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sr. member
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July 17, 2017, 02:42:15 PM
#47
Thanks for the info if it is possible send some more info on this topic because it looks interesting. I am holding monero coin for long term and after reading your info I am confident that this coin will be worth holding long term.
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July 17, 2017, 02:32:13 PM
#46
No idea why that guy threw my name in there.  Cheesy
..just sayin Wink
Because you re man I buy something in the good darknet they have same avatar and the write style.
i love this vendor the best in the east asia. real good Good Penguin. so speedy.......
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
February 15, 2017, 02:48:17 PM
#45
No idea why that guy threw my name in there.  Cheesy
..just sayin Wink
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February 15, 2017, 02:16:16 PM
#44
nice market
ive used it and i actually got the very high
it was very sweet
the vendors is very good but most are shit
spoetnik recommended good1.
What markets are you talking about ,i am not familiar with dark markets since i do not want to risk things which are not transparent and you can never know what will happen after sending the coins.I would like to know if there is any reputed markets if there is any.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
February 15, 2017, 01:42:02 PM
#43
No one really used Monero on the darknet.  I think there was statistics like 3% of vendors accept Monero, and of those people, maybe 1% of buyers actually place orders with Monero. They just use bitcoin... What you see right now is a pure speculative bubble, with little to no real occurring usage.

This is the impression i was getting too.
Just wanted to back up what you said.

Good or bad ..all i wonder is what now ?

I see a fairly certain amount of drama in the future for Monero.
And no reason to think mass adoption is coming.

If people think it's good to bag hold Monero coins because it's ohh soooo innovative they may be HDOL'ing for the next decade waiting.

What is it people think will happen if DarkMarkets dropped BTC and only used Monero ?
What would that mean ?
I'd guess that would do far more damage than good to it.
sr. member
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February 15, 2017, 01:28:13 PM
#42
No one really used Monero on the darknet.  I think there was statistics like 3% of vendors accept Monero, and of those people, maybe 1% of buyers actually place orders with Monero. They just use bitcoin... What you see right now is a pure speculative bubble, with little to no real occurring usage.
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February 15, 2017, 12:34:29 PM
#41
nice market
ive used it and i actually got the very high
it was very sweet
the vendors is very good but most are shit
spoetnik recommended good1.
legendary
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Merit: 1288
July 08, 2016, 04:34:03 PM
#40
Well done coinhoarder. I did nto noticed much more  beside obvious NEM.

Both him and moneroman88 partly shil and partly FUD monero.

And if i remember right moneroman88 swim up on surface with BitcoinEXpress threat of "time attack something" on Monero in Autumn 2014.

Yes both From Above and moneroman88 opened lots of Monero threads trying and claim how superior Monero is to other coins and make impression that whole Monero community thinks that way.
They of course never post in Monero ANN or Monero Speculations.
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
July 08, 2016, 11:24:14 AM
#39
He recently speaks very fondly of Waves and Lisk. All coins of which have been pumped hard by sock puppets on the forums lately...

He is a long time religious supporter of NEM. Which... wait for it... sharedropped 100% of the original distribution to Bitcointalk users. I wonder how many users he was able to get in the NEM sharedrop?

Moneroman88 and FromAbove both sleep and post on the forums around the same time time of the day:


Sorry to triple post, but DunningKruger's post reminded me about CfA... I really hate people who utilize sock puppets. It ruins the usefulness and quality of the conversations on these forums.
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
July 08, 2016, 10:36:15 AM
#38
You can see that the day ComeFrom signed up here, he also signed up 4 sock puppets. He changed his name from Come-From-Above since then to simply ComeFrom. I would speculate that he did so to try and cover up when he was previously exposed, and that he has tendencies to make sock puppets. Most of the other Come-* users are most likely him as well. See image:



He has been smarter about it since I tied a lot of his identities together a while back. He now chooses random names, and doesn't sign them up all at the same time.
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
July 08, 2016, 10:18:29 AM
#37
Please, stop talking to yourself... it's scary Roll Eyes
Yes, I am glad someone can see it. I spent some time about twoish years ago trying to tie sock puppet accounts together. FromAbove (then going by come-from-above) was pretty much THE main suspect. Ironically, I made the tie in between him and Moneroman88 specifically two years ago.

I even caught him red handed signing a Moneroman88 post with his ~CfA~ signature. Here is the unedited post (which was instantly deleted by Moneroman88 in hopes no one saw it):

I have tied you to at least a few of them, I am pretty sure you are Moneroman88 as well. You slipped up on a post and I was able to make a connection, along with the other data points I am comparing matching up.


ouch if u were data analyst in my company id fire u bro

~CfA~

He likes to deceive other people using sock puppets to fatten his wallet.

He often talks to himself with many sock puppet accounts, trying to make the conversation appear as if it is happening in between multiple people.

I am confident he has been involved in most of the big pump and dumps going on around here for the past couple years by using his sock puppets to create hype, then once he exits his position he will troll the coin in an attempt to sway public opinion from the coin he was hyping to the coin he intends to pump next.

Ask him to provide proof that there is a Monero Darknet Market, and he will make up some BS excuse... BECAUSE IT DOESN'T EXIST.
sr. member
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July 08, 2016, 04:20:33 AM
#36
Here is the key they signed the messages with:

Moneroad?  Cute!

If this is true is would certainly explain some of the price action we've seen the past few days.  If people are receiving private invites to test it out it would certainly motivate one to load up on a few extra XMR before it becomes widely known.  Of course this probably isn't good PR for monero if it's first real use case is a DNM.  But then again I figured someone would have coded up something like this by now.
legendary
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June 29, 2016, 11:25:52 AM
#35
EDIT: If Monero's flexible blocksize is consistently growing over a considerable period of time, Occam's razor would indicate people in general (but nobody specific) are using it, rather than a single well-funded adversary/pumper.

Do you know how many txs are going through right now? I'm not asking for specifics, obviously Smiley ; I'm just looking for a general estimate on how much tx volume there is now.
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June 29, 2016, 06:46:35 AM
#34
This all sounds like a load of baloney biscuits unless proof is a-comin'.  Never used monero.  Never used dark markets either but sounds interesting.

My favorite coin though, is Dash.  I like how it's targeted toward dark markets, even though I don't use those markets.  It gives it a little bit of an edge.  Don't kill me.

If the pharamicst endorses the Dash he should give the Monero a try. It is a great coin. Disregard their community though - it's very bad.


~CfA~

So the pharmacist doesn't know yet that the Dash is centralised? https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/what-the-hell-is-wrong-with-this-picture-i-thought-we-were-a-decentralized-project.9229/

Let's not project on other people what we ourselves desire.

I like the Dash and the Monero cuz both is some dope tech,

Community members of both have some of the extremest, that is the thing I repudiate.


~CfA~
sr. member
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June 29, 2016, 04:52:39 AM
#33
This all sounds like a load of baloney biscuits unless proof is a-comin'.  Never used monero.  Never used dark markets either but sounds interesting.

My favorite coin though, is Dash.  I like how it's targeted toward dark markets, even though I don't use those markets.  It gives it a little bit of an edge.  Don't kill me.

If the pharamicst endorses the Dash he should give the Monero a try. It is a great coin. Disregard their community though - it's very bad.


~CfA~

So the pharmacist doesn't know yet that the Dash is centralised? https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/what-the-hell-is-wrong-with-this-picture-i-thought-we-were-a-decentralized-project.9229/
hero member
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Merit: 520
June 29, 2016, 04:12:45 AM
#32
This all sounds like a load of baloney biscuits unless proof is a-comin'.  Never used monero.  Never used dark markets either but sounds interesting.

My favorite coin though, is Dash.  I like how it's targeted toward dark markets, even though I don't use those markets.  It gives it a little bit of an edge.  Don't kill me.

If the pharmacist endorses the Dash he should give the Monero a try. It is a great coin. Disregard their community though - it's very bad.


~CfA~
legendary
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June 28, 2016, 10:14:29 PM
#31
This all sounds like a load of baloney biscuits unless proof is a-comin'.  Never used monero.  Never used dark markets either but sounds interesting.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
June 28, 2016, 09:45:35 PM
#30

There's no way to tell.

That's the point.   Wink

EDIT: If Monero's flexible blocksize is consistently growing over a considerable period of time, Occam's razor would indicate people in general (but nobody specific) are using it, rather than a single well-funded adversary/pumper.
legendary
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June 28, 2016, 05:49:12 PM
#29

Yup, I occasionally use it when I want to spend XMR at a site that only accepts BTC. Put in the recipient address, drop XMR into xmr.to, and it sends the BTC right to its destination.

That site was actually what made me realize the potential of XMR, specifically that I can have private funds that at any point I can spend on any Bitcoin website.

Thanks.
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June 28, 2016, 05:32:22 PM
#28

Yup, I occasionally use it when I want to spend XMR at a site that only accepts BTC. Put in the recipient address, drop XMR into xmr.to, and it sends the BTC right to its destination.

That site was actually what made me realize the potential of XMR, specifically that I can have private funds that at any point I can spend on any Bitcoin website.
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