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May 20, 2014, 01:10:37 PM |
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Devs,Do you intend to contact another trading site? Exam mintpal,I think that site will give the monero a new price.
I just keep my MRO and wait for it Same. There's not even a GUI wallet yet (well there kind of is, but it's not gonna appeal to the masses), let alone mintpal and the like. We've seen nothing yet.
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BTC: 37r8wbYRMPav3AU8w1D3FQmwtYenVzcbdX
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marcoman22
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May 20, 2014, 01:11:16 PM |
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Devs,Do you intend to contact another trading site? Exam mintpal,I think that site will give the monero a new price.
If MRO gets listed on mintpal , its price may go higher . It's 1000 Btc in the last 24hrs on PoloniEX, I'm sure MintPal already noticed. So its only a matter of time before it gets listed on mintpal , 1000btc is impressive .
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May 20, 2014, 01:13:13 PM Last edit: March 14, 2015, 09:46:43 PM by Broker69 |
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edits I didn't know about this. Bytecoin was forked into a coin that the community could participate in from day one.
Alas, none of the bugs or short comings were fixed in doing that— and it doesn't appear that any of the people involved in it have the background for the low level work. So you might have just written out the only active developers of the software, may not bode well for continued development. The fork also can't claim to be roses and sunshine wrt fairness: As someone very interested in privacy technology and as someone who is usually near the hub of technical discussion in the Bitcoin system, I'd never heard of that fork until just recently— nearly a month after it's start. And… has a very fast coin distribution, and was started with a difficulty much lower than the network could support. A lot could have been done to improve fairness (e.g. fixing the subsidy to a low level at least until the difficulty crossed the level where the prior system was, or setting the minimum difficulty to a good fraction of the achieved rate), promoting it outside of pools of altcoin speculators (e.g. why do I hear about zerocash 100,000 times for every time I hear about this stuff?), etc. Not that I think that any of the altcoin stuff is advisable, but if you're going to make a fork on the virtue of fairness wouldn't it behoove you to actually be fair? And, of course, the fork has now also been forked. That one at least tames the insanely fast distribution somewhat... but it too doesn't fix any of the worse parts... I can only imagine that we're going to continue to see once a month forks of that stuff— suits me fine, while the technology is interesting and useful, the speculative churn is not.
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parker928
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May 20, 2014, 01:20:35 PM |
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Trying to piggyback on the success of DarkCoin? Nice try. Little too late, little too ancient technology. Next time release 2 years earlier.
awwww thats cute another kook is mad cus he didn't get in on monero <3 I am drinking your fucking tears, collecting them like rainwater, mixing them in to my top shelf margarita CRY
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Brilliantrocket
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May 20, 2014, 01:24:53 PM |
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Risky investing is something with so many clones, and no first mover advantage. At this point it's naive to suggest that Monero will be "the" Cryptonote coin simply because it was the first Bytecoin clone.
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aminorex
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May 20, 2014, 01:25:52 PM |
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I didn't know about this. That is my mistake.
We have moved out some of our investment.
you will probably be buying it back at a higher price later on.
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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aminorex
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May 20, 2014, 01:27:26 PM |
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Risky investing is something with so many clones, and no first mover advantage. At this point it's naive to suggest that Monero will be "the" Cryptonote coin simply because it was the first Bytecoin clone.
actually, it is the only cryptonote coin that matters so far, and the best privacy of any crypto on the market. were it not for the risk we would not be up 40x in 3 weeks.
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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tamara163
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May 20, 2014, 01:28:39 PM |
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How to register all threads in simpleminer?
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emontmon
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May 20, 2014, 01:29:25 PM |
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I didn't know about this. That is my mistake. We have moved out some of our investment. Bytecoin was forked into a coin that the community could participate in from day one.
Alas, none of the bugs or short comings were fixed in doing that— and it doesn't appear that any of the people involved in it have the background for the low level work. So you might have just written out the only active developers of the software, may not bode well for continued development. The fork also can't claim to be roses and sunshine wrt fairness: As someone very interested in privacy technology and as someone who is usually near the hub of technical discussion in the Bitcoin system, I'd never heard of that fork until just recently— nearly a month after it's start. And… has a very fast coin distribution, and was started with a difficulty much lower than the network could support. A lot could have been done to improve fairness (e.g. fixing the subsidy to a low level at least until the difficulty crossed the level where the prior system was, or setting the minimum difficulty to a good fraction of the achieved rate), promoting it outside of pools of altcoin speculators (e.g. why do I hear about zerocash 100,000 times for every time I hear about this stuff?), etc. Not that I think that any of the altcoin stuff is advisable, but if you're going to make a fork on the virtue of fairness wouldn't it behoove you to actually be fair? And, of course, the fork has now also been forked. That one at least tames the insanely fast distribution somewhat... but it too doesn't fix any of the worse parts... I can only imagine that we're going to continue to see once a month forks of that stuff— suits me fine, while the technology is interesting and useful, the speculative churn is not. is this fud? he claims to be an expert and he implies he has his finger on the pulse of cryptocurrency. yet, he found out about this coin 1 month after it has come out. I had only heard of bitcoin in passing, never knew whta it was and signed up on bitcointalk and found out about this coin the day it was announced. either he is a fud spreder, or this should be humbling as he may not be the expert he claims to be.
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Brilliantrocket
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May 20, 2014, 01:29:29 PM |
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Risky investing is something with so many clones, and no first mover advantage. At this point it's naive to suggest that Monero will be "the" Cryptonote coin simply because it was the first Bytecoin clone.
actually, it is the only cryptonote coin that matters so far, and the best privacy of any crypto on the market. And what makes you think that besides that fact that you're invested in it? A different clone could gather a better development team, and then surpass Monero. It's not something you can definitively say won't happen.
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May 20, 2014, 01:31:16 PM |
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How to register all threads in simpleminer?
Run simpleminer as much as you want threads. Example : I'm running a Quad-core AMD, so I run 4 instance of simpleminer.
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aminorex
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May 20, 2014, 01:31:57 PM |
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Risky investing is something with so many clones, and no first mover advantage. At this point it's naive to suggest that Monero will be "the" Cryptonote coin simply because it was the first Bytecoin clone.
actually, it is the only cryptonote coin that matters so far, and the best privacy of any crypto on the market. And what makes you think that besides that fact that you're invested in it? my opinion doesnt matter. your opinion doesnt matter. the market has spoken. look at the volume. there can only be one.
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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Billyboy402
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May 20, 2014, 01:33:01 PM |
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THIS ACCOUNT WAS HACK > SORRY FOR ANY ONE THAT HAS DEALT WITH THIS ACCOUNT.
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emontmon
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May 20, 2014, 01:34:12 PM |
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Risky investing is something with so many clones, and no first mover advantage. At this point it's naive to suggest that Monero will be "the" Cryptonote coin simply because it was the first Bytecoin clone.
actually, it is the only cryptonote coin that matters so far, and the best privacy of any crypto on the market. And what makes you think that besides that fact that you're invested in it? A different clone could gather a better development team, and then surpass Monero. It's not something you can definitively say won't happen. then that coin would definately not have first mover advantage compared to this coin. your concerns seem to be contorted to fit your argument. is this fud?
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Xdragon
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May 20, 2014, 01:34:30 PM |
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Monero is now on minergate! First and only reliable CN pool. Join in.
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emontmon
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May 20, 2014, 01:35:58 PM |
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Monero is now on minergate! First and only reliable CN pool. Join in.
what are the fees
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Brilliantrocket
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May 20, 2014, 01:38:30 PM |
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Risky investing is something with so many clones, and no first mover advantage. At this point it's naive to suggest that Monero will be "the" Cryptonote coin simply because it was the first Bytecoin clone.
actually, it is the only cryptonote coin that matters so far, and the best privacy of any crypto on the market. And what makes you think that besides that fact that you're invested in it? A different clone could gather a better development team, and then surpass Monero. It's not something you can definitively say won't happen. then that coin would definately not have first mover advantage compared to this coin. your concerns seem to be contorted to fit your argument. is this fud? It's not first mover advantage if it's a carbon copy. "Well we cloned it first!" Sounds a bit trivial doesn't it ?
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May 20, 2014, 01:42:58 PM |
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Monero is now on minergate! First and only reliable CN pool. Join in.
No thanks, we have open source pool software here and u don't seem to interesting in supporting the os approach.
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blaaaaacksuit
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May 20, 2014, 01:43:02 PM |
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Risky investing is something with so many clones, and no first mover advantage. At this point it's naive to suggest that Monero will be "the" Cryptonote coin simply because it was the first Bytecoin clone.
actually, it is the only cryptonote coin that matters so far, and the best privacy of any crypto on the market. And what makes you think that besides that fact that you're invested in it? A different clone could gather a better development team, and then surpass Monero. It's not something you can definitively say won't happen. then that coin would definately not have first mover advantage compared to this coin. your concerns seem to be contorted to fit your argument. is this fud? It's not first mover advantage if it's a carbon copy. "Well we cloned it first!" Sounds a bit trivial doesn't it ? Tenebrix/Litecoin
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aminorex
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May 20, 2014, 01:43:31 PM |
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It's not something you can definitively say won't happen.
is this fud? Yes, that's pretty much the definition of FUD: "It's not something you can definitively say won't happen".
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Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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