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August 13, 2014, 01:19:35 AM
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Hi dev, have tou seen the last news about bytecoin, news in the dev seems interesting, will it be incorporated in monero soon ?

Our strategy is always to evaluate changes and features from the other cryptonote-derived coins and decide ourselves whether to incorporate those changes more or less unchanged, incorporate them in modified form, or not incorporate them at all.

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August 13, 2014, 01:24:19 AM
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For sure,  but will take a look at what incorporated trade escrow service is promising
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August 13, 2014, 01:50:57 AM
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For sure,  but will take a look at what incorporated trade escrow service is promising

If you are referring to multisig which enables on-chain escrow, that will definitely be supported in Monero. Whether or not the other project's code turns out to be useful or if we implement it another way remains to be seen.

If you are referring to something other than multisig, please explain because I'm not aware of a specific trade escrow feature being promised.
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August 13, 2014, 01:54:22 AM
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I want to study this further...

I get concerned with quick changes and 'mandatory' updates....

With good reason based on experience.

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August 13, 2014, 02:07:05 AM
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Wow what happened to the hashrate on moneropool.com?  Shocked

From their front page:

08-13: Pool upgrade in progress. Mining works fine in background. Stats back at ~ 03:00 UTC.

LOL I'm such an idiot for not checking the main page.  Thanks for the info!

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August 13, 2014, 02:57:33 AM
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I want to study this further...

I get concerned with quick changes and 'mandatory' updates....

With good reason based on experience.

The mandatory update is pretty old now. It is mandatory because the old versions used a fixed TX fee much too small to prevent dust and spamming. If you tried to use an old version, no miner would take your transaction. This also helps blockchain size.
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August 13, 2014, 04:31:24 AM
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Freee XMR anybody??  Grin

More info in the official thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=731365.0
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August 13, 2014, 08:20:17 AM
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I want to study this further...

I get concerned with quick changes and 'mandatory' updates....

With good reason based on experience.

The mandatory update is pretty old now. It is mandatory because the old versions used a fixed TX fee much too small to prevent dust and spamming. If you tried to use an old version, no miner would take your transaction. This also helps blockchain size.

Many people still running outdated clients. I see such transactions in daemon logs several times per day so far.

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August 13, 2014, 10:51:15 AM
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It's not the first currency where I tell this: one of the first features of a wallet should be to check, at least at start-up, if it's outdated and tell the user to update. There will always be 2 version numbers available: last known version and last mandatory version.
It's not difficult to implement and even the command line wallet can have that check.

Ohwell, maybe in the next version Smiley

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August 13, 2014, 11:20:07 AM
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It's not the first currency where I tell this: one of the first features of a wallet should be to check, at least at start-up, if it's outdated and tell the user to update. There will always be 2 version numbers available: last known version and last mandatory version.
It's not difficult to implement and even the command line wallet can have that check.

Ohwell, maybe in the next version Smiley

Well, the thing is, we don't want the daemon making non-p2p connections unless explicitly allowed by the user, so checking via the web is a no-go. What we *can* do is add functionality where if > 58% of connected peers (ie. 7 of the standard 12 max) are on a newer version, notify the user that a new version is available. Peers can indicate the last mandatory version, too, and if you're on a version < that version the daemon can pump out lots of warnings, and simplewallet can have an additional confirmation dialog for every transaction before sending.

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August 13, 2014, 11:26:36 AM
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Well, the thing is, we don't want the daemon making non-p2p connections unless explicitly allowed by the user, so checking via the web is a no-go.

Ah, OK. You know better...

What we *can* do is add functionality where if > 58% of connected peers (ie. 7 of the standard 12 max) are on a newer version, notify the user that a new version is available. Peers can indicate the last mandatory version, too, and if you're on a version < that version the daemon can pump out lots of warnings, and simplewallet can have an additional confirmation dialog for every transaction before sending.

So there are possible solutions Smiley


I'm impressed of the fast response and the fact you indeed thought of possible solutions. WTG!

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August 13, 2014, 08:04:13 PM
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I'm having issues compiling monerod. This is what it spits out after compiling using Ubuntu VM 14.04 with boost 1.56. It fully compiled but running ./bitmonerod gives me this:


2014-Aug-13 16:00:47.519609 Starting...
2014-Aug-13 16:00:47.520657 bitmonero v0.8.8.1()
2014-Aug-13 16:00:47.520777 Module folder: ./bitmonerod
2014-Aug-13 16:00:47.521277 Initializing p2p server...
Segmentation fault (core dumped)


Any ideas? I had no issues when on Ubuntu 13 but after the update it was complaining about 1.53 and I know the stock 1.54 boost wasn't compatible with bitmonero and other cryptonote coins.

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August 13, 2014, 08:12:10 PM
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I have released Monero stratum proxy (open source).

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735738.msg8310952#msg8310952



Added how-to for windows installation

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August 13, 2014, 08:14:29 PM
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How is Monero doing these days?  had sold all at the peak.

~CfA~

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I have already solved the problem on that goes until.

But I am far too busy to elucidate where half as much will go from far decision space on a parabolic axis.

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Alas I must rest for a week now, but before I go I want to remind you not to forget what I haven't talked about yet.
I think you're missing the point. there are indices yet to address which we need to factor into the vertex manipulation which will no doubt result in a bilateral view of this whole predicament. In layman's terms, we should direct our energy toward the pruning of such ridiculous hyperbole from an otherwise unique technical and scientific standpoint in order to progress and further our collective understanding of each node of an otherwise complex and fragmented system element.

I think what you are saying is we may have drifted a little too far off topic.  And I think this is true.

That was an artful double troll up there though.

Or you could just keep on going and become the second meme-speak-coin after Doge....
(Honestly, this chaos-talk is pretty fun  Wink )
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August 13, 2014, 09:07:35 PM
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How is Monero doing these days?  had sold all at the peak.

~CfA~

Which peak?
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August 13, 2014, 09:36:17 PM
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How is Monero doing these days?  had sold all at the peak.

~CfA~

Many are willing to buy in but do not understand that when the turn comes, they may not have the opportunity. The ones who waited in 0.002315 are still waiting to buy in. I would forecast that the definite turn happens next week. My original forecast was Sunday, this week, but today's action was weak and vwap was lower than yesterday, hence the delay.

Technically etc., the coin is doing fine. So I am afraid the boom mentioned in the first paragraph may start happening already this week. (My forecast is still next week.) 0.00334 looks like it is close but will prove to be strong as a wall, making this the last cheap entry.

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August 13, 2014, 10:05:49 PM
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How is Monero doing these days?  had sold all at the peak.

~CfA~

Many are willing to buy in but do not understand that when the turn comes, they may not have the opportunity. The ones who waited in 0.002315 are still waiting to buy in. I would forecast that the definite turn happens next week. My original forecast was Sunday, this week, but today's action was weak and vwap was lower than yesterday, hence the delay.

Technically etc., the coin is doing fine. So I am afraid the boom mentioned in the first paragraph may start happening already this week. (My forecast is still next week.) 0.00334 looks like it is close but will prove to be strong as a wall, making this the last cheap entry.

Why do you believe this?
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August 13, 2014, 10:28:11 PM
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Please,
you can remove "Currently Ddos'd" off monero.crypto-pool.fr .
I have not DDOS'd

And if DDOS begining
And DDOS clasic TCP/UDP  is perfectly under control with arbor and Architecture network/system
And DDOS stratum is perfectly under control now if rebegining with new version of script monitoring .

Last day impact is very lower . Pool as good resisted only 15 minutes perturbation

Thanks,

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August 13, 2014, 10:35:54 PM
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How is Monero doing these days?  had sold all at the peak.

~CfA~

Why don't you donate Jojaetok the 5,000 xmr offered then we'll talk ?

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