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August 23, 2017, 09:12:44 PM |
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Small correction now and for the moment Litecoin takes the spotlight
But i'm still bullish on Monero very curious what will happen this week-end , by end of year im sure it will stay at 150-200$
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harvw
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August 23, 2017, 09:19:40 PM |
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The beginning of a new era.
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tiger110
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August 23, 2017, 09:22:04 PM |
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XMR is moving toward nicely and I like that Logo too , Hope to see XMR with highest prices
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btcjoin14
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August 23, 2017, 10:06:23 PM |
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Dude, there’s no real competition between that coin and Monero. If you take a look at the history of Monero then you could see that more people are interested in Monero and are trying to give their insight on how to make the coin a much better system for sending money online. That other coin hasn’t been around long enough to have the credibility that Monero has and I am just giving you my opinion on that though I don’t have any Monero in my portfolio. These coins that just released and trying to become number one is only taking ideas on other projects that are already in development and they are claiming that they are better than them.
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harvw
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August 23, 2017, 10:25:38 PM |
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Dude, there’s no real competition between that coin and Monero. If you take a look at the history of Monero then you could see that more people are interested in Monero and are trying to give their insight on how to make the coin a much better system for sending money online. That other coin hasn’t been around long enough to have the credibility that Monero has and I am just giving you my opinion on that though I don’t have any Monero in my portfolio. These coins that just released and trying to become number one is only taking ideas on other projects that are already in development and they are claiming that they are better than them. XSPEC has been around since November 2016 and has one of the best ROI since ICO. See https://icostats.com/
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The beginning of a new era.
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Billy Bunter
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August 23, 2017, 10:35:11 PM |
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Dude, there’s no real competition between that coin and Monero. If you take a look at the history of Monero then you could see that more people are interested in Monero and are trying to give their insight on how to make the coin a much better system for sending money online. That other coin hasn’t been around long enough to have the credibility that Monero has and I am just giving you my opinion on that though I don’t have any Monero in my portfolio. These coins that just released and trying to become number one is only taking ideas on other projects that are already in development and they are claiming that they are better than them. XSPEC has been around since November 2016 and has one of the best ROI since ICO. See https://icostats.com/Your competition is with Verge - not with Monero. Like yourselves, Verge is another Johnny-come-lately that believes that IP obscuration is all that there is to privacy. You're both wrong, but feel free to pump.
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Baguette Holder.
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harvw
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August 23, 2017, 10:47:43 PM |
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Dude, there’s no real competition between that coin and Monero. If you take a look at the history of Monero then you could see that more people are interested in Monero and are trying to give their insight on how to make the coin a much better system for sending money online. That other coin hasn’t been around long enough to have the credibility that Monero has and I am just giving you my opinion on that though I don’t have any Monero in my portfolio. These coins that just released and trying to become number one is only taking ideas on other projects that are already in development and they are claiming that they are better than them. XSPEC has been around since November 2016 and has one of the best ROI since ICO. See https://icostats.com/Your competition is with Verge - not with Monero. Like yourselves, Verge is another Johnny-come-lately that believes that IP obscuration is all that there is to privacy. You're both wrong, but feel free to pump. Verge has been around since 2014 so I wouldn't call it a Johnny-come-lately. IP obfuscation is fundamental to privacy which is what people who do not live in TOR blocked countries don't understand and where the real use case for privacy coins is uncovered. This is not a pump at all, this is about innovation which is why Monero have been struggling for quite some time to implement this. The other aspects of privacy can always be developed given some time but emphasis should definitely be placed on this aspect of privacy given that this is applicable in the real world.
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The beginning of a new era.
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Billy Bunter
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August 23, 2017, 11:12:46 PM |
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Dude, there’s no real competition between that coin and Monero. If you take a look at the history of Monero then you could see that more people are interested in Monero and are trying to give their insight on how to make the coin a much better system for sending money online. That other coin hasn’t been around long enough to have the credibility that Monero has and I am just giving you my opinion on that though I don’t have any Monero in my portfolio. These coins that just released and trying to become number one is only taking ideas on other projects that are already in development and they are claiming that they are better than them. XSPEC has been around since November 2016 and has one of the best ROI since ICO. See https://icostats.com/Your competition is with Verge - not with Monero. Like yourselves, Verge is another Johnny-come-lately that believes that IP obscuration is all that there is to privacy. You're both wrong, but feel free to pump. Verge has been around since 2014 so I wouldn't call it a Johnny-come-lately. IP obfuscation is fundamental to privacy which is what people who do not live in TOR blocked countries don't understand and where the real use case for privacy coins is uncovered. This is not a pump at all, this is about innovation which is why Monero have been struggling for quite some time to implement this. The other aspects of privacy can always be developed given some time but emphasis should definitely be placed on this aspect of privacy given that this is applicable in the real world. Wrong. The real use case for privacy is everyone, everywhere and every transaction. You can't have any kind of privacy as long as the blockchain is traceable. All you're doing is focusing on one aspect of privacy and pretending that you've got it covered. Monero will soon implement i2P at the protocol level. What then for Spectre?
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Baguette Holder.
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smooth (OP)
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August 23, 2017, 11:17:54 PM |
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Dude, there’s no real competition between that coin and Monero. If you take a look at the history of Monero then you could see that more people are interested in Monero and are trying to give their insight on how to make the coin a much better system for sending money online. That other coin hasn’t been around long enough to have the credibility that Monero has and I am just giving you my opinion on that though I don’t have any Monero in my portfolio. These coins that just released and trying to become number one is only taking ideas on other projects that are already in development and they are claiming that they are better than them. XSPEC has been around since November 2016 and has one of the best ROI since ICO. See https://icostats.com/Your competition is with Verge - not with Monero. Like yourselves, Verge is another Johnny-come-lately that believes that IP obscuration is all that there is to privacy. You're both wrong, but feel free to pump. Verge has been around since 2014 so I wouldn't call it a Johnny-come-lately. IP obfuscation is fundamental to privacy which is what people who do not live in TOR blocked countries don't understand and where the real use case for privacy coins is uncovered. This is not a pump at all, this is about innovation which is why Monero have been struggling for quite some time to implement this. The other aspects of privacy can always be developed given some time but emphasis should definitely be placed on this aspect of privacy given that this is applicable in the real world. Monero is not struggling to implement anything. It has been usable (and used) over Tor since 2014. For that matter, I've solo mined Monero over Tor more or less continuously since 2014. Bitcoin is usable with Tor by clicking one setting as long as you have the Tor browser (and if you don't you can't remotely claim to be interested in privacy), and has been for years. Verge adds no real value to the crypto ecosystem. None.
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smooth (OP)
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August 24, 2017, 01:31:40 AM |
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Shilling of some other coin without clear relevance to Monero removedCompletely agree which is why Spectrecoin has implemented this much needed feature for users residing in TOR blocked countries.
By no means has Spectrecoin got everything covered which is why they are working on an Android wallet with innovative low power staking as well as additional privacy, remittance and security features.
Spectre can continue to work on its own updates and hopefully co-exist with and continue to push Monero to innovate. As I mentioned previously, this is not about being able to use TOR to process Monero transactions, this is about being able to use TOR to process Spectrecoin transactions within TOR blocked countries which Monero is currently unable to do.
I can't really speak for Verge to be honest. I'll probably need to do more research on this coin to get a better understanding of the benefits it offers if any.
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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August 24, 2017, 02:20:55 AM |
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Shilling of some other coin without clear relevance to Monero removedCompletely agree which is why Spectrecoin has implemented this much needed feature for users residing in TOR blocked countries.
By no means has Spectrecoin got everything covered which is why they are working on an Android wallet with innovative low power staking as well as additional privacy, remittance and security features.
Spectre can continue to work on its own updates and hopefully co-exist with and continue to push Monero to innovate. As I mentioned previously, this is not about being able to use TOR to process Monero transactions, this is about being able to use TOR to process Spectrecoin transactions within TOR blocked countries which Monero is currently unable to do.
I can't really speak for Verge to be honest. I'll probably need to do more research on this coin to get a better understanding of the benefits it offers if any. WBVC is shilling as well, started poll with a few coins then added all the rest when the votes were in.
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“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.”
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August 24, 2017, 03:22:59 AM |
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I had xmr for a while, but why hold the coin instead of just buying it when you need to hide whatever you are doing, then transfer back to what you originally had?
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August 24, 2017, 03:28:46 AM |
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I had xmr for a while, but why hold the coin instead of just buying it when you need to hide whatever you are doing, then transfer back to what you originally had?
Title: Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation All lessons can be learned, in time.
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August 24, 2017, 03:52:51 AM |
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I had xmr for a while, but why hold the coin instead of just buying it when you need to hide whatever you are doing, then transfer back to what you originally had?
Depending on when you came into the cryptocurrency scene, Monero might have been the best performing coin between then and now
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August 24, 2017, 08:07:31 AM |
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August 24, 2017, 09:09:07 AM |
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There is a little dip now... before a big bump tomorrow when korea will wake up ?
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thoth-Atlantian
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August 24, 2017, 09:12:48 AM |
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There is a little dip now... before a big bump tomorrow when korea will wake up ?
Yeah I am seriously thinking about throwing another few BTC at it now
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August 24, 2017, 09:22:39 AM |
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Why do you think is gonna be another pump from tomorrow to Sunday?
The pump for bithumb list already came and the promotion (up to 100 xmr for top 50 traders) could be useless -> I think the big traders have enough money to dont get crazy to win those extra XMR and if so, maybe they are only interested in moving the price in the same range.
What do you think?
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krizniq
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August 24, 2017, 09:33:13 AM |
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Why do you think is gonna be another pump from tomorrow to Sunday?
The pump for bithumb list already came and the promotion (up to 100 xmr for top 50 traders) could be useless -> I think the big traders have enough money to dont get crazy to win those extra XMR and if so, maybe they are only interested in moving the price in the same range.
What do you think?
it's not about big traders Big traders have just better option to jump in since public will be able to from Friday/Saturday which gave them bit advantage to buy lower. When general public will be able to buy XMR -> should (not necessarily will) be pump event as they might want to buy as soon as possible due to lower price. Who knows, it's just guessing/speculating we all love.
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August 24, 2017, 10:39:33 AM |
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XMR continues to be pump again??
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