 AM |
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At the DASH conference in 2017, the DASH team introduced integration with the Bitcoin-Debit card provider, which will allow DASH to be used with any retail point of sale that accepts Visa cards, both online and directly in stores. This will ensure the possibility of accepting payments to DASH for more than 40 million traders around the world. Also, DASH owners will be able to exchange their funds for cash at any ATM in 210 countries.
They won't let you buy crypto with a regular credit card, but you could use a debit card to buy from bitstamp, coinbase, etc. They just won't give you a loan (with a credit card) to buy crypto. This is the only thing they stopped. All other uses are generally allowed. Crypto connected cards are all debit cards too - you should send crypto first and multiply x current price = balance you could use with the card. Oh no I was talking about that kinda crypto debit card. Not buying crypto using a debit card.
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February 12, 2018, 07:31:30 PM |
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In sum, we strongly believe that it's beneficial to preserve our ASIC resistance. Therefore, we will perform an emergency hard fork to curb any potential threat from ASICs if needed. Furthermore, in order to maintain its goal of decentralization and to provide a deterrent for ASIC development and to protect against unknown or undetectable ASIC development, the Monero team proposes modifying the Cryptonight PoW hash every scheduled fork, twice a year. The modifications will be light, and should not change performance profiles much. The first change is now being tested, and will happen in the coming March fork. Finally, we will continue to research alternative Proof of Work functions that may provide better ASIC resistance than Cryptonight.
Patches will be available for the following software: zone117x's pool, Snipa's pool, Lucas Jones' CPU miner, wolf0's CPU miner, ccminer-cryptonight, sgminer-gm, xmr-stak, xmrig-nvidia, wolf-xmr-miner. Have any such PoW functions been mentioned, does anyone know?
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February 12, 2018, 07:57:16 PM |
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This is only second in this blog post, but this bears emphasis: Do NOT reuse your Monero keys for any other purpose, including Monero forks.Your Monero keys are *Monero* keys. Using them on another chain will destroy your privacy, as well as others'. If you want to fork Monero, don't be lazy, start your own blockchain like others did before.
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February 12, 2018, 08:38:06 PM |
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This is only second in this blog post, but this bears emphasis: Do NOT reuse your Monero keys for any other purpose, including Monero forks.Your Monero keys are *Monero* keys. Using them on another chain will destroy your privacy, as well as others'. If you want to fork Monero, don't be lazy, start your own blockchain like others did before. Should've mentioned that in my post, this is really important for users to know. Thanks for highlighting this, let's spread the word!
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February 12, 2018, 08:39:08 PM Last edit: February 12, 2018, 08:53:49 PM by Anon136 |
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considering slightly modifying the PoW at every hardfork. I love this idea! And I love that we now have a public stance from the dev team on their position on modifying the proof of work algorithm. I called for this some time ago, I have no idea if that had any impact on this being written, I doubt it, either way I am very pleased to see it. It will be interesting to see if the hash rate crashes after the first change thus providing compelling evidence that there is currently asic mining of monero. Personally I doubt it but I will be watching intently regardless.
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February 12, 2018, 09:10:39 PM |
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[...] It will be interesting to see if the hash rate crashes after the first change thus providing compelling evidence that there is currently asic mining of monero. Personally I doubt it but I will be watching intently regardless.
Wouldn't a proof-of-work change affect the botnet computers who can't be easily upgraded?
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February 12, 2018, 09:38:22 PM |
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[...] It will be interesting to see if the hash rate crashes after the first change thus providing compelling evidence that there is currently asic mining of monero. Personally I doubt it but I will be watching intently regardless.
Wouldn't a proof-of-work change affect the botnet computers who can't be easily upgraded? The botnets have to upgrade for every fork anyway, right? Like everybody.
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February 12, 2018, 10:04:39 PM |
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[...] It will be interesting to see if the hash rate crashes after the first change thus providing compelling evidence that there is currently asic mining of monero. Personally I doubt it but I will be watching intently regardless.
Wouldn't a proof-of-work change affect the botnet computers who can't be easily upgraded? The botnets have to upgrade for every fork anyway, right? Like everybody. A proof-of-work change requires an update of the mining software, which runs locally. Correct? I assume the botnet computers are pointed at a mining pool, which only requires the mining pool to upgrade its software during a 'normal' hard fork without a PoW change. Correct?
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- You can figure out what will happen, not when /Warren Buffett - Pay any Bitcoin address privately with a little help of Monero.
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