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Look at that transaction data:
We will finally go above Mays numbers. I still dont understand why May was so special. Nothing unusual beside last weeks of lock downs in Europe and USA. Last few months had few good weeks and few bad. October had only good weeks beside the protocol upgrade two days. With a pace like this we might not see less then 20k transaction a day in 2021. Which most propably implies that we will have a new ATH by July 2021 July seems a long time for ATH. However, since I'm usually ahead of myself, and you are usually correct, I will take your word for it March 2021
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October 31, 2020, 01:51:23 AM |
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Look at that transaction data:
We will finally go above Mays numbers. I still dont understand why May was so special. Nothing unusual beside last weeks of lock downs in Europe and USA. Last few months had few good weeks and few bad. October had only good weeks beside the protocol upgrade two days. With a pace like this we might not see less then 20k transaction a day in 2021. Which most propably implies that we will have a new ATH by July 2021 July seems a long time for ATH. However, since I'm usually ahead of myself, and you are usually correct, I will take your word for it March 2021 That's where I would put it, With my usual enthusiasm. I also figured for a BTC ATH by the end of November. We shall see. Worth the wait in any case, knowing it is inevitable.
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October 31, 2020, 05:32:58 AM |
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March 2021
That's where I would put it, With my usual enthusiasm. I also figured for a BTC ATH by the end of November. We shall see. Worth the wait in any case, knowing it is inevitable. March 15, 2021 is when the number of days since Monero’s ATH (12/20/2017) will be equal to the number of days it took Bitcoin to set a new ATH after the last bear market (11/30/2013 to 2/23/2017 - 1181 days). Let’s see if history rhymes...
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elrippos friend
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October 31, 2020, 05:47:28 AM |
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October 31, 2020, 05:52:44 AM |
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March 2021
That's where I would put it, With my usual enthusiasm. I also figured for a BTC ATH by the end of November. We shall see. Worth the wait in any case, knowing it is inevitable. March 15, 2021 is when the number of days since Monero’s ATH (12/20/2017) will be equal to the number of days it took Bitcoin to set a new ATH after the last bear market (11/30/2013 to 2/23/2017 - 1181 days). Let’s see if history rhymes... History for sure, but i am sceptical if it will be in the same rythm.....
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November 02, 2020, 02:23:53 AM |
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Oct 2020 501,273 transactions. Wow. Better than 25% up from September, and also from ATH @ May 2020. Let's finish this price dip and get on with it!
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
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November 02, 2020, 08:39:56 AM |
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
Hi, can you suggest some new coins which are faster with better privacy? THX
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November 02, 2020, 09:20:38 AM |
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holy wall action on binance btc-xmr 0.009 11k sell. Hasn't been action like that in a while.
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elrippos friend
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November 02, 2020, 01:42:20 PM |
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
Ok, then please list the coins were transaction times are 20 times faster (180 to 540 seconds / 20 = 9 to 27seconds) and have the equal or better privacy, i´ll get my popcorn in the meanwhile
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November 02, 2020, 09:37:51 PM |
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
Ok, then please list the coins were transaction times are 20 times faster (180 to 540 seconds / 20 = 9 to 27seconds) and have the equal or better privacy, i´ll get my popcorn in the meanwhile Take your time.
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November 03, 2020, 06:55:15 AM Last edit: November 03, 2020, 07:07:37 AM by grendel25 |
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
Ok, then please list the coins were transaction times are 20 times faster (180 to 540 seconds / 20 = 9 to 27seconds) and have the equal or better privacy, i´ll get my popcorn in the meanwhile Take your time. I've read multiple estimates and even used monero for several transactions back in 2014. It's 20+ minutes for a transaction. Simple math of 20x faster comes down to about a minute. Mimblewimble is far better privacy because of cut through and dandelion so there are no externally visible addresses or amounts and it's impossible to trace. The best iteration of mimblewimble for the purposes of private use money is Epic Cash. It's extremely fast with a 60-second block time and I've seen transactions execute in a few seconds. I'm surprised you had to ask given my signature block. I would say Epic Cash is about where Monero was in 2014. Still a little clunky on the UI but bleeding edge technology as Monero was in 2014. Epic is just better technology. Just how tech moves.
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November 03, 2020, 07:45:17 AM |
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Nice signature by the way...
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November 03, 2020, 09:58:32 AM |
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I've read multiple estimates and even used monero for several transactions back in 2014. It's 20+ minutes for a transaction. Simple math of 20x faster comes down to about a minute. Mimblewimble is far better privacy because of cut through and dandelion so there are no externally visible addresses or amounts and it's impossible to trace. The best iteration of mimblewimble for the purposes of private use money is Epic Cash. It's extremely fast with a 60-second block time and I've seen transactions execute in a few seconds.
I'm surprised you had to ask given my signature block.
I would say Epic Cash is about where Monero was in 2014. Still a little clunky on the UI but bleeding edge technology as Monero was in 2014. Epic is just better technology. Just how tech moves.
Monero has 2 minute block times and it has Dandelion too. And no, Mimblewimble is not private at all - everything can be traced with real-time logging of transactions.
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November 03, 2020, 10:06:05 AM |
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
Ok, then please list the coins were transaction times are 20 times faster (180 to 540 seconds / 20 = 9 to 27seconds) and have the equal or better privacy, i´ll get my popcorn in the meanwhile Take your time. I've read multiple estimates and even used monero for several transactions back in 2014. It's 20+ minutes for a transaction. Simple math of 20x faster comes down to about a minute. Mimblewimble is far better privacy because of cut through and dandelion so there are no externally visible addresses or amounts and it's impossible to trace. The best iteration of mimblewimble for the purposes of private use money is Epic Cash. It's extremely fast with a 60-second block time and I've seen transactions execute in a few seconds. I'm surprised you had to ask given my signature block. I would say Epic Cash is about where Monero was in 2014. Still a little clunky on the UI but bleeding edge technology as Monero was in 2014. Epic is just better technology. Just how tech moves. XMR at the end of 2020 doesn't have much left of MRO from 2014. You might have a bit of catching up to do.
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November 03, 2020, 11:44:37 AM |
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
Ok, then please list the coins were transaction times are 20 times faster (180 to 540 seconds / 20 = 9 to 27seconds) and have the equal or better privacy, i´ll get my popcorn in the meanwhile Take your time. I've read multiple estimates and even used monero for several transactions back in 2014. It's 20+ minutes for a transaction. Simple math of 20x faster comes down to about a minute. Mimblewimble is far better privacy because of cut through and dandelion so there are no externally visible addresses or amounts and it's impossible to trace. The best iteration of mimblewimble for the purposes of private use money is Epic Cash. It's extremely fast with a 60-second block time and I've seen transactions execute in a few seconds. I'm surprised you had to ask given my signature block. I would say Epic Cash is about where Monero was in 2014. Still a little clunky on the UI but bleeding edge technology as Monero was in 2014. Epic is just better technology. Just how tech moves. XMR at the end of 2020 doesn't have much left of MRO from 2014. You might have a bit of catching up to do. Yes, monero is totaly different now from what it was 3years or more ago.
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November 03, 2020, 02:43:20 PM |
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How long can Monero really stay competitive when there are other coins transacting 20-times faster and with privacy that is just as good if not better? I speculate that Monero will have to undergo a serious overhaul if it wants to keep up with emerging technologies. If not, it will drift away and be forgotten.
Ok, then please list the coins were transaction times are 20 times faster (180 to 540 seconds / 20 = 9 to 27seconds) and have the equal or better privacy, i´ll get my popcorn in the meanwhile Take your time. I've read multiple estimates and even used monero for several transactions back in 2014. It's 20+ minutes for a transaction. Simple math of 20x faster comes down to about a minute. Mimblewimble is far better privacy because of cut through and dandelion so there are no externally visible addresses or amounts and it's impossible to trace. The best iteration of mimblewimble for the purposes of private use money is Epic Cash. It's extremely fast with a 60-second block time and I've seen transactions execute in a few seconds. I'm surprised you had to ask given my signature block. I would say Epic Cash is about where Monero was in 2014. Still a little clunky on the UI but bleeding edge technology as Monero was in 2014. Epic is just better technology. Just how tech moves. I am laughing my ass of as everybody else in here too mate You are refering to 2014 so your base is 6 years old until today and you honestly want to tell us, that this mimblewimble thing is accurate? I think you are the one who has to do the reading and has to get a hold of latest technology but maybe this is also the fact why Moneros protocol is copied in many other coins then your epic pac man thing. So please do yourself a favour and never post here again, your dullness is hurting my intelligence Ps.: Nobody gives a fcuk about your signature
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November 03, 2020, 03:36:13 PM Last edit: November 03, 2020, 04:25:53 PM by bitebits |
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[...] your epic pac man thing.
Hey take it easy now please Edit: https://localmonero.co/blocks/block/2222222Timestamp 2020-11-03 04:49:13 UTC
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- You can figure out what will happen, not when /Warren Buffett - Pay any Bitcoin address privately with a little help of Monero.
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November 03, 2020, 04:41:17 PM |
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Nice one, I missed that on my sabbatical.
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