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October 10, 2014, 01:59:49 AM |
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As I mentioned in another thread, with Open Bazaar gaining traction, one can easily see use cases in Monero GREATLY rising, along with its price...
Other blackmarkets should be targeted aswell, hopefully someone has some connections there. I think they would be very interested in monero. Hold on a minute. The devs want us to wait for the DB and GUI to be finished until we start advertising/marketing efforts. Then it's all systems go!
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generalizethis
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October 10, 2014, 02:17:19 AM |
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As I mentioned in another thread, with Open Bazaar gaining traction, one can easily see use cases in Monero GREATLY rising, along with its price...
Other blackmarkets should be targeted aswell, hopefully someone has some connections there. I think they would be very interested in monero. Hold on a minute. The devs want us to wait for the DB and GUI to be finished until we start advertising/marketing efforts. Then it's all systems go! So where does one go if they want discuss marketing strategy?
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iCEBREAKER
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October 10, 2014, 02:19:37 AM |
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So where does one go if they want discuss marketing strategy?
This thread is fine for discussion/planning. But let's wait to put the plans into action until the dev team gives us the green light.
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generalizethis
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October 10, 2014, 03:29:26 AM |
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So where does one go if they want discuss marketing strategy?
This thread is fine for discussion/planning. But let's wait to put the plans into action until the dev team gives us the green light. So let's discuss: Is there a meme collection or place to find memes? Art/sticker database? ELI5 explanation(s)? Place for media collaboration? Talking points? Common Q and A's? Is there a fund to pay for marketing materials? If so how are these funds allocated between objectives? What are the marketing objectives? How will success be measured for those objectives? Example: The average user adoption on r/monero is 3 per week, so we create a marketing objective of tripling it within the next two weeks, so what to do? Memes on alt coin threads? Self-motivated shills? A news campaign? General announcements? All of the above +n?
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October 10, 2014, 03:30:36 AM |
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rised 20%
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saddambitcoin
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October 10, 2014, 04:22:18 AM |
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rised 20%
no, i don't think it did rise 20% but you made me check. nothing is surprising for me at this point. lol
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coinits
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October 10, 2014, 09:31:12 AM |
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Hey,
i had a question about monero. Why mining people it? How could it proftable? I can't understand it. If i had an high end cpu, i could reach maybee 1kh/s. But its lower then my powercosts.
Please help me to understand...
I mine and I buy. Each way is an investment. If you think that this coin is good and fundamentals strong, buying and mining now should pay off in the future. Mining with NVIDIA cards seems to work well. Much better than a CPU. My cards run cool and I can mine BURST with my hard drives at the same time plus have power to spare to do my daily work.
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e-coinomist
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October 10, 2014, 01:19:04 PM |
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So where does one go if they want discuss marketing strategy?
This thread is fine for discussion/planning. But let's wait to put the plans into action until the dev team gives us the green light. Don't be ridiculous. Monero always drives with pulled parking brake. Always squealing noises and smoke.
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UnicornFarts
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October 10, 2014, 02:29:58 PM |
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How does the cryptonote (XMR) code stand up to bitcoin as far as transaction volume? How many transactions per second can it handle in comparison to bitcoin?
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V@n@dis
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October 10, 2014, 02:37:12 PM |
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did the network hashrate just jump from 19mh/s to 25mh/s?
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Eastwind
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October 10, 2014, 02:48:48 PM |
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did the network hashrate just jump from 19mh/s to 25mh/s? The hash rate is too high relative to XMR price. Are there many efficient miners out there?
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EFS
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October 10, 2014, 03:26:22 PM |
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did the network hashrate just jump from 19mh/s to 25mh/s? The hash rate is too high relative to XMR price. Are there many efficient miners out there? Why is the price still suffering below 3m BTC then?
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bobabouey2
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October 10, 2014, 03:58:46 PM |
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Hello, I am trying to restore a wallet via the command: "--restore-deterministic-wallet" as described here: https://monerotalk.org/t/bounty-create-a-useful-tutorial-on-how-to-setup-monero-closed/13/4I am opening a cmd dialog in windows, changing to the monero folder, and then typing: "simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet *words*". However, nothing seems to happen, I get to the same opening text as if I had just started simplewallet, e.g. "Specify wallet name... if the wallet doesn't exist..." Any tips?
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UnicornFarts
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October 10, 2014, 03:59:24 PM |
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did the network hashrate just jump from 19mh/s to 25mh/s? The hash rate is too high relative to XMR price. Are there many efficient miners out there? Why is the price still suffering below 3m BTC then? bcx maybe has the 6mb hash?
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October 10, 2014, 04:35:48 PM |
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did the network hashrate just jump from 19mh/s to 25mh/s? The hash rate is too high relative to XMR price. Are there many efficient miners out there? Hash rate is high comšared to price since miners believe that price will be higher in near future, and much higher in just future. Hash rate was at price peak at 0.005btc a bit over 30mh/s last weeks was around 20mh/s. It will soon go over 30mh/s. whoever is mining with 6 mgh/s might get rich one day if can afford cost of electricity for long period of time.
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papa_lazzarou
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October 10, 2014, 04:37:42 PM |
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Hello, I am trying to restore a wallet via the command: "--restore-deterministic-wallet" as described here: https://monerotalk.org/t/bounty-create-a-useful-tutorial-on-how-to-setup-monero-closed/13/4I am opening a cmd dialog in windows, changing to the monero folder, and then typing: "simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet *words*". However, nothing seems to happen, I get to the same opening text as if I had just started simplewallet, e.g. "Specify wallet name... if the wallet doesn't exist..." Any tips? As far as I remember it is supposed to work that way. Because the deterministic seed represents the private key (I think) and you still need to choose a name and password for your wallet. This is just the name of the .dat file. You could have many wallets (dats) for the same address if you'd like.
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October 10, 2014, 05:54:50 PM |
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When will new compiled builds be ready?
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xulescu
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October 10, 2014, 06:00:28 PM |
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Hello, I am trying to restore a wallet via the command: "--restore-deterministic-wallet" as described here: https://monerotalk.org/t/bounty-create-a-useful-tutorial-on-how-to-setup-monero-closed/13/4I am opening a cmd dialog in windows, changing to the monero folder, and then typing: "simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet *words*". However, nothing seems to happen, I get to the same opening text as if I had just started simplewallet, e.g. "Specify wallet name... if the wallet doesn't exist..." Any tips? As far as I remember it is supposed to work that way. Because the deterministic seed represents the private key (I think) and you still need to choose a name and password for your wallet. This is just the name of the .dat file. You could have many wallets (dats) for the same address if you'd like. Suppose your mnemonic is "A B C". Try the following: >simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet --electrum-seed "A B C" if you want to completely automate the process (useful for batch cold wallet creation).
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October 10, 2014, 06:56:57 PM |
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Hello, I am trying to restore a wallet via the command: "--restore-deterministic-wallet" as described here: https://monerotalk.org/t/bounty-create-a-useful-tutorial-on-how-to-setup-monero-closed/13/4I am opening a cmd dialog in windows, changing to the monero folder, and then typing: "simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet *words*". However, nothing seems to happen, I get to the same opening text as if I had just started simplewallet, e.g. "Specify wallet name... if the wallet doesn't exist..." Any tips? As far as I remember it is supposed to work that way. Because the deterministic seed represents the private key (I think) and you still need to choose a name and password for your wallet. This is just the name of the .dat file. You could have many wallets (dats) for the same address if you'd like. Suppose your mnemonic is "A B C". Try the following: >simplewallet.exe --restore-deterministic-wallet --electrum-seed "A B C" if you want to completely automate the process (useful for batch cold wallet creation). Caution though. Putting secret information on the command line is dangerous. I've proposed an option to read it from a file for safer automation.
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