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Topic: [ANN] SPECTRECOIN | Anonymous Tx | Tor | Ring Signatures | Stealth - page 16. (Read 36213 times)

newbie
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Looks like people are happy to withdraw again, price is rising!
newbie
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Merit: 0
From discord (Mandica):
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@everyone - I have been in contact with Livecoin and I have been informed that XSPEC deposits and WITHDRAWALS are now OPEN - If you have funds on Livecoin you need to make a decision regarding your funds and trade partner and take action accordingly. I have no issues with Livecoin as long as communication remains open and XSPEC trading / transfers are working. I will keep an eye on the situation. Standard advice applies as always 'Do not use exchanges as a wallet, but only hold funds on any exchange that you intend to trade with'! We have seen exchanges being hacked and private keys apparently lost (QuadrigaCX) and all sorts of other mismanagement and mishaps. Stay safe!

Now the coin can breathe a again. Great to hear that this miserable situation has been solved!


I just made a withdrawal from livecoin without any issues.
newbie
Activity: 79
Merit: 0
I'm dismayed about whether Spectrecoin will keep Bisq as an exchange in the long-term (and if we don't it may ultimately shoot us in the foot).

It can be seen from their trading volume -- https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bisq/ -- that the primary function of Bisq is as a peer-to-peer Monero-Bitcoin exchange, followed by Bitcoin-Euro private exchanges, followed by trade of another prominent privacy coin (ZCash-BTC).

Meanwhile, their page https://docs.bisq.network/exchange/howto/list-asset.html indicates that "At each new release we will check whether already-listed assets have been traded in the past 4 months. If this requirement is not met the asset will be removed."  And Spectrecoin is essentially at 4 months since a trade using that platform now (I was on one side of that trade in December, and I've had buy orders placed off-and-on the past three weeks [including currently but it seems people only consider the centralized exchanges/honeypots]).

Bisq seems ideal for Spectrecoin -- just look at the point-of-view and ethics contained in their "A brief Introduction to Bisq" ( https://docs.bisq.network/intro.html ) and their Vision page ( https://bisq.network/vision/ ).   Note, in particular, that coins stay in one's possession until a trade is made (instead of sitting at an external exchange pooled with other coins that can be a tempting hacking target [as with Cryptopia]).  This is also important for any future point when governments or regulators might apply "soft pressure" to exchanges or countries that host centralized exchanges.  It seems probable that centralized exchanges that grow more prominent or professional in the developed world will become less private; whereas, more private centralized exchanges will be operated out of less-trustworthy locales.   Also Bisq operates exclusively over Tor.

Anyhow, if we do lose Bisq because people would rather chase volume on centralized exchanges, I've at least done my part by posting this and trying to buy there peer-to-peer simultaneously.  Huh Roll Eyes




I guess your prayers have been heard. Tongue
newbie
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From discord (Mandica):
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@everyone - I have been in contact with Livecoin and I have been informed that XSPEC deposits and WITHDRAWALS are now OPEN - If you have funds on Livecoin you need to make a decision regarding your funds and trade partner and take action accordingly. I have no issues with Livecoin as long as communication remains open and XSPEC trading / transfers are working. I will keep an eye on the situation. Standard advice applies as always 'Do not use exchanges as a wallet, but only hold funds on any exchange that you intend to trade with'! We have seen exchanges being hacked and private keys apparently lost (QuadrigaCX) and all sorts of other mismanagement and mishaps. Stay safe!

Now the coin can breathe a again. Great to hear that this miserable situation has been solved!
newbie
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https://news.spectreproject.io/april-2019/

The April newsletter holds information about the Spectrecoin Foundation, the v3 public beta Testnet and staking on RaspberryPi.
newbie
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I'm dismayed about whether Spectrecoin will keep Bisq as an exchange in the long-term (and if we don't it may ultimately shoot us in the foot).

It can be seen from their trading volume -- https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/bisq/ -- that the primary function of Bisq is as a peer-to-peer Monero-Bitcoin exchange, followed by Bitcoin-Euro private exchanges, followed by trade of another prominent privacy coin (ZCash-BTC).

Meanwhile, their page https://docs.bisq.network/exchange/howto/list-asset.html indicates that "At each new release we will check whether already-listed assets have been traded in the past 4 months. If this requirement is not met the asset will be removed."  And Spectrecoin is essentially at 4 months since a trade using that platform now (I was on one side of that trade in December, and I've had buy orders placed off-and-on the past three weeks [including currently but it seems people only consider the centralized exchanges/honeypots]).

Bisq seems ideal for Spectrecoin -- just look at the point-of-view and ethics contained in their "A brief Introduction to Bisq" ( https://docs.bisq.network/intro.html ) and their Vision page ( https://bisq.network/vision/ ).   Note, in particular, that coins stay in one's possession until a trade is made (instead of sitting at an external exchange pooled with other coins that can be a tempting hacking target [as with Cryptopia]).  This is also important for any future point when governments or regulators might apply "soft pressure" to exchanges or countries that host centralized exchanges.  It seems probable that centralized exchanges that grow more prominent or professional in the developed world will become less private; whereas, more private centralized exchanges will be operated out of less-trustworthy locales.   Also Bisq operates exclusively over Tor.

Anyhow, if we do lose Bisq because people would rather chase volume on centralized exchanges, I've at least done my part by posting this and trying to buy there peer-to-peer simultaneously.  Huh Roll Eyes
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
On Discord I read that the v3 fork date will be one week earlier on May 17th, can't wait to finally have StealthStaking!
full member
Activity: 263
Merit: 101
Leo Bitman
Great, easy to setup, my raspi is running but how long does it take to stake?
Where can i find the status of the loaded blocks?
In Spectrecoin Discord there is a dedicated channel for raspi, in this channel you will receive a faster response than in Bitcointalk.

https://discord.gg/FY7VtWK


newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Great, easy to setup, my raspi is running but how long does it take to stake?
Where can i find the status of the loaded blocks?
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 50

I would strongly recommend to stake with a Pi, it's been super stable and dead easy to set up and use
newbie
Activity: 79
Merit: 0
Amsterdex works like a charm with integrated SPECTRE trading. I tried the deposit/withdrawal out in the past days.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
*** DEV / EXCHANGE UPDATE ***

We are really excited to announce that Amsterdex has integrated SPECTRE deposit/withdrawal and trade. Amsterdex is the first and currently the only exchange that facilitates private trade with SPECTRE and no KYC is required. Please have read of this special newsletter:

https://news.spectreproject.io/spectre-amsterdex/
https://www.publish0x.com/spectrecoin-xspec-official-blog/spectre-trading-on-amsterdex-xymwm
https://amsterdex.com/exchange?market=xspec

Regards
Spectrecoin Core Team

Great work team, I've heard good things about this DEX, and generally it's good to see the team focus on DEX listings - this will become increasingly popular for privacy coins in the future in my opinion. Are there plans for more DEX listings in the future? Will XSPEC be integrated with ResistanceDEX for example? Keep up the good work either way!
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 50
>>>> DO NOT USE LIVECOIN AS YOU WILL BE UNABLE TO WITHDRAW XSPEC <<<<

We can no longer recommend Livecoin as you will be unable to withdraw your coins.
member
Activity: 89
Merit: 50
*** DEV / EXCHANGE UPDATE ***

We are really excited to announce that Amsterdex has integrated SPECTRE deposit/withdrawal and trade. Amsterdex is the first and currently the only exchange that facilitates private trade with SPECTRE and no KYC is required. Please have read of this special newsletter:

https://news.spectreproject.io/spectre-amsterdex/
https://www.publish0x.com/spectrecoin-xspec-official-blog/spectre-trading-on-amsterdex-xymwm
https://amsterdex.com/exchange?market=xspec

Regards
Spectrecoin Core Team
copper member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 2213
Another newsletter for March from the development team. As always, there are few marketing empty promises and a lot of technical information. The team works hard in the era of bears and it will definitely bring excellent results.
https://news.spectreproject.io/march-2019/

Thanks for sharing, it's nice to be reminded that this project still exists. It's one of the few microcap coins that I know the dev team will stick with, because they believe in the tech they are developing, and don't seem overly concerned with the price. More projects should take note of this ethos, it's what's separating shitcoins from developing coins at the moment.
jr. member
Activity: 104
Merit: 1
Another newsletter for March from the development team. As always, there are few marketing empty promises and a lot of technical information. The team works hard in the era of bears and it will definitely bring excellent results.
https://news.spectreproject.io/march-2019/
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 252
★Bitvest.io★ Play Plinko or Invest!
With 5000XSPEC you would stake 2.25XSPEC approximately every two days.
For the exact amount use the calculator:
https://spectreproject.io/stakingcalc.html

You can find the network weight % (Percentage of all XSPEC currently staking) on:
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!extraction
That's not bad, not bad. Not too much, but much better than nothing. I think it makes sense to buy some XSPEC,  especially considering that project is actively coming back to life.

so it is very good. we see the result of team work. and we see a pretty endearing result. this is, what it looks like today. Not all of this is achieved.
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