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hero member
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July 06, 2014, 09:47:53 PM
#22
Fad and won't work i'll tell you why

Apart from the possibility of regulatory issues, if the blockchain/transaction record is hidden, then groups of pool owners of large pools could potentially collude to double spend, and if there is no transaction record, then this will not be detectable. Other such scenarios exist as well - remember that the blockchain is a public ledger designed to prevent or record fraud. Hiding this exposes the coin to serious risks.
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July 06, 2014, 09:47:11 PM
#21
Taunsew is trying to hard to "promote" shit, premined, and horribly distrubted PoS coins like NXT....so sad....so sad indeed. The first 50 accounts on the NXT richlist own over 48% of all NXT coins there is... That's some Really good distribution for yea. (extreme sarcasm)


With 100% PoS, the early investors get Everything.

With 100% PoW, the early investors get more reward, but they almost always sell early, and there is Always a chance for latecomers to buy their own mining equipment and get coins themselves.
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July 06, 2014, 09:45:10 PM
#20
Anonymity is a fad.  As well these technical explanations make absolutely no sense to the technologically illiterate or semi-literate.  For me, Bitcoin is already anonymous in that I never have to show any Government ID to create a wallet.  I don't see how having an optional ledger (or however Darkcoin works) results in more 'anonymity'.  It technically just removes all transparency and makes Darkcoin as bad as the banks and also invites illegal activity.

Did you read this? http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-06/06/bitcoin-retail
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July 06, 2014, 09:44:34 PM
#19
looks like a classic mining control slow sell off to me.

this means they have real bag holders to sell to.

That's the downside to PoW.  It's one thing when people were hobby mining in 2010.  In 2014 -  Professional miners dominate it now and they're lmost never long term holders.  They have overhead bills (electricity / bandwidth / hardware) and they tend to dump at the first opportunity and then move onto the next PoW coin.

PoW is so laughable but what's more funny is people still throw their money at PoW coins

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‘Try to be nice’
July 06, 2014, 09:41:01 PM
#18
looks like a classic mining control slow sell off to me.

this means they have real bag holders to sell to.
legendary
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Truth will out!
July 06, 2014, 09:40:48 PM
#17
Keep Calm Smiley
As you know, DRK project it's so strong and there are lots of noobs starting dumps that whales use to spread some fud to buy at low prices...

The best thing you can do is check the official and main thread of Darkcoin for latest news.
Now, is the time for Masternodes and to start taking some darks another time Wink
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July 06, 2014, 09:39:48 PM
#16
BTW, there are still ways to make sure anonymous coins aren't used for illegal activity.

How so, you may ask? The freaking exchanges that you use to trade coins. Years from now, exchanges will probably have to follow guidelines set forth by the government in the country they reside in...so governments like the U.S will monitor exchanges for large sums of $ being traded, to make sure it isn't being used for illegal activity like money laundering etc.

That's how it's gonna work.

Strong assumption that the only country in the world is the US.  It's inevitable that something like Darkcoin would be spent to facilitate human and organ trafficking in countries like Albania and Moldova, never mind fund terrorism in the Middle East.

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July 06, 2014, 09:37:26 PM
#15
BTW, there are still ways to make sure anonymous coins aren't used for illegal activity.

How so, you may ask? The freaking exchanges that you use to trade coins. Years from now, exchanges will probably have to follow guidelines set forth by the government in the country they reside in...so governments like the U.S will monitor exchanges for large sums of $ being traded, to make sure it isn't being used for illegal activity like money laundering etc.

That's how it's gonna work.
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July 06, 2014, 09:35:04 PM
#14
Anonymity is a fad.  As well these technical explanations make absolutely no sense to the technologically illiterate or semi-literate.  For me, Bitcoin is already anonymous in that I never have to show any Government ID to create a wallet.  I don't see how having an optional ledger (or however Darkcoin works) results in more 'anonymity'.  It technically just removes all transparency and makes Darkcoin as bad as the banks and also invites illegal activity.


I'm bored to tears of all these strange people who want to bring in cryptos and make them worse than real life $Fiat.


It's either your comfortable being spied on, or you're trolling.

Bitcoin's blockchain is like an open book, even with Paypal, only the paypal employees can see what transactions you've had, with Bitcoin Everyone can see what transactions you've had. There is No privacy. Once you're identity is tied to an address, everyone on Earth can see what you do with you're money.

Maybe you like being spied on and having the world know what you're doing with your personal $, but I'm sure the majority of people want at least Some privacy.
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July 06, 2014, 09:30:46 PM
#13
Anonymity is a fad.  As well these technical explanations make absolutely no sense to the technologically illiterate or semi-literate.  For me, Bitcoin is already anonymous in that I never have to show any Government ID to create a wallet.  I don't see how having an optional ledger (or however Darkcoin works) results in more 'anonymity'.  It technically just removes all transparency and makes Darkcoin as bad as the banks and also invites illegal activity.


I'm bored to tears of all these strange people who want to bring in cryptos and make them worse than real life $Fiat.
hero member
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July 06, 2014, 09:16:05 PM
#12
Darkcoin is one of the most promising coins out there. Masternode system +  anonymous transactions=revolutionary.
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July 06, 2014, 09:14:48 PM
#11
Darkcoin is getting a massive update in around 3 weeks. Here's what's coming:

Darksend based on new crypto, extremely powerful anonymity (along the lines of ring sigs, but without the bloat)


A new crypto?
So DrK is dead?

What do you think "crypto" is?
legendary
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July 06, 2014, 09:07:36 PM
#10
Darkcoin is getting a massive update in around 3 weeks. Here's what's coming:

Darksend based on new crypto, extremely powerful anonymity (along the lines of ring sigs, but without the bloat)


A new crypto?
So DrK is dead?
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sr. member
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July 06, 2014, 08:41:27 PM
#8
People realizing the anonymous fad?

Exactly that
hero member
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July 06, 2014, 08:39:00 PM
#7
Darkcoin is getting a massive update in around 3 weeks. Here's what's coming:

Darksend limit lifted
Darksend based on new crypto, extremely powerful anonymity (along the lines of ring sigs, but without the bloat)
MN payments enforced
"Spork" technology successfully implemented (enforcement = "on"); enforcement code perfected and streamlined
MN voting is deterministic
I2P integration completed or in the works
IP obfuscation

The last 2 are in the works, but it's not yet fully certain whether they will be ready in time for this particular update.
legendary
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July 06, 2014, 06:22:47 PM
#6
http://coinmarketcap.com/drk_90.html


Darkcoin is doing fine, after strong correction (all new currencies pass a strong correction or die) is still at 5$ - 6$.

Development team is stronger than ever, and a clear roadmap ahead of us.

more info:

https://darkcointalk.org/forums/official-developer-thread.15
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July 02, 2014, 06:34:09 PM
#5
 Things move too fast in cryptospace for a dev team funded with at most 4-5digits of marketing / hiring / engineering $-capital to create an alt currency that actually has a chance to take a solid bite out of bitcoin's still growing userbase & merchant/venture infrastructure investment.

 For that to happen, the development team & their product need to be even more professional-looking/confidence-inspiring, mass-marketed & well-designed than the best coins already are ; Look at how bitcoin, being the first therefore being associated with The Blockchain as #1 for any digital trustless transacting online, was able to get to that position - VISA/MasterCard/etc stopped growing.

 You're looking for DRK & co. to repeat this monstrous success, yet the conditions are not there yet - especially while BTC adoption & infrastructure is still expanding at a good pace.
legendary
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July 02, 2014, 05:51:19 PM
#4
BTC/USD also doesn't look good at cryptsy..
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July 02, 2014, 05:24:39 PM
#3
People realizing the anonymous fad?
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