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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4667188 times)
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July 04, 2014, 03:00:22 AM
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do you own any yet? if not post an address.

Thx, I've just recently bought a few on Poloniex after some friends showed me to this thread about XMR.  We were all part of a KNC mining Group Buy where the administrator ran away with our money, but I've picked up some amazing contacts in the process.  We are still communicating in a brand new Skype Group, mainly raving about XMR's potential.

I've added tip addresses into my footer now  Wink

your xmr address isnt working for me and i dont think its a problem on my end because i tried sending some back to myself and it worked fine.

Please add me on skype @ thestatdude. We have a small XMR fan group as well.

Anon, can I earn some tips?  Wink

Well im not really giving tips per say. Its donations to people who are just getting interested but dont own any coins yet. I gave away 0.9 monero to like 10 people over on the nxtforum thread because i knew they would almost all be new Smiley. I could perhaps be persuaded to donate some nxt to you though since you would probably be new to nxt. You have to download the client though, no exchange addresses.

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July 04, 2014, 04:26:41 AM
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Sorry not impressed. The pace of checkins and the quantity of changes being checked in (I reviewed all those commits) is not at all impressive. In fact it seems downright slow. I've made my living coding and running dev teams and if I had a team that was only contributing that amount of code per week there would be some serious changes to the team. Seems like the devs are working on this like two hours per day or something. Time for a much bigger dev team. You guys should be actively recruiting, not turning away help as has been done several times in this thread.


No need for rapid development?
Show me one Coin github which is more active:
https://github.com/i2pcpp/i2pcpp/commits/master (i2p router c port)
https://github.com/mikezackles/bitmonero/commits/daemonize ("daemonizing" the daemon branch)
https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/commits/rocksdb (db implementation started - using rocksdb, a leveldb fork)
https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/commits/rpcwallet (rpc based wallet for exchanges/merchants etc)
https://github.com/Neozaru/bitmonero/commits/wallet_wrapper (high level gui api)
https://github.com/Neozaru/bitmonero-qt/commits/master (Qt based gui for monero)
... plus the sideprojects...


If you want to help, help with the GUI or come to monero-dev on freenode, we have tons of work.
Or if you want to speedup everything and cant help with code, theres a devfund address in the startpost.

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July 04, 2014, 04:35:44 AM
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Sorry not impressed. The pace of checkins and the quantity of changes being checked in (I reviewed all those commits) is not at all impressive. In fact it seems downright slow. I've made my living coding and running dev teams and if I had a team that was only contributing that amount of code per week there would be some serious changes to the team. Seems like the devs are working on this like two hours per day or something. Time for a much bigger dev team. You guys should be actively recruiting, not turning away help as has been done several times in this thread.


No need for rapid development?
Show me one Coin github which is more active:
https://github.com/i2pcpp/i2pcpp/commits/master (i2p router c port)
https://github.com/mikezackles/bitmonero/commits/daemonize ("daemonizing" the daemon branch)
https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/commits/rocksdb (db implementation started - using rocksdb, a leveldb fork)
https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/commits/rpcwallet (rpc based wallet for exchanges/merchants etc)
https://github.com/Neozaru/bitmonero/commits/wallet_wrapper (high level gui api)
https://github.com/Neozaru/bitmonero-qt/commits/master (Qt based gui for monero)
... plus the sideprojects...


If you want to help, help with the GUI or come to monero-dev on freenode, we have tons of work.
Or if you want to speedup everything and cant help with code, theres a devfund address in the startpost.


Have you submitted any pull requests to the repository? If not, then maybe you should start contributing before accusing the devs of not accepting help.

Last I checked, the devs are not receiving a salary for their work. Would you like to step up and pay them to quit their day jobs and allocate all their attention to Monero?
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July 04, 2014, 04:44:00 AM
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Sorry not impressed. The pace of checkins and the quantity of changes being checked in (I reviewed all those commits) is not at all impressive. In fact it seems downright slow. I've made my living coding and running dev teams and if I had a team that was only contributing that amount of code per week there would be some serious changes to the team. Seems like the devs are working on this like two hours per day or something. Time for a much bigger dev team. You guys should be actively recruiting, not turning away help as has been done several times in this thread.

Having more people on board is always better. As you're a software professional, I'm looking forward to your contributions :-)
Where do I find your repo on github?
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July 04, 2014, 04:45:31 AM
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It will be astonishing if there could be a way to side-embed this with bitcoin (decentralized), or at least conjugate their payment terminals to each other (centralizd). Any idea?
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July 04, 2014, 04:48:16 AM
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It will be astonishing if there could be a way to side-embed this with bitcoin (decentralized), or at least conjugate their payment terminals to each other (centralizd). Any idea?


I recognize you from the nxt community. How long have you been involved here?

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July 04, 2014, 04:52:51 AM
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It will be astonishing if there could be a way to side-embed this with bitcoin (decentralized), or at least conjugate their payment terminals to each other (centralizd). Any idea?


I recognize you from the nxt community. How long have you been involved here?
Not too much, about two weeks I guess. Unfortunately the nice ROI I got from Nxt made me left away from monitoring alt-scene for several months.
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July 04, 2014, 04:57:48 AM
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It will be astonishing if there could be a way to side-embed this with bitcoin (decentralized), or at least conjugate their payment terminals to each other (centralizd). Any idea?


I recognize you from the nxt community. How long have you been involved here?
nice ROI

thats a little bit of an understatement. you may literally be a legit guinness book entry world record holder. Cheesy

anyway yea me too. this is my first foray since my involvement in nxt. cryptonote really seems promising and monero the most promising among them.

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July 04, 2014, 05:07:17 AM
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It will be astonishing if there could be a way to side-embed this with bitcoin (decentralized), or at least conjugate their payment terminals to each other (centralizd). Any idea?


I recognize you from the nxt community. How long have you been involved here?
nice ROI

thats a little bit of an understatement. you may literally be a legit guinness book entry world record holder. Cheesy

anyway yea me too. this is my first foray since my involvement in nxt. cryptonote really seems promising and monero the most promising among them.
Unfortunately monero is a bit pricy now to buy a huge pack from, but I bought some..
Anyway for me this one is more of an interesting project to involve and follow than an investment vehicle.
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July 04, 2014, 05:11:55 AM
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It will be astonishing if there could be a way to side-embed this with bitcoin (decentralized), or at least conjugate their payment terminals to each other (centralizd). Any idea?


I recognize you from the nxt community. How long have you been involved here?
nice ROI

thats a little bit of an understatement. you may literally be a legit guinness book entry world record holder. Cheesy

anyway yea me too. this is my first foray since my involvement in nxt. cryptonote really seems promising and monero the most promising among them.
Unfortunately monero is a bit pricy now to buy a huge pack from, but I bought some..
Anyway for me this one is more of an interesting project to involve and follow than an investment vehicle.

I personally dont pay too much attention to price. I try to focus on everything else besides.

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July 04, 2014, 06:49:45 AM
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ablout a pool

http://moneropool.org/

http://img03.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/i3/21157051/TB2KbfTXVXXXXXVXXXXXXXXXXXX-21157051.jpg

and

http://img04.taobaocdn.com/imgextra/i4/21157051/TB2v6bRXVXXXXb3XXXXXXXXXXXX-21157051.jpg

why??!
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July 04, 2014, 06:53:32 AM
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is that an ARG puzzle?
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July 04, 2014, 07:27:42 AM
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so, how easy will merchant adoption be for cryptonote vs bitcoin?

I am dubious that Monero ever achieves mass merchant adoption.  It's use is further complicated and obfuscated compared to bitcoin.  The need for a payment ID is one thing.  I believe XMR stands a chance to be a better store of wealth than Bitcoin.  And by doing this frees bitcoin up to concentrate on being a currency.

That said, it COULD happen that Monero has success in merchant transactions.  Who can say?
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July 04, 2014, 07:45:36 AM
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Extreme Pool
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July 04, 2014, 08:00:47 AM
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All this talk about "No GUI Wallet," then what is this that I have been using for more than a week?



link?
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July 04, 2014, 08:14:38 AM
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Here's the GUI bounty thread, you find several GUI's there:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=589561.300

Still under development, but e.g. the GUIs from Jojatekok and neozaru seem fairly good already (can't comment on the other ones which might also be in good shape). Some people have made good experiences trying them out, and the GUI devs are very helpful in general if you encounter problems.


All this talk about "No GUI Wallet," then what is this that I have been using for more than a week?

http://s22.postimg.org/5lsjkrosx/monerow1.jpg

link?
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July 04, 2014, 10:34:20 AM
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Sorry guys, my first post was a bit agressive, so I took it down.

I was talking about the uncertainty around the coin, which is understandable, considering all the goings-on in the thread, but that wasn't the point. The point is: recently I was lurking around the CN coins threads and came to a conclusion that Monero has a lot of potential and I think you guys should put more faith in it. Hence, imo, everything that can potentially bring the coin closer to the Moon should be met with more trust, like its integration into the hitbtc exchange.

To prove that point, I myself bought a market maker's contract and already started trading.

K.
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July 04, 2014, 10:41:42 AM
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link for Top 100 Richest Addresses ?
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July 04, 2014, 10:42:50 AM
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so, how easy will merchant adoption be for cryptonote vs bitcoin?

The main issue I see right now is getting people to think about it as something different to Bitcoin, the payment ID thing is a minor usability issue that can be overcome, in terms of integrated payment points that should be no harder than exchanges systems for trading XMR.

The advantages of using XMR for payments far outweighs the negatives of being slightly harder to use. I disagree with the poster who suggested it as a good store of value and not as a usable currency. I personally think it is very much the opposite of that and due to the privacy features is a much more desirable currency to use for everyday transactions than any other options.



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July 04, 2014, 10:45:43 AM
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Do you know of the following:

- paper wallets
- reduced/zero/negative trading fees for market makers in exchanges
- whether it makes sense to buy boolberry as a hedge or not

Thank you in advance Smiley

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