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September 09, 2016, 04:45:01 AM
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Question in regards it to a cold wallet, moneroaddress.

When depositing coins to your cold wallet, you can check to see if you received them. You just have to enter the view key, public address, and tx id on xmr.llcoins.

Now, how can I check if there have been any transactions since you've initially deposited them? Verifying that there hasn't been a hack on your wallet>

I have same question too
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September 09, 2016, 05:50:02 AM
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I have however recently splurged on some more expensive tea which has raised my avg cost of a cup from 3 to 5 cents.


Gone full tea snob on us?  So now you're a baller, huh?   Huh

I guess wealth changes people, even Mustangs.   Grin


5 cents.. Smiley
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That's fine, until you develop a taste for a particular Pu'erh that has been aging deep in a secret cave since China had an Emperor...   Wink


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September 09, 2016, 06:00:25 AM
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It's like friday night came early on polo.   Shocked

It appears that not everyone has the patience to wait for the weekend.  I'm waiting (patiently?) for a last try dump.  Will it come, and how deep will it cut? 

Another bear in the ring  Wink

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September 09, 2016, 06:33:08 AM
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September 09, 2016, 06:51:41 AM
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It's like friday night came early on polo.   Shocked

It appears that not everyone has the patience to wait for the weekend.  I'm waiting (patiently?) for a last try dump.  Will it come, and how deep will it cut? 

Another bear in the ring  Wink

Hardly.  Just a Bull that doesn't like being mauled.  If I see the bear coming, I do my part to help gore it to its end.
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September 09, 2016, 06:53:30 AM
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lift off?



Tastes a bit like a bull trap...

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September 09, 2016, 07:09:48 AM
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lift off?



Feels that way.  The whole order book is moving up, not just a blip at market range.  Maybe a precursor, but looking good.
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September 09, 2016, 07:25:51 AM
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I have however recently splurged on some more expensive tea which has raised my avg cost of a cup from 3 to 5 cents.


Gone full tea snob on us?  So now you're a baller, huh?   Huh

I guess wealth changes people, even Mustangs.   Grin


5 cents.. Smiley
about 1.5-2 eur per matcha dose here. ceremonial grade megumi no mukashi Cool the only way to fly.

That's fine, until you develop a taste for a particular Pu'erh that has been aging deep in a secret cave since China had an Emperor...   Wink

ah, vintage Pu'erh.. i prefer the ming dynasty period's especially moldy taste Smiley but not enough L-Theanine.

edit: i find this topic very closely related to speculation btw, because without a proper cup of tea i'd not be able to speculate on anything Wink
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September 09, 2016, 07:37:44 AM
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 People trigger on that race stuff, particularly in language. It seems incredibly stupid to me, a cultivated psychosis.


Isn't that because language is incredibly powerful.
You know that.

And so why do you call yourself "nanobrain" and "dumb broad"?  Both terms are pretty derogatory yet, I don't think by the way you write and reason, that you fit either category. In other words... you're not sneaking up on anybody!  Smiley

Nanobrain is/was actually a bit of a 'chapeau' to an old, mad friend who was interested in nanotechnology -- he would argue that the term was not derogatory at all (you are not the first to interpret it as so, which shows our current obsession with the 'mega') but instead a term to refer to unseen horizons and potential.

As for 'dumb broad' -- I've taken some abuse over the years here (not this thread I hasten to add), some light hearted, some nasty misogynistic shit. So, as our friends of colour will tell you, the best way to reduce the power of your opponent's words is to appropriate them yourself, "you fill me my nigger"? 

So, I'm not trying to sneak up on anyone  Grin

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September 09, 2016, 07:39:33 AM
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buckle up
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September 09, 2016, 07:54:34 AM
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Absolutely seems a bit strong.  I wasn't actually speculating about what they are doing or a planning to do so much as - a more interesting question - what they will in fact do, in the future.  It is just possible that I follow the culture and politics of the PRC more closely than some readers, and my opinions about their behaviour might be more informed than some.  But it's hard to know that unless we articulate those ideas for discussion.   Hopefully, the best-informed and most soundly-reasoned ideas will become evident, and help us all to have a clearer view - if only marginally so in cases where the S/N ratio is unfavorable (such as this one).  I can certainly observe what I consider to be the rational self-interested choices of the various tiers of China's highly stratified class structure.  A more nuanced view would game-out the choices we can expect from each of the 5 or 6 major classes, rather than making a naive inside-outside group distinction.

I withdraw the adverb 'absolutely' m'lord Smiley

I am sure you are well read on matters of the PRC but never-the-less, that is no substitute for experience of the place or the people; the number of gweilos who claim great insight from behind a desk on the other side of the world is as long as the great march. Wink

I'm interested in your description of the 5 or 6 major classes (a traditional view would be 4, a contemporary view that social mobility is increasing) - could you expand?

As a quid pro quo I thought you'd be interested in this interview with American Sidney Rittenberg who first met Mao in the 1940s and he spent decades living in Communist China - very insightful and poignant.  http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0468lw7

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September 09, 2016, 08:56:43 AM
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It's like friday night came early on polo.   Shocked

It appears that not everyone has the patience to wait for the weekend.  I'm waiting (patiently?) for a last try dump.  Will it come, and how deep will it cut? 

Another bear in the ring  Wink

Hardly.  Just a Bull that doesn't like being mauled.  If I see the bear coming, I do my part to help gore it to its end.

Seems to me the dumping for today has started. We might see a significant drop in the next 3 hours  Roll Eyes

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September 09, 2016, 09:12:17 AM
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Monero opens up: 'We're about as private as you can get'

http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/monero-opens-were-about-private-you-can-get-1580481

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September 09, 2016, 09:19:00 AM
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Number of transactions almost doubled in September.

Last week was on average 3.5 transactions / block
Last month was on average 2.04 transactions / block
Last year was on average 0.53 transactions / block


I am sure if way more then doubled compared to July.
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September 09, 2016, 09:44:11 AM
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Absolutely seems a bit strong.  I wasn't actually speculating about what they are doing or a planning to do so much as - a more interesting question - what they will in fact do, in the future.  It is just possible that I follow the culture and politics of the PRC more closely than some readers, and my opinions about their behaviour might be more informed than some.  But it's hard to know that unless we articulate those ideas for discussion.   Hopefully, the best-informed and most soundly-reasoned ideas will become evident, and help us all to have a clearer view - if only marginally so in cases where the S/N ratio is unfavorable (such as this one).  I can certainly observe what I consider to be the rational self-interested choices of the various tiers of China's highly stratified class structure.  A more nuanced view would game-out the choices we can expect from each of the 5 or 6 major classes, rather than making a naive inside-outside group distinction.

I withdraw the adverb 'absolutely' m'lord Smiley

I am sure you are well read on matters of the PRC but never-the-less, that is no substitute for experience of the place or the people; the number of gweilos who claim great insight from behind a desk on the other side of the world is as long as the great march. Wink

I'm interested in your description of the 5 or 6 major classes (a traditional view would be 4, a contemporary view that social mobility is increasing) - could you expand?

As a quid pro quo I thought you'd be interested in this interview with American Sidney Rittenberg who first met Mao in the 1940s and he spent decades living in Communist China - very insightful and poignant.  http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0468lw7

Sentimental insight and bourgeois poignancy aside, Mao hasn't been even remotely relevant for a very long time.  He's forgotten (except for the trendy Che t-shirt crowd), and spinning in his grave since Deng's "To get rich is glorious" mixed capitalism paradigm emerged decades ago.

Mao's Marxist idiocy caused 100,000,000+ Chinese citizens to starve to death and resulted in the demographically disastrous one child policy.

The one child policy, wildly unpopular everywhere and unenforceable outside of urban jungles, is being abandoned in yet another "FUCK YOU" to The Chairman and his communist impracticalities.

Anyone with an education knows his agricultural/riparian polices were an unprecedented disaster of mass murder, but also understands why it is impolite and impolitic to speak of that fact within CPC's zone of influence.

Please leave the long-ago miasma of Soviet revolutionary bluster and undergraduate armchair socialism, then join the rest of us in the real world of supply and demand, as the bulk of the nothing-if-not-practical PLA did around the time of Nixon's visit.


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September 09, 2016, 11:18:11 AM
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"Monero in a nutshell"

https://blockchainhub.net/blog/infographics/monero-in-a-nutshell/

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September 09, 2016, 11:34:13 AM
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Question in regards it to a cold wallet, moneroaddress.

When depositing coins to your cold wallet, you can check to see if you received them. You just have to enter the view key, public address, and tx id on xmr.llcoins.

Now, how can I check if there have been any transactions since you've initially deposited them? Verifying that there hasn't been a hack on your wallet>

There is currently no easy way to do this. However, in the future there might:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/51i0n7/solved_it_hopefully_heres_how_we_can_make_the/

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September 09, 2016, 11:39:20 AM
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Number of transactions almost doubled in September.

Last week was on average 3.5 transactions / block
Last month was on average 2.04 transactions / block
Last year was on average 0.53 transactions / block


I am sure if way more then doubled compared to July.
This month starts the awakening of monero, the price is really predictable from being down big this day to 0.018 then back at the range of 0.02 in less than 24 hours, easy money for those investors who have a bigger capital,it is good to trade monero this days.

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September 09, 2016, 12:06:27 PM
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Number of transactions almost doubled in September.

Last week was on average 3.5 transactions / block
Last month was on average 2.04 transactions / block
Last year was on average 0.53 transactions / block


I am sure if way more then doubled compared to July.
This month starts the awakening of monero, the price is really predictable from being down big this day to 0.018 then back at the range of 0.02 in less than 24 hours, easy money for those investors who have a bigger capital,it is good to trade monero this days.

I think that if XMR breaks the 0.0216 resistance it won't go to 0.018 and will kinda fly instead, what do you think?
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September 09, 2016, 01:35:05 PM
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Absolutely seems a bit strong.  I wasn't actually speculating about what they are doing or a planning to do so much as - a more interesting question - what they will in fact do, in the future.  It is just possible that I follow the culture and politics of the PRC more closely than some readers, and my opinions about their behaviour might be more informed than some.  But it's hard to know that unless we articulate those ideas for discussion.   Hopefully, the best-informed and most soundly-reasoned ideas will become evident, and help us all to have a clearer view - if only marginally so in cases where the S/N ratio is unfavorable (such as this one).  I can certainly observe what I consider to be the rational self-interested choices of the various tiers of China's highly stratified class structure.  A more nuanced view would game-out the choices we can expect from each of the 5 or 6 major classes, rather than making a naive inside-outside group distinction.

I withdraw the adverb 'absolutely' m'lord Smiley

I am sure you are well read on matters of the PRC but never-the-less, that is no substitute for experience of the place or the people; the number of gweilos who claim great insight from behind a desk on the other side of the world is as long as the great march. Wink

I'm interested in your description of the 5 or 6 major classes (a traditional view would be 4, a contemporary view that social mobility is increasing) - could you expand?

As a quid pro quo I thought you'd be interested in this interview with American Sidney Rittenberg who first met Mao in the 1940s and he spent decades living in Communist China - very insightful and poignant.  http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0468lw7

Sentimental insight and bourgeois poignancy aside, Mao hasn't been even remotely relevant for a very long time.  He's forgotten (except for the trendy Che t-shirt crowd), and spinning in his grave since Deng's "To get rich is glorious" mixed capitalism paradigm emerged decades ago.

Mao's Marxist idiocy caused 100,000,000+ Chinese citizens to starve to death and resulted in the demographically disastrous one child policy.

The one child policy, wildly unpopular everywhere and unenforceable outside of urban jungles, is being abandoned in yet another "FUCK YOU" to The Chairman and his communist impracticalities.

Anyone with an education knows his agricultural/riparian polices were an unprecedented disaster of mass murder, but also understands why it is impolite and impolitic to speak of that fact within CPC's zone of influence.

Please leave the long-ago miasma of Soviet revolutionary bluster and undergraduate armchair socialism, then join the rest of us in the real world of supply and demand, as the bulk of the nothing-if-not-practical PLA did around the time of Nixon's visit.

I'm not sure if you are attacking me with your response and specifically the emboldened part above.  But I think you are barking up the wrong end of the stick, to mix my metaphors. 

I do love the way socialists get armchairs while you rampant capitalists get? What? Knock off Eames?

But for the record I lived, studied and worked in China in the 80s and 90s, so if you are accusing me of "sentimental insight and bourgeois poignancy"....well, I wonder where you have drawn your knowledge and experience from.

You should perhaps listen to the interview via the link. Remember, this was a man who not only knew Mao but also suffered dreadfully at his hands and yet even he recognises the nuances of history. 

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