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Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency - page 6476. (Read 9723858 times)

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What if I leave my DRK in a really old wallet version, will I lose my DRK after wallet update? If so, that would be very disconcerning as it means that I will have to keep checking threads like these to make sure I update in time. I have about 10k DRK sitting in a 1 month old wallet. Will my dark remain safe in there forever? Does anyone know?

Believe it or not, I just visited the thread to find out the exact same thing!!! I have a few in an exchange and I was worried to withdraw to an (maybe) older version of wallet..
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What if I leave my DRK in a really old wallet version, will I lose my DRK after wallet update? If so, that would be very disconcerning as it means that I will have to keep checking threads like these to make sure I update in time. I have about 10k DRK sitting in a 1 month old wallet. Will my dark remain safe in there forever? Does anyone know?
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Can we offset losses against next year's tax bill?

Unfortunately, I have no clue, LOL, I only know the extreme basics.  Anyone???

Yes, I'm pretty sure the limit is $3000 individually.

That puts my mind at rest, thanks for the info.
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The Buck Stops Here.
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Can we offset losses against next year's tax bill?

Unfortunately, I have no clue, LOL, I only know the extreme basics.  Anyone???

Yes, I'm pretty sure the limit is $3000 individually.
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The Future Of Work
Can we offset losses against next year's tax bill?

Unfortunately, I have no clue, LOL, I only know the extreme basics.  Anyone???
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The Future Of Work

Heh!  Actually made me chuckle.
(I never type "lol"...)

To the Dark Side of the moon!

- Enzwell

Art for Dark! More art for more coin...


Donations: XpQZscB95M63vBewcyBWe9hgj4nMhBWi69

I'm a terrible LOL'er

Anyway, I love your render but they look like foil covered chocolate coins, with that edge on them.  Actually, I like that, as I LOVE chocolate coins, LOL (oops, there I go again)

It really is a beautiful render but if the coins could be made slightly thinner and the line/crease around the edge eliminated, it'd be perfect.
legendary
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Come and help mine darkcoin, and get a chance of winning the lottery pool.

once a week 50% of the fees will be drawn,
to one lucky winner... is it your turn next?

Pool Pays Witdrawal fee: 0.0


Dedicated pool, we only run Darkcoin mining
DDOS Protected pool, resistant to: fake shares & scrypt ddos
Only time stratum goes down is for VERY short periods when updating stratum, or wallet
Stable Fast Server, but dont take my word for it, see what others have said in this thread
legendary
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BTC trading in China is literally off the charts



We need a Chinese strategy. The Chinese need an anonymity strategy. Discuss.
legendary
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Can we offset losses against next year's tax bill?

yes. but then you have to declare your coin collection. That could spark an investigation. So now the government knows your wallet addresses. Once the know, they will always know as they can follow your spending habits on the blockchain, which becomes your ball and chain.

Enter stage right, DarkSend.
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Can we offset losses against next year's tax bill?
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The Future Of Work
In the USA, the IRS just confirmed that Bitcoin is taxable as a capital gain - its an asset.

Those who make any gains should inform the IRS or they will be facing criminal charges.

This then will apply to all crypto coins.

What's more, the government will no doubt be seeking out and testing out ways to track bitcoins in order to ensure US Citizens around the world notify and pay their correct taxes.

http://blogs.wsj.com/totalreturn/2014/03/25/qa-the-new-irs-rules-on-bitcoin/

Everyone please pay your taxes. Do not attempt to hide your crypto wealth with DarkSend. That's just not playing fair or giving the IRS a sporting chance.

Actually very good news, I'd been hoping they'd classify it as an asset.

Does this include mined coin or simply appreciated/depreciated value on current holdings, do you know?  I can't view it at work for some reason.

It does include mined coins.

You should still be able to take the electricity and equipment off.
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The Future Of Work
In the USA, the IRS just confirmed that Bitcoin is taxable as a capital gain - its an asset.

Those who make any gains should inform the IRS or they will be facing criminal charges.

This then will apply to all crypto coins.

What's more, the government will no doubt be seeking out and testing out ways to track bitcoins in order to ensure US Citizens around the world notify and pay their correct taxes.

http://blogs.wsj.com/totalreturn/2014/03/25/qa-the-new-irs-rules-on-bitcoin/

Everyone please pay your taxes. Do not attempt to hide your crypto wealth with DarkSend. That's just not playing fair or giving the IRS a sporting chance.

This has always been obvious.  I mean, unless you make a deal with someone outside an exchange, and trust them enough (or they trust you) to give you cash for your bitcoins, then it's obvious that the government will see what you have.

in the same vain, keep records of the money you've put into cryptos, you can take that OFF your capital gains Smiley
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Hirocoin blowing up - any theories?
newbie
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Why? Please try to add value. Is there any mention of Darkcoin in this article or video?

If not, why make it viral? This thread is about Darkcoin, not Bitcoin.
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Bitnation Development Team Member

  • P2Pool merged with Chaeplin's changes to f77ee11-dirty + custom mods and live chat
  • Darkcoin daemon upgraded to 0.9.1.0
  • Still 0% fees!

Note to other pool ops: This hard fork is really easy to update. No worries like the last one - git pull is enough for P2Pool, and a simple git pull and recompile of darkcoind will do fine!

P2Pool for beginners guides. Please spread your hash rate - coinmine still has a worryingly large share of the full network hash!
legendary
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I have learned how to get those txs.
Analysis done on the first 4k blocks.

remind this.
1) both xcoin wallet and cpu miner provided at launch
2) wallet use new addreess when coin mined every time, not like pool
    Those high number of block found shoud be pool.


analysis
http://pastebin.com/uGWyQydv


This is great. Pretty much confirms that "smalltimeminer" got ~ 90k DRKs during the initial release. Which also confirms that the exchange hack was far more damaging to DRK prices since release .....



what did happen to smalltimeminer?
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I have learned how to get those txs.
Analysis done on the first 4k blocks.

remind this.
1) both xcoin wallet and cpu miner provided at launch
2) wallet use new addreess when coin mined every time, not like pool
    Those high number of block found shoud be pool.


analysis
http://pastebin.com/uGWyQydv


This is great. Pretty much confirms that "smalltimeminer" got ~ 90k DRKs during the initial release. Which also confirms that the exchange hack was far more damaging to DRK prices since release .....

hero member
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I think one of the more mainstream features that we can add at some point is to merge the cpu miners (or their optimized code) with the qt-wallet and automate the process of mining through p2pools.

This is an excellent idea, both in terms of fostering mainstream adoption and in protecting the coin by distributing the hashrate far & wide.

Heavycoin did this well, with the cpu miner integrated into the wallet: http://heavycoin.github.io/mining.html

I'm now checking out the wallet of anoncoin, it's pretty sleek with the cpu miner option (extra button "Mining") to the right (I've clicked to expand it):

http://s30.postimg.org/gidypfsb5/walletanon1.jpg
http://s30.postimg.org/prg4zk175/walletanon2.jpg

...however due to scrypt use, it's practically worthless for them.

Something like that could be used and have 3 options, solo, p2pool (with a ready list of p2pools - perhaps pinging them to show latency) and pool.

Maybe further mining options can be provided in parallel, by allowing the user to run a DarkSend node or an IP obfuscation node etc.

+1 cool feature and ideas
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