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October 01, 2020, 12:30:58 PM |
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GetBlock supports a wide variety of blockchain nodes, including Monero (XMR). Use our free API key and buidl dApps and services with Monero – the secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency that keeps your money confidential.  Check out the XMR node: https://getblock.io/#nodes
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kellrobinson
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October 02, 2020, 07:46:27 AM |
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You're still on version 16. Time to update.
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ballayballay
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October 04, 2020, 02:41:56 AM |
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I use the cli wallet on Linux in a shellscript to directly make a transfer.
For example this script can invoke "./monero-wallet-cli --wallet-file=AFILENAME transfer SOMEADRESS SOME AMOUNT"
Sometimes the cli wallet isn't able to make the requested transfer. The error message is then "Transaction spends more than one very old output. Privacy would be better if they were sent separately. Spend them now anyway? (Y/Yes/N/No):" Spending old output isn't a problem for me, and I don't want to sweep. How can I disable this warning, in order for a transaction involving old output to always directly be created?
Thank you.
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Iamtutut
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October 09, 2020, 05:14:26 PM |
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Buckle up people, XMR is leaving the launchpad, breaking resistance against FIAT and BTC.
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dragonvslinux
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October 09, 2020, 10:09:55 PM |
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Buckle up people, XMR is leaving the launchpad, breaking resistance against FIAT and BTC.
The more I've seen this in the recent days and weeks, the more I think this price move is related to: https://www.cnet.com/news/us-largest-dark-web-market-bust-seizes-6-5-million-from-179-drug-dealers/The general "theory" is that Tor was exploited, but instead they talk about tracing Bitcoin transactions. I'd put money on the fact they successfully analysed BTC transaction, whether through mixers (that have proven to be flawed), then easily associated these transactions to exchange withdrawals, debit card uses etc. Seems like drug lords are learning to launder their money properly again, in a secure manner.
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explorer
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October 09, 2020, 10:15:14 PM |
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Buckle up people, XMR is leaving the launchpad, breaking resistance against FIAT and BTC.
The more I've seen this in the recent days and weeks, the more I think this price move is related to: https://www.cnet.com/news/us-largest-dark-web-market-bust-seizes-6-5-million-from-179-drug-dealers/The general "theory" is that Tor was exploited, but instead they talk about tracing Bitcoin transactions. I'd put money on the fact they successfully analysed BTC transaction, whether through mixers (that have proven to be flawed), then easily associated these transactions to exchange withdrawals, debit card uses etc. Seems like drug lords are learning to launder their money properly again, in a secure manner. Add in ever increasing scarcity for an explosive mix... Reminds me of the $1.xx range, where it was just becoming impossible to short it into the ground anymore.
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nullius
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October 09, 2020, 10:53:20 PM |
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Seems like drug lords are learning to launder their money properly again, in a secure manner. Enough brainlaundering about so-called “money laundering”. Anyway, using anonymous digital currency is not “money laundering” at all! For a drug dealer, the whole point of “money laundering” is not merely to conceal the source of funds, but rather, to fake the source of funds so that he can file his taxes (unlike Al Capone), have money in the bank, and buy a Lambo without getting in trouble. Bitcoin mixers, CoinJoin, onion-routed Lightning, and of course, XMR are all almost approximately useless for that!
If you have truly anonymous digital currency, and you cannot document the source of funds, that is pretty much equivalent to having a big ol’ duffel bag full of cash that you just “found”, um, somewhere. That may or may not be acceptable to you, if you don’t actually do anything illegal. I myself love cash (or I did, before I spent it all on anonymously purchased Bitcoin...). To sane people, there is nothing wrong with having a bag of cash; indeed, perfectly law-abiding old folks who wisely distrusted banks used to keep their life savings “under the mattress” (figuratively—I hope not literally). But this world is not sane. To the “AML” tyrants, untraceable funds are ipso facto “guilty till proven innocent”. And for a drug dealer, using anonymous money without a means to fake a “clean” source of funds is suicidal—because a drug dealer really does have “something to hide”.
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Iamtutut
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October 10, 2020, 12:33:25 PM |
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Buckle up people, XMR is leaving the launchpad, breaking resistance against FIAT and BTC.
The more I've seen this in the recent days and weeks, the more I think this price move is related to: https://www.cnet.com/news/us-largest-dark-web-market-bust-seizes-6-5-million-from-179-drug-dealers/The general "theory" is that Tor was exploited, but instead they talk about tracing Bitcoin transactions. I'd put money on the fact they successfully analysed BTC transaction, whether through mixers (that have proven to be flawed), then easily associated these transactions to exchange withdrawals, debit card uses etc. Seems like drug lords are learning to launder their money properly again, in a secure manner. Could be indeed. I prefer to think common people are starting to protect their privacy. May be it's just wishfull thinking. 
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podpod
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October 12, 2020, 09:50:33 AM |
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Buckle up people, XMR is leaving the launchpad, breaking resistance against FIAT and BTC.
The more I've seen this in the recent days and weeks, the more I think this price move is related to: https://www.cnet.com/news/us-largest-dark-web-market-bust-seizes-6-5-million-from-179-drug-dealers/The general "theory" is that Tor was exploited, but instead they talk about tracing Bitcoin transactions. I'd put money on the fact they successfully analysed BTC transaction, whether through mixers (that have proven to be flawed), then easily associated these transactions to exchange withdrawals, debit card uses etc. Seems like drug lords are learning to launder their money properly again, in a secure manner. Thank goodness drug dealers have never used cash to trade and they dont have bank accounts.....
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Iamtutut
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October 13, 2020, 08:08:35 PM |
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Buckle up people, XMR is leaving the launchpad, breaking resistance against FIAT and BTC.
Well, it happened. Hashrate going over the roof, 2.3GH/s it's crazy !!
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dEBRUYNE
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October 14, 2020, 04:07:34 PM |
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October 15, 2020, 09:48:45 AM |
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why i cant withdraw monero from binance ?
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dEBRUYNE
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October 15, 2020, 11:09:32 AM |
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why i cant withdraw monero from binance ?
What kind of error message is displayed?
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October 15, 2020, 03:23:29 PM |
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why i cant withdraw monero from binance ?
What kind of error message is displayed? Rejected i try send from binance to my coinomi
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dEBRUYNE
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October 15, 2020, 05:10:39 PM |
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why i cant withdraw monero from binance ?
What kind of error message is displayed? Rejected i try send from binance to my coinomi Can you verify the address on this website? https://xmr.llcoins.net/addresstests.htmlIt was made by core-team member luigi1111. Basically, you need to enter the address in box '8. Public Address:' Subsequently, press the 'Check Address' button.
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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October 15, 2020, 10:20:53 PM |
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As we watch the tree get shaken and the soft troll fud warnings pile in let us not forget this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q9upPs6-Ms&feature=youtu.beI prefer to think common people are starting to protect their privacy. May be it's just wishfull thinking.  ^^^ Not just the common people. 
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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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October 16, 2020, 12:12:45 AM |
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We uncommoners have been here for 6+ years 
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October 16, 2020, 11:52:59 PM |
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We uncommoners have been here for 6+ years  Same here, but damn.... I can't believe this was my first forum post. Not even about btc, but XMR! I made my account in april that year I believe, so I had been already lurking for a couple months LOL. weird, for some reason on the wallet page it says disabled and the link is removed to the market. no way to withdraw though, just buy/sell.. 
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October 17, 2020, 12:29:15 AM Last edit: October 17, 2020, 11:31:20 PM by nullius |
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I prefer to think common people are starting to protect their privacy. May be it's just wishfull thinking.  ^^^ Not just the common people.  We uncommoners have been here for 6+ years  I myself refused to touch XMR until it had both CT and minimum ring sizes. I don’t think that it was a worthwhile privacy coin before 2017, at the earliest. Bigger ring sizes, and better selection of mixins, have been only some of the important changes since then, in terms of privacy. (Bulletproofs and RandomX are important for other reasons.) This is not to express negativity toward Monero, but rather, to say: Never stop improving! MRL’s work is an important part of the Monero value proposition. A better solution to the coin merge problem would be excellent; I think that it would go a long way toward preventing probabilistic clustering, à la CipherTrace. My perspective: I lost out big time by avoiding Bitcoin for years, due to its abject lack of privacy.
I can't believe this was my first forum post. Not even about btc, but XMR! I made my account in april that year I believe, so I had been already lurking for a couple months LOL. weird, for some reason on the wallet page it says disabled and the link is removed to the market. no way to withdraw though, just buy/sell..  Congrats. Your permanent blockchain records are probably at least a little bit less revealing than most people’s. ;-)
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i try send from binance to my coinomi
:-/ Edit 2020-10-17: Correction for reasons stated here (but Coinomi is still not recommended).From centralized exchange... ...to centralized exchange.Not your keys, not your coins—and you have no privacy!I do hope that you get “your” Binance’s money “back”, if they will be so magnanimous as to let you have it. Please try keeping it in your own wallet.
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October 17, 2020, 12:32:29 AM |
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I myself refused to touch XMR until it had both CT and minimum ring sizes. I don’t think that it was a worthwhile privacy coin before 2017, at the earliest. Bigger ring sizes, and better selection of mixins, have been only some of the important changes since then, in terms of privacy. (Bulletproofs and RandomX are important for other reasons.) This is not to express negativity toward Monero, but rather, to say: Never stop improving! MRL’s work is an important part of the Monero value proposition. A better solution to the coin merge problem would be excellent; I think that it would go a long way toward preventing probabilistic clustering, à la CipherTrace. My perspective: I lost out big time by avoiding Bitcoin for years, due to its abject lack of privacy.
I can't believe this was my first forum post. Not even about btc, but XMR! I made my account in april that year I believe, so I had been already lurking for a couple months LOL. weird, for some reason on the wallet page it says disabled and the link is removed to the market. no way to withdraw though, just buy/sell..  Congrats. Your permanent blockchain records are probably at least a little bit less revealing than most people’s. ;-) yeah, but I don't really care. I pay my taxes. I got into Monero because the code is solid and I was new and looking at future alternatives, also a friend who was better at code than I tipped me off that it would be a great coin someday. I guess I lucked out, but hey, timing is everything as well, so I could have done a lot better LOL. Dont ever feel bad about missing out - I've lost a Gold Cas coin worth 14k at the time due to sloppy packaging, also a copy paste virus that scammed me a few thousand a few weeks later, so I know what real loss feels like, trust me there!  BTW. good to see you here, been a while, hope you are well. 
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