papa_lazzarou
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November 11, 2014, 04:13:53 PM |
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This coin deserves a proper wallet already. Yes it does. That's why it is being developed. we are in a situation where this coin with a MC of 3.2M doesn't have a proper wallet. 7 months now.. I'm holding, but somehow it's sometimes hard to see the value in this coin other than the distribution fairness etc. i mean we are dealing with lots of real money here.. Well, loot at it this way. Monero has a 3.2M market cap even without the GUI, with high transaction fees, being a memory hog, with a pitiful website, [ insert all the other whining here]. The dev team is active, and as they have stated there are a lot of ongoing efforts that are reaching maturity soon TM. So grab your towel and don't panic!
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coinism
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November 11, 2014, 04:19:43 PM |
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This coin deserves a proper wallet already. Yes it does. That's why it is being developed. we are in a situation where this coin with a MC of 3.2M doesn't have a proper wallet. 7 months now.. I'm holding, but somehow it's sometimes hard to see the value in this coin other than the distribution fairness etc. i mean we are dealing with lots of real money here.. Well, loot at it this way. Monero has a 3.2M market cap even without the GUI, with high transaction fees, being a memory hog, with a pitiful website, [ insert all the other whining here]. The dev team is active, and as they have stated there are a lot of ongoing efforts that are reaching maturity soon TM. So grab your towel and don't panic! Yeah, so i keep reading..soon soon.. but nothing, yet. I'm also going to continue buying as i have already made up my mind about taking a risk with this one. There's really nothing else left that i can do except whine about the situation cause i can't help with code in this particular case. Better be HUGE when the wallet come out!
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jwinterm
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November 11, 2014, 04:26:29 PM |
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Yeah, so i keep reading..soon soon.. but nothing, yet.
Well, to be fair, there's been a little more than nothing. They have implemented several things that no other cryptonote has: a real database integration for the blockchain, per kb tx fees, and a novel checkpointing system. That's not to mention the code review, cleanup, and commenting that has been ongoing, putting up bounties to get some open sourced, non-crippled miners, as well as bounties for unofficial GUIs, and also paying or putting time in themselves to have the cryptography outlined in the white paper reviewed. So yea...practically nothing
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coinism
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November 11, 2014, 04:30:56 PM |
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Yeah, so i keep reading..soon soon.. but nothing, yet.
Well, to be fair, there's been a little more than nothing. They have implemented several things that no other cryptonote has: a real database integration for the blockchain, per kb tx fees, and a novel checkpointing system. That's not to mention the code review, cleanup, and commenting that has been ongoing, putting up bounties to get some open sourced, non-crippled miners, as well as bounties for unofficial GUIs, and also paying or putting time in themselves to have the cryptography outlined in the white paper reviewed. So yea...practically nothing obviously i don't mean to be disrespectful. i'm sure the devs are working on something, but just that i can't see that something. We need something 'real' at some point to get more adoption, new users etc.. EDIT: we all know what i mean. no need to get caught inside individual words.
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papa_lazzarou
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November 11, 2014, 04:45:03 PM |
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Yeah, so i keep reading..soon soon.. but nothing, yet.
Well, to be fair, there's been a little more than nothing. They have implemented several things that no other cryptonote has: a real database integration for the blockchain, per kb tx fees, and a novel checkpointing system. That's not to mention the code review, cleanup, and commenting that has been ongoing, putting up bounties to get some open sourced, non-crippled miners, as well as bounties for unofficial GUIs, and also paying or putting time in themselves to have the cryptography outlined in the white paper reviewed. So yea...practically nothing obviously i don't mean to be disrespectful. i'm sure the devs are working on something, but just that i can't see that something. We need something 'real' at some point to get more adoption, new users etc.. EDIT: we all know what i mean. no need to get caught inside individual words. Thing is we are all aware of that. But how do you think a new user feels when he gets here an sees those posts? It seems to me that while us insiders may understand your meaning, the new guy on this thread may perceive your comments as an indication that development is dead. And that sure as hell won't help adoption. Shouldn't you maybe rethink your strategy?
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freebud
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November 11, 2014, 07:07:28 PM |
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I finally had some time to try the new database, it's great thanks! Seems like the wallet refresh is also much faster, or is it just my imagination? Do I still need to keep blockchain.bin? Wish I had some cash to buy more XMR, but I'm already all in..
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smooth
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November 11, 2014, 07:21:56 PM |
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Seems like the wallet refresh is also much faster, or is it just my imagination?
Not if you were short on memory before! Do I still need to keep blockchain.bin? Only in case the DB has problems and you have to switch back.
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coinism
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November 11, 2014, 07:54:54 PM |
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Yeah, so i keep reading..soon soon.. but nothing, yet.
Well, to be fair, there's been a little more than nothing. They have implemented several things that no other cryptonote has: a real database integration for the blockchain, per kb tx fees, and a novel checkpointing system. That's not to mention the code review, cleanup, and commenting that has been ongoing, putting up bounties to get some open sourced, non-crippled miners, as well as bounties for unofficial GUIs, and also paying or putting time in themselves to have the cryptography outlined in the white paper reviewed. So yea...practically nothing obviously i don't mean to be disrespectful. i'm sure the devs are working on something, but just that i can't see that something. We need something 'real' at some point to get more adoption, new users etc.. EDIT: we all know what i mean. no need to get caught inside individual words. Thing is we are all aware of that. But how do you think a new user feels when he gets here an sees those posts? It seems to me that while us insiders may understand your meaning, the new guy on this thread may perceive your comments as an indication that development is dead. And that sure as hell won't help adoption. Shouldn't you maybe rethink your strategy? Regarding any concerns about my strategy: check out my signature Just stating the obvious : the situation is highly 'unique' even in cryptospace. Like i said before i'm continuing to buy & hold. this should make any misunderstandings clear about where i stand with this coin and about my long term strategies. Again : ui better rock n roll devs! it's been a long wait.
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akula999
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November 11, 2014, 09:14:53 PM Last edit: November 11, 2014, 09:42:15 PM by akula999 |
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Hello Everyone,
So I have a pool all setup - monerosprings.com
only one port setup: akula.ddns.net:8080 for mining. Nothing fancy right now, but working with one other web developer to really jazz it up. All files up-to-date. I'm testing the server and was wondering if any of you would be so kind as to spread some hash to me so that I can stress test the server.
Thank you!!!
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binaryFate
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November 12, 2014, 12:03:58 AM |
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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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darlidada
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November 12, 2014, 12:22:50 AM |
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sometimes i dont sleep at all on monday night because i wait for the missive to be published. i look like this the next day. that feels when you look like shit and missive aint there ((
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binaryFate
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November 12, 2014, 01:13:02 AM |
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sometimes i dont sleep at all on monday night because i wait for the missive to be published. i look like this the next day. that feels when you look like shit and missive aint there (( If you're like that waiting on Tuesday, imagine how you look on Wednesday.
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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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November 12, 2014, 01:41:53 AM |
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Monero has a 3.2M market cap even without the GUI, with high transaction fees, being a memory hog, with a pitiful website, [insert all the other whining here].
/towel grabbed; panic averted
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lyth0s
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November 12, 2014, 03:49:15 AM |
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I finally had some time to try the new database, it's great thanks! Seems like the wallet refresh is also much faster, or is it just my imagination? Do I still need to keep blockchain.bin? Wish I had some cash to buy more XMR, but I'm already all in.. I went to the monero.cc site and didn't see the DB function. How do I go from loading the entire blockchain each time to using the DB? My laptop has major memory problems with the chain right now.
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ibuyltc
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November 12, 2014, 03:57:18 AM |
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I am very much looking forward to M3 #18. Especially keen to see the (lower) per-kb transaction fees, as this should encourage greater trading volume/liquidity. Further news on LMDB progress would be a bonus. The DB works, you can compile the branch and play with it. I'm pretty sure the one below is the correct branch (I haven't been working personally on it). https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/tree/blockchainSee above lyth0s
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lyth0s
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November 12, 2014, 04:20:47 AM |
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I am very much looking forward to M3 #18. Especially keen to see the (lower) per-kb transaction fees, as this should encourage greater trading volume/liquidity. Further news on LMDB progress would be a bonus. The DB works, you can compile the branch and play with it. I'm pretty sure the one below is the correct branch (I haven't been working personally on it). https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/tree/blockchainSee above lyth0s Thank you! I'll probably wait until it's added to the main project then. I'm not smart enough to go through the code and detect any problems (IE trojans).
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bclcjunkie
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November 12, 2014, 04:37:45 AM |
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+1 i'd rather wait for devs to lay out the foundation properly and then move on to front-end stuff... i'd pick a delicious candy with unassuming wrap rather than a fancy wrapped candy that tastes like shit... most of the pump and dump alts are that, cool and dandy on outside but full of shit inside... of course most may not see monero that way in the beginning but will eventually but by then they have to pay a higher ticket price to get on board... Yeah, so i keep reading..soon soon.. but nothing, yet.
Well, to be fair, there's been a little more than nothing. They have implemented several things that no other cryptonote has: a real database integration for the blockchain, per kb tx fees, and a novel checkpointing system. That's not to mention the code review, cleanup, and commenting that has been ongoing, putting up bounties to get some open sourced, non-crippled miners, as well as bounties for unofficial GUIs, and also paying or putting time in themselves to have the cryptography outlined in the white paper reviewed. So yea...practically nothing
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November 12, 2014, 06:32:43 AM |
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Has anyone here either had the thought to do, or has accomplished steganographic wallet files?
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November 12, 2014, 07:17:25 AM Last edit: November 12, 2014, 07:36:47 AM by smooth |
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I am very much looking forward to M3 #18. Especially keen to see the (lower) per-kb transaction fees, as this should encourage greater trading volume/liquidity. Further news on LMDB progress would be a bonus. The DB works, you can compile the branch and play with it. I'm pretty sure the one below is the correct branch (I haven't been working personally on it). https://github.com/tewinget/bitmonero/tree/blockchainSee above lyth0s Thank you! I'll probably wait until it's added to the main project then. I'm not smart enough to go through the code and detect any problems (IE trojans). If it makes you feel any better I can tell you that tacotime wouldn't point you to a trojan repo and tewinget officially works for the project (he has even appeared in the developer video conferences!). Both tacotime and I are official core team members as can be confirmed by visiting the OP of this thread. Smart to be cautious here though. In any case, if you aren't comfortable building stuff yourself and dealing with any issues that arise it is best to wait for a later version of the database code after all.
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lyth0s
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November 12, 2014, 07:38:56 AM |
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If you say the DB version is good I'll check it out tomorrow.
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