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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 3146. (Read 9723803 times)

legendary
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

Then it's not XMR due to the emission rate. Inflation will kill your holdings over that time period.
full member
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

 Well, split it and diversify. Problem solved.

Nah, I like to win big....and lose big
If you like losing big, go all in on XMR. Savings everything, you'll be glad you did Smiley
legendary
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

 Well, split it and diversify. Problem solved.

Nah, I like to win big....and lose big
lol
One more thing drk is btc compatible.
Example it was integrate to DieectBet really easilly (drk xollect mire vote too) but I think the comparibility help a lot.

Directbet adopted DRK way before Core though... ThePatient ... now that is something that will certainly fit your bill. Try it.

www.directbet.eu
legendary
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

 Well, split it and diversify. Problem solved.

Nah, I like to win big....and lose big
lol
One more thing drk is btc compatible.
Example it was integrate to DieectBet really easilly (drk colectt more vote too) but I think the comparibility help a lot.
legendary
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

Why don't you go buy yourself a few doughnuts with it instead and find a real fence to sit on while you chew it over.
sr. member
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

 Well, split it and diversify. Problem solved.

Nah, I like to win big....and lose big

In that case you'll be satisfied with whatever you choose.
hero member
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Been outta crypto for a bit.

What are some advantages of DRK over XMR?

LOL!

DRK comes first if sorted by alphabetical order.
sr. member
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

 Well, split it and diversify. Problem solved.

Nah, I like to win big....and lose big
legendary
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.

 Well, split it and diversify. Problem solved.
sr. member
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Man, i just dont know which one to throw a few btc at and let it sit in a wallet and forget about it for a year.
G2M
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quickly cryptonote once it can be crack or decyfered all the block chain will be clear like clear water.

True. Quantum cryptography will render both Cryptonote and Darkcoin and Bitcoin and every cryptocurrency immediately useless due to failures in hashing algorithms, and double spends would be unpreventable in such a scenario. As the blockchain stores the transaction history in Cryptonote, one could decipher your transaction history as well.

Also there is a story about a crypto key or certificate you cannot be sure it have been destroy. (This key can decrypt all).
False. This is referring to a Zerocash, and Zerocoin, which both use accumulators.
legendary
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Seriously though, isn't xmr's cryptonote technology better for being anonymous? Or am I mistaken?

Bitcointalk's recovery from backup seems to have brought back some ghost posts from a long lost debate.

Nice piece of archeology there.
legendary
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Seriously though, isn't xmr's cryptonote technology better for being anonymous? Or am I mistaken?
diferent approch.
quickly cryptonote once it can be crack or decyfered all the block chain will be clear like clear water.
Also there is a story about a crypto key or certificate you cannot be sure it have been destroy. (This key can decrypt all).
Drk is off block chain.
sr. member
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Seriously though, isn't xmr's cryptonote technology better for being anonymous? Or am I mistaken?
legendary
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Been outta crypto for a bit.

What are some advantages of DRK over XMR?

DRK comes first if sorted by alphabetical order.
sr. member
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Been outta crypto for a bit.

What are some advantages of DRK over XMR?
sr. member
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Nice. I wonder how that stacks up to other linux servers. Any reason in particular for running one on 12.04?

Nope, I clicked on the wrong image file, then couldn't be bothered to change it.  Grin

LOL! Just as well it's an LTS release
hero member
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11.0.13 Core - All Users

- This includes the full fix to the segfault issue from Bitcoin.

https://darkcointalk.org/threads/0-11-0-darkcoin-core-release.3601

maybe Bitcoin devs can now fork from Darkcoin 11.0.13....  Tongue
legendary
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Nice. I wonder how that stacks up to other linux servers. Any reason in particular for running one on 12.04?

Nope, I clicked on the wrong image file, then couldn't be bothered to change it.  Grin
sr. member
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My MN keeps going down on the latest version; I start the daemon on remote but after a bit it goes down.

 ./darkcoind getinfo
error: couldn't connect to server

any hint?

bump. I was updating from .11, cannot keep it on from more than 2minutes.
You may be running out of memory (darkcoind uses more memory these days). VPS Ubuntu instances don't come with swap enabled. Here's a good guide to enable a swap file:
https://www.vultr.com/docs/setup-swap-file-on-linux



Thank you, added it. V 13 now works fine.

 Huh

My servers that are solely Masternodes all use about 160MB on average.  (Thats 160MB total, inc. the OS and the whole shebang, not just darkcoind.)

Which OS do you run?

Ubuntu 14.04 server for all but one that's on 12.04. Not that there's any noticeable difference.

Nice. I wonder how that stacks up to other linux servers. Any reason in particular for running one on 12.04?
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