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January 27, 2018, 03:13:13 PM
Monero - one of the most stable and best private coin. The demand for private coins will always be high.
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January 27, 2018, 12:46:44 PM
five years is still a long and of course, MONERO will be a coin which the stronger in the future, especially in terms of prices. This, of course, can happen due to the longer MONERO is certainly a growing number of devotees.
We can't says what happen to monero in 5years, but I'm looking to high improvement from this coin. I know monero now was experienced of declining of value but it not means that after 5years it will stay on that value. 5years to monero is a big challenge so let see if they improve or not.

Monero is fundamentally a very solid coin, and should be part of every diversified crypto portfolio in my opinion.
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January 25, 2018, 05:37:17 PM
five years is still a long and of course, MONERO will be a coin which the stronger in the future, especially in terms of prices. This, of course, can happen due to the longer MONERO is certainly a growing number of devotees.
We can't says what happen to monero in 5years, but I'm looking to high improvement from this coin. I know monero now was experienced of declining of value but it not means that after 5years it will stay on that value. 5years to monero is a big challenge so let see if they improve or not.
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January 25, 2018, 05:27:09 PM
Hard to say what the price will be in 5 years. There is a lot of competitions. Deep Onion is a great contender to dominate total privacy.
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January 25, 2018, 05:25:09 PM
#99

Here is the Monero address: 4AYhVqhdEdkNSXT8UFjzAALAg4NMYURUjWdiNZCEzBTbWwkNXo1BTRCZzTcjYYDpdivhSUwG3kPV8hb T7vEzBgKRg4UW2b8z

Run the script: https://github.com/DotNetRussell/MoneroUserScraper to obtain the IP addresses "213.114.82.127", "82.161.134.181", "73.150.225.122", ... the Monero wallets and nodes. Those that are constantly located are servers/pools/miners, which occasionally are wallets: https://dotnetrussell.com/index.php/2017/10/21/locating-monero-users-via-transaction-broadcasts/
Found the IP-addresses of members of the network Monero - is not anonymous.

What should I do more for investigation? It's not enough?


Yes, can you tell me where is now money from that address. You seems to be a professional. I hope you will give me exact address ( not monero address, but house where this guy holds it).  And not just where went from this Monero address, but where ended up at the end. Monero is circulating a lot.

Sorry, was busy.
Definitely, I don't tell you their real address with street, house etc. And you know this hardly worse than me Smiley . But some more information than needs to blockchain operation was obtained those not difficult scripts.
I'm sure (and I hodl some) XMR is excellent coin with undervalued price that will grow in 2018 for several reasons. But it's not bad to seek some bugs or undocumented features in his code.

I think we should be more kinder. All of us here is one community not competitors!


P.S. As I see I never will be Sr or Hero due to new merit system. But it's not main. I'd like this forum!
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mulierum.com
January 24, 2018, 05:55:12 AM
#98
five years is still a long and of course, MONERO will be a coin which the stronger in the future, especially in terms of prices. This, of course, can happen due to the longer MONERO is certainly a growing number of devotees.
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January 23, 2018, 07:11:02 PM
#97
My view about the future of the Monero over the next five years is that the crypto will overgrow because it based on open source, which is well suited for future development. Monero current exchange rate is $ 315.85 / XMR, which is suitable for investment because XMR's future exchange rates will rise rapidly, surpassing $ 1,000.

I think I agree. I don't see a future where Monero isn't double its ATH and that will likely be sometime soon.
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January 23, 2018, 07:06:25 PM
#96
My view about the future of the Monero over the next five years is that the crypto will overgrow because it based on open source, which is well suited for future development. Monero current exchange rate is $ 315.85 / XMR, which is suitable for investment because XMR's future exchange rates will rise rapidly, surpassing $ 1,000.
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January 23, 2018, 06:58:29 PM
#95



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


You are the oblivious one thinking you can aggressively call people 'stupid' and 'have no balls' if they don't parallel that of your views. I don't care where you are from either, but I damn well know its a country with 52 states jacked up on freedom and ignorance.

Your face will look stupid if you bet doesn't turn out right in Q2, and you will have balls if you show it after anonymous staking turns out to be vaporware--context.


And if you did any research outside of those 52 states you would understand that mining is illegal in Venezuela because electricity is free. You would understand with respect to anonymity that the only hope for production is through POS low power staking. So before you go about bashing everyone who is not a Monero POW fanboy, understand that it is not always a choice. And I am not hoping for Spectrecoin to be the first POS coin to release untraceable staking, I am telling you that it will be.

Your word means as much as the anonymous dev who won't explain how anonymous staking works--your circumstances are irrelevant in evaluating an investment, emotional pleas are the last thing anyone should bet their savings on. But again, I really doubt any of the current shills will be around to own the outcome if it goes as I expect.

Asking others to invest on your word is absurd when dealing with systems that can be easily evaluated on the math that creates them.

If the dev is advertising "15 years experience," he/she should be able to tell you the project(s). If they can't say, don't advertise it. Same goes for the anonymous staking claim, if you can't show your work, don't advertise it. It's just that simple.


Actually, 20 years.

Prove it.

Just because fluffypony decided to put himself at risk coming out with his identity, doesn't make it the logical thing to do. This is proof you'll only find in the Spectrecoin updates, until then, your word stands. But, it wouldn't be your first correct or incorrect prediction.
legendary
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January 23, 2018, 06:48:10 PM
#94



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


You are the oblivious one thinking you can aggressively call people 'stupid' and 'have no balls' if they don't parallel that of your views. I don't care where you are from either, but I damn well know its a country with 52 states jacked up on freedom and ignorance.

Your face will look stupid if you bet doesn't turn out right in Q2, and you will have balls if you show it after anonymous staking turns out to be vaporware--context.


And if you did any research outside of those 52 states you would understand that mining is illegal in Venezuela because electricity is free. You would understand with respect to anonymity that the only hope for production is through POS low power staking. So before you go about bashing everyone who is not a Monero POW fanboy, understand that it is not always a choice. And I am not hoping for Spectrecoin to be the first POS coin to release untraceable staking, I am telling you that it will be.

Your word means as much as the anonymous dev who won't explain how anonymous staking works--your circumstances are irrelevant in evaluating an investment, emotional pleas are the last thing anyone should bet their savings on. But again, I really doubt any of the current shills will be around to own the outcome if it goes as I expect.

Asking others to invest on your word is absurd when dealing with systems that can be easily evaluated on the math that creates them.

If the dev is advertising "15 years experience," he/she should be able to tell you the project(s). If they can't say, don't advertise it. Same goes for the anonymous staking claim, if you can't show your work, don't advertise it. It's just that simple.


Actually, 20 years.

Prove it.
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January 23, 2018, 06:46:00 PM
#93



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


You are the oblivious one thinking you can aggressively call people 'stupid' and 'have no balls' if they don't parallel that of your views. I don't care where you are from either, but I damn well know its a country with 52 states jacked up on freedom and ignorance.

Your face will look stupid if you bet doesn't turn out right in Q2, and you will have balls if you show it after anonymous staking turns out to be vaporware--context.


And if you did any research outside of those 52 states you would understand that mining is illegal in Venezuela because electricity is free. You would understand with respect to anonymity that the only hope for production is through POS low power staking. So before you go about bashing everyone who is not a Monero POW fanboy, understand that it is not always a choice. And I am not hoping for Spectrecoin to be the first POS coin to release untraceable staking, I am telling you that it will be.

Your word means as much as the anonymous dev who won't explain how anonymous staking works--your circumstances are irrelevant in evaluating an investment, emotional pleas are the last thing anyone should bet their savings on. But again, I really doubt any of the current shills will be around to own the outcome if it goes as I expect.

Asking others to invest on your word is absurd when dealing with systems that can be easily evaluated on the math that creates them.

If the dev is advertising "15 years experience," he/she should be able to tell you the project(s). If they can't say, don't advertise it. Same goes for the anonymous staking claim, if you can't show your work, don't advertise it. It's just that simple.


Actually, 20 years.
legendary
Activity: 1750
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Facts are more efficient than fud
January 23, 2018, 06:44:40 PM
#92



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


You are the oblivious one thinking you can aggressively call people 'stupid' and 'have no balls' if they don't parallel that of your views. I don't care where you are from either, but I damn well know its a country with 52 states jacked up on freedom and ignorance.

Your face will look stupid if you bet doesn't turn out right in Q2, and you will have balls if you show it after anonymous staking turns out to be vaporware--context.


And if you did any research outside of those 52 states you would understand that mining is illegal in Venezuela because electricity is free. You would understand with respect to anonymity that the only hope for production is through POS low power staking. So before you go about bashing everyone who is not a Monero POW fanboy, understand that it is not always a choice. And I am not hoping for Spectrecoin to be the first POS coin to release untraceable staking, I am telling you that it will be.

Your word means as much as the anonymous dev who won't explain how anonymous staking works--your circumstances are irrelevant in evaluating an investment, emotional pleas are the last thing anyone should bet their savings on. But again, I really doubt any of the current shills will be around to own the outcome if it goes as I expect.

Asking others to invest on your word is absurd when dealing with systems that can be easily evaluated on the math that creates them.

If the dev is advertising "15 years experience," he/she should be able to tell you the project(s). If they can't say, don't advertise it. Same goes for the anonymous staking claim, if you can't show your work, don't advertise it. It's just that simple.
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January 23, 2018, 06:34:22 PM
#91



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


You are the oblivious one thinking you can aggressively call people 'stupid' and 'have no balls' if they don't parallel that of your views. I don't care where you are from either, but I damn well know its a country with 52 states jacked up on freedom and ignorance.

Your face will look stupid if you bet doesn't turn out right in Q2, and you will have balls if you show it after anonymous staking turns out to be vaporware--context.


And if you did any research outside of those 52 states you would understand that mining is illegal in Venezuela because electricity is free. You would understand with respect to anonymity that the only hope for production is through POS low power staking. So before you go about bashing everyone who is not a Monero POW fanboy, understand that it is not always a choice. And I am not hoping for Spectrecoin to be the first POS coin to release untraceable staking, I am telling you that it will be.
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January 23, 2018, 06:28:56 PM
#90
I think it could easily go to $20k, but...there's a huge push amongst governments to stamp out true anonymity, with Monero at the top of their list. If it gets dumped by exchanges trying to stay compliant, it could go in the opposite direction.
legendary
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January 23, 2018, 06:25:27 PM
#89



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


You are the oblivious one thinking you can aggressively call people 'stupid' and 'have no balls' if they don't parallel that of your views. I don't care where you are from either, but I damn well know its a country with 52 states jacked up on freedom and ignorance.

Your face will look stupid if you bet doesn't turn out right in Q2, and you will have balls if you show it after anonymous staking turns out to be vaporware--context.
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January 23, 2018, 06:21:58 PM
#88



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


You are the oblivious one thinking you can aggressively call people 'stupid' and 'have no balls' if they don't parallel that of your views. I don't care where you are from either, but I damn well know its a country with 52 states jacked up on freedom and ignorance.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1036
Facts are more efficient than fud
January 23, 2018, 06:15:50 PM
#87



I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.

No one cares where you live, what they do care about is if you a shilling a shitcoin, especially if you know it's vaporware. Do you? Or are you just oblivious?


Also, the topic is Monero in 5 years, not me, you or xspec, so stop shilling your coin on every thread--it comes across as desperate.
legendary
Activity: 1750
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January 23, 2018, 06:13:08 PM
#86

Here is the Monero address: 4AYhVqhdEdkNSXT8UFjzAALAg4NMYURUjWdiNZCEzBTbWwkNXo1BTRCZzTcjYYDpdivhSUwG3kPV8hb T7vEzBgKRg4UW2b8z

Run the script: https://github.com/DotNetRussell/MoneroUserScraper to obtain the IP addresses "213.114.82.127", "82.161.134.181", "73.150.225.122", ... the Monero wallets and nodes. Those that are constantly located are servers/pools/miners, which occasionally are wallets: https://dotnetrussell.com/index.php/2017/10/21/locating-monero-users-via-transaction-broadcasts/
Found the IP-addresses of members of the network Monero - is not anonymous.

What should I do more for investigation? It's not enough?


Yes, can you tell me where is now money from that address. You seems to be a professional. I hope you will give me exact address ( not monero address, but house where this guy holds it).  And not just where went from this Monero address, but where ended up at the end. Monero is circulating a lot.
i'm sorry but i think crypto not work just like that sir
event BTC, ETH can not do that too

i think monero has potential to grow
but since it has too much competitor, it should do something to gain more popularity

What competition? Even the serious privacy projects can't figure out that you never make privacy optional--it limits the anonymity set and ruins fungibility. Until another project takes privacy seriously, Monero is the only game in town.


Did you ever think some projects take privacy so seriously that even your giant ego are unaware of their coming?  Cool

You mean that vaporware worked on by a developer who won't even reveal what projects he's worked on? I don't need to see it, I can smell that pile of shit a mile away.

Too bad you couldn't convince enough people the same in your scam accusation thread. Why would the developer of a privacy focused cryptocurrency that is the only one controversial enough to actually work in TOR blocked regions, and therefore be illegal, post a resume of their previous employment so someone like yourself (who has no background in cryptography) can make a judgement?

Anyways, as I said on the first page of this thread, Monero has a great future. I think 50K in 5 fir 1 Monero in 5 years.

Convince enough people? I don't care if people want to hand over their money based on moonware promises from devs who the shills claim 15 years experience but can't tell you on what. What I care about is throwing this back in your stupid face if you have the balls to stick around after Q2 when the vaporware stays in the vapor and you find out you were scammed.

Have you been throwing Dash's price back into the user's faces who you tried to convince when it was $7? Or did that stop for some reason?

I also called out Vanillacoin and a few other shitcoins, but funny how random noobs aren't looking up those post. I stand by dash being a shitcoin--just because it's a successful shitcoin doesn't make it any less so. And as I pointed out before, Dash did invent masternodes, so it at least had an innovation, meanwhile xsped has nothing to hang its hat on but promises made by unknown devs.
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January 23, 2018, 06:09:45 PM
#85

Here is the Monero address: 4AYhVqhdEdkNSXT8UFjzAALAg4NMYURUjWdiNZCEzBTbWwkNXo1BTRCZzTcjYYDpdivhSUwG3kPV8hb T7vEzBgKRg4UW2b8z

Run the script: https://github.com/DotNetRussell/MoneroUserScraper to obtain the IP addresses "213.114.82.127", "82.161.134.181", "73.150.225.122", ... the Monero wallets and nodes. Those that are constantly located are servers/pools/miners, which occasionally are wallets: https://dotnetrussell.com/index.php/2017/10/21/locating-monero-users-via-transaction-broadcasts/
Found the IP-addresses of members of the network Monero - is not anonymous.

What should I do more for investigation? It's not enough?


Yes, can you tell me where is now money from that address. You seems to be a professional. I hope you will give me exact address ( not monero address, but house where this guy holds it).  And not just where went from this Monero address, but where ended up at the end. Monero is circulating a lot.
i'm sorry but i think crypto not work just like that sir
event BTC, ETH can not do that too

i think monero has potential to grow
but since it has too much competitor, it should do something to gain more popularity

What competition? Even the serious privacy projects can't figure out that you never make privacy optional--it limits the anonymity set and ruins fungibility. Until another project takes privacy seriously, Monero is the only game in town.


Did you ever think some projects take privacy so seriously that even your giant ego are unaware of their coming?  Cool

You mean that vaporware worked on by a developer who won't even reveal what projects he's worked on? I don't need to see it, I can smell that pile of shit a mile away.

Too bad you couldn't convince enough people the same in your scam accusation thread. Why would the developer of a privacy focused cryptocurrency that is the only one controversial enough to actually work in TOR blocked regions, and therefore be illegal, post a resume of their previous employment so someone like yourself (who has no background in cryptography) can make a judgement?

Anyways, as I said on the first page of this thread, Monero has a great future. I think 50K in 5 fir 1 Monero in 5 years.

Convince enough people? I don't care if people want to hand over their money based on moonware promises from devs who the shills claim 15 years experience but can't tell you on what. What I care about is throwing this back in your stupid face if you have the balls to stick around after Q2 when the vaporware stays in the vapor and you find out you were scammed.

I live in Caracas, Venezuela, the murder capital of the world and most dangerous city on the planet. I'll gladly show you my 'stupid' face and you can lecture me on balls then.
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January 23, 2018, 06:08:11 PM
#84
Anonymous coins are now becoming very popular, so I'm sure that Monero will be a very popular coin. I bought a few coins and will keep them for at least 3 years.
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