seattletu
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June 10, 2014, 08:50:50 AM |
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constant buy support is the best. i'm gonna recycle some shit whitecoin and anything else i can find. i have coins that have never made it to an exchange lol. not giving up my fluttercoin though.
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jdebunt
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June 10, 2014, 09:02:08 AM |
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SirZelmer
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June 10, 2014, 09:02:16 AM |
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Wow, nice to see that. When ppl realise that there is only 2.5 MIL coins... Keep voting.
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superresistant
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June 10, 2014, 09:10:27 AM |
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Wait...
FIRST TRULY ANONYMOUS SENDING ?
You send your IP through transaction, then to all exchanges and claim it is TRULY ANONYMOUS ?
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MastiffCoin (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 09:49:30 AM |
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The part that makes transactions usefully anonymous is a total lack of a link between the sending and receiving addresses. In the case of CoinRecycler, you're going across multiple coins with at least three separate blockchains, and through one or more exchanges. Your IP is not stored anywhere, nor is your IP tied to your transaction in any form.
You can request a deposit address from anywhere, and send your deposit transaction from anywhere - those two entities do not have to be related in any way. CoinRecycler stores no identifying logs. All you need to do is request a deposit address on CoinRecycler, and then send a transaction to that address at some future point in time.
Coins are mixed and batched together in a "coinjoin" style, but with the added steps of routing through exchange trading, and receiving a *different* coin on the output.. so there's no blockchain link whatsoever.
Additionally, you will be able to further increase any potential "shadow" of an incoming and outgoing transaction appearing related, that could be observed through statistical grouping methods, by choosing to have randomized transaction times, quantities, multiple cycles through the recycler, etc.
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superresistant
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June 10, 2014, 10:04:05 AM |
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The part that makes transactions usefully anonymous is a total lack of a link between the sending and receiving addresses. In the case of CoinRecycler, you're going across multiple coins with at least three separate blockchains, and through one or more exchanges. Your IP is not stored anywhere, nor is your IP tied to your transaction in any form.
It is not true. Your coin is based on Bitcoin that does reveal IP when connecting and sending (same with CoinJ) plus in your case, you need to trust all exchanges to not keep a database of IP which of course they do. I see a double flaw.
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MastiffCoin (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 10:09:15 AM |
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You misunderstand CoinRecycler is not a coin/wallet-based feature, and having CoinRecycler's IP exposed to exchanges is perfectly acceptable.
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superresistant
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June 10, 2014, 10:10:23 AM |
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You misunderstand CoinRecycler is not a coin/wallet-based feature, and having CoinRecycler's IP exposed to exchanges is perfectly acceptable. So... the CoinRecycler is a website ??
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insanedumps
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June 10, 2014, 10:12:28 AM |
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You misunderstand CoinRecycler is not a coin/wallet-based feature, and having CoinRecycler's IP exposed to exchanges is perfectly acceptable. So... the CoinRecycler is a website ?? user don't show ip to exchange because the recycler is doing the trade ....
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deceit
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June 10, 2014, 10:12:44 AM |
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Exchanges on the backend wont see IPs of the consumers using the Coin Recycler.
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MastiffCoin (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 10:13:03 AM |
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You misunderstand CoinRecycler is not a coin/wallet-based feature, and having CoinRecycler's IP exposed to exchanges is perfectly acceptable. So... the CoinRecycler is a website ?? Please at least do us the courtesy of doing some basic research before throwing FUD around in our thread...
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superresistant
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June 10, 2014, 10:17:38 AM |
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You misunderstand CoinRecycler is not a coin/wallet-based feature, and having CoinRecycler's IP exposed to exchanges is perfectly acceptable. So... the CoinRecycler is a website ?? Please at least do us the courtesy of doing some basic research before throwing FUD around in our thread... My question is simple : How do you send transaction if it is not from a node ?
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seattletu
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June 10, 2014, 10:20:55 AM |
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The part that makes transactions usefully anonymous is a total lack of a link between the sending and receiving addresses. In the case of CoinRecycler, you're going across multiple coins with at least three separate blockchains, and through one or more exchanges. Your IP is not stored anywhere, nor is your IP tied to your transaction in any form.
It is not true. Your coin is based on Bitcoin that does reveal IP when connecting and sending (same with CoinJ) plus in your case, you need to trust all exchanges to not keep a database of IP which of course they do. I see a double flaw. i cant take you seriously when you have monerocoin in your signature
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maqa71
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June 10, 2014, 10:27:04 AM |
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FAIL!!!
Depending too much on 3rd-party's (exchanges). Did you ask permission, what if they crash, new laws etc ... Looks also CoinRecycler is a centralized system ?
Too many questions.
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superresistant
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June 10, 2014, 10:32:42 AM Last edit: June 10, 2014, 11:29:11 AM by superresistant |
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i cant
not talking to you Sorry I didn't understand that "unwanted coin" mean "sending from other coins". Unless I am mistaken, addresses are formatted differently depending of the coins. Even if you can, it goes back to my point : when you send a transaction, you transmit your IP to the exchanges. The exchange is nothing more than a node. Then the exchange send multiple transaction to your main MastiffCoin address which is linked to at least one IP. To ensure that the mixing work you must send AND receive from different IP every single time you use the mixer.
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MastiffCoin (OP)
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June 10, 2014, 10:37:54 AM |
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You're still misunderstanding. Please *read* the posted information.
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soulhudson
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June 10, 2014, 10:40:05 AM |
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Hi is anyone using coinking.io to 'mine' mast (via autoconvert?) if so what AltCoins are you mining? I'm struggling to get any converted=>MAST and wondering if I'm not generating enough 'source' coins to trigger the autoconvert (I understand it should be combined with others)
Was hoping to accumulate a few more before we see a Mastiff in space.....
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seattletu
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June 10, 2014, 10:46:13 AM |
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FAIL!!!
Depending too much on 3rd-party's (exchanges). Did you ask permission, what if they crash, new laws etc ... Looks also CoinRecycler is a centralized system ?
Too many questions.
did you ask permission...lol. yeah man those exchanges require permission first before you try and trade coins on their platforms. lol wtf what if they crash...lol. if all exchanges crash at the same time for some reason, the crypto world in general will have a bigger problem new laws...lol laws cant stop crypto. are you nuts?
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seattletu
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June 10, 2014, 10:46:56 AM |
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Sorry I didn't understood
we know
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