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So... most of the last version upgrade is terribly positive. More new and important features. A more stable and quicker IMHO GUI wallet. Subadresses, multisig, and so on.
But the big NEWS is the tweak to render current ASICS useless.
And we are seeing the insane drop in hashrate, and crazy rise in mining profitability.
But here in the SPECULATION thread I do not see much speculation as to what this means price wise for Monero. I can't really figure it out myself. So many moving parts... So far there's been a little drop in price. I imagine Jihan want's to revenge sell... and he might have a warchest to do that with, though I doubt he kept more than he sold. Then there are the forks. Not a direct relationship, but related at least.
What do you guys think. Way less hashpower hitting the network, yet so much more decentralized. Web miners suddenly more profitable.
I think ASIC resistance is a positive thing for the project... but what does this do to the price?
I'd expect the massive dumping already happened (XMR ~ 50% of last month's high) ASIC resistance is a goal of the project - price I'd expect to be a stable growth now, without meteoric rises hopefully attracting too much speculation. Massive drop in hash shows that all the jscript miners really haven't deployed any updates. Similar situation appears to be true with botnet miners and ASIC miners, for now. I think the previous mining is mainly done by the ASIC. There are still about 850MH/s mining the XMO
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i am watching this wedge very closely and i am sure no the only one. still a lot of sideways movement possible. i think it might resolve strongly to the upside once we are done with this correction, but i am not sure.
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Any takers on a guess for end of year XMR price in USD & BTC?
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^ Whatever it is, I hope it won't fall from this level. Honestly it almost feels like Monero will be sideways/slightly going down and avoided once the bull market kicks in again.
But whatever... In Fluffy I trust.
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April 09, 2018, 10:22:23 AM Last edit: April 09, 2018, 12:54:43 PM by Febo |
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So... most of the last version upgrade is terribly positive. More new and important features. A more stable and quicker IMHO GUI wallet. Subadresses, multisig, and so on.
But the big NEWS is the tweak to render current ASICS useless.
And we are seeing the insane drop in hashrate, and crazy rise in mining profitability.
But here in the SPECULATION thread I do not see much speculation as to what this means price wise for Monero. I can't really figure it out myself. So many moving parts... So far there's been a little drop in price. I imagine Jihan want's to revenge sell... and he might have a warchest to do that with, though I doubt he kept more than he sold. Then there are the forks. Not a direct relationship, but related at least.
What do you guys think. Way less hashpower hitting the network, yet so much more decentralized. Web miners suddenly more profitable.
I think ASIC resistance is a positive thing for the project... but what does this do to the price?
I'd expect the massive dumping already happened (XMR ~ 50% of last month's high) ASIC resistance is a goal of the project - price I'd expect to be a stable growth now, without meteoric rises hopefully attracting too much speculation. Massive drop in hash shows that all the jscript miners really haven't deployed any updates. Similar situation appears to be true with botnet miners and ASIC miners, for now. I think the previous mining is mainly done by the ASIC. There are still about 850MH/s mining the XMO Mining was mainly done by ASIC because GPUs miners rather chose other coins. Now they are flocking back to Monero. And hash rate will soon go back to close where it was. Those 850MH/s will just do what they want to do. They are getting replaced as we speak.
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April 09, 2018, 10:25:23 AM |
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I always thought we see 1,000 this year. at the beginning of the year I thought we could potentially see 5,000. the 5,000 figure now seems too soon. perhaps in 2019. I still believe we see 1,000 this year however.
I think it'd be crazy cool if we got to .05 btc this year.
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April 09, 2018, 11:23:37 AM |
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Mining was mainly done by ASIC because GPUs miners rather chose other coins. Now they are flocking back to Monero. And hash rate will soon go back to close where it was. Those 850MH/s will just do what they do what they want. They are getting replaced as we speak.
GPU miners abandoned Cryptonight due to the massive difficulty spike - initially thought to be botnets, and now we think it's the ASIC'S. Price of Monero influences miners, higher price, more miners leading to higher difficulty and reducing mining profitability. Mining hash eventually gets redistributed to balance out profitability amongst all coins. Once the dust settles from all the forks I expect Monero price should improve - I don't think we'll see 500 though in the short term - hopefully it recovers above 200
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April 09, 2018, 11:35:20 AM |
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We need to wait for the start of the upward trend on all major cryptocurrencies.Look at the daily chart of the main cryptocurrencies. It should show growth at least within a month. MONERO(XMR)TOTHEMOON2018
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April 09, 2018, 02:00:14 PM |
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I'll probably just ignore all the new forks, I doubt they will end up as anything big. In fact, I'm pretty sure they'll all end up like Litecoin Cash.
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April 09, 2018, 02:22:22 PM Last edit: April 09, 2018, 02:42:50 PM by Hueristic |
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But here in the SPECULATION thread I do not see much speculation as to what this means price wise for Monero. I can't really figure it out myself. So many moving parts... So far there's been a little drop in price. I imagine Jihan want's to revenge sell... and he might have a warchest to do that with, though I doubt he kept more than he sold. Then there are the forks. Not a direct relationship, but related at least.
What do you guys think. Way less hashpower hitting the network, yet so much more decentralized. Web miners suddenly more profitable.
I think ASIC resistance is a positive thing for the project... but what does this do to the price?
It is hard to fight the overall negative trend the crypto markets, especially for a coin like XMR which is very much a true crypto currency, and not some ICO project that is claiming to revolutionize online dating/storage/dentists/etc. For XMR, if money is flowing out of crypto we're probably losing value. Perhaps we decline less. I would like to know what your thoughts on the git question you had posed now that we see the hash results? Are you happy with the result or would you still make an argument for ASICs in the future? I'm looking forward to a analysis of the hashrate as it progresses and a comprehensive aggregate of the probabilities of which percentage was indeed botnets as I expect they should be continuing to migrate back to the dominate chain (By which I mean the DEV supported chain). I'd also like to congratulate you and all the Devs on a job well done. @Price Speculations: AFA price well thats just a can of worms that only the whales, of which there are far less crypto kings now and far more futures traders and hedgefunds, really know which way they will push this largely still unregulated market of which Monero is still just a small segment of. Monero's price seems to be pegged closer to BTC than it was before the wallstreeters jumped onboard and that has to be taken into account. We were seeing a nice split from BTC where as now it seems they are linked far more tightly and I would take a wild stab at that being the case because many people have portfolios that are carying may coins and not changing those percentages at all. As usual these are all just complete speculations on my part and I use a crystal ball that is my brain and will not bother to aggregate any type of data to back these statements up so take them for what you paid for them. I'll probably just ignore all the new forks, I doubt they will end up as anything big. In fact, I'm pretty sure they'll all end up like Litecoin Cash. Hey, I still have some LitecoinX on polo from 2014 or 15 I think, it's actually pretty funny seeing old greyed out delisted shit coins. It reminds me of Craptsy, coinmarket.io, CoinEX and the slew of others that went to the wayside mostly with alot of idiots funds. BTW, I lost my phrase for NOXT so those are lost in time as well, too bad I originally had high hopes for that one. It really sucks that Rofo got screwed on Noble to the botnet scumbags, thats one reason I'd rather see them mining Monero instead of attacking weak chains of promising projects.
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April 09, 2018, 02:24:21 PM |
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Past and history can be as a reference, but please don't take on September 4, 2017 points, every time is not the same, otherwise the market has been playing the longer earn more, but that is not the case.
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April 09, 2018, 02:44:43 PM |
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Past and history can be as a reference, but please don't take on September 4, 2017 points, every time is not the same, otherwise the market has been playing the longer earn more, but that is not the case.
I'm sorry you are going to have to explain this in clear English for me to understand what you mean. This reads like gibberish to me.
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April 09, 2018, 03:20:08 PM |
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I'm shocked by the current price.
Not sure what to think.
Anyway fuck selling, just going to hold to zero.
The worse you feel, the more you buy. The happier you feel, the more you sell. It is one of the simplest forms of contrarianism, and one that works well in high volatility instruments with a persistent long-term uptrend. It is also one of the psychologically most difficult rules to follow. It also requires cash in hand, or cash flows, during lows. I generally expect BTC supply to diminish after April 15, and again Oct 15: Big gains in 2017 mean big tax bills. Summer may pop, but if not, then the holidays should pop even more. It is starting to become a predictable cycle, so there will be a lot of effort sunk into front-running the cycle (whether real or imagined), so July or August seems like a good time to buy.
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April 09, 2018, 04:10:25 PM |
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I'm shocked by the current price.
Not sure what to think.
Anyway fuck selling, just going to hold to zero.
The worse you feel, the more you buy. The happier you feel, the more you sell. It is one of the simplest forms of contrarianism, and one that works well in high volatility instruments with a persistent long-term uptrend. It is also one of the psychologically most difficult rules to follow. It also requires cash in hand, or cash flows, during lows. I generally expect BTC supply to diminish after April 15, and again Oct 15: Big gains in 2017 mean big tax bills. Summer may pop, but if not, then the holidays should pop even more. It is starting to become a predictable cycle, so there will be a lot of effort sunk into front-running the cycle (whether real or imagined), so July or August seems like a good time to buy. Yeah I've been DCA'ing all the way down, just about out of cash. About to go long again at 140 (if we reach it). After that I'm fully invested. I was sure we would see 800-1KUSd ~0.05 this year, seems unlikely now...
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April 09, 2018, 06:14:40 PM Last edit: April 09, 2018, 08:59:36 PM by smooth Merited by Shnikes101 (1) |
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So... most of the last version upgrade is terribly positive. More new and important features. A more stable and quicker IMHO GUI wallet. Subadresses, multisig, and so on.
But the big NEWS is the tweak to render current ASICS useless.
And we are seeing the insane drop in hashrate, and crazy rise in mining profitability.
But here in the SPECULATION thread I do not see much speculation as to what this means price wise for Monero. I can't really figure it out myself. So many moving parts... So far there's been a little drop in price. I imagine Jihan want's to revenge sell... and he might have a warchest to do that with, though I doubt he kept more than he sold. Then there are the forks. Not a direct relationship, but related at least.
What do you guys think. Way less hashpower hitting the network, yet so much more decentralized. Web miners suddenly more profitable.
I think ASIC resistance is a positive thing for the project... but what does this do to the price?
I'd expect the massive dumping already happened (XMR ~ 50% of last month's high) ASIC resistance is a goal of the project - price I'd expect to be a stable growth now, without meteoric rises hopefully attracting too much speculation. Massive drop in hash shows that all the jscript miners really haven't deployed any updates. Similar situation appears to be true with botnet miners and ASIC miners, for now. I think the previous mining is mainly done by the ASIC. There are still about 850MH/s mining the XMO Mining was mainly done by ASIC because GPUs miners rather chose other coins. Now they are flocking back to Monero. And hash rate will soon go back to close where it was. Those 850MH/s will just do what they want to do. They are getting replaced as we speak. It is a combination of both. The profitability had gone well below the historic range which means given current prices CPUs and GPUs would likely never push up the hash rate that high (ignoring slow Moore's Law-type improvements), only ASICs. I would like to know what your thoughts on the git question you had posed now that we see the hash results? Are you happy with the result or would you still make an argument for ASICs in the future? I'm looking forward to a analysis of the hashrate as it progresses and a comprehensive aggregate of the probabilities of which percentage was indeed botnets as I expect they should be continuing to migrate back to the dominate chain (By which I mean the DEV supported chain).
ArticMine's analysis is pretty convincing that it was mostly ASICs. Botnets have been around forever and have never pushed profitability that low. Probably because they are constrained by available zombie machines (there are not tens of millions readily available for mining). It also doesn't make a whole lot of sense for botnets to end up quickly on the ASIC-friendly fork. They would have to be running their own pool/node, and not update it despite losing money, and most botnets we've seen have just used public pools (in which case they would stop mining altogether if not updated, not switch to the the ASIC-friendly fork). As far as the GitHub ASIC-friendly question, it is still very much a hypothetical whether an ASIC-friendly approach could work and result in a competitive ASIC market, regardless of the algorithm. I'm personally somewhat doubtful on it, given the current realities of how chips are designed and manufactured. Perhaps there is a possibility of some sort of open source ASIC, but I don't know enough about the fabrication process to have an opinion on it. @explorer, thanks for the heads up about the non-removed post. Not sure what happened, I did click delete on it.
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Very likely considering that there are Ethereum ASICs announced and being sold to customers (but not shipped). It is very much the same situation.
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April 09, 2018, 09:57:45 PM |
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On Linux, the daemon is up, running, and synced, but the GUI says it is disconnected, and doesn't show a stairs update (green progress bar). It shows disconnected instead. When I click status in the GUI, it shows it as running at 100%, ie at current chain height. Terminal also shows it running.
Any ideas?
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April 10, 2018, 06:47:24 AM |
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On Linux, the daemon is up, running, and synced, but the GUI says it is disconnected, and doesn't show a stairs update (green progress bar). It shows disconnected instead. When I click status in the GUI, it shows it as running at 100%, ie at current chain height. Terminal also shows it running.
Any ideas?
I actually have the exact same issue (64-bit), maybe repost in the Monero Support topic.
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April 10, 2018, 09:29:01 AM |
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On Linux, the daemon is up, running, and synced, but the GUI says it is disconnected, and doesn't show a stairs update (green progress bar). It shows disconnected instead. When I click status in the GUI, it shows it as running at 100%, ie at current chain height. Terminal also shows it running.
Any ideas?
I actually have the exact same issue (64-bit), maybe repost in the Monero Support topic. Please see: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/7999/linux-gui-v0-12-does-not-connect-to-local-or-remote-node-stdbad-cast-error
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