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May 28, 2017, 10:32:18 AM
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This is a short lasting price fall for monero and soon it will be 0.025 btc as soon as btc price recovers in next 4 days

surely !!!



I rake bitcoins from people who do ignore my warnings.  Shocked
Anyone else can also join in the raking bitcoins from the ones who are circle jerking and thus not able to think independently.

Nice job raking those Bitcoins by selling Monero well below the peak. Judging by when your posts turned sour, you sold well below $30. Genius trader right here. You told people not to buy around $30, and the price nearly doubled from there. So not only are you a liar, but your analysis is trash.

If you read my posts more carefully I told that if you ignore my warnings and are going to pump Monero higher, I will dump on you guys.
I have not entered my buying zone, and it is significiantly lower... So many mistakes have been made with Monero PR during the past months that to correct them Monero should fall down on knees and stay there for a while to make a repentance, and then it might be ready to rise again.

Your are very wrong...

lot of ppl are making money on this "NEWS ANNOUNCEMENT"   those money are being cleansed atm and soon those profit will flow back into XMR...

so....
congrats  guys... XMR will  beat DASH MK soon... its all that matter rihg guys ?

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May 28, 2017, 10:50:06 AM
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Everything is up on Polo.  I can't see a coin that isn't showing green.
Because of the value of bitcoin it show up a big dump that is why more altcoin increase its value and this is a great opportunity for us who have a lot of altcoin investment. And we are hoping that monero coin will have increase more in the following days.
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May 28, 2017, 01:10:00 PM
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Do you guys think monero has potential to go 1000-2000$ in 3-4years? When crypto gets more mainstream I think it's marketcap could reach the mark that bitcoin is at now don't you? I'm currently thinking about investing in monero and hodl it for 3-4 years Smiley

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May 28, 2017, 02:08:52 PM
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Everything is up on Polo.  I can't see a coin that isn't showing green.
The altcoin market goes in swings. Just about every altcoin just went down recently, so most everything is now going up.
That's just the cycle of money going into and out of Bitcoin. Just buy when everything is red and sell when everything is green.
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May 28, 2017, 02:12:16 PM
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is monero still in use as a bitcoin alternative? is is still a thing?

It's only grown as a 'thing'. Great team built this beauty with excellent code.

The thing about smart motherfuckers is they sound like crazy motherfuckers to dumb motherfuckers.
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May 28, 2017, 02:23:00 PM
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Looks like ever altcoin is green, and Monero is no exception. It's up 12% and seems to be correcting a bit since the last dump. It's currently at 36$, this is probably the last chance to buy in before the price is up again.

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May 28, 2017, 03:41:22 PM
Last edit: May 28, 2017, 04:26:52 PM by KeyJockey
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This is a short lasting price fall for monero and soon it will be 0.025 btc as soon as btc price recovers in next 4 days

surely !!!


Monero will definitely be going up.

But stop calling me Shirley.

P.S. Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue...

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May 28, 2017, 03:54:41 PM
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0.01645412BTC sell or hold ?
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May 28, 2017, 04:57:29 PM
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0.01645412BTC sell or hold ?

Neither.

Hodl!

The thing about smart motherfuckers is they sound like crazy motherfuckers to dumb motherfuckers.
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May 28, 2017, 05:06:56 PM
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0.01645412BTC sell or hold ?

ask fluppy and do exactly the opposite  Cheesy

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May 28, 2017, 06:01:11 PM
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0.01645412BTC sell or hold ?
Right now that's about 35$, so hold. I expect Monero to get to 45$ to 50$ almost immediately as the market corrects itself.

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May 28, 2017, 06:35:44 PM
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Thats a nice chart, resistance has become support.
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May 28, 2017, 07:12:08 PM
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A decent Coindesk article on Monero, linked near that chart:

http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-know-before-trading-monero/

Worth a read...

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May 28, 2017, 09:12:31 PM
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A decent Coindesk article on Monero, linked near that chart:

http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-know-before-trading-monero/

Worth a read...

unusual for coindesk. Quite balanced and largely correct....FP stunt ? (;-)


Ah just noticed: 1st on page 1500! yeah!

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May 28, 2017, 09:26:08 PM
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A decent Coindesk article on Monero, linked near that chart:

http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-know-before-trading-monero/

Worth a read...
Nice read. It has me thinking though, Monero is one of the few coins that coindesk doesn't have an ownership stake in (at least it sure seems that way).

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May 28, 2017, 09:41:19 PM
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A decent Coindesk article on Monero, linked near that chart:

http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-know-before-trading-monero/

Worth a read...
Nice read. It has me thinking though, Monero is one of the few coins that coindesk doesn't have an ownership stake in (at least it sure seems that way).

For awhile they were churning out positive articles about Zcash left and right...and they have an ownership stake in it. Even now if you point out one of the many shortcomings of Zcash they'll delete your comment. And most of their articles have either been less-than-friendly to Monero or cast it in a negative light.

In short, their bias shows. I think most of us know that, but it's frustrating that the casual reader of that site doesn't get the full picture.

Comparison of Privacy-Centric Coins: https://moneroforcash.com/monero-vs-dash-vs-zcash-vs-bitcoinmixers.php also includes Verge and Pivx
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May 28, 2017, 09:45:02 PM
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A decent Coindesk article on Monero, linked near that chart:

http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-know-before-trading-monero/

Worth a read...
Nice read. It has me thinking though, Monero is one of the few coins that coindesk doesn't have an ownership stake in (at least it sure seems that way).

For awhile they were churning out positive articles about Zcash left and right...and they have an ownership stake in it. Even now if you point out one of the many shortcomings of Zcash they'll delete your comment. And most of their articles have either been less-than-friendly to Monero or cast it in a negative light.

In short, their bias shows. I think most of us know that, but it's frustrating that the casual reader of that site doesn't get the full picture.

I know that and one of their writers exposed it all.

But did you read it?  It's not bad at all...

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May 28, 2017, 09:46:16 PM
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A decent Coindesk article on Monero, linked near that chart:

http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-know-before-trading-monero/

Worth a read...
Nice read. It has me thinking though, Monero is one of the few coins that coindesk doesn't have an ownership stake in (at least it sure seems that way).

For awhile they were churning out positive articles about Zcash left and right...and they have an ownership stake in it. Even now if you point out one of the many shortcomings of Zcash they'll delete your comment. And most of their articles have either been less-than-friendly to Monero or cast it in a negative light.

In short, their bias shows. I think most of us know that, but it's frustrating that the casual reader of that site doesn't get the full picture.

In other words Coindesk is a lot like CNN and reports Fake News.

The thing about smart motherfuckers is they sound like crazy motherfuckers to dumb motherfuckers.
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May 28, 2017, 11:56:06 PM
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Do you guys think monero has potential to go 1000-2000$ in 3-4years? When crypto gets more mainstream I think it's marketcap could reach the mark that bitcoin is at now don't you? I'm currently thinking about investing in monero and hodl it for 3-4 years Smiley

Yes, yes, and yes.  I suggest that you decide how much of your income you can afford to waste on lottery tickets in a given week, then spend that much on Monero each week, regardless of price.  Then you get more when price is lower, so your average buy price in a sideways market is lower.  However since price has more upside than downside potential, it would be good to front-load that.  I.e. spend a year's worth of lottery tickets over the next 2 weeks, then sit tight (and remember not to buy more lottery tickets unless your budget goes up).

I am not a qualified financial advisor. It's just the best advice I know how to give to a random human regarding Monero.

Give a man a fish and he eats for a day.  Give a man a Poisson distribution and he eats at random times independent of one another, at a constant known rate.
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May 29, 2017, 12:37:58 AM
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A decent Coindesk article on Monero, linked near that chart:

http://www.coindesk.com/what-to-know-before-trading-monero/

Worth a read...
Nice read. It has me thinking though, Monero is one of the few coins that coindesk doesn't have an ownership stake in (at least it sure seems that way).

For awhile they were churning out positive articles about Zcash left and right...and they have an ownership stake in it. Even now if you point out one of the many shortcomings of Zcash they'll delete your comment. And most of their articles have either been less-than-friendly to Monero or cast it in a negative light.

In short, their bias shows. I think most of us know that, but it's frustrating that the casual reader of that site doesn't get the full picture.

In other words Coindesk is a lot like CNN and reports Fake News.

Yes, Coindesk has has a checkered past - but this is not a bad article at all (which is shy I referenced it), and one thing you do know is Monero would not have 'sponsored it' on principle!

Have a read of it?:

What is monero?

Monero is an open-source, privacy-oriented cryptocurrency that was launched in April 2014. The developers involved introduced this innovative cryptocurrency without setting aside any for themselves, and the team has relied on donations and the broader community to further development.

Monero leverages ring signatures and stealth addresses to obscure the identity of senders and recipients. Ring signatures combine or 'mix' a user's account keys with public keys obtained from monero's blockchain to create a 'ring' of possible signers, meaning outside observers cannot link a signature to a specific user.

The concept of a ring signature was first described by academics from MIT and The Weizmann Institute in a 2001 paper, and using the technology has helped provide legitimacy for Monero at a time when much of the cryptography used in blockchains is new and has not withstood the test of time.

It is worth noting that while mixing services are available for many cryptocurrencies, users generally only mixed coins when they were looking to hide something. Monero, however, mixes all coins used in transactions, which helps eliminate the suspicion that coins are being mixed to conceal information the senders and recipients don't want third parties to see.

While monero users have the ability to keep their transaction history private, they can also share this information selectively. Every monero account has a view key, which permits anyone holding it to look at the account's transactions.

Originally, ring signatures obscured the senders and recipients involved in monero transaction without hiding the amount transferred. However, an update called RingCT implemented a new ring signature that concealed both the value of individual transactions and the identity of senders and recipients.

In addition to leveraging ring signatures, monero also enhances privacy through stealth addresses, which are randomly generated, one-time addresses created for each transaction on behalf of the recipient. With this feature, recipients publish a single address and transactions they receive go to separate, unique addresses. As a result, monero transactions cannot be linked to the published address of the sender or recipient.
Fungibility and adoption

By providing a high level of privacy, monero offers fungibility, meaning that each individual unit of a currency can be substituted for another. Another way of putting this is that every coin has equal value.

Because the transaction history of individual bitcoins is recorded on the blockchain, coins that have been associated with certain events, like theft, could be shunned by merchants and exchanges.

Due to monero's untraceable nature, no two coins are distinguishable from one another, and they are both equal in the eyes of merchants. Without this level of fungibility, a vendor that accepts cryptocurrency might refuse a unit of one of these assets because of its past transaction history.

Because of this, monero (XMR) has enjoyed a steady increase in adoption since its release. Dark web marketplaces including AlphaBay and Oasis have embraced the cryptocurrency, reportedly due to popular demand.

"Following the demand from the community, and considering the security features of monero, we decided to add it to our marketplace," the press release stated.

Oasis adopted the currency later that year, and the endorsements of these two dark web markets helped provoke significant media coverage.
Monero's market

Monero's market operates like that of many other cryptocurrencies. Those interested in investing in the cryptocurrency can purchase it outright through exchanges including Poloniex, Bitfinex and Kraken.

Poloniex was the first of these exchanges to offer the currency, listing eight separate currency pairs in July 2014. Bitfinex, the largest bitcoin exchange by BTC/USD, followed suit in November 2016, listing XMR/USD and XMR/BTC trading pairs and allowing deposits and withdrawals of monero.

Kraken offered monero trading starting in January 2017, listing currency pairs XMR/USD, XMR/EUR and XMR/XBT. Kraken praised monero at the time, writing on its blog that the currency “trades with high volume and liquidity”.

Like many other cryptocurrencies, monero offers interested parties the opportunity to mine blocks. While individuals have the ability to join mining pools, they can also mine monero by themselves.

Anyone with a computer can take part in this activity, as it does not require any specific hardware such as the application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) required these days to mine bitcoin.

Monero uses a proof-of-work (PoW) algorithm that was designed to be accessible to a wide range of processors, a specification that was included to ensure that mining was open to many different parties instead of just large mining pools.

The cryptocurrency's block time is approximately two minutes. Monero offers miners a 'permanent block reward', which is described as follows:

    "The block reward will never drop below 0.3 XMR, making Monero a disinflationary currency: the inflation will be roughly 1% in 2022 and go down forever, but the nominal inflation will stay at 0.3 XMR per minute. This means that there will always be an incentive for miners to mine Monero and thus keeping the blockchain secure, with or without a fee market."

At the time of reporting, the block reward was roughly 7.46 XMR, meaning that the monero network was producing approximately 224 XMR per hour and 5,376 XMR a day. The network hash rate was 81.84 million hashes per second.
Price volatility

The price of monero's XMR token has experienced significant volatility at times, climbing nearly 70% in the last month and more than 1,300% since it began trading on CoinMarketCap. Since inception, the cryptocurrency has fluctuated between roughly $0.25 (in January 2015) and close to $60 (in May 2017).

While some market observers might interpret this volatility as making monero less credible, sharp price fluctuations provide opportunities for traders. Traders can buy monero using both fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies, which might motivate them to buy and sell it in an attempt to make a profit. They might also use the currency as a hedge for other cryptocurrencies.

Because monero has received the acceptance of multiple dark web marketplaces and has generated significant visibility for its ability to provide users with a high degree of privacy, it is less speculative than competitors like zcash.

Going forward, monero's price will be a function of supply and demand. The former is ever-increasing, and the latter is unknown. Interestingly enough, this uncertainty might prove compelling to investors, giving them an opportunity to speculate on the cryptocurrency's future value in an attempt to generate strong returns.

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