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Topic: [ANN] [XMV] MoneroV - Fork 1:10 of Monero - Finite coin supply - Private - page 42. (Read 45790 times)

newbie
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After the fork and release, will the new wallet require a complete blockchain download and store as is [seemingly] the case with Monero now?
full member
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I want to trade the new monerov as soon as the fork will happen. Where can I do this?

It depends of course on whether or not any exchange will quickly adopt that fork. If that doesn't happen it will go through the standard procedure. If someone pays the listing fee you can trade it and if not then not.
newbie
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Hey guys... I'm a passionate supporter of Sumo (xmr fork as well).

Prepare for some heavy fud from xmr. You will get it...

surprising absolutely no one, the morons using sumokoin  have no issues with monerov. one preminer scratching another ones back.
newbie
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I want to trade the new monerov as soon as the fork will happen. Where can I do this?
legendary
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Wandering how these concerned trolls are not banned.  Huh
Don't you get it that the more you cry about MoneroV the more legitimate it seems to all of us?

Monero 'leadership' as a very shady background.
Monero isn't de-centralized, being led by the face of 1 person.
CryptoNote itself has a very dubious history.
Monero's network hashrate is over 1 billion, mainly due to botnets, hacks, and browser mining.

Just extract the coins safely, and shut up about the rest.
These guys know what they are doing, obviously, as they have the whole Monero community against them.
Same happend with Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. This has great future Grin I'd buy some if there was any pre-sale.


BTW, bounties?






I consider monero to be one of the most decentralized and privacy focused coin.
But I'm too a believer that forking a good coin like monero is ultimately good for the crypto world.
As we'll have several chances of finding faults and several ways to counter the problems.
Though MoneroV may not have the same level of privacy as monero but it still is one of the best alternative to it.
newbie
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Monero user will receive this fork with 1:1 right?
if you cant even read the title of this thread then you dont deserve anyone reply to you :2cents:
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Monero user will receive this fork with 1:1 right?
newbie
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Is this mineable? Will I be credited with my Monero on cryptopia?
newbie
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Wandering how these concerned trolls are not banned.  Huh
Don't you get it that the more you cry about MoneroV the more legitimate it seems to all of us?

Monero 'leadership' as a very shady background.
Monero isn't de-centralized, being led by the face of 1 person.
CryptoNote itself has a very dubious history.
Monero's network hashrate is over 1 billion, mainly due to botnets, hacks, and browser mining.

Just extract the coins safely, and shut up about the rest.
These guys know what they are doing, obviously, as they have the whole Monero community against them.
Same happend with Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash. This has great future Grin I'd buy some if there was any pre-sale.


BTW, bounties?




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The privacy largely depends on the way people uses a coin.
So let's assume monerov is for less privacy oriented users who don't mind risking the use they had done with their holdings.
And rest of the privacy centered monero user would never claim monerov.
newbie
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All of these privacy questions would be coming out eventually though right? MoneroV is just the first of many forks of Monero as it gains in popularity.
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Soon as MoneroV comes out our org will be starting a project to fork it.  Zero pre-mine.  
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I think this is exactly it. MoneroV team are doing the best they can, even exposing this flaw with Monero which is HUGE.
All they are getting is trolling and childish response from the Monero fanatics, sending new users all over.

This cracks me up, the fork is creating this privacy issue but yet it's Monero's fault.

******* a-holes.
full member
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Another crap coin.   What is the pre-mine?

Scumbags.
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No one is compelling anyone for anything. Monero as an open source project can be forked by anyone anytimes. There are no reasons to FUD.
If you don't like MoneroV, don't use it, simple.

It's not FUD, it's simple objective logic. So far the XMV dev's have yet to address how they're going to fix the privacy issue XMV devs are creating (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlVsMTeT_nE) that will impact MoneroV users more than Monero users. People who use coins from Monero might be impacted depending on how many people use the XMV gained from the chain split and the originating XMR so XMR users have every right to get angry which is why the Monero community regards this as a hostile fork...it undermines XMR's privacy and shoots XMV's privacy in the foot even worse.


First read this news, this its really fork from Monero ? if really this its official fork from Monero may i know maybe statment from Developer Monero about this Fork its official or not Smiley Thanks

No, MoneroV not an official fork of Monero and at least some of us regard it as a hostile fork because as said earlier it has the potential to impact privacy of XMR, but more importantly it impacts XMV users more: https://twitter.com/monerocurrency/status/964484507352141825

This whole privacy issue could be avoided if they decided to start their own blockchain instead of trying to do a chain split on Monero's chain. Sumo created their own chain. Others have... it shouldn't be that hard, but XMV dev's don't care about their own users' privacy it would seem and are more interested in what seems to be a quick cash grab scheme...



This is simple as it is. Claiming monerov may put the previous transaction history from that particular address at risk. But I think that can be quite solved by moving your monero in a new wallet around the fork and again moving it out to another intermediate wallet and back to your original wallet after the fork. And hence claiming monerov without risking your history.

But isn't there a very high probability that most people won't follow that procedure?
newbie
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"This is simple as it is. Claiming monerov may put the previous transaction history from that particular address at risk. But I think that can be quite solved by moving your monero in a new wallet around the fork and again moving it out to another intermediate wallet and back to your original wallet after the fork. And hence claiming monerov without risking your history."

I think this is exactly it. MoneroV team are doing the best they can, even exposing this flaw with Monero which is HUGE.
All they are getting is trolling and childish response from the Monero fanatics, sending new users all over.

People want to claim XMV, as it is exactly like bitcoin first fork. Makes sense to me.
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No one is compelling anyone for anything. Monero as an open source project can be forked by anyone anytimes. There are no reasons to FUD.
If you don't like MoneroV, don't use it, simple.

It's not FUD, it's simple objective logic. So far the XMV dev's have yet to address how they're going to fix the privacy issue XMV devs are creating (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlVsMTeT_nE) that will impact MoneroV users more than Monero users. People who use coins from Monero might be impacted depending on how many people use the XMV gained from the chain split and the originating XMR so XMR users have every right to get angry which is why the Monero community regards this as a hostile fork...it undermines XMR's privacy and shoots XMV's privacy in the foot even worse.


First read this news, this its really fork from Monero ? if really this its official fork from Monero may i know maybe statment from Developer Monero about this Fork its official or not Smiley Thanks

No, MoneroV not an official fork of Monero and at least some of us regard it as a hostile fork because as said earlier it has the potential to impact privacy of XMR, but more importantly it impacts XMV users more: https://twitter.com/monerocurrency/status/964484507352141825

This whole privacy issue could be avoided if they decided to start their own blockchain instead of trying to do a chain split on Monero's chain. Sumo created their own chain. Others have... it shouldn't be that hard, but XMV dev's don't care about their own users' privacy it would seem and are more interested in what seems to be a quick cash grab scheme...



This is simple as it is. Claiming monerov may put the previous transaction history from that particular address at risk. But I think that can be quite solved by moving your monero in a new wallet around the fork and again moving it out to another intermediate wallet and back to your original wallet after the fork. And hence claiming monerov without risking your history.
newbie
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Hi guys.

Does anyone know at what block the snapshot will be?

thanks

It says on the ANN page it is block 1529810.
Massive fud going around that popcorn comment was on point  Grin
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