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September 28, 2014, 04:16:28 PM |
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I was waiting for a 2 months, but nothing positive was happened.. Sold about 5k coins today even at this low price! Now I'm really happy! Bye bye monero!
Stealthcoin shill In my post was no word about Stealthcoin. This thread is about Monero, Mr.3x2, be polite. If you cant wait for more than 2 months you shouldnt be in crypto
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"We are just fools. We insanely believe that we can replace one politician with another and something will really change. The ONLY possible way to achieve change is to change the very system of how government functions. Until we are prepared to do that, suck it up for your future belongs to the madness and corruption of politicians." Martin Armstrong
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September 28, 2014, 04:19:21 PM |
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I was waiting for a 2 months, but nothing positive was happened.. Sold about 5k coins today even at this low price! Now I'm really happy! Bye bye monero!
Stealthcoin shill In my post was no word about Stealthcoin. This thread is about Monero, Mr.3x2, be polite. If you cant wait for more than 2 months you shouldnt be in crypto You really think he had 5k xmr he is just here to promote he BS coin
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September 28, 2014, 04:20:16 PM |
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Remember Darkcoin? The price was stable for at least 3 /4 months than had risen up I suppose there will be similar pattern here or maybe some kind of revolusion!!
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September 28, 2014, 04:22:30 PM |
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I was waiting for a 2 months, but nothing positive was happened.. Sold about 5k coins today even at this low price! Now I'm really happy! Bye bye monero!
tomorrow up +400% xd FUN FACT: ... having sold all Bitcoins 2 months ago at 650 US-$ instead of hodling them in nice form of a Monero Bag would have been the better bottomline. Now it's more like 388 US-$ with a strong tendency pointing downwards. The big picture is disliked by all fractions, be it pro or contra Monero.
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September 28, 2014, 04:24:51 PM |
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I was waiting for a 2 months, but nothing positive was happened.. Sold about 5k coins today even at this low price! Now I'm really happy! Bye bye monero!
tomorrow up +400% xd FUN FACT: ... having sold all Bitcoins 2 months ago at 650 US-$ instead of hodling them in nice form of a Monero Bag would have been the better bottomline. Now it's more like 388 US-$ with a strong tendency pointing downwards. The big picture is disliked by all fractions, be it pro or contra Monero. You are right, so it's double mistake
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[XST] Stealth-Coin.com | Tor | StealthSend, World's first anonymous SMS
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September 28, 2014, 04:35:19 PM |
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It happenz
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September 28, 2014, 04:39:18 PM |
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FUN FACT:
... having sold all Bitcoins 2 months ago at 650 US-$ instead of hodling them in nice form of a Monero Bag would have been the better bottomline. Now it's more like 388 US-$ with a strong tendency pointing downwards. The big picture is disliked by all fractions, be it pro or contra Monero.
You are right, so it's double mistake Yes, and yes. The last mistake was selling your stack. We have allready worked out that holding Bitcoins is no solution anymore (I assume that is because nobody mines them now anymore. Most mining Rigs have migrated onto new Altcoin algos. BTC always has been about the mining in first place) and there is a spot opening soon for a replacement. Betting all-in on XMR to jump into that gap with success is a bold move. Leverage your gambling on other base technologies. Like 20$ on the black horse (dark-aynthing), some so called 2.0 coins (I do not, just mentioning for completeness), definitely 30$ on the white horse (CryptoNote variants) and some pennies on Zerocoin/cash since that seems high risk bet. Good luck!
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spacelab
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September 28, 2014, 06:06:25 PM |
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quick question about merged mining: If i mine monero and merge mine with fcn or mcn, am i losing out on potential monero? Thanks
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argentinx
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September 28, 2014, 06:10:06 PM |
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if you do solo miner "is the only way now to make merge miner" the problem is that the blocks you'll find them after a long time days or weeks if you have hashrate low
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September 28, 2014, 06:12:41 PM |
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if you do solo miner "is the only way now to make merge miner" the problem is that the blocks you'll find them after a long time days or weeks if you have hashrate low
there also is at least one pool that support merge mining, check minergate.com
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September 28, 2014, 06:17:02 PM |
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quick question about merged mining: If i mine monero and merge mine with fcn or mcn, am i losing out on potential monero? Thanks As i understand for merged mining there are not so optimized miners as are for mining Monero. What you get beside Monero is worth so little, that cant cover that difference.
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September 28, 2014, 06:22:14 PM |
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quick question about merged mining: If i mine monero and merge mine with fcn or mcn, am i losing out on potential monero? Thanks As i understand for merged mining there are not so optimized miners as are for mining Monero. What you get beside Monero is worth so little, that cant cover that difference. So i would be better off just mining monero? I have 8 cores and 4 nvidea 750 ti's, would my best bet be to run 3 cores on monero and run the 4 cards on darkcoin? or can i get away with adding more cores without taking away from the gpu processing??
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September 28, 2014, 06:28:18 PM |
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quick question about merged mining: If i mine monero and merge mine with fcn or mcn, am i losing out on potential monero? Thanks As i understand for merged mining there are not so optimized miners as are for mining Monero. What you get beside Monero is worth so little, that cant cover that difference. uh? i've used the same miners i was using on monero only pools without problems, the only difference was that on minergate.com i was getting rejects (~3-4%) while on other monero pools i never got one...
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Este Nuno
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September 28, 2014, 06:40:57 PM |
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How does I2P integration apply to Monero? Can you currently use Tor? What advantages to privacy do you gain from using these? I guess what I'm asking is how much information you broadcast to others if you're not using any thing to hide yourself. Do people here consider it critical to use additional privacy tools?
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September 28, 2014, 06:49:14 PM |
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minergate is fuck up site
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September 28, 2014, 08:52:09 PM |
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How does I2P integration apply to Monero? Can you currently use Tor? What advantages to privacy do you gain from using these? I guess what I'm asking is how much information you broadcast to others if you're not using any thing to hide yourself. Do people here consider it critical to use additional privacy tools?
The privacy you gain is that your ISP (or someone working with your ISP or who has compromised your ISP) can see your traffic and at present identify the transactions you originate (since they were not sent in, thus not relayed). Some may object to others being able to determine you are even running a Monero node (and presently this applies to not only to your ISP but also your peers). Tor or i2p largely fixes these with some caveats about how they can themselves be compromised, Sybil attacked, some issues with traffic analysis, etc.
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September 28, 2014, 08:53:28 PM |
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quick question about merged mining: If i mine monero and merge mine with fcn or mcn, am i losing out on potential monero? Thanks As i understand for merged mining there are not so optimized miners as are for mining Monero. What you get beside Monero is worth so little, that cant cover that difference. So i would be better off just mining monero? I have 8 cores and 4 nvidea 750 ti's, would my best bet be to run 3 cores on monero and run the 4 cards on darkcoin? or can i get away with adding more cores without taking away from the gpu processing?? With most GPU miners you really only need one core for a even a few GPUs, but you will have to tune your own rig to be sure.
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Este Nuno
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September 28, 2014, 09:13:25 PM |
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The privacy you gain is that your ISP (or someone working with your ISP or who has compromised your ISP) can see your traffic and at present identify the transactions you originate (since they were not sent in, thus not relayed). Some may object to others being able to determine you are even running a Monero node (and presently this applies to not only to your ISP but also your peers). Tor or i2p largely fixes these with some caveats about how they can themselves be compromised, Sybil attacked, some issues with traffic analysis, etc.
I see. Thanks for the explanation.
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September 28, 2014, 11:19:45 PM |
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monero.crypto-pool.fr is update ( 15 minutes after last patch )
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September 28, 2014, 11:29:24 PM |
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So with time warp attack the attacker basically turns his hashing power on and off in a pattern of resonant frequency? Am i understanding this right? I haven’t actually heard the name before but when studying bitcoin years ago i decided against buying in because I imagined this sort of attack. (boy what i mistake, i still bought in relatively early but i wish i had bought in *THAT* early).
This would not be a time warp attack. A time warper would run hashing power constantly. The blocks would not be advertised to the network until later when they have a chance at chain contention. Basically saving up proof of work to affect difficulty algo or to affect longest chain resolution. Additional benefits can be gained if you force chain resolution on everyone but your own chain, and confuse other miners to mine your chain, DD0S those that don't, etc. Its generally very unprofitable with current algorithms and safeguards, and any miner would do better mining the coin.
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