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I mean normal for win 32 from devs.
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Donate for the support of a new Martial arts Style - Aikivindo = Aikido + Wing-Chun (in Ukraine) 5168757318423326 PrivatBank. http://aikivindo.com.uaBTC:1DpRaQjdVmrkSopRV8p9RdwvBMWNA9faCS
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October 21, 2014, 07:59:30 PM |
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BTW, if someone want me to store coins on a Linux computer, you can ask me. I'll ask 1% as fees (min 10 XMR). As an individual (not as a core team member), I vouch for superesistant. You can trust him. I can even financially back up his claim (up to a certain amount of XMR, I don't have that much). (thanks for the link to erights.org, aminorex)
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October 21, 2014, 08:21:51 PM |
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BTW, if someone want me to store coins on a Linux computer, you can ask me. I'll ask 1% as fees (min 10 XMR). As an individual (not as a core team member), I vouch for superesistant. You can trust him. I can even financially back up his claim (up to a certain amount of XMR, I don't have that much). (thanks for the link to erights.org, aminorex) In the early days of mining when his pool was having issues I lost a VERY significant payout that was hard to verify (required trust of multiple parties), he quickly resolved it and paid out in full. I still mine there today because of how well he treated a bad situation. +1 to trusting superresistant.
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October 21, 2014, 08:34:32 PM |
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We can use bittorrent sync to distribute the blockchain http://www.bittorrent.com/sync/download I will update the torrent evey 7 days Key For Windows 64bit Blockchain: B3NWOBVXNUU73MMIVROXIDFS2BGT5ACRD
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saddambitcoin
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October 21, 2014, 08:37:58 PM |
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action is really heating up in this auction for 10,000 Crypto Kingdom Gold!there's only one day left until the auction ends, don't miss out. the price of Gold is skyrocketing! edit: if you didn't know, XMR is the only way to pay. it's a great time to buy XMR.
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October 21, 2014, 08:39:14 PM |
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I am not FUDing It might be as obvious as "dumpprivkey" is in QT is to me now to some people, but it's still a learning process. Anyways thanks for providing the tip to the community. I feel you. It looked very complicated to me at first, too. I've never seen an easy Monero wallet guide for newbies. I don't blame anybody, but this is one of the reasons why people hesitate to use Monero. I used the Monero website, there's a tutorial with pictures. https://monerotalk.org/t/bounty-create-a-useful-tutorial-on-how-to-setup-monero-closed/13That was my first experiance with anything besides QT and wasn't that hard. It might look a little intimidating but really besides getting the blockchain synced it should only take about five minutes. Hopefully there is a more intuitive wallet in the future but for now once you spend a few minutes with the tutorial it gets the job done.
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October 21, 2014, 08:40:20 PM |
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[I mean normal for win 32 from devs.
Win 32? Wow, thats fresh for 1989, you suckaz!
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October 21, 2014, 10:48:31 PM |
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I mean normal for win 32 from devs. The developers of this coin were the major sponsors of that GUI wallet project. There is nothing wrong with third party wallets. Having multiple wallets to serve different audiences is a good thing. All of the major wallets for Bitcoin are third party, including Electrum, Multibit, Mycelium, Blockchain.info, etc.
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October 21, 2014, 10:53:34 PM |
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Someone on that thread is asking for ELI5 so would you mind pointing to your guide or even updating it if necessary?
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October 22, 2014, 12:31:48 AM |
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Someone on that thread is asking for ELI5 so would you mind pointing to your guide or even updating it if necessary? The link to the guide is in the OP of the thread, I'll try and have a look through it soon and make sure its up to date.
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Currently donating all of our 1% pool fee to the dev fund - mine at CryptonotepoolUK and support XMR at no extra cost!
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October 22, 2014, 04:17:29 AM |
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I wrote a user guide for the MoneroClient.net GUI https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=683365.0 wallet a few months ago, its a bit out of date now but noone's complained that it is too complicated My more general "Idiot's Guide to Monero" is still a work in progress, I have to summon the strength to deconstruct ring signatures etc into language the average user can understand, without incurring the censure of gmaxwell for misrepresenting basic principles. Thank you, I was looking for a guide to get started with the GUI wallet.
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October 22, 2014, 06:16:58 AM |
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BTW, if someone want me to store coins on a Linux computer, you can ask me. I'll ask 1% as fees (min 10 XMR). As an individual (not as a core team member), I vouch for superesistant. You can trust him. I can even financially back up his claim (up to a certain amount of XMR, I don't have that much). (thanks for the link to erights.org, aminorex) In the early days of mining when his pool was having issues I lost a VERY significant payout that was hard to verify (required trust of multiple parties), he quickly resolved it and paid out in full. I still mine there today because of how well he treated a bad situation. +1 to trusting superresistant. Thanks for your trust both of you. I had one request to hold 2 years. That's a very long time. I accepted as he was the first to ask but for all others, the contract is 1 year max. For longer, we'll have to negotiate. Also, no more than 5000 XMR per person (negotiable but I don't recommended to send that much money).
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October 22, 2014, 01:39:48 PM |
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In the last couple of days I was invited to explain cryptos to the Euro Banking Association. A dozen of high-level deleguates from different institutions and European countries were there. I did mention the large potential impact of Monero in the future.
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Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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DStefanov
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October 22, 2014, 02:18:14 PM |
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In the last couple of days I was invited to explain cryptos to the Euro Banking Association. A dozen of high-level deleguates from different institutions and European countries were there. I did mention the large potential impact of Monero in the future. Congratulations! We need more quality people like you!
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Bassica
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October 22, 2014, 02:20:29 PM |
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He guys, something wrong with the forum? I keep getting the 'Whoops, looks like something went wrong'-page.
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October 22, 2014, 02:37:31 PM |
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In the last couple of days I was invited to explain cryptos to the Euro Banking Association. A dozen of high-level deleguates from different institutions and European countries were there. I did mention the large potential impact of Monero in the future. Nice work!
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October 22, 2014, 04:27:35 PM |
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Monero forum ok for me.
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October 22, 2014, 04:32:47 PM |
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I've never got that error there.
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