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So lots of people are talking about monerov. What about monero classic? http://monero-classic.org / github:https://github.com/monero-classic/monero Looks like it is different from moneroclassic.org I think these two are different. I will stick with the Monero supported by the GPU network with much bigger community. Same for me. I think, this is what they planned when built asics for cryptonote.
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April 06, 2018, 06:32:49 PM |
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The current Monero price is approximately $313, however, the projection to the end of this year is the amazingly increasing number of $650. In the same line, a five-year forecast projects the price up to $4000, which proves a great appreciation of the coin from now on
Please share the location of this $313 XMR market
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April 06, 2018, 06:50:42 PM |
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we want it to grow for everything, it seems to have reached the number of a solid investor to rise, so I have hope.
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April 06, 2018, 07:11:48 PM |
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The current Monero price is approximately $313, however, the projection to the end of this year is the amazingly increasing number of $650. In the same line, a five-year forecast projects the price up to $4000, which proves a great appreciation of the coin from now on
Please share the location of this $313 XMR market In fact, let me do one better, I'll sell you as much Monero as you want for 10% off that current $313. Maybe even 15% or more if I like you a lot. And make sure you keep me bookmarked too, I'll probably also be able to offer you discounts for the end of year price of $650 and the 5-year forecast of $4000. I'm bullish on Monero. Not sure I'm THAT bullish!
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April 06, 2018, 08:35:30 PM |
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wtf is this!!!??? when will the market go back to normal
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April 06, 2018, 08:55:05 PM |
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wtf is this!!!??? when will the market go back to normal
This is "normal"
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April 06, 2018, 10:27:12 PM |
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Grin is top of the list... actually the entire list. It checks most boxes. Their approach is novel. It's a ground up project. Anonymous creator. Active open source development. Fair launch. Egalitarian mining using Cuckoo cycle. They expect impressive privacy and scaling properties that are not disputed by reputable developers. In my opinion, their economic policy is a huge mistake, but Grin is a self described minimal implementation. A mimble wimble fork with a sound monetary policy and the right developers could be very interesting.
Apologies for my random Jr. member status.
Damn Jr members here have some merit. The current Monero price is approximately $313, however, the projection to the end of this year is the amazingly increasing number of $650. In the same line, a five-year forecast projects the price up to $4000, which proves a great appreciation of the coin from now on
Can I have some of the shit your doing? Damn that one got up to senior level? well reported.
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April 06, 2018, 11:42:35 PM |
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That is amusing, whats even more amusing is the Devs attempts at repair! Funny, but also it's sad to see this. Unbelievable how they throw peoples money. Sad thing for a crypto.
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April 06, 2018, 11:44:23 PM |
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That is amusing, whats even more amusing is the Devs attempts at repair! This seems to be par for the course in the altcoin community. Does anyone know of any other altcoins that are being developed by serious professionals besides Monero? Random jr members need not reply. Interested in what the regulars think. Grin is top of the list... actually the entire list. It checks most boxes. Their approach is novel. It's a ground up project. Anonymous creator. Active open source development. Fair launch. Egalitarian mining using Cuckoo cycle. They expect impressive privacy and scaling properties that are not disputed by reputable developers. In my opinion, their economic policy is a huge mistake, but Grin is a self described minimal implementation. A mimble wimble fork with a sound monetary policy and the right developers could be very interesting. Apologies for my random Jr. member status. Jr. Member gives correct answer. Was not expecting that. Well played.
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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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Hueristic
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April 07, 2018, 02:44:03 AM |
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Just grabbed what I could @ .02447X
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April 07, 2018, 04:59:07 AM |
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Was that the Time Warp attack? The hashrate jumped back to January
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April 07, 2018, 05:54:40 AM |
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Was that the Time Warp attack? The hashrate jumped back to January ROTFLMFAO! Good one, January 2016!
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April 07, 2018, 07:42:03 AM |
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Guys, i saw that XMO is traded on Hitbtc, i dont trust hitbtc... but just curious, how does one claim XMO, how does it work. i guess we need to transfer XMR to hitbtc and automatically receive the same amount XMO ? could someone please explain
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April 07, 2018, 08:35:26 AM |
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Try the XMO information threads
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rinus
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April 07, 2018, 08:43:18 AM |
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Try the XMO information threads
Are there any? :p
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April 07, 2018, 10:10:01 AM |
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Damn! can't even leave for a couple of weeks without all Hell breaking loose Just did the walley upgrade and it seems to work ok on the new fork, but now I see we are "blessed" with yet another Monero knock-off (first sumokoin, now "monero classic"). Am I correct in understanding that these two are both copies with own blockchains, and the next lovechild, monerov, will fork off from the present v.7 blockchain? Also wondering how the drop in hashrate after the fork is going to affect ability to scale and confirmation times going forward?
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April 07, 2018, 10:24:56 AM |
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Damn! can't even leave for a couple of weeks without all Hell breaking loose Just did the walley upgrade and it seems to work ok on the new fork, but now I see we are "blessed" with yet another Monero knock-off (first sumokoin, now "monero classic"). Am I correct in understanding that these two are both copies with own blockchains, and the next lovechild, monerov, will fork off from the present v.7 blockchain? Also wondering how the drop in hashrate after the fork is going to affect ability to scale and confirmation times going forward? Currently going to take a while to stabilize whilst miners move to v7 ... the difficulty has already started to come down to adjust to the current block rates with the reduced hash coming in
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April 07, 2018, 12:27:00 PM |
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Damn! can't even leave for a couple of weeks without all Hell breaking loose Just did the walley upgrade and it seems to work ok on the new fork, but now I see we are "blessed" with yet another Monero knock-off (first sumokoin, now "monero classic"). Am I correct in understanding that these two are both copies with own blockchains, and the next lovechild, monerov, will fork off from the present v.7 blockchain? Also wondering how the drop in hashrate after the fork is going to affect ability to scale and confirmation times going forward? sumo coin did not started same as "monero classic" or might monerov. It started with genesis block, other two started with as many coins Monero had at time of fork. Drop in hashrate made first blocks slower. So yesterday after hardfork, Monero was as slow as Bitcoin. Like block every 10 minutes. Now it will ofcourse catch up and blocks will be faster then in 2 minutes until it will get back to normal around 2 minutes a block. Not sure what should ability to scale have to do with it. Monero block can grow and shrink and is not bottleneck of scaling. It is something else, you should google it.
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