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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4667221 times)
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May 23, 2014, 04:08:51 PM
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Is there a way to solo mine to one wallet, on two computers?

Yes, mine on two computer using the same address as destination.
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Every time a block is mined, a certain amount of BTC (called the subsidy) is created out of thin air and given to the miner. The subsidy halves every four years and will reach 0 in about 130 years.
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May 23, 2014, 04:09:52 PM
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?

Thanks a lot!

I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni

https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases

Seems to be working. The other one i had downloaded didnt have all the .dlls with it.
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May 23, 2014, 04:15:16 PM
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Could somebody please help me? I have an i7 processor with 8 cores but was wondering does it make a difference if I mine from the GUI wallet (pool) or should I perhaps use something else? If I should use something else, then what is the best miner?

Thanks a lot!

I beleive the lastest Cpu-miner multi from Lucas is what you want. It has Wolfs optimisations in it that will boost the speed if you have an an i7 with aes-ni

https://github.com/LucasJones/cpuminer-multi/releases

Seems to be working. The other one i had downloaded didnt have all the .dlls with it.

Is that the current most optimized miner?
I was about to use the official ones, but now I see these.

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May 23, 2014, 04:21:52 PM
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Just found a block, I'm well pleased!

I was pool mining monero but the payouts were low and very slow so I decided to give solo merge mining with fantomcoin a shot and two days later I've found two fantom blocks and just now a monero block. My hash rate is around 100 H/s so I know I'm lucky to get off to such a good start.

Just wanted to share and give others a little hope, the blocks are out there so keep on mining Smiley

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May 23, 2014, 04:22:32 PM
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It was 0 in all my atempts.

I've just transfered 1 coin and it worked. So aparently I had to split in ONE-COIN transaction whatever I need to transfer to the exchange. This is insane...  Shocked
you don't have to do that. People are transfering thousands of coins in one transaction without problem. You can try transfer a random amount to another address of yours to see if the problem still occur.

Yes, same error.

By any chance those who transfer thousand of coins are small miners? Do they get those thousands of coins throught hundreds of thousands of little transactions from pools to their wallets? Because that's how I get my 2 coins. My pool made almost a hundred transactions to send me those 2 coins.

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May 23, 2014, 04:23:08 PM
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Think im going to stick with simpleminer. Im getting ~200H/s with minerd and i get ~250H/s with simpleminer. Even though i like the output of minerd better lol.
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May 23, 2014, 04:34:33 PM
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Wallet issues and a few questions

When mining at a pool using a wallet address such as moneropool.com  how long does it take for the total Paid, to show up in the wallet,  I have 3.9 MRO listed as paid but not in my wallet yet, over 12 hours have passed.  Should I be expecting for wait for minutes , hours or days ?

Yesterday I transferred about 1.1 MRO from my wallet, using the Cryptonote wallet v.0.15 (GUI for SimpleWallet) to Poloniex using a transaction id, over 12 hours later nothing has shown up, how can I trace this transaction ?

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Recheck your wallet address, I've been receiving coins from moneropool.com without problems.

Discovered my problems started when I made copies of my wallet folder, Found my original wallet folder loaded my wallet.bin and discovered it still had balance of 1.1 so my transfer out never worked.
Using simplewallet.exe I noticed that the block height was stuck at 50402.  I download new copy of the wallet and the block chain to a diffrent computer and only copied over my original wallet.bin.address.txt and wallet.bin.keys.   Simplewallet recreated the wallet.bin file. On this new wallet bock height was 53136 and it contained 7 MRO.
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May 23, 2014, 04:48:04 PM
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It was 0 in all my atempts.

I've just transfered 1 coin and it worked. So aparently I had to split in ONE-COIN transaction whatever I need to transfer to the exchange. This is insane...  Shocked
you don't have to do that. People are transfering thousands of coins in one transaction without problem. You can try transfer a random amount to another address of yours to see if the problem still occur.

Yes, same error.

By any chance those who transfer thousand of coins are small miners? Do they get those thousands of coins throught hundreds of thousands of little transactions from pools to their wallets? Because that's how I get my 2 coins. My pool made almost a hundred transactions to send me those 2 coins.

Literally people can transfer any amount within one transaction, there is no limit. I don't know what's your problem but it should be local.
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May 23, 2014, 04:53:56 PM
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Is there a link of the full blockchain (blockchain.bin) ?

The blockchain as of May 21st is linked on the first post.
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May 23, 2014, 04:58:16 PM
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Is minergate pool a scam ? impossible te make a withdrawal

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May 23, 2014, 05:12:29 PM
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Is minergate pool a scam ? impossible te make a withdrawal
there not a scam, but they constantly have withdrawal issues.

http://www.extremepool.org (BCN) (MRO) (QCN) (XDN) (BBR) (AEON) (ORION) (DSH) (CRR) (INF8)
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May 23, 2014, 05:13:20 PM
Last edit: May 23, 2014, 05:44:30 PM by David Latapie
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People tend to forget there is a market (and a huge one) for traceable transactions.
- Public spending
- Donations

I have the feeling people are implying anonymity is better than transparency. Fact it is one is not superior to another. They are different. And, dare I say, complementary.

And it is not even a matter of good guy and bad guy. Just read about sousveillance and you will understand how traceability may help the society as a whole as much as anonymity can.

David I think you have a really good point! Althought, I think in the end the market for anonymous money will be bigger. I know myself I have never had any desire to have my transaction history be knowable to others. I definitely think you're right though that there will always be a place for non-anonymous currencies. Perhaps Bitcoin will continue to fulfill that roll in the future if an anonymous currency like Monero attains dominance.
OTOH, I recently read about enforcing companies to display their public payment_id for transparency reasons.

What OSI levels 1-7 have done, OSI levels 8-10 can have it undone Smiley

Edit: it's funny to me that it's borrowed from Esperanto since it actually carries over a design flaw - no way should the name of an international currency include a rhotic consonant, those are really hard for a lot of people to pronounce, depending on the phonology of their native language.
Esperanto always confused "world" and "Europe" anyway (which actually made some sense when it was created, during the heydays of Europe).

Monero: the first crytocurrency to bring bank secrecy and net neutrality to the blockchain.HyperStake: pushing the limits of staking.
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May 23, 2014, 05:27:13 PM
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extremehash.com is getting a lot of orphans, now 8 of the 13 unlocked. Is this just bad luck or something else at play?
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May 23, 2014, 05:40:19 PM
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What's the difference between monero and darkcoin?
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May 23, 2014, 05:48:21 PM
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Where can I buy this coin?
Read the OP. All exchanges are listed there.

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May 23, 2014, 05:50:06 PM
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What's the difference between monero and darkcoin?

Monero is simply a fully decentralised anonymous transaction CryptoCoin. Darkcoin requires centralised (rich get richer) nodes to perform CoinJoin anonymity.

The creator of CoinJoin (a core Bitcoin developer) has said CoinJoin is in every way inferior to Monero tech.

So simply put, Darkcoin is a weak attempt to implement an inferior technology. However it's being pumped 24 hours a day as the Bitcoin killer and the followers believe the Darkcoin lead developer to be the next Satoshi.

They actually believe Darkcoin is the final CryptoCoin. I would urge caution.

Monero, Bitcoin and even Ethereum and not the final CryptoCoin, far from it.
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May 23, 2014, 05:59:17 PM
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What's the difference between monero and darkcoin?

Monero is simply a fully decentralised anonymous transaction CryptoCoin. Darkcoin requires centralised (rich get richer) nodes to perform CoinJoin anonymity.

The creator of CoinJoin (a core Bitcoin developer) has said CoinJoin is in every way inferior to Monero tech.

So simply put, Darkcoin is a weak attempt to implement an inferior technology. However it's being pumped 24 hours a day as the Bitcoin killer and the followers believe the Darkcoin lead developer to be the next Satoshi.

They actually believe Darkcoin is the final CryptoCoin. I would urge caution.

Monero, Bitcoin and even Ethereum and not the final CryptoCoin, far from it.

Are you part of the Monero Core Team? If so, you are sure misinformed.

The dev of Darkcoin implemented a Much much more advanced CoinJoin than maxwell did.. You cannot compare the two. The darksend/masternode system is as anonymous as Ring Signatues.

Monero offers: Ring Signatures copied from Bytecoin

Darkcoin offers: Masternodes that act as an incentive to uphold the network AND allow anonymous payments, and Darkcoin will also have Ring Signatures and I2P in a few months. Plus, Darkcoin will be the first to do so, it's already the first to implement advanced CoinJoin tech in a coin plus it's the first coin to have the x11 algo, which is much more asic resistant than Litecoin.

Monero is a copy/clone of Bytecoin and offers nothing innovative besides stealing work from another coin(Bytecoin). This coin has no future sorry to say. Anyone who disagrees is either a huge stakeholder in monero or a troll. There's no iff's about it, Copycat clones with no innovation like Monero never go far.

As I type this..There are  other Bytecoin clone's out with Monero such as HoneyPenny, Quazarcoin, and FantomCoin, and Bytecoin which Monero was forked/cloned/copied from, what makes Monero special? Nothing.
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May 23, 2014, 06:03:16 PM
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is there a bounty on a german translation? I could make a proper one
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May 23, 2014, 06:11:43 PM
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@Darkota : LOL. Not much confident in DRK anymore if you have to spread such lies? or are you just boderline idiotic ? U should sell your DRK for any Cryptonote coin before the market realise that DRK doesnt even protect your privacy as most masternodes are centralized within amazon servers. Seriously sell fast. You technology is has been and you guys are in a bubble. Get your profit and leave before its too late!
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May 23, 2014, 06:11:55 PM
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The dev of Darkcoin implemented a Much much more advanced CoinJoin than maxwell did.. You cannot compare the two. The darksend/masternode system is as anonymous as Ring Signatues.

Monero offers: Ring Signatures copied from Bytecoin

Darkcoin offers: Masternodes that act as an incentive to uphold the network AND allow anonymous payments, and Darkcoin will also have Ring Signatures and I2P in a few months. Plus, Darkcoin will be the first to do so, it's already the first to implement advanced CoinJoin tech in a coin plus it's the first coin to have the x11 algo, which is much more asic resistant than Litecoin.

Monero is a copy/clone of Bytecoin and offers nothing innovative besides stealing work from another coin(Bytecoin). This coin has no future sorry to say. Anyone who disagrees is either a huge stakeholder in monero or a troll. There's no iff's about it, Copycat clones with no innovation like Monero never go far.

As I type this..There are  other Bytecoin clone's out with Monero such as HoneyPenny, Quazarcoin, and FantomCoin, and Bytecoin which Monero was forked/cloned/copied from, what makes Monero special? Nothing.

I know you're a major Darkcoin advocate and I don't mind you being into Darkcoin, but the lies you spread are borderline fraud.

- Monero offers the Bytecoin tech without the pre-mine, also MRO developers are leading all miner and client speed improvements over Bytecoin. They really are now in the lead.

- The community agrees with this, that is why MRO hashrate is currently higher than all other CryptoNote coins combined.

- Darksend is not a good improvement, great minds in Bitcoin IRC talked about how it's not all that great. It has centralisation issues, trust issues, attack issues.

- Ring sig in Monero cannot be compared to Darkcoin, Darkcoin is mere puff in comparison.
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