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May 21, 2018, 12:43:06 PM
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Is there any way to know the volume of transactions of Monero that is not going through the exchanges? I imagine that Monero is at least among the top 4 coins that are most commonly used. Not just projects that live from pump and dump on exchanges.

It is impossible to know. Ring Confidential Transactions that will be hopefully replaced with Bulletproofs prevents anyone to see amounts that are transacted.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3AHp9KgTkQ



If Coincheck is a real exchange why is it not listed on Coinmarketcap?, they state on their front page they were/are the "The Leading Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Exchange in Asia" and "No.1 Bitcoin trade volume in Japan!"
Plus its closed for registration and the price of BTC is not even updated on their frontpage, looks fake to me


They might disable sending informations to  coinmarketcap  for security. They were listed there and sort of still are: https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/coincheck/

Guys you need to understand that $500 milion robberies are rare in worlds history.   It does not matter if value of coins decreased by now. Police is listing value as it was on end of January.   I think so far biggest robbery is still Saddam Hussein robbery of  Central bank of Iraq for $1 billion in 2003. So you can imagine the scale of Coincheck hack and how nervous must be that official, that is responsible for safety of Japanese institutions that are keeping peoples wealth. Specially after Mt.Gox

In the long term i think regulators DON'T want to ban monero , because with exchanges they atleast have a grip on KYC/AML .... if monero is to become the defacto dark-market currency banning it would have the opposite effect that they wanted ... people will trade monero in the dark and they would not have a clue about KYC/AML at all about all of the floating monero... so better to have SOME information on XMR users than none i would say
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May 21, 2018, 01:45:03 PM
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Since I often enjoy seeing these here

https://monerobase.com/wiki/DevMeeting_2018-05-20

  • Stoffu has added automatic popping of bad version blocks
  • rbrunner is working on an easier MultiSig implementation
  • BulletProof audits are still underway

Next meeting June 3rd, 2018
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May 21, 2018, 02:13:16 PM
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In the long term i think regulators DON'T want to ban monero , because with exchanges they atleast have a grip on KYC/AML .... if monero is to become the defacto dark-market currency banning it would have the opposite effect that they wanted ... people will trade monero in the dark and they would not have a clue about KYC/AML at all about all of the floating monero... so better to have SOME information on XMR users than none i would say

Very well said.  I have been wondering if this point is just lost on folks.  Evidently not.

It's sort of a win/win for Monero demonstrating a bit of it's anti-fragility as a private payment system.

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May 21, 2018, 02:26:11 PM
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^  And what advantage would the regulators get from banning XMR tho...?  It doesn't automatically kill the demand for private transactions.  If anything, I think a 'ban' could even make it more in demand granting that crypto users, both old and new, are educated enough to know what privacy coin is the best.

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May 21, 2018, 05:24:00 PM
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Shit, closed my ETH short and bought last night, one day too early again! Bah

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Shit, closed my ETH short and bought last night, one day too early again! Bah

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May 21, 2018, 05:51:45 PM
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Nothing special Monero did not like, I keep about 3% of the total budget in this coin, especially do not hope for a big profit.
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Shit, closed my ETH short and bought last night, one day too early again! Bah

Anyone who shorts ETH has balls of steel and my respect.

Don't tell him has has balls of steel!  He will sell them at a pawn shop and lose all that money getting it all in on the turn with a set of aces!
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May 21, 2018, 06:17:50 PM
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Shit, closed my ETH short and bought last night, one day too early again! Bah

Anyone who shorts ETH has balls of steel and my respect.

Don't tell him has has balls of steel!  He will sell them at a pawn shop and lose all that money getting it all in on the turn with a set of aces!

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In the long term i think regulators DON'T want to ban monero , because with exchanges they atleast have a grip on KYC/AML .... if monero is to become the defacto dark-market currency banning it would have the opposite effect that they wanted ... people will trade monero in the dark and they would not have a clue about KYC/AML at all about all of the floating monero... so better to have SOME information on XMR users than none i would say

Very well said.  I have been wondering if this point is just lost on folks.  Evidently not.

It's sort of a win/win for Monero demonstrating a bit of it's anti-fragility as a private payment system.



Yeah also people trading illegal stuff make mistakes and with exchanges this would give the authorities atleast a trail that they could follow or some sort of evidence, eventhough they could never proof what exactly got traded for what XMR

^  And what advantage would the regulators get from banning XMR tho...?  It doesn't automatically kill the demand for private transactions.  If anything, I think a 'ban' could even make it more in demand granting that crypto users, both old and new, are educated enough to know what privacy coin is the best.

None, that's the point, xmr would probably lose a lot of price first off, but you can not kill it and it will still function as intended and live one
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May 22, 2018, 04:25:57 AM
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I am excited if we get the same roller coaster as in September 2016  Grin Smiley

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May 22, 2018, 07:33:25 AM
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RSI is showing a bottom. I wonder if we can push back.

Its a bit horrible down here now.

Still, 2019 is still in my opinion when things kick in on supply and stuff.
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I also think thst privacy coins will become even more poular in 2018 and Monero has a good chance to come out in 1st or 2nd place, just a bit concused with the recent fork, these thing typically weaken a coin.
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May 22, 2018, 08:53:13 AM
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Poloniex was first exchange that took Monero. Well after the one that was i think just temporary made to host Cryptonote coins. Since was brawest they deserve biggest Monero volume. When Monero was accepted to Mintpal, everyone expected huge volume there, but it seems Mintpal users are more conservative.
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Poloniex was first exchange that took Monero. Well after the one that was i think just temporary made to host Cryptonote coins. Since was brawest they deserve biggest Monero volume. When Monero was accepted to Mintpal, everyone expected huge volume there, but it seems Mintpal users are more conservative.
Mintpal users? Yep highly conservative. De-listed the entire exchange some years ago. Such foresight. Much progressive...

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Poloniex was first exchange that took Monero. Well after the one that was i think just temporary made to host Cryptonote coins. Since was brawest they deserve biggest Monero volume. When Monero was accepted to Mintpal, everyone expected huge volume there, but it seems Mintpal users are more conservative.

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Spam bot detected and reported - this one is copying our own Febo from 2014 (its cleverly cropped some of the text to avoid match detection.

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I am excited if we get the same roller coaster as in September 2016  Grin Smiley

This expectation is because of Japanese regulators hate or what?
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Poloniex was first exchange that took Monero. Well after the one that was i think just temporary made to host Cryptonote coins. Since was brawest they deserve biggest Monero volume. When Monero was accepted to Mintpal, everyone expected huge volume there, but it seems Mintpal users are more conservative.

Spam bot detected and reported - this one is copying our own Febo from 2014 (its cleverly cropped some of the text to avoid match detection.

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How clever is that? I mean the spammer and then the detector. Pretty impressive

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May 22, 2018, 06:19:11 PM
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Monero keeps in the channel more or less... but i still dont get it why we are not rated higher in price... so many shitcoins do better. Its like people lost interest in monero, even with the ledger and bulletproofs comming , they are not interested it looks. i would start selling some coins at 1000 usd , im starting to think i should be happy with 500 usd a coin Smiley. any thaughts on this?
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