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Topic: [ANN] [XMV] MoneroV - Fork 1:10 of Monero - Finite coin supply - Private - page 17. (Read 45784 times)

legendary
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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
Yet another noobie account MoneroV shill in various threads so thought I'd come to visit.   Grin   https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/danielco9-1653730

If you plan to participate in this fork by WITHDRAWING MONERO TO YOUR OWN PRIVATE WALLET PRIOR TO THE FORK - make sure you are VERY CAREFUL.

Bitcoin gold endorsed a wallet that resulted in 3.3 million in real BTC being stolen.
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-gold-wallet-stole-private-keys-scooped-3-3-million/

Coinsecure exchange also lost around 3 Million that could be related to the fork.
"The note also elucidates that this loss is not a direct result of their infrastructure being compromised or hacked but instead it was due to their CSO Dr. Amitabh Saxsena extracting Bitcoin Gold from Bitcoin. And as a result, their CSO claimed that bitcoins were lost."
https://coinsutra.com/coinsecure-bitcoin-hack-theft/


You risk losing your real Monero for the opportunity to get a copy.


Users should be wary of the security risks involved in this fork. https://www.ccn.com/is-monerov-a-legitimate-hard-fork-of-monero/

The MoneroV team is anonymous, which limits the trust in MoneroV leadership. MoneroV requires Monero holders’ private keys to receive tokens from the airdrop, leaving many to question the safety and privacy of MoneroV’s launch.  MoneroV has recommended solutions to these risks, but many are convinced these issues should not have arisen in the first place. While the MoneroV project is open-source, the MoneroV wallet is not, meaning the wallet source code cannot be audited prior to launch.


You are a FUDge-packing, full of sh!t, shill.  F off with your disinfo.

It is all referenced with sources>. https://www.coindesk.com/airdrop-attack-coming-monero-fork-condemned-as-privacy-threat/


Source v profanities ? I think referenced source wins. If it wasn't just another unnecessary fork you wouldn't have to shill it everywhere.


Rather than addressing the concerns you make a personal attack. Unnecessary forks are a crypto cancer.

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newbie
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Hi All,

Bit of an amateur question but I have a Kraken account and bitcoins on this exchange are ticker XBT and on Coinex bitcoins are under ticker BTC. I didn't realise there were different ticker symbols for bitcoin?
Also, I emailed Coinex to ask about sending Bitcoins (XBT) from Kraken to my Coinex account to buy XMV's but got this message in reply:

"Thanks for contacting CoinEx support.
BTC address is ONLY available for BTC deposit. Minimum limit for each deposit is 0.0006. Any deposit below minimum limit or non-BTC deposit will NOT be added to your account and it is NOT refundable.
Therefore, I suggest you DON'T deposit non-BTC on BTC wallet of CoinEx.

Kind regards"

Can anyone explain this to me please and where can I buy BTC?

Thanks in advance!
newbie
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Blazin, if you stop the daemon and restart, it will probably connect to some different peers who may have more of the chain downloaded. It took me like 4 days to sync the first time, but my balance was wrong. I deleted the db file, re-imported my wallet a different way, and then re-synced (with different peers), and it only took a day the second time.

I tried that several times today. Unfortunately, it didn't help. Thanks for trying though.

I did some research today and found out that lowering the block sync size sometimes helps with sync issues. This can especially be true for people with slow internet. I was getting a lot of SYNCHRONIZATION started messages in Monerovd and very few updates on my sync progress. Apparently SYNCHRONIZATION started can indicate that the current block download timed out and was restarted. My internet is relatively slow, so that might explain the problem I was having.

The default block sync size is 20, which already seems small enough to me. I didn't think it would help, but using --block-sync-size 10 actually made a huge difference! I'm syncing much faster now. Grin

newbie
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So anybody tried to use the guiwallet ?!
Any comment ?!

Yes, I used it Smiley

I still have the issue with the 1:10 / 1:1 but after a test with transfer from/into Altex exchange, it's working well (I have ~4211 XMV but my Monerov Gui shows 421.1 but no problem when transfering...)
newbie
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Obviously this guy has an ulterior motive for coming in here and using large fonts to try and scare users away from MoneroV. Obviously, everyone should be careful and if you did any research at all about forks before investing in this one, you would already know to transfer your Monero out of your wallet before using your keys to access your MoneroV. The MoneroV website itself advises you to do this...although I doubt that the fool posting this garbage would take the time to read the MoneroV website. This is the first fork I have ever participated in. After some reading, I bought Monero with a new un-used wallet for privacy reasons, and then sold my Monero before I even downloaded the MoneroV wallet, so I had no risk at all...easy.

Basically, all privacy issues are debunked and are a non-issue after replay protection and the monerov team applied the monero patch.
They recommend using a new wallet for your own safety (in case for example, if you have downloaded a phishing wallet).

There is ZERO risk claiming monerov if you have downloaded the real wallet.
newbie
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So anybody tried to use the guiwallet ?!
Any comment ?!

Works great. Not flaw-less, but great.
legendary
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So anybody tried to use the guiwallet ?!
Any comment ?!
jr. member
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Wow, xtraelv is pulling quite the stunt. Roll Eyes

Honestly, how is behavior like that allowed?

On a slightly different topic, my MoneroV blockchain sync got much faster somehow. The sync progress suddenly went up by 4% last night. Now I have 1540448/1570171 blocks. That's 98%, which is really something when I've been stuck at 93-94% for the last two days.
Blazin, if you stop the daemon and restart, it will probably connect to some different peers who may have more of the chain downloaded. It took me like 4 days to sync the first time, but my balance was wrong. I deleted the db file, re-imported my wallet a different way, and then re-synced (with different peers), and it only took a day the second time.
newbie
Activity: 10
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To all hi, I can't send from a purse to the exchange of a coin, the mistake writes what to do???
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Wow, xtraelv is pulling quite the stunt. Roll Eyes

Honestly, how is behavior like that allowed?

On a slightly different topic, my MoneroV blockchain sync got much faster somehow. The sync progress suddenly went up by 4% last night. Now I have 1540448/1570171 blocks. That's 98%, which is really something when I've been stuck at 93-94% for the last two days.
jr. member
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Yet another noobie account MoneroV shill in various threads so thought I'd come to visit.   Grin   https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/danielco9-1653730
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Obviously this guy has an ulterior motive for coming in here and using large fonts to try and scare users away from MoneroV. Obviously, everyone should be careful and if you did any research at all about forks before investing in this one, you would already know to transfer your Monero out of your wallet before using your keys to access your MoneroV. The MoneroV website itself advises you to do this...although I doubt that the fool posting this garbage would take the time to read the MoneroV website. This is the first fork I have ever participated in. After some reading, I bought Monero with a new un-used wallet for privacy reasons, and then sold my Monero before I even downloaded the MoneroV wallet, so I had no risk at all...easy.
newbie
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interesting, I'll follow more closely!
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hero member
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Merit: 1001
I don't always drink...
Yet another noobie account MoneroV shill in various threads so thought I'd come to visit.   Grin   https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/danielco9-1653730

If you plan to participate in this fork by WITHDRAWING MONERO TO YOUR OWN PRIVATE WALLET PRIOR TO THE FORK - make sure you are VERY CAREFUL.

Bitcoin gold endorsed a wallet that resulted in 3.3 million in real BTC being stolen.
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitcoin-gold-wallet-stole-private-keys-scooped-3-3-million/

Coinsecure exchange also lost around 3 Million that could be related to the fork.
"The note also elucidates that this loss is not a direct result of their infrastructure being compromised or hacked but instead it was due to their CSO Dr. Amitabh Saxsena extracting Bitcoin Gold from Bitcoin. And as a result, their CSO claimed that bitcoins were lost."
https://coinsutra.com/coinsecure-bitcoin-hack-theft/


You risk losing your real Monero for the opportunity to get a copy.


Users should be wary of the security risks involved in this fork. https://www.ccn.com/is-monerov-a-legitimate-hard-fork-of-monero/

The MoneroV team is anonymous, which limits the trust in MoneroV leadership. MoneroV requires Monero holders’ private keys to receive tokens from the airdrop, leaving many to question the safety and privacy of MoneroV’s launch.  MoneroV has recommended solutions to these risks, but many are convinced these issues should not have arisen in the first place. While the MoneroV project is open-source, the MoneroV wallet is not, meaning the wallet source code cannot be audited prior to launch.


You are a FUDge-packing, full of sh!t, shill.  F off with your disinfo.
full member
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MoneroV requires Monero holders’ private keys to receive tokens from the airdrop, leaving many to question the safety and privacy of MoneroV’s launch.  MoneroV has recommended solutions to these risks, but many are convinced these issues should not have arisen in the first place. While the MoneroV project is open-source, the MoneroV wallet is not, meaning the wallet source code cannot be audited prior to launch.
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That's false. This is like every fork, always remove your original coins to another safe wallet, before you try extract forks. You don't have to risk anything to use moneroV if you take precautions. If you don't do any precautions you'll have a short stay in crypto anyway.
legendary
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฿ear ride on the rainbow slide
^^ Hater above lost me at 'it's not open source'. Get a life and visit the MoneroV Github.
While you're at it, look for anything suspicious. YOU are the real shill here.

https://cryptovest.com/news/monerov-mainnet-launched-wallet-caution-advised/

Are you saying that the official twitter and news articles are wrong and the the wallet was available for audit before the launch ?

Open source: denoting software for which the original source code is made freely available and may be redistributed and modified.
(Until the time of the launch it was not yet open source)

All my statements were backed up with sources.



newbie
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^^ Hater above lost me at 'it's not open source'. Get a life and visit the MoneroV Github.
While you're at it, look for anything suspicious. YOU are the real shill here.
full member
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
How can you guys claim to have "finite coin supply" when there is a perpetual tail emission of 0.3 XMV per block? https://github.com/monerov/monerov/blob/d3cd9144a1b824aeeb4e2334cf086c962b83f26e/src/cryptonote_config.h#L58

Come on now, 0.3 is basically 0 Cheesy
newbie
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How can you guys claim to have "finite coin supply" when there is a perpetual tail emission of 0.3 XMV per block? https://github.com/monerov/monerov/blob/d3cd9144a1b824aeeb4e2334cf086c962b83f26e/src/cryptonote_config.h#L58
newbie
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Finally Coinex added MoneroV to their trading market!! - https://twitter.com/coinexcom/status/996289533942546432
Great job guys!
newbie
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How come there is a miner in the monerovD daemon?

Please clarify.

This is not the case for the monero wallet so it has nothing to do with functionality.

It is exactly the case as with Monero, you can mine via the wallet.
You are getting a false positive.

Not really. Also Monero Wallet isn't using 50% cpu while "syncing"

When syncing is done (it's a big and long process... big blockchain!) the CPU usage is normal: almost 0% like Blazin said Smiley
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