JakeThePanda
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June 03, 2014, 08:18:14 PM |
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Of course the trust system will be scrutinized.. but the technology is based on several concepts, one of which is "Web of Trust" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust, the bottom line is that the wallet won't send money to untrusted nodes I'm a little confused. As a technically challenged crypto holder, are you saying it is possible that coins can be stolen? Just like people, someone you trust today, may be untrustworthy tomorrow. Is it the same for Xnodes? Just want to ask (i'm a bit curious) . How much they pay people to troll ?? = 10 usd /hour , 100 usd/hour ? is it a part time job ?? or full time job I'm not a troll you idiot. I probably have 50x the amount of XC you have. Idiot ?? Oh thank you darling i love you too !! you have 50x the amount of btc (or xc = i'm confused) than me ? lol do you want me to answer you from my hammam or from my yacht ? = one answer = va te faire enculer = va fanculo stronzo !! My my respect aghioul ! Nazderovia Lol, congrats. You can tell me off in many languages, but you still haven't answered my question about the nodes. Sure, I wouldn't mind you telling me how much XC you have from your...yacht. Go ahead.
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Artoodeetoo
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June 03, 2014, 08:21:54 PM |
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or maybe someone expected the price to drop and was acting accordingly.
18k coins is a big risk for just swing trading. Unless you have a group of friends helping you co-ordinate sell and buy orders. They make money off the wedge curves too for sure. People in this crypto community are really price sensitive. I think the majority of people trading crypto do not know for sure which coins are worth buying and just follow price signals and noise in the forums. I made a really long post in this thread about the fundamental concepts of why XC will succeed and only one person cared enough to reply. Yet if the price was on a rally or near a ATH people would be talking about these things enthusiastically with their `new found` faith in XC. It is kind of pathetic really. I read it and liked it mate Should have given you some cred... Many thanks
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DASH #DashDC #DashIntoDigitalCash
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ChilliWinter
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June 03, 2014, 08:24:10 PM |
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is there any reason why I have release .33 under linux from today re-git and build ? I thought to got the .35 but it still .33
any idea ?
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Cloakcoin, Blocknet and Syscoin supporter
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madmanbts
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June 03, 2014, 08:26:06 PM |
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or maybe someone expected the price to drop and was acting accordingly.
18k coins is a big risk for just swing trading. Unless you have a group of friends helping you co-ordinate sell and buy orders. They make money off the wedge curves too for sure. People in this crypto community are really price sensitive. I think the majority of people trading crypto do not know for sure which coins are worth buying and just follow price signals and noise in the forums. I made a really long post in this thread about the fundamental concepts of why XC will succeed and only one person cared enough to reply. Yet if the price was on a rally or near a ATH people would be talking about these things enthusiastically with their `new found` faith in XC. It is kind of pathetic really. I read it and liked it mate Should have given you some cred... Many thanks I also appreciated the post, didn't comment cause I had nothing else to add..
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bitcad4u
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June 03, 2014, 08:27:56 PM |
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I saw 18k XC coins get dumped on Mintpal at 200k just after Chaeplin got the correct sender address.
This is a professional pump group they are using news in this thread and the sensitivity of coin holders to spook the market.
or maybe someone expected the price to drop and was acting accordingly.
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Teka (OP)
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June 03, 2014, 08:32:41 PM |
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You can reach the forum @ forum.xctalk.com , all users who asked have been validated.
Excellent - Great work guys Can you update the URL in the forum settings to forum.xctalk.com now, currently it reverts back to the IP address whenever you use a link. Also HTTPS is kind of a must! Updated, I will work on POS HTTPS now.
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tr8kr
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June 03, 2014, 08:36:54 PM |
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or NOT...
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synechist
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To commodify ethicality is to ethicise the market
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June 03, 2014, 08:42:27 PM |
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Would people need to be members before they can vote? (In which case, add me.)
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braxx
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June 03, 2014, 08:44:55 PM |
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Of course the trust system will be scrutinized.. but the technology is based on several concepts, one of which is "Web of Trust" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust, the bottom line is that the wallet won't send money to untrusted nodes I'm a little confused. As a technically challenged crypto holder, are you saying it is possible that coins can be stolen? Just like people, someone you trust today, may be untrustworthy tomorrow. Is it the same for Xnodes? As I could understand... there will be a system that detects malisious Xnodes and exclude them in the path... but it is not yet implemented in this Rev1, I tought it will be implemented in Rev2
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JakeThePanda
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June 03, 2014, 08:46:04 PM |
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Of course the trust system will be scrutinized.. but the technology is based on several concepts, one of which is "Web of Trust" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust, the bottom line is that the wallet won't send money to untrusted nodes I'm a little confused. As a technically challenged crypto holder, are you saying it is possible that coins can be stolen? Just like people, someone you trust today, may be untrustworthy tomorrow. Is it the same for Xnodes? As I could understand... there will be a system that detects malisious Xnodes and exclude them in the path... but it is not yet implemented in this Rev1, I tought it will be implemented in Rev2 How does the system know an Xnode is malicious beforehand? Is there a non-technical explanation of this somewhere? If not, there should be.
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benthach
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June 03, 2014, 08:48:26 PM Last edit: June 03, 2014, 09:15:14 PM by benthach |
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Hi,
I've been lurking in this thread since just before the peak when i bought about 500 XC. I have high hopes for this coin and have been constantly refreshing both this thread, the uncensorred thread all day and night and following constantly.
May I suggest that after the next release there is a bounty for finding the sending address and showing a link between sending and receiving adresses. Maybe send out a few other transactions for the same amount to other addresses at the same time to make guesswork harder.
This test was just "find the sending address". As it stands I think chaeplin deserves the bountry.
ah, so this is a good point, basically chaeplin guess'd the address's but could not document the link on blockchain (as it doesn't exist), so its a win-win in my book I think that the bounty for documenting the link on the blockchain still exists.. guessed or no guess if he can find sender address then anon is still not work, even with no link.
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JesstersDead
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I forgot where I put my wallet.dat
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June 03, 2014, 08:48:39 PM |
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Of course the trust system will be scrutinized.. but the technology is based on several concepts, one of which is "Web of Trust" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust, the bottom line is that the wallet won't send money to untrusted nodes I'm a little confused. As a technically challenged crypto holder, are you saying it is possible that coins can be stolen? Just like people, someone you trust today, may be untrustworthy tomorrow. Is it the same for Xnodes? As I could understand... there will be a system that detects malisious Xnodes and exclude them in the path... but it is not yet implemented in this Rev1, I tought it will be implemented in Rev2 How does the system know an Xnode is malicious beforehand? Is there a non-technical explanation of this somewhere? If not, there should be. Was wondering this myself.
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Cryptsy.com - USD markets coming soon. Go validate your account now!
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saberu
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June 03, 2014, 08:49:15 PM |
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I read it and liked it mate Should have given you some cred... Many thanks I also appreciated the post, didn't comment cause I had nothing else to add.. [/quote] Thanks for the thanks. It is good to acknowledge agreement or disagreement because it can help form a consensus over whether what I have said holds any truth. If you agree with my philosophy and post a reply saying as such that is actually adding a lot because it gives more credence to my post and philosophy and also makes it easier for people to debate the points I have made as the topic can be revisited in the thread as more people reply.
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braxx
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June 03, 2014, 08:49:43 PM |
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June 03, 2014, 08:51:33 PM |
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I would just like to add that this coin is STUPIDLY under priced at the moment, it should be at least a few dollars each, so those of you that are wondering why the price isn't where it is, then I have one thing to say to you: STOP SELLING!!!!!
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Grifftech
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June 03, 2014, 08:55:10 PM |
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Of course the trust system will be scrutinized.. but the technology is based on several concepts, one of which is "Web of Trust" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust, the bottom line is that the wallet won't send money to untrusted nodes omg enough epeen contest already I'm a little confused. As a technically challenged crypto holder, are you saying it is possible that coins can be stolen? Just like people, someone you trust today, may be untrustworthy tomorrow. Is it the same for Xnodes? Just want to ask (i'm a bit curious) . How much they pay people to troll ?? = 10 usd /hour , 100 usd/hour ? is it a part time job ?? or full time job I'm not a troll you idiot. I probably have 50x the amount of XC you have. Idiot ?? Oh thank you darling i love you too !! you have 50x the amount of btc (or xc = i'm confused) than me ? lol do you want me to answer you from my hammam or from my yacht ? = one answer = va te faire enculer = va fanculo stronzo !! My my respect aghioul ! Nazderovia Lol, congrats. You can tell me off in many languages, but you still haven't answered my question about the nodes. Sure, I wouldn't mind you telling me how much XC you have from your...yacht. Go ahead.
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June 03, 2014, 08:56:41 PM |
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Yes, just make sure enough people here know it is over there
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JakeThePanda
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June 03, 2014, 08:56:47 PM |
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Of course the trust system will be scrutinized.. but the technology is based on several concepts, one of which is "Web of Trust" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust, the bottom line is that the wallet won't send money to untrusted nodes I'm a little confused. As a technically challenged crypto holder, are you saying it is possible that coins can be stolen? Just like people, someone you trust today, may be untrustworthy tomorrow. Is it the same for Xnodes? As I could understand... there will be a system that detects malisious Xnodes and exclude them in the path... but it is not yet implemented in this Rev1, I tought it will be implemented in Rev2 How does the system know an Xnode is malicious beforehand? Is there a non-technical explanation of this somewhere? If not, there should be. Was wondering this myself. ATCsecure can u plz explain how it is prevented from a mixer stealing coins during this beta wallet?
a mixer on its own can't steal coins, but with out the REV2 trust system and multi-path there is a potential risk of loosing coins through a bad node. I have setup "hardened" servers for testing, PM for details Is there a good explanation of the REV2 trust system and multi-path? Right now, with the current Xnode implementation, is there is a potential of losing coins?
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