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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4666941 times)
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April 18, 2018, 09:49:57 AM
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That 'unknown' hash sure is creeping up! 26% of total hash-rate or 133 mh/s..

Do I smell an ASIC?  Huh

Can this be a large private farm? It's bigger than nanopool with 90000 users mining XMR!

It couldn't be asic. There is just no way that anyone could roll out an asic that quickly.


The unknown hashrate is almost certainly botnets.
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April 18, 2018, 10:12:27 AM
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Monero +16% reaches $227: www.coinranker.net/cryptocurrency/monero
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April 18, 2018, 10:47:51 AM
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Developments don't reflect the price, the market is irrational.

I would say opposite - the price doesn't reflect developments. But one of the edge  of Monero  is the vast  listing on  exchanges. This makes buying and selling it with fiat in most places effortless  compared to  other  anonymous  cryptocurrencies. Therefore I think XMR has every chance to be number one anonymous  coin and  we can sit back and hope.

Has every chance? It is and has been since...who knows? Ever?

Truth to be told the others are snapping at Monero heels. Who is the winner of this battle? Who knows. I am holding a couple of them including XMR. So far so good.
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April 18, 2018, 10:50:36 AM
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Developments don't reflect the price, the market is irrational.

I would say opposite - the price doesn't reflect developments. But one of the edge  of Monero  is the vast  listing on  exchanges. This makes buying and selling it with fiat in most places effortless  compared to  other  anonymous  cryptocurrencies. Therefore I think XMR has every chance to be number one anonymous  coin and  we can sit back and hope.

Has every chance? It is and has been since...who knows? Ever?

Truth to be told the others are snapping at Monero heels. Who is the winner of this battle? Who knows. I am holding a couple of them including XMR. So far so good.

Like who? Verge? DeepOnion? ZCash?

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Like who? Verge? DeepOnion? ZCash?

Sorry, I don't want to bring it up. It would sound like spam in this thread. Everyone should DYOR when choosing anonymous coins that suite him best. As i said I have XMR and couple of others. Tip for you, look at my signature and make research.

I like Byteball, I think it's cool and the dev seems like a guy who knows what he is doing, however it is not an anonymous, fungible or private or even decentralized at this point.

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April 18, 2018, 11:19:57 AM
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With this new v7, it make win10system running lagging when mining.  Anyone?
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April 18, 2018, 01:34:51 PM
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I'm mining at Nanopool xmr
They have commision 0.015Xmr every payout
Could you suggest me other pool without this fee ?
try supportxmr.com
wow, 0.015.... our highest TX fee on supportxmr is 0.005 for 0.1 XMR threshold payouts, going linearly down to 0 for 4 XMR payouts and above.

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April 18, 2018, 03:39:57 PM
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That 'unknown' hash sure is creeping up! 26% of total hash-rate or 133 mh/s..

Do I smell an ASIC?  Huh

Can this be a large private farm? It's bigger than nanopool with 90000 users mining XMR!

It couldn't be asic. There is just no way that anyone could roll out an asic that quickly.


The unknown hashrate is almost certainly botnets.

If it is that would correspond to my earlier conjecture on the size of their impact on this chain. Lets hope so. Smiley


Developments don't reflect the price, the market is irrational.

I would say opposite - the price doesn't reflect developments. But one of the edge  of Monero  is the vast  listing on  exchanges. This makes buying and selling it with fiat in most places effortless  compared to  other  anonymous  cryptocurrencies. Therefore I think XMR has every chance to be number one anonymous  coin and  we can sit back and hope.

Has every chance? It is and has been since...who knows? Ever?

Truth to be told the others are snapping at Monero heels. Who is the winner of this battle? Who knows. I am holding a couple of them including XMR. So far so good.

Would you care to list them? No judgement, just curious to see what you think Monero's competitors are.



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April 18, 2018, 03:41:42 PM
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With this new v7, it make win10system running lagging when mining.  Anyone?

With XMR-Stak 2.4, no it doesn't.
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April 18, 2018, 03:51:44 PM
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I'm mining at Nanopool xmr
They have commision 0.015Xmr every payout
Could you suggest me other pool without this fee ?
try supportxmr.com
wow, 0.015.... our highest TX fee on supportxmr is 0.005 for 0.1 XMR threshold payouts, going linearly down to 0 for 4 XMR payouts and above.

Great, I ll try your pool soon
But about Commision, I dont see in your FAQ ?
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April 19, 2018, 09:54:50 AM
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Can I open multiple monero address in the wallet? so I can mine with different rigs to different wallets.
Need to separate them, can this be done?
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April 19, 2018, 10:05:00 AM
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Can I open multiple monero address in the wallet? so I can mine with different rigs to different wallets.
Need to separate them, can this be done?

It is possible,  you can have multiple accounts with multiple subaddresses. Don't know if it is still available after the last update.
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April 19, 2018, 10:14:33 AM
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Can I open multiple monero address in the wallet? so I can mine with different rigs to different wallets.
Need to separate them, can this be done?

It is possible,  you can have multiple accounts with multiple subaddresses. Don't know if it is still available after the last update.

It's available in the CLI (monero-wallet-cli). The GUI currently only allows one account per wallet. It allows multiple subaddresses though.

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April 19, 2018, 10:14:40 AM
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Can I open multiple monero address in the wallet? so I can mine with different rigs to different wallets.
Need to separate them, can this be done?

It is possible,  you can have multiple accounts with multiple subaddresses. Don't know if it is still available after the last update.

It is.

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April 19, 2018, 10:48:29 AM
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What do you think of the upcoming Monero V fork ? who's doing it ? what will it bring to the scene ?
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April 19, 2018, 10:50:38 AM
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Probably more spam sig posters commenting pointlessly on the same thing over and over without ever listening anyway
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April 19, 2018, 11:35:26 AM
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Probably more spam sig posters commenting pointlessly on the same thing over and over without ever listening anyway
probably? Smiley

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What do you think of the upcoming Monero V fork ? who's doing it ? what will it bring to the scene ?

Scammers just trying to grab some cap of of a World Class Coin. Nothing more, just like Bitcoin Gold was to Bitcoin.


:crossposted from speculation thread:

I know theres a controversy surrounding the MoneroV fork (i.e. the fork isn't supported by the main Monero team), that is coming in 12 days. But it free coins, so why not. Buying in soon to take a ride on the pre-fork (buy the rumor, sell the news) style pump.. and eject before the predicted dump.

Also tax season in Australia is approaching. Wondering if there will be a pump in Monero again due to that.

NO, GET this STRAIGHT... the chain copy is not supported by ANT Monero supporters period. It is an attack on the integrity of the transaction data so by participating you are weakening the strength of the Monero Fungability and therefore hurting the project. Think of it as chipping at the Armor of the chain, anything can be killed by a thousand cuts, in this case it would probably be a trillion cuts but I think the analogy fits.



Yeah I agree. But probably not an issue for those who collects their tokens after having first transferred their tokens to a different wallet + if they are not concerned with exposing their transactions details.

Probably best to move coins on Monero chain first before attempting to spend MoneroV. Looks like MoneroV is going to be tradeable at HitBTC ... not exactly an exchange that is on the trusted list ... https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/wiki/avoid

HitBtc is connected with the Bytecoin scammers. and all you have to do is type hitbtc and scam in google and you will see pages of those theifs at work.





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April 19, 2018, 04:29:39 PM
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You guys wanna comment on this please.

    
I have a thought on the Scamcoin MoneroV Chain Grab and Questions

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3352599.new#new

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April 19, 2018, 04:55:19 PM
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That 'unknown' hash sure is creeping up! 26% of total hash-rate or 133 mh/s..

Do I smell an ASIC?  Huh

Can this be a large private farm? It's bigger than nanopool with 90000 users mining XMR!

It couldn't be asic. There is just no way that anyone could roll out an asic that quickly.


The unknown hashrate is almost certainly botnets.

If it is that would correspond to my earlier conjecture on the size of their impact on this chain. Lets hope so. Smiley

What was your earlier conjecture? What percentage of the hashrate do you reckon is botnets?

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