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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1276. (Read 4671978 times)

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Wait! We will hear that monero becomes botnet resistant and GPU minable  Roll Eyes

Actually they will announce the new XMR ASIC :p
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Wait! We will hear that monero becomes botnet resistant and GPU minable  Roll Eyes
legendary
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Still wild and free
legendary
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Oh cmon, give us an update...

Monday Monero Missives?
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Oh cmon, give us an update...
EFS
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Crypto Swap Exchange
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Free spirit
Its all good but everyday another coin is out there pimping itself on the privacy or any other Key Strengths.

We realy need to start raising the profile not to be left at the bus station with a great bus and no passengers because they all left on earlier busses.




legendary
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Still wild and free
After experiencing with Bitcoin themselves sufficiently, most users recognize the fungibility of Bitcoin is weaker than initially expected. And that Bitcoin is, in fact, much more transparent than cash.
Monero is actually close to what most people thought Bitcoin is:
  • Highly fungible
  • Highly privacy-centric

And Monero goes further, being in fact better than "only" fulfilling Bitcoin promises:
  • Self-adaptable constants (free market instead of central decision)
  • Smoothly decreasing block reward (hard to understand why Satoshi has built such a genius system and failed on something trivial like this)

Good news then: Bitcoin might not be what many thought it was, but we have an existing alternative that is actually like that and even better. Monero is much closer to "digital cash" than Bitcoin.

But indeed, pretty much nobody seems to know this at the moment, moreover usability and actual usage are not there yet.
legendary
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Nobody even knows about XMR yet in the world .... you are kinda jumping to quick conclusions...
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There is still no reason to use Bitcoin now that Monero is the perfect virtual cash, my opinion.

 Smiley
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where the update? or you overslept? strayed biorhythms? or sick? Cheesy
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In my case it is 100% reproducible with or without debugger.
Anyone can tell how to make debug version with unstripped executables?

Sorry for asking stupid questions; it's
Code:
make all-debug

Here is where it crashes:
Code:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7ffbd75fd700 (LWP 14760)]
0x0000000000654dee in cryptonote::Blockchain::handle_alternative_block (
    this=this@entry=0x7fffffffd320, b=..., id=..., bvc=...)
    at .../src/cryptonote_core/blockchain.cpp:1219
1219        else if(m_blocks.back().cumulative_difficulty < bei.cumulative_difficulty) //check if difficulty bigger then in main chain
(gdb) p m_blocks
$1 = std::vector of length 0, capacity 0
The m_blocks is empty. Is it normal? Should the size be checked first? Or is it in completely broken state at this point?
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Facts are more efficient than fud
115 users voted for XMR

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/directbet-live-sportsbook-racebook-now-accepting-ether-393147

Ha ha it is a game. However, DRK holders seems to be more crowded

And we're neck and neck again....
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Acquired another 3 BTC to fully spend on XMR with these prices Cheesy
hero member
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No missive? Getting really spotty with those.
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115 users voted for XMR

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/directbet-live-sportsbook-racebook-now-accepting-ether-393147

Ha ha it is a game. However, DRK holders seems to be more crowded
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