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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1266. (Read 4670643 times)

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WOW! Monero +10% Smiley
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Back to being Moonero guys  Grin

With the way the block reward decreases and good news like this there will be a struggle for everyone to get the number of coins they want.
legendary
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WOW!  Shocked great work fluffypony and all the devs! thank you risto!

now i can easily educate my family on Monero over Thanksgiving dinner and set them up with an easy web wallet.  Grin
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Nice wallet! I opened an account and will start using it. Good job!
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even if this a non-perfect solution it is better than no solution which excludes a huge amount of people.

as always I quote my reference project for development counterparty/xcp, which made exactly the same step back in march to include a wider range of users with a non-perfect solution which in the end turned out to be great:

And if people want to sell their XCP as soon as the web wallet comes out, they should go for it. I think it's kind of like stepping over a dollar to pick up a nickel though.

this is at least as true for xmr as it was for xcp
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Nice work. 

This is a great step forward for the project.   
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I just bought a bit of XMR now on trex, can't login to polo atm coz my electricity is screwed upstairs and we waiting for electrician, saw DavidLapatie in trollbox though so thought o.k I buy bit XMR lol. BTW what does the new wallet do exactly?  Smiley

Doesn't hog your RAM for starters... It was a huge relief...

I just opened it the new wallet, it looks very pretty..  Smiley
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I just bought a bit of XMR now on trex, can't login to polo atm coz my electricity is screwed upstairs and we waiting for electrician, saw DavidLapatie in trollbox though so thought o.k I buy bit XMR lol. BTW what does the new wallet do exactly?  Smiley

Doesn't hog your RAM for starters... It was a huge relief...
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thanks for the great work guys! it's good to see how things are finally moving in the right direction.

Cross-posted from the official forum.
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November 24th, 2014

Hello, and welcome to our nineteenth Monero Monday Missive!

Major Updates
1. It is with great pride that we announce the very first Monero hosted account service (a web wallet for Monero, if you will), which we are certain will provide a level of accessibility that was previously unknown with Monero. My Monero is managed by Riccardo "fluffypony" Spagni, although it was created through the efforts and hard work of many people including members of the Monero Core Team, Lucas Jones, Matthew Little, and seed funding provided by Risto Pietila. All of the heavy lifting is done client-side, which means that My Monero can never spend your funds on your behalf or without your authorisation. However, there is a small compromise in that the server knows your view key, which is necessary in order for it to identify transactions belonging to you. Thus there is some reduction in transactional privacy when using My Monero, as if the service is compromised your view key would be revealed. That having been said, stealth addresses would still be in effect even if the server was compromised, and thus transactions can still be said to be unlinkable. If you are truly concerned about absolute transactional privacy, then running your own Monero node will always be the preferred route.



2. Significant progress has been made to fixing the last few Windows build issues. KitWare have worked with us ensuring that our CMake is 100% up to their best practices, and the resulting 2 905 lines of new CMake (!!!) is evidence thereof: https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/pull/180/files. Now that we are seeing light at the end of the proverbial tunnel, we expect to tidy this up by the end of the week and can finally tag-and-release Monero 0.8.8.5.

3. We are working hard on solving the blockchain DB bugs as and where they are found. If all goes well we should have enough of the nuances worked out to have it merged into master within the next 4 weeks.

4. We have seen our QA (automated testing) / CI (Continuous Integration) / Gitian build efforts drag their heels extremely slowly over the past few months, mostly due to specialists in those fields originally interested in helping us finally not being able to commit to any significant period of assistance. We are stepping this up a notch with the assistance of a new contributor, Gazby in #monero-dev, who will focus on the devops work.

Dev Diary
Core: msys2 now successfully compiles static releases in PR 180, final testing of new builds will happen this week

Core: expect a mass merge of PRs previously waiting this week. If you have a PR with CMake changes in it expect it to be merged and fixed manually, but moving forward CMake changes will have to comply with the new, cleaner CMake.

Until next week!
updated by davidlatapie
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I just bought a bit of XMR now on trex, can't login to polo atm coz my electricity is screwed upstairs and we waiting for electrician, saw DavidLapatie in trollbox though so thought o.k I buy bit XMR lol. BTW what does the new wallet do exactly?  Smiley
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Is it odd that that sexy web wallet turned me on?  Wink
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WOW! This "Monday" missive really worth waiting for! Wonderful news and wonderful work!!
My Monero looks awesome! Now people cannot complain that there's no official easy-to-use wallet Smiley

Great job devs!




A next easy step would be to provide "read only" login, with only address and view key.
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This is gentlemen!

Amazing work, the wallet looks fantastic!!
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Finally something that everyone can use. Its a shame about the view key but that wont matter too much to most people who this wallet will help out.
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Free spirit

great something nice and visible thanks to the guys involved.

Globb0
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very very nice work Smiley

looks great
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Strange, yet attractive.
Great news. Thanks for the info and great job fluffypony. Just created an account! Smiley
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Still wild and free
Amazing guys! "My Monero" is awesome news, can't wait to try it out Smiley



Cross-posted from the official forum.
Quote
November 24th, 2014

Hello, and welcome to our nineteenth Monero Monday Missive!

Major Updates
1. It is with great pride that we announce the very first Monero hosted account service (a web wallet for Monero, if you will), which we are certain will provide a level of accessibility that was previously unknown with Monero. My Monero is managed by Riccardo "fluffypony" Spagni, although it was created through the efforts and hard work of many people including members of the Monero Core Team, Lucas Jones, Matthew Little, and seed funding provided by Risto Pietila. All of the heavy lifting is done client-side, which means that My Monero can never spend your funds on your behalf or without your authorisation. However, there is a small compromise in that the server knows your view key, which is necessary in order for it to identify transactions belonging to you. Thus there is some reduction in transactional privacy when using My Monero, as if the service is compromised your view key would be revealed. That having been said, stealth addresses would still be in effect even if the server was compromised, and thus transactions can still be said to be unlinkable. If you are truly concerned about absolute transactional privacy, then running your own Monero node will always be the preferred route.



2. Significant progress has been made to fixing the last few Windows build issues. KitWare have worked with us ensuring that our CMake is 100% up to their best practices, and the resulting 2 905 lines of new CMake (!!!) is evidence thereof: https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero/pull/180/files. Now that we are seeing light at the end of the proverbial tunnel, we expect to tidy this up by the end of the week and can finally tag-and-release Monero 0.8.8.5.

3. We are working hard on solving the blockchain DB bugs as and where they are found. If all goes well we should have enough of the nuances worked out to have it merged into master within the next 4 weeks.

4. We have seen our QA (automated testing) / CI (Continuous Integration) / Gitian build efforts drag their heels extremely slowly over the past few months, mostly due to specialists in those fields originally interested in helping us finally not being able to commit to any significant period of assistance. We are stepping this up a notch with the assistance of a new contributor, Gazby in #monero-dev, who will focus on the devops work.

Dev Diary
Core: msys2 now successfully compiles static releases in PR 180, final testing of new builds will happen this week

Core: expect a mass merge of PRs previously waiting this week. If you have a PR with CMake changes in it expect it to be merged and fixed manually, but moving forward CMake changes will have to comply with the new, cleaner CMake.

Until next week!
updated by davidlatapie
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