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February 24, 2018, 04:28:22 AM Last edit: February 24, 2018, 05:50:00 AM by Anon136 |
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It really is a technological arms race between the people and the elites. It drives me crazy because at heart I am an elitist. At least in a world where centralization is necessary. The prospect of a world run by plebs and proles is terrifying to me. But our elites are just so tyrannical, incompetent and out of touch that I actually some how find myself siding with populism in a lesser of two evils sort of way. The silver lining, I suppose, is that the same technology that is empowering the people against the elites can perhaps provide decentralized governance alternatives to all centralized power structures, be them run by populists or elitists. So, chin up lads, it isn't over yet. *edit* It might have been over if it weren't for this technology.
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Rep Thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=381041If one can not confer upon another a right which he does not himself first possess, by what means does the state derive the right to engage in behaviors from which the public is prohibited?
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cAPSLOCK
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February 24, 2018, 04:49:01 AM |
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Still on target?
Nope. Fundamentals disappointed. Bearish. Woah. That is a fairly deep turnaround from you. Care to say what fundamentals are disappointing?
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phishead
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February 24, 2018, 05:07:27 AM |
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Still on target?
Nope. Fundamentals disappointed. Bearish. Bah humbug, man. Sheesh...
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rangedriver
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February 24, 2018, 05:30:13 AM |
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Woah. That is a fairly deep turnaround from you. Care to say what fundamentals are disappointing?
Bah humbug, man. Sheesh...
Hah. Well I'm mostly wrong these days so hopefully it will serve as a reverse indicator. BTC/USD is on a confirmed zip line which will inevitably draw all markets down. How well XMR/BTC copes remains to be seen but I was definitely hoping we'd be far higher than where we are now. In the absence of fundamental confidence one has to defer back to TA. Had we been far higher the relative slide would be a different affair.
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February 24, 2018, 05:53:51 AM |
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Still on target?
Nope. Fundamentals disappointed. Bearish. Woah. That is a fairly deep turnaround from you. Care to say what fundamentals are disappointing? Looks amazing to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K33PoKM7vOM
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February 24, 2018, 05:58:17 AM |
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Fork of the Monero blockchain. A split will occur at block 1529810 when MoneroV miners will start to create blocks on the MoneroV network. This is expected around March 14th.
Airdrop ratio 1 Monero : 10 MoneroV
Defiantly price will go up . What's your opinion on this ?
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February 24, 2018, 10:34:35 AM |
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Fork of the Monero blockchain. A split will occur at block 1529810 when MoneroV miners will start to create blocks on the MoneroV network. This is expected around March 14th.
Airdrop ratio 1 Monero : 10 MoneroV
Defiantly price will go up . What's your opinion on this ?
I agree. The price will go up defiantly. It always goes up that way. monerov is a scam that will have no particular effect beyond enriching the scammers and fleecing a few sheep that choose to trade it before it goes away. Assuming that can be done somewhere. In order to dump it, someone has to bid for it...? Yes, it boggles the mind.
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February 24, 2018, 10:58:21 AM |
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Is Monero the most mined by the viruses? Can this influence is value?
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garytheasshole
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February 24, 2018, 11:09:46 AM |
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Is Monero the most mined by the viruses? Can this influence is value?
Yes and yes, Monero is for criminals by criminals
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elrippos friend
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February 24, 2018, 01:11:03 PM |
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Monero Ledger wallet integration is legit the longest winded most anticipated integration yet.
Will make many people happy
Yes, Q3 2019 when it will finally be released will be a historical event Yeeeeaaaahhhhh, or Q6 2020
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elrippos friend
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February 24, 2018, 01:14:14 PM |
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Is Monero the most mined by the viruses? Can this influence is value?
Yes and yes, Monero is for criminals by criminals Yeeeaaaahhhhh, and your Avatar reflects your mind
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cAPSLOCK
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February 24, 2018, 04:07:43 PM |
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It seems to me Mongolo is attracted to the number 3 recently.
It does not like to be either:
1. Less than .03 BTC
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2. MORE than $300
It tends to be attracted upwardly to the BTC price (And usually back to the USD price), or downwardly towards the USD price.
Maybe I need more sleep?
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February 24, 2018, 04:12:10 PM |
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Monero is not mined by bots, people mine it on purpose because it's profitable. I know the price was around $20 1 year ago, now the price went up very much obviously and it's a good one still.
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February 24, 2018, 08:07:51 PM |
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Person who is reading this post. Are you worried? Does the MoneroV hard fork make you scared about whether you should go long/short in order to profit 5X within 5 days? Constantly looking at graphs and drawing lines on them to predict what millions of anonymous individuals on the internet will do at a certain point in time, in order to make a profit off those same dumb ass pleb traders? Maybe you need a break. Maybe you need to do something else to get your mind out of the daily grind of 'day trading' and do something else that's more productive and good for the mind. And just like you and I know, the best/most healthy thing for the mind is to... yes that's right... gamble. Instead of doing graph analysis, how about researching something that's even more pointless than that; like researching what basketball team will win this year's NCAA basketball championship and pretending to know what underdogs will go far in the tournament! How fun! Join us over on this years 2nd Annual Monero Madness thread.
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February 24, 2018, 08:28:10 PM |
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for reference - Cryptocurrency appeared on April 18, 2014 as a fork of Bytecoin (not to be confused with Bitcoin). When it became clear that more than 80% of the maximum number of Bytecoin has already been distributed, the community decided to re-issue under the name "Monero", starting with zero preliminary mining.
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February 24, 2018, 09:51:28 PM |
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Is Monero the most mined by the viruses? Can this influence is value?
The reason there's speculation that Monero is mined mainly by botnets is because a lot of the hash power comes from unknown pools. Of course *some* of that is probably botnets, but most is probably just regular miners who value their privacy or simply don't list their pool publicly. And no, it *probably* would not influence value in any way.
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garytheasshole
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February 24, 2018, 11:15:39 PM |
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Is Monero the most mined by the viruses? Can this influence is value?
The reason there's speculation that Monero is mined mainly by botnets is because a lot of the hash power comes from unknown pools. Of course *some* of that is probably botnets, but most is probably just regular miners who value their privacy or simply don't list their pool publicly. And no, it *probably* would not influence value in any way. I'm sorry, I love Monero and all but this is a load of shit. Yes, botnets mine Monero, get over it.
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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February 25, 2018, 04:02:09 AM |
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for reference - Cryptocurrency appeared on April 18, 2014 as a fork of Bytecoin (not to be confused with Bitcoin). When it became clear that more than 80% of the maximum number of Bytecoin has already been distributed, the community decided to re-issue under the name "Monero", starting with zero preliminary mining.
For reference your research skills need some honing, close but no cigar. Maybe your translation skills are not up to par? Your also posting this in the wrong thread and even if this wasn't so incorrect I'm not sure of any thread it belongs in. The only people that will understand what you posted are those that already know what you are trying to say and failing at which makes your post moot to begin with. I hope this helps but I'm gonna take a shot and guess you'll not comprehend my reply once translated to whatever your language is. Is Monero the most mined by the viruses? Can this influence is value?
The reason there's speculation that Monero is mined mainly by botnets is because a lot of the hash power comes from unknown pools. Of course *some* of that is probably botnets, but most is probably just regular miners who value their privacy or simply don't list their pool publicly. And no, it *probably* would not influence value in any way. Not only botnets but webpage miners now as well and I say what a great use of those resources! Providing a private fungible store of value is a boon to mankind and should be an inalienable right not a dream that must be fought for.
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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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Anon136
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February 25, 2018, 04:13:00 AM Last edit: February 25, 2018, 05:37:09 AM by Anon136 |
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Is Monero the most mined by the viruses? Can this influence is value?
The reason there's speculation that Monero is mined mainly by botnets is because a lot of the hash power comes from unknown pools. Of course *some* of that is probably botnets, but most is probably just regular miners who value their privacy or simply don't list their pool publicly. And no, it *probably* would not influence value in any way. I can think of one reason why it might be bullish. Monero is exactly the kind of asset that you might expect someone like a hacker or bot herder to want. Additionally they may not have the sort of sunk cost and overhead that normal miners need to account for. Therefore maybe they aren't dumping as many of the newly mined coins on the market as normal miners do.
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cAPSLOCK
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February 25, 2018, 04:33:03 AM |
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I dunno. It's a triangle...
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