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February 18, 2018, 09:07:21 PM
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hypothetical SHUM   Grin

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February 18, 2018, 11:28:39 PM
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Monero-Zec-Dash I believe these three projects will reach much better prices in the future. These projects existed when I met this market. I see it as old and solid.

Perhaps you need to dig...  Deeper...

Dash has airplane ad,  Zcash has Snowden's support, while monero has moneroV  Smiley

am i correct Huh

Actually, we have Kim Jong-un's stamp of approval. who could ask for more? Smiley

http://www.newsweek.com/north-korea-secretly-funnels-monero-cryptocurrency-country-through-university-774083


We need to initiate that his sister Kim Yo-jong start talk about Monero. She is more popular now since her attendance of the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics.

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If that happened to me, I would just quit the whole family. The kids are not at fault but also not mine, the woman is a whore and a liar and deserves nothing, and jail time is better than continuing to pay her. Take out all the money you can from the bank as soon as possible and hide it somewhere, maybe even throw it away, whatever it takes for her and the state to not get it.

What money? What bank?  SHUM.

HAH, Good point! Cheesy


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February 19, 2018, 12:14:36 AM
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Monero-Zec-Dash I believe these three projects will reach much better prices in the future. These projects existed when I met this market. I see it as old and solid.

Perhaps you need to dig...  Deeper...
Dash has airplane ad,  Zcash has Snowden's support, while monero has moneroV  Smiley

am i correct Huh
Monero has truth. Some might argue that that isn't worth anything. They might be right. Maybe I just need to get with the times. I hope not.
Truth and privacy.  But we've fed the troll enough for now.  Back to sleep he goes  Wink

Well he is a good indicator that we will move upwards soonish, so he can go shut up for a while like always Cheesy
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February 19, 2018, 01:51:27 AM
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I held it for a long time in the first place.But then I get tired of holding.I sell all monero coins afterwards.The price flew after the sale.That's why I do not like Monero
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I held it for a long time in the first place.But then I get tired of holding.I sell all monero coins afterwards.The price flew after the sale.That's why I do not like Monero

You came here to say that you have no vision, no self control, and take no responsibility for your own actions.  Got it.  Welcome to the masses. 

Let me guess, there is a paid signature under your shitty post, amirite?
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February 19, 2018, 04:11:15 AM
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Monero-Zec-Dash I believe these three projects will reach much better prices in the future. These projects existed when I met this market. I see it as old and solid.

Perhaps you need to dig...  Deeper...
Dash has airplane ad,  Zcash has Snowden's support, while monero has moneroV  Smiley

am i correct Huh
Monero has truth. Some might argue that that isn't worth anything. They might be right. Maybe I just need to get with the times. I hope not.
Truth and privacy.  But we've fed the troll enough for now.  Back to sleep he goes  Wink

Well he is a good indicator that we will move upwards soonish, so he can go shut up for a while like always Cheesy

cmon, i never said that price will crash, in contrary price will rises because monerov.  i myself have some thought about buying it but the idea that my coin can vanish any moment at mymonero wallet scares me a bit.

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February 19, 2018, 04:18:23 AM
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I held it for a long time in the first place.But then I get tired of holding.I sell all monero coins afterwards.The price flew after the sale.That's why I do not like Monero

You came here to say that you have no vision, no self control, and take no responsibility for your own actions.  Got it.  Welcome to the masses.  

Let me guess, there is a paid signature under your shitty post, amirite?
Apparently the market has agency and the capacity to do wrong and not arriving at the price that he prefers is an example of such a wrong, which has made our friend rather cross with her, and since the market and Monero are friends with each other he's naturally rather cross with Monero too!


cmon, i never said that price will crash, in contrary price will rises because monerov.  i myself have some thought about buying it but the idea that my coin can vanish any moment at mymonero wallet scares me a bit.
Connect your wallet to a remote node. PM me if you need help getting it set up. Meh just use the GUI wallet if you don't know how to use the CLI. It's pretty self explanatory with the GUI. It's in the options or settings somewhere clearly labeled.

Yes everyone I know you all think hes a troll but I can still extend an olive branch.

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February 19, 2018, 04:40:09 AM
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cmon, i never said that price will crash, in contrary price will rises because monerov.  i myself have some thought about buying it but the idea that my coin can vanish any moment at mymonero wallet scares me a bit.
Connect your wallet to a remote node. PM me if you need help getting it set up. Meh just use the GUI wallet if you don't know how to use the CLI. It's pretty self explanatory with the GUI. It's in the options or settings somewhere clearly labeled.

Yes everyone I know you all think hes a troll but I can still extend an olive branch.

several mobile non-custodial wallets to choose from if you don't want to use the native wallet or a web wallet.  GUI on windows is... not great, requires patience.  Linux it is smooth and fast.
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February 19, 2018, 06:17:42 PM
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several mobile non-custodial wallets to choose from if you don't want to use the native wallet or a web wallet.  GUI on windows is... not great, requires patience.  Linux it is smooth and fast.
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Also true.

... as I post this from a Windows 10 laptop.

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February 19, 2018, 06:26:41 PM
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The crypto market is based around events that generate hype. Whenever something noteworthy happens a coin gets a big boost, else it just slowly rises or does nothing.

That said, there hasn't been a noteworthy event for monero recently, the next event will probably be the hardware wallets followed by open source wallets, bulletproof and lastly kovri.
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February 19, 2018, 06:27:01 PM
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https://btcmanager.com/monerov-trap-laid-monero-users/

i aint gonna sell my XMV , shit fork...
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February 19, 2018, 07:31:17 PM
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The crypto market is based around events that generate hype. Whenever something noteworthy happens a coin gets a big boost, else it just slowly rises or does nothing.

That said, there hasn't been a noteworthy event for monero recently, the next event will probably be the hardware wallets followed by open source wallets, bulletproof and lastly kovri.

The crypto market, like any other, is based on supply and demand.  Price moves quickly when the balance between supply and demand changes quickly, and slowly when it does not.  Fear and greed are two labile forces which play a significant role in supply and demand, but their lability makes their effects transient, while economic uses and emission rates are typically more gentle but always more persistent forces in determining the trajectory of clearing. PoW difficulty has an intermediate persistence/lability and is a feed back link between supply flow constraint and clearing price, which reinforces systemic momentum.  PoS systems simpliciter lack this specific form of feedback, but master node systems add back a near analog.  "Hype" plays a role in accelerating greed, while "FUD" does likewise for fear.

It is really a differential-algebraic system with complex component nodes.  The dynamics of the system as a whole are not hard to model (except numerically, due to awful condition numbers) but some of the more complex component nodes have a lot of latent structure which needs to be elucidated in order to make the predictive value of such a model quantitatively and quantifiably useful.  Specifically the allocations of holdings and preferences amongst market agents needs to be sufficiently defined.

The nice thing (and the awful thing) about models is that, like standards, there are so many too choose from.

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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February 20, 2018, 08:33:41 AM
Last edit: February 20, 2018, 09:20:35 AM by iCEBREAKER
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'Bitcoin is dead/dying' FUD being spread by Aminorex.

...they own up to their most massive counterfactual mistakes and perhaps explain to their flocks how/why they managed to get it so wrong.

Yeah, the fee crisis is over, for now at least, and whether it will repeat I am not now competent to speculate.  I should learn to keep my mouth shut when I am not following current events.  I was quite wrong about s2x, because core was able to act while I was expecting even more stagnation. That error, again, is attributable to neglecting the current available information about the internal dynamics of core. I was also quite wrong about Bitcoin Cash, which has far exceeded my expectations.  I don't even know enough to say why.

Once you know something well, you can make more reasonable projections than before, but if you don't stay up-to-date on the most important factors, in a dynamic environment, that potential degrades rapidly.  My takeaway is to remember to check whether my info is still pertinent rather than repeating old conclusions without updating.  I have done it before, so shame on me for not learning from it then.  It is easy to get cocky and sloppy after a few wins, and a hard reality check is good for the soul, focusses the mind.  So thanks for pointing it out.

Frankly I am not paying enough attention to classic crypto lately for anyone to hang on my words about it.  I try to get the big picture, but my detail attention is currently consumed by lawyers and web plumbing for a CEF.  C'est la guerre.

Great post!  All my concerns regarding previous underestimation of Bitcoin's antifragility were thoroughly addressed.  You've succinctly and unquestionably reestablished yourself as the brilliant thought leader of our little MEA brain trust.



Next bottle of Barolo is on me!  Smiley



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February 20, 2018, 09:33:03 AM
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guys i want to ask you a question? Why is still so damn hard to use Monero wallets? I've spent literally 2.5 day to recover some funds I had in an old wallet.
Do you prefer any much practical method for that?
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February 20, 2018, 10:13:11 AM
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guys i want to ask you a question? Why is still so damn hard to use Monero wallets? I've spent literally 2.5 day to recover some funds I had in an old wallet.
Do you prefer any much practical method for that?

Use a remote node if you don't have a synced blockchain.  Restore from a block height not much older than the wallet for a quicker scan.  Should take no more than minutes if it is not a very old wallet.
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February 20, 2018, 12:05:20 PM
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several mobile non-custodial wallets to choose from if you don't want to use the native wallet or a web wallet.  GUI on windows is... not great, requires patience.  Linux it is smooth and fast.
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Also true.

... as I post this from a Windows 10 laptop.

After attempting to sync it on my laptop I decided it is time to put linux on it. Couldn't be happier with my decision...

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February 20, 2018, 12:11:35 PM
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guys i want to ask you a question? Why is still so damn hard to use Monero wallets? I've spent literally 2.5 day to recover some funds I had in an old wallet.
Do you prefer any much practical method for that?

Use a remote node if you don't have a synced blockchain.  Restore from a block height not much older than the wallet for a quicker scan.  Should take no more than minutes if it is not a very old wallet.
thanks for your assistance, i will try this method in future.

one more question

I gave half of my Monero to a close friend but so far it is still sitting in the same wallet that I originally set up. Can I create another wallet on the same machine and if I do then how can I transfer half of the XMR to him. Should I transfer it all in one go or would it be more sensible to make multiple smaller payments?
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February 20, 2018, 02:02:29 PM
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After attempting to sync it on my laptop I decided it is time to put linux on it. Couldn't be happier with my decision...
My laptop just crashed as I was reading this post, kind of ironic don't you think? (still using windows 10)

I've been on and off trying to duel boot Debian with Windows, but every time I've tried it ends up in some sort of error or the installation freezes. I've installed it on computers and VMs before, so I'm beginning to think it's a hardware issue; especially since no other distros are having better luck on it either.

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February 20, 2018, 02:14:21 PM
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The Monero blockchain is becoming very large, i wonder how big it will become in around 5 years time when Monero has mass adoption on the darkweb. Hardware wallets cant come soon enough either and will drive the price of XMR up high Smiley
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February 20, 2018, 02:56:18 PM
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After attempting to sync it on my laptop I decided it is time to put linux on it. Couldn't be happier with my decision...
My laptop just crashed as I was reading this post, kind of ironic don't you think? (still using windows 10)

I've been on and off trying to duel boot Debian with Windows, but every time I've tried it ends up in some sort of error or the installation freezes. I've installed it on computers and VMs before, so I'm beginning to think it's a hardware issue; especially since no other distros are having better luck on it either.
I use a Chromebook with galliumos, which is a distro based on xubuntu made especially for Chromebooks.  And I replaced the 32 Gig ssd with a 128 Gig ssd.  No dual booting, just linux.  I've had dual boot machines in the past but for my cheap, efficient little acer c720p Chromebook it's linux all the way and cli monero daemon and wallet that run like a dream.
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