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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4669882 times)
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June 30, 2014, 01:43:03 AM
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gcc-4.8-base:
  Installiert:           (keine)
  Installationskandidat: 4.8.2-19ubuntu1
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        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main i386 Packages

OK. Disclaimer: I have never tried this myself. But if you have your virgin snapshot and still want to try it:

Code:
sudo apt-get install gcc-4.8-base

Not sure if this will deinstall 4.9, though. Try the gcc --version again after apt-get is finished.

Edit: You may have to do the same with g++-4.8

I had to do remove 4.9 as well, I just used, if i can remember:
sudo apt-get autoremove gcc-4.9 g++-4.9
sudo apt-get install gcc-4.8 g++-4.8 build-essential
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June 30, 2014, 02:24:50 AM
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i took a fairly significant position in XMR.

Me too.  I mined 1.53 XMR.  That's right, whaley status.
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June 30, 2014, 02:27:46 AM
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Smiley

Congrats! You are welcome to XMR Grin

Thanks. I think some people would call me an asset to the nxt community. Hopefully i can be an asset here as well. I do escrow and sometimes organize projects. Also i do some writing from time to time.

Welcome, you got in low Smiley

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June 30, 2014, 02:33:59 AM
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Smiley

Congrats! You are welcome to XMR Grin

Thanks. I think some people would call me an asset to the nxt community. Hopefully i can be an asset here as well. I do escrow and sometimes organize projects. Also i do some writing from time to time.

Welcome, you got in low Smiley

thats the idea Grin

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June 30, 2014, 02:47:34 AM
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Smiley

Was that you with a 6 btc buy @480 when the price was 420?  That was amazing.
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June 30, 2014, 02:59:53 AM
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Smiley

Was that you with a 6 btc buy @480 when the price was 420?  That was amazing.

Guilty

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June 30, 2014, 03:15:02 AM
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Smiley

Was that you with a 6 btc buy @480 when the price was 420?  That was amazing.

lulz
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June 30, 2014, 03:43:03 AM
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well guys i can come out of the closet now. i took a fairly significant position in XMR. you may have noticed if you were watching poloniex. those little green candles were me Smiley

Was that you with a 6 btc buy @480 when the price was 420?  That was amazing.

lulz

Did i miss something? I did a few tests to make sure that it was clearing everything in the right order and working its way up the sell orders one at a time. It appeared to be working fine when i did my tests.

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June 30, 2014, 04:12:26 AM
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there was probably a better way to make your buys, in order to minimize your costs.  i wouldn't know.  but i lulz anyway because dude's sarcasm made me laugh. 
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June 30, 2014, 04:18:41 AM
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there was probably a better way to make your buys, in order to minimize your costs.  i wouldn't know.  but i lulz anyway because dude's sarcasm made me laugh. 

i went ahead and checked the average that i paid and it was about half way between the price that i started buying at and the price that i ended up pushing it up to. i think it just ended up looking funny because it cleared the transactions in a strange order, so even though i bought out all of those orders, it filled some of the larger ones like a fraction of a second before it filled some of the smaller ones.

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June 30, 2014, 04:37:11 AM
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Russian thread updated.

Monero is your money privacy.
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June 30, 2014, 04:39:58 AM
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there was probably a better way to make your buys, in order to minimize your costs.  i wouldn't know.  but i lulz anyway because dude's sarcasm made me laugh. 

It wasn't intended as sarcasm.  I just hadn't seen something like that before.  I was watching the buy and sell orders contemplating what I was going to do as the price had just come down after being pumped a bit. Then I saw that order placed and it disappeared almost as soon as it was placed.  That's how fast the orders get filled. I know that because I once mistakenly put in a bid too high.
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June 30, 2014, 05:09:12 AM
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there was probably a better way to make your buys, in order to minimize your costs.  i wouldn't know.  but i lulz anyway because dude's sarcasm made me laugh. 

I have bought 1k at a time and where we are now this moves the market.  Even placing bids and taking out decent asks eventually shifts prices.  You can do private trades of wait for bids to fill, but if your thought is you are buying into a rebounding market you are going to make some little waves.
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June 30, 2014, 05:10:29 AM
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there was probably a better way to make your buys, in order to minimize your costs.  i wouldn't know.  but i lulz anyway because dude's sarcasm made me laugh. 

i went ahead and checked the average that i paid and it was about half way between the price that i started buying at and the price that i ended up pushing it up to. i think it just ended up looking funny because it cleared the transactions in a strange order, so even though i bought out all of those orders, it filled some of the larger ones like a fraction of a second before it filled some of the smaller ones.

Welcome aboard.  IMHO you've just gained the potential to change your life a little. Wink
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June 30, 2014, 05:17:27 AM
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there was probably a better way to make your buys, in order to minimize your costs.  i wouldn't know.  but i lulz anyway because dude's sarcasm made me laugh. 

i went ahead and checked the average that i paid and it was about half way between the price that i started buying at and the price that i ended up pushing it up to. i think it just ended up looking funny because it cleared the transactions in a strange order, so even though i bought out all of those orders, it filled some of the larger ones like a fraction of a second before it filled some of the smaller ones.

Welcome aboard.  IMHO you've just gained the potential to change your life a little. Wink

I haven’t made a bad bet yet in crypto. With a little luck this wont be the first. Grin

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June 30, 2014, 05:22:46 AM
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There's no QT style wallet for Monero though, am I right?  Huh Huh

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June 30, 2014, 05:25:57 AM
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There's no QT style wallet for Monero though, am I right?  Huh Huh

You are.

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June 30, 2014, 05:31:53 AM
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There's no QT style wallet for Monero though, am I right?  Huh Huh

You are.

Here are the updates for the GUI Wallet bounty 1st July Wink

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=589561.0
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June 30, 2014, 05:33:40 AM
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I haven’t made a bad bet yet in crypto. With a little luck this wont be the first. Grin

The signal to noise ratio in the altcoin universe is so epicfully horrible its no surprise that so few realize the potential here.

This coin is not competing with Bitcoin.  On the contrary this is one of the few coins which does something that Bitcoin needs.  This platform is the technical lone runner in the race for monetary privacy in the crypto space, and if it achieves it it also allows Bitcoin to be the transparent medium of exchange it was designed to be.  Bitcoin benefits by not having to simulate privacy and therefore can remain pure.

Something HAS to rise up to offer this functionality.  At the moment nothing I know of comes even remotely close to Monero's lead in this arena.
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June 30, 2014, 05:36:33 AM
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There's no QT style wallet for Monero though, am I right?  Huh Huh

Thank God, no. Wink

Monero is getting ready to open those floodgates, but there are so many fundamentally more important things now.  For example the current database is a disaster.

Let the devs finish that, then bring the drooling masses.

In the mean time smart money gets to mine or buy up cheap coins.
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