sugarboy321
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September 25, 2014, 11:49:00 PM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
so you are the one collecting all the fees from my hardcore private transaction testing session I think the new wallet will nullify any old wallets, so if his is the only new wallet...
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Driv3n
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September 25, 2014, 11:50:34 PM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks This is insane, and amazing.
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KimmyF
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September 25, 2014, 11:59:18 PM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks This is insane, and amazing. And what really gets me is that it follows all rules set by Satoshi but at the same time it hops, mixes, jumpes, switches & changes amount all the time. Just compaire this with a regulair non anon transaction
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ssmc2
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September 26, 2014, 12:02:20 AM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks This is insane, and amazing. ^This
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wooder
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September 26, 2014, 12:40:49 AM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks This is insane, and amazing. And what really gets me is that it follows all rules set by Satoshi but at the same time it hops, mixes, jumpes, switches & changes amount all the time. Just compaire this with a regulair non anon transaction really nice. when will your website go online?
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bitcad4u
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September 26, 2014, 12:47:52 AM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks This is insane, and amazing. ^This Dang mang that looks like spaghetti and meatballs - i LOVE spaghetti and meatballs.
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akula999
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September 26, 2014, 12:56:54 AM |
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What program/application is that?
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Bitcoin: 1FzZehkiwfeeUmfmBrym8VvXX7gUj3miHe XMR: 4AqrzGPfEKeZrVXyPDNXUrNeKZZGNYiXMDoY49PvdffKNTRg6xp2Qz74SZ72gT5F9HH8Vaic99ndRg6 UBGcVijaNStQjwwf
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akula999
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September 26, 2014, 01:04:26 AM |
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Question:
I want to update my wallet, do i just download the latest version and copy the new xcurrency-qt.exe file over to my folder (on windows 7).
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Bitcoin: 1FzZehkiwfeeUmfmBrym8VvXX7gUj3miHe XMR: 4AqrzGPfEKeZrVXyPDNXUrNeKZZGNYiXMDoY49PvdffKNTRg6xp2Qz74SZ72gT5F9HH8Vaic99ndRg6 UBGcVijaNStQjwwf
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tat123
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September 26, 2014, 01:15:05 AM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks Looks like Nuke! Really nice composition KimmyF.
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georgeblair
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September 26, 2014, 01:22:20 AM |
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Question:
I want to update my wallet, do i just download the latest version and copy the new xcurrency-qt.exe file over to my folder (on windows 7).
The latest versions come in an installer. All you need to do is download it and install it in your old directory. As a precaution, you should always backup your wallet.dat file before upgrading though just in case....
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sugarboy321
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September 26, 2014, 01:22:32 AM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks Looks like Nuke! Really nice composition KimmyF. Looks as complicated as American Tax system.
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KimmyF
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September 26, 2014, 01:23:02 AM |
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New wallet is working like a champ. Upgraded and already had about 18 transactions from XMIXER in the last couple of hours.
18 Tx in a couple of hours is very good news! Was just browsing Cryptico's tests when you posted this, maybe the increased volume can explain the '<i break the community guidelines to use this word>' blocks before his two tests, see for yourself below. Tree levels deep after two really complex blocks & 241 possible sources, things get really complicated & just one of that 241 leads to stuff like this (and if i remember correctly prev versions had around 7 levels) Let me zoom in a little for you ... btw: the blue box is one of those 241 options as possible source of a non amount related input for his test. Maybe this is the result of multiple anon transactions in the same blocks This is insane, and amazing. And what really gets me is that it follows all rules set by Satoshi but at the same time it hops, mixes, jumpes, switches & changes amount all the time. Just compaire this with a regulair non anon transaction really nice. when will your website go online? Not sure atm but i got a preview online now for the core team for debugging the base while im still working on the main interface (export to image etc). My goal is to make the chain understandable for all. After i get there comments i will correct the bugs & implement the suggested improvements they find and open a bigger test for the frequent members of this thread. The only thing i can tell at this moment for sure is that if you use an older, not updated browser you out of luck. Making this work online on the 4 major browsers is a big enough challenge for me. Got so many ideas floating around my head & realized sql code for graphs (just a sub-page of the final site) giving the answer to al those re-occuring questions/speculation in this thread that as soon as the XC team tells me the core (eg:backend) is solid i concentrate on answering those using std libraries in graphs so you can make your own conclusions. But somewhere in october should be do-able for the opening of the public site under the domain name. Anyway ... it must be before the 2.5 release, so what ever is approved by that time will go online & the main component is ready for that
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MemoryShock
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September 26, 2014, 02:51:07 AM |
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Could there be an XMixer tutorial for those who are semi computer literate but really don't want to mess things up?
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Sabretooth
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September 26, 2014, 02:55:02 AM |
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Not sure atm but i got a preview online now for the core team for debugging the base while im still working on the main interface (export to image etc). My goal is to make the chain understandable for all. After i get there comments i will correct the bugs & implement the suggested improvements they find and open a bigger test for the frequent members of this thread.
The only thing i can tell at this moment for sure is that if you use an older, not updated browser you out of luck. Making this work online on the 4 major browsers is a big enough challenge for me.
Got so many ideas floating around my head & realized sql code for graphs (just a sub-page of the final site) giving the answer to al those re-occuring questions/speculation in this thread that as soon as the XC team tells me the core (eg:backend) is solid i concentrate on answering those using std libraries in graphs so you can make your own conclusions. But somewhere in october should be do-able for the opening of the public site under the domain name. Anyway ... it must be before the 2.5 release, so what ever is approved by that time will go online & the main component is ready for that
Nice piece of work. I am sure it will come together well. The site will likely attract a lot of attention, from current XC users as well as bounty hunters trying to get their head around how things work.
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Uno: uVcEaDQ5MXcYRjSGY1E7FXfrtxGk6QKnBm
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infinitechaos
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September 26, 2014, 03:20:19 AM |
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Could there be an XMixer tutorial for those who are semi computer literate but really don't want to mess things up?
Pizpie is working on it: Hey guys, here is a tutorial on how to set up and use the 'Xchat feature' which is built into your XC wallet. A video showing how to set up a mixing node and the port forwarding involved will be up soon. Be sure to 'like' and 'subscribe' to support future projects! Thank you for your continued support.https://www.youtube.com/user/Cryptopia314
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savagesam
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September 26, 2014, 03:59:07 AM |
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In the future are we going to be able to send private transactions from Xmixer wallets?? it would definitely be a nice feature
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alantech991
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September 26, 2014, 04:56:49 AM |
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Has anyone thought of getting Mintpal to add an XC/LTC market? Seems to be doing well for another coin I won't mention.
Great way to increase trading volume.
Bter should also add XC/CNY trading.
Volume, volume, volume.
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sugarboy321
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September 26, 2014, 05:42:18 AM |
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Sorry first time making a gif
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onealfa
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September 26, 2014, 05:54:33 AM |
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I was trying to use COIN CONTROL, and send some coins in a "PRIVACY mode" transaction Coinz went out from a totally different address , not from those I've selected in "coin control"
Why? Can't these 2 things ("coin control" & "PRIVACY mode") be used together?
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sugarboy321
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September 26, 2014, 05:57:23 AM |
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I was trying to use COIN CONTROL, and send some coins in a "PRIVACY mode" transaction Coinz went out from a totally different address , not from those I've selected in "coin control"
Why? Can't these 2 things ("coin control" & "PRIVACY mode") be used together?
I am not an expert in XC, but I think that's how the mixer works? The wallet knows you own coins but they come from other wallets? So hard to track where your coins are and where its going. maybe im wrong, someone can probably explain better.
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