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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 1720. (Read 9724017 times)

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Are you going to talk about the price?


lol - that's his job:   @toknormal
We have broken resistance, back to 0.006  Cry Cry

OK Vegeta sure. 
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Are you going to talk about the price?


lol - that's his job:   @toknormal
We have broken resistance, back to 0.006  Cry Cry
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Quantum entangled and jump drive assisted messages
I read 1/2 of that  - then - turned and ran the other way....
https://youtu.be/KAp9sFVdERQ
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Are you going to talk about the price?
legendary
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I only looked through a few addresses casually.  I'm afraid I'll actually have to think and research to see what's up.  I'm a lazy butt.  I was just surprised to see that they think I have over 30 addresses in that wallet  Shocked Tongue Wink

How can you see that from a block explorer ?

Surely the block explorer just shows addresses, It can't know what wallet houses those addresses.

That's what I'm wondering.  How accurate is the info?  If you look up any wallet address on that explorer, there is a line that says Wallet and next to it, in blue XX addresses
legendary
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what do we know about this...
JoinMarket

Blockchain.info is a private company that makes an open-source Bitcoin web wallet. They have a very bad reputation, as on numerous occasions they have been found to make mistakes. They also have an optional service called "SharedSend", or some such name, which uses their own version of CoinJoin to mix bitcoins that users send. That service was found to be flawed.
r/JoinMarket is a separate service that is open-source and created by u/belcher_. It also uses CoinJoin, but it has been vetted by CoinJoin's inventor, u/nullc, and many others interested in Bitcoin privacy. You can see the order book of people offering bitcoins for mixing here:
http://www.joinmarket.io
In other words, JoinMarket is decentralized and open-source, and it's not possible to lose your bitcoins or have them tracked by a centralized service, or server. One caveat: It's available for now only with command line interface, but plugins for Bitcoin Core and Electrum wallets are in the works.

https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkNetMarkets/comments/3oftzn/lets_have_a_chat_about_dash_bitcoin_payment/cvzvwlk?context=3
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I only looked through a few addresses casually.  I'm afraid I'll actually have to think and research to see what's up.  I'm a lazy butt.  I was just surprised to see that they think I have over 30 addresses in that wallet  Shocked Tongue Wink

How can you see that from a block explorer ?

Surely the block explorer just shows addresses, It can't know what wallet houses those addresses.
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when there is enough, I send them out to another wallet

Isn't that where the changed addresses are being populated ? (Maybe I mis-understood you and you're not sending from the QT wallet in question).

Did you do ListAddressGroupings and all that stuff to do an address dump ?


I only looked through a few addresses casually.  I'm afraid I'll actually have to think and research to see what's up.  I'm a lazy butt.  I was just surprised to see that they think I have over 30 addresses in that wallet  Shocked Tongue Wink
legendary
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when there is enough, I send them out to another wallet

Isn't that where the changed addresses are being populated ? (Maybe I mis-understood you and you're not sending from the QT wallet in question).

Did you do ListAddressGroupings and all that stuff to do an address dump ?
legendary
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Funny, the https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash block explorer seems to think I have a bunch of addresses in my wallet, but I'm pretty sure I've only used the one, though maybe I've used a couple.  Can this be wrong?  Is it guessing?  Or should this be correct?

They might be change addresses. Did you make any payments lately ?


No, I just have mining rewards go in, and when there is enough, I send them out to another wallet.  So maybe they connect the other wallet to this one because I probably sent funds on numerous occasions to the other wallet?  But I'd think that would be read as a periodic payment rather than an extension of my wallet.  I also don't recognize some of the inputs/outputs from linked addresses. Anyway, interesting Smiley
legendary
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Funny, the https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash block explorer seems to think I have a bunch of addresses in my wallet, but I'm pretty sure I've only used the one, though maybe I've used a couple.  Can this be wrong?  Is it guessing?  Or should this be correct?

They might be change addresses. Did you make any payments lately ?
legendary
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Funny, the https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash block explorer seems to think I have a bunch of addresses in my wallet, but I'm pretty sure I've only used the one, though maybe I've used a couple.  Can this be wrong?  Is it guessing?  Or should this be correct?
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I have no affiliation with Monero.

HAHAHA. So much for the "long haul" you disloyal little whore. Have you ever in your sad neckbearded life spoken to someone that actually took you seriously?
I see a bright future for XMR with fairweather-friends like you Grin
Oh, so AdamWhite is just a Monero troll who's also a liar. That makes sense.
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Hi!

My name is Konstantin. I'm cyber•Fund co-founder.
I'm happy to announce now Dash is available in cyber•Fund real time portfolio tracker. So you can easy control your portfolio valuation of Dash and other cryptoasset that you have in real time.

Look how we do it with our funds - https://cyber.fund/@satoshi_fund

If you are a developer you can easy improve Dash main page using Chaingear on github. Stellar, Dash and NuBits have already upgraded their page.

Also  don't forget to follow Dash on https://cyber.fund/system/Dash.

Thank you for your attention, I will be happy if you will use our service.
Konstantin Lomashuk

Please note you're using the old Darkcoin logo. You can get the new DASH logo from here https://www.dashpay.io/promotional-graphics

Also can you please explain how the ratings are worked out.
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People are constantly running the mixer.  That's all.  Only A couple of weeks ago, Evan made it so that, if you're available for mixing, and you run liquidityprovider=1 in your conf file, you won't mix unless someone needs you to.  That is, you won't start mixing sessions, just join them.  This way, we don't sit around mixing with each other, and unnecessarily bloat the block chain.  But there are at least 6 people running liquidity providers according to the proposal that was approved, and that should give plenty of deviation so that mixes should be very good.  Plus there are others who just do it to be helpful.  Always do at least 2, better >5 Smiley

Hadn't seen that, should make things much smoother. Giving it a go now, lol, 99999 rounds will take a while Smiley

OH, if you're going to run one, make a lot of backups, because you'll go through addresses pretty fast.  There was a way to create a bunch of addresses (instead of the usual 1000) that would keep you going for a while (with a backup copy)  When you do "getinfo" you'll see how big your "keypoolsize" is  You really need to back up the wallet.dat a lot, or else increase the keypool size:  I think I did it like so on a brand new wallet (open without a wallet.dat in folder:

dash-qt -keypool=20000

It'll take a while to load, then when its loaded, give it an Encryption password and save a copy on several flash drives (you know, regular safety).

Now it'll take a while before you need to make another backup.  But you still have to check how many keys you have left every once in a while.  I'm going through a bit less than 150 addresses a day with liquidityprovider=1 which should be the fastest / most often use of my wallet.  But if it becomes popular to mix all of a sudden, the keys could be used up quickly.  So it's important to keep an eye on it.  You don't want your hard drive crashing on you without a back up Cheesy

Sorry for being worrisome Mommy.  I just get that way.  Better to say it than not ;P
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Sorry if he isn't, but it's hard for the occasional reader to distinguish between all of the Monero trolls vs. "mystery-why-they-do-it" trolls. I've even postulated that perhaps some of these are accounts created exclusively to troll Dash so that the user isn't tied back to Monero... no way to prove that, but I have a hard time rationalizing any other reason why Adam White or anyone else would spend so much time on a thread of a coin they don't like.

I feel bad for honest people with integrity that believe in CryptoNote technology... the guys over here do Monero such a disservice.
As I said, I'm an occasional reader and it is hard for people like me to distinguish between Monero trolls and other mystery reason trolls (at least not without investing a bunch of time to figure out the date of account creation and browse through a posting history for every one of the idiots posting on here... and who has time for that?). You all spout off the same ignorant garbage over and over, so hard to tell trolls' motivations apart. By the way, I never said that I was referring to your account specifically, so the fact that YOU have an account older than Dash is irrelevant. I've seen plenty of trolls on here with Noobie accounts to make my assertion plausible that many accounts are created specifically to troll this thread. Regardless, people can become a paid troll, or buy someone else's account access... I'm not an investigative journalist or anything, so I don't know why you would expect me to investigate every post to determine if it's a Monero troll or just a mystery troll (as if that matters).

I still have no idea why you, Adam, spend so much time on this thread. If it isn't Monero-motivated then I'm truly perplexed.

So, I guess in the end, you are doing a disservice to Monero even though you aren't associated with them. That's unfortunate. I can only feel so bad, though, for them... they have so many trolls here on their own that I'm not sure what incremental damage you could possibly be doing to them, if any.
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I have no affiliation with Monero.

HAHAHA. So much for the "long haul" you disloyal little whore. Have you ever in your sad neckbearded life spoken to someone that actually took you seriously?
I see a bright future for XMR with fairweather-friends like you Grin

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At this point, I'm sure that all the value your coin will ever get from trolling this thread has played out and now you're not only wasting your time, but you've damaged your own coin irreparably. I strongly advise you to regroup and think of another strategy.

Time for you and your ragtag group of full-time trolls to reconsider the negative impact you are having on Monero.

This is ridiculous... Expressing the opinion that you are doing yourself more harm than good and advising that you rethink your strategy is not a threat.

ahh, iCEBREAKER ... that person alone embodies and radiates the word ridiculous in all its glory  
I think Dash broke his sanity a long long time ago
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bovine quadruped, professional loafer, dash dev

 Man!! You deserve a prize for this! Though I haven't used it, I've been following your work. Certainly hope to put it to good use soon!


Aww, thanks! I think you'll get very used to just doing 'dashman update' once you try it out.

Not to mention 'dashman install' for fresh instances!



 Bloody fantastic. I know it's a script, but couldn't this be somehow integrated into an RPC call directly to the code?


RPC's should remain interfaces, not drive any presentation.
Helper utilities are a possibility, but they'd have to be ported to cpp (if incorporated into the core gitian compile.)
Not to mention much of the data is pulled from remote sources, another issue that would have to be instrumented.

But, if this was all in place, what would I do with my spare time then? Wink

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An unrelated code snippet.  Somebody left an old version of dash-cli on their machine, this will find all dash-cli's on disk and interrogate their versions:

Code:
$ find / -name dash-cli -print -exec {} --version \; 2>/dev/null

for instance, on my dev box, it outputs:

Code:
/usr/local/bin/disabled/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.45-b2b2cef
/tmp/somerandomdir/.old/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.45-b2b2cef
/tmp/somerandomdir/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.45-b2b2cef
/tmp/dash-0.12.0/bin/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.49-5410e0a
/home/ubuntu/.dash/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.55-c30a0aa
/home/ubuntu/.dash_disabled/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.53-85c8950
/home/ubuntu/testnet/dash-0.12.0/bin/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.2-dddc095
/home/moo/.dash/dash-cli
Dash Core RPC client version v0.12.0.53-85c8950
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At this point, I'm sure that all the value your coin will ever get from trolling this thread has played out and now you're not only wasting your time, but you've damaged your own coin irreparably. I strongly advise you to regroup and think of another strategy.

Time for you and your ragtag group of full-time trolls to reconsider the negative impact you are having on Monero.

This is ridiculous... Expressing the opinion that you are doing yourself more harm than good and advising that you rethink your strategy is not a threat.
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