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November 27, 2014, 02:20:23 PM |
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What do you mean obvious, were you aware of the deal?
You are obviously as full of sh.. as BCX. We should ask Theymos to check his PMs and uncover the truth; i wouldn't be surprised if the account is bought by one of you guys.
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November 27, 2014, 03:30:56 PM |
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Crossposting for info: Why is DRK a scam and why do the Monero crew want to take it down? ~BCX~
It's not a scam and it's Monero's closest competitor functionality wise. I'll never understand why people like to bring/take down other currencies. There's enough space for all of them. My current deal with Monero ends on December 20th as we came to an agreement for 60 days of BCX free Monero. Where we go from there, who knows? They have however offered a proposition for DRK but I wanted to find out about it first. I think they feel that DRK is why they are steadily falling week over week. If a coin is good I have no interest in bothering it but if it is a scam, shit is on. Let's hear the good, bad and ugly! ~BCX~ I'd like to officially state, for and on behalf to the Monero core team, that this is the biggest load of rubbish we've ever read. We have no deal with BCX, nor have we ever had a deal with him. In fact, our many attempts at engaging him have come up empty. We also have not ever, and will not ever, "offer a proposition for DRK" to BCX or any other trolls. What an absurd notion, we're not even in "competition" with Darkcoin, much less able to waste money on a petty spat.
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November 27, 2014, 03:43:40 PM |
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Crossposting for info:
BCX' thread is fun to read from time to time, with some popcorn.
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November 27, 2014, 04:00:37 PM |
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Crossposting for info:
BCX' thread is fun to read from time to time, with some popcorn. Can anyone remember him substantiating anything he has said about Monero. Sound and fury, signifying nothing?
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November 27, 2014, 04:08:39 PM |
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If mining eventualy becomes less worthwhile then a botnet could seem a bigger threat at that time
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November 27, 2014, 04:56:50 PM |
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True that! I'll spread some Moneroj gifts this Christmas using the web wallet. Great timing.
I will be doing this for one person as it will be a perfect way of introducing them to Monero. They will not go, WTF is this? Instead they will understand and appreciate it.
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November 27, 2014, 05:27:09 PM |
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If mining eventualy becomes less worthwhile then a botnet could seem a bigger threat at that time
Open source GPU mining will probably make botnets move on to more profitable CPU-only coins.
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Year 2021 Bitcoin Supply: ~90% mined Supply Inflation: <1.8%
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November 27, 2014, 05:38:03 PM |
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If mining eventualy becomes less worthwhile then a botnet could seem a bigger threat at that time
Open source GPU mining will probably make botnets move on to more profitable CPU-only coins. Yeah? And which one could that be?
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jehst
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November 27, 2014, 05:44:43 PM |
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If mining eventualy becomes less worthwhile then a botnet could seem a bigger threat at that time
Open source GPU mining will probably make botnets move on to more profitable CPU-only coins. Yeah? And which one could that be? Always changing.
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Year 2021 Bitcoin Supply: ~90% mined Supply Inflation: <1.8%
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November 27, 2014, 07:51:13 PM |
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That is pretty impressive. and actually up until I saw this GIF I did not even think about the fact that you can't see anyones balance with xmr., unless they give you their view key of course... I don't know how I never thought about that. I have been with this coin since the original crypto note exchange and never realized that lol...learn something new every day!
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November 27, 2014, 08:17:29 PM |
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When price is go up?
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November 27, 2014, 08:26:49 PM |
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November 27, 2014, 08:36:23 PM |
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Crossposting for info:
BCX' thread is fun to read from time to time, with some popcorn. Can anyone remember him substantiating anything he has said about Monero. Sound and fury, signifying nothing? It would probably be best to let sleeping dogs lie. No need to stir up trouble for XMR.
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November 27, 2014, 09:17:26 PM |
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1. It is with great pride that we announce the very first Monero hosted account service (a web wallet for Monero, if you will), which we are certain will provide a level of accessibility that was previously unknown with Monero. My Monero is managed by Riccardo "fluffypony" Spagni, although it was created through the efforts and hard work of many people including members of the Monero Core Team, Lucas Jones, Matthew Little, and seed funding provided by Risto Pietila. All of the heavy lifting is done client-side, which means that My Monero can never spend your funds on your behalf or without your authorisation. However, there is a small compromise in that the server knows your view key, which is necessary in order for it to identify transactions belonging to you. Thus there is some reduction in transactional privacy when using My Monero, as if the service is compromised your view key would be revealed. That having been said, stealth addresses would still be in effect even if the server was compromised, and thus transactions can still be said to be unlinkable. If you are truly concerned about absolute transactional privacy, then running your own Monero node will always be the preferred route. So, this means that the view key is functional now? When will we see watch-only wallets which can make use of the view key? Could the web wallet code not be applied to do this?
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November 27, 2014, 10:12:21 PM |
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1. It is with great pride that we announce the very first Monero hosted account service (a web wallet for Monero, if you will), which we are certain will provide a level of accessibility that was previously unknown with Monero. My Monero is managed by Riccardo "fluffypony" Spagni, although it was created through the efforts and hard work of many people including members of the Monero Core Team, Lucas Jones, Matthew Little, and seed funding provided by Risto Pietila. All of the heavy lifting is done client-side, which means that My Monero can never spend your funds on your behalf or without your authorisation. However, there is a small compromise in that the server knows your view key, which is necessary in order for it to identify transactions belonging to you. Thus there is some reduction in transactional privacy when using My Monero, as if the service is compromised your view key would be revealed. That having been said, stealth addresses would still be in effect even if the server was compromised, and thus transactions can still be said to be unlinkable. If you are truly concerned about absolute transactional privacy, then running your own Monero node will always be the preferred route. So, this means that the view key is functional now? When will we see watch-only wallets which can make use of the view key? Could the web wallet code not be applied to do this? The view key has always been functional in that the blockchain has supported it. The web wallet has the only known implementation of code to use the view key, but anyone could do it.
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November 27, 2014, 10:14:12 PM |
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If mining eventualy becomes less worthwhile then a botnet could seem a bigger threat at that time
Open source GPU mining will probably make botnets move on to more profitable CPU-only coins. There is open source GPU mining, on nvidia, which is more power efficient than ATI anyway. I doubt botnets are a threat at all. They are exactly what miners are supposed to be -- interested in making money, which encourages them to just mine honestly.
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November 27, 2014, 10:14:45 PM |
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Crossposting for info:
BCX' thread is fun to read from time to time, with some popcorn. Can anyone remember him substantiating anything he has said about Monero. Sound and fury, signifying nothing? The was no substantiation whatsoever, just FUD and trolling.
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November 28, 2014, 03:02:52 AM |
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If mining eventualy becomes less worthwhile then a botnet could seem a bigger threat at that time
Open source GPU mining will probably make botnets move on to more profitable CPU-only coins. There is open source GPU mining, on nvidia, which is more power efficient than ATI anyway. I doubt botnets are a threat at all. They are exactly what miners are supposed to be -- interested in making money, which encourages them to just mine honestly. It would be great if coders try to optimize the open source nvidia GPU miner. And keep the result open source.
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November 28, 2014, 03:30:40 AM |
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It would be great if coders try to optimize the open source nvidia GPU miner. And keep the result open source. Doing that, coin would lose hit value, as it would be mass mined and sold cheap. Time: now, price: low. Adding more easyness to minning would not bring a good news. Not before value of it jumps like 20x from this price. Then it could be reasonable to reduce it again.
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November 28, 2014, 04:32:50 AM |
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Locate it and can't seem
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