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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1366. (Read 4670630 times)

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XMR is the future.
newbie
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I started a  blockchain sync from scratch on a linux machine and I noticed these two lines:

Code:
2014-Oct-02 19:17:27.194991 [P2P0]Failed to get remote endpoint: Transport endpoint is not connected:107
2014-Oct-02 19:17:27.195747 [P2P0]ERROR /home/ric/bitmonero/contrib/epee/include/net/abstract_tcp_server2.inl:638 [sock 49] Failed to start connection, connections_count = 45

Doesn't look like a serious problem, but just for the ease of mind I'd like a confirmation from someone who knows.
legendary
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Cryptsy?
Nice.

But I think this news are much more important:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/monero-economy-597878

This will be the first fiat/XMR-markets!

To spread the information also in this thread:

I just got an answer to my ticket at CCEDK, how to verify my identity (the KYC-thing). As mentioned in their FAQ it neccessary to deposit/withdraw larger amounts of fiat (i. e. > 100 EUR).

With the permission of Ronny Boesing I paste it here for your information:

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You are very welcome
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| You are very welcome to send me following information, so we know you are you!
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| Validation procedures: You may avoid any delays in regards to deposit and withdrawal in this matter by sending copy of passport or national ID to verify your identity, a copy of either utility or electricity bill to verify your address, and a phone number to verify these documents and yourself, should that be considered necessary. Please send these details via our mojohelp desk as per mentioned link:  http://ccedk.mojohelpdesk.com start new ticket, and mention in subject: Validation, User ID and User name. We will after receipt, delete from mojohelpdesk and save information on a secure server. All of this information will not be shared with anybody else, according to our privacy policy mentioned on site.
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| Hope to have your info, and start deposit asap
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| Once again welcome.
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| Rgds
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| Ronny Boesing
| CCEDK


It would definitely make calculating taxes easier since you won't have to purchase them by way of BTC.
legendary
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Hmm..I'm leaning towards just a generic response,  I don't think BTC-e remembers how to add coins.

IMO begging like other coins beg will get us nowhere.  XMR seems to have a lot of connections.  If somebody knows somebody who knows the owners of the site (I believe they were interviewed by coindesk once).  Then perhaps setting up a meeting where some of the more senior people involved with the coin (NewLiberty, Risto, TacoTime, etc) just explained the strengths of cryptonote, the fair launch of XMR & explained what we're trying to do would get us closer. 

This might not be even close to possible.  I just think it's the only way XMR gets added to BTC-E anytime soon.
sr. member
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Who cares?
So, I sent a ticket asking to btc-e add Monero and the answer was very confuse, they said to not disclose if pairs are to be added/removed before they are, it could be a generic answer and they do not give 2 satoshis about Monero or they didn't wanted to spoil the surprise Smiley

Post the exact reply.

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Hello, Sorry, but we cannot talk anything about addingdeleting any pairs. If we decide to addremove any pair you will see annoncement in our news.

Hmm..I'm leaning towards just a generic response,  I don't think BTC-e remembers how to add coins.
member
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XMR is the future.
sr. member
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Who cares?
So, I sent a ticket asking to btc-e add Monero and the answer was very confuse, they said to not disclose if pairs are to be added/removed before they are, it could be a generic answer and they do not give 2 satoshis about Monero or they didn't wanted to spoil the surprise Smiley

Post the exact reply.
newbie
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CCEDK trade volume is miserably small. Will see how its gonna help Monero.

You'r right. It is small, because CCEDK is quite new.

But we can change it.
newbie
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Cryptsy?
Nice.

But I think this news are much more important:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/monero-economy-597878

This will be the first fiat/XMR-markets!

To spread the information also in this thread:

I just got an answer to my ticket at CCEDK, how to verify my identity (the KYC-thing). As mentioned in their FAQ it neccessary to deposit/withdraw larger amounts of fiat (i. e. > 100 EUR).

With the permission of Ronny Boesing I paste it here for your information:

Quote

You are very welcome
|
| You are very welcome to send me following information, so we know you are you!
|
| Validation procedures: You may avoid any delays in regards to deposit and withdrawal in this matter by sending copy of passport or national ID to verify your identity, a copy of either utility or electricity bill to verify your address, and a phone number to verify these documents and yourself, should that be considered necessary. Please send these details via our mojohelp desk as per mentioned link:  http://ccedk.mojohelpdesk.com start new ticket, and mention in subject: Validation, User ID and User name. We will after receipt, delete from mojohelpdesk and save information on a secure server. All of this information will not be shared with anybody else, according to our privacy policy mentioned on site.
|
| Hope to have your info, and start deposit asap
|
| Once again welcome.
|
| Rgds
|
| Ronny Boesing
| CCEDK


CCEDK trade volume is miserably small. Will see how its gonna help Monero.
newbie
Activity: 47
Merit: 0
Cryptsy?
Nice.

But I think this news are much more important:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/monero-economy-597878

This will be the first fiat/XMR-markets!

To spread the information also in this thread:

I just got an answer to my ticket at CCEDK, how to verify my identity (the KYC-thing). As mentioned in their FAQ it neccessary to deposit/withdraw larger amounts of fiat (i. e. > 100 EUR).

With the permission of Ronny Boesing I paste it here for your information:

Quote

You are very welcome
|
| You are very welcome to send me following information, so we know you are you!
|
| Validation procedures: You may avoid any delays in regards to deposit and withdrawal in this matter by sending copy of passport or national ID to verify your identity, a copy of either utility or electricity bill to verify your address, and a phone number to verify these documents and yourself, should that be considered necessary. Please send these details via our mojohelp desk as per mentioned link:  http://ccedk.mojohelpdesk.com start new ticket, and mention in subject: Validation, User ID and User name. We will after receipt, delete from mojohelpdesk and save information on a secure server. All of this information will not be shared with anybody else, according to our privacy policy mentioned on site.
|
| Hope to have your info, and start deposit asap
|
| Once again welcome.
|
| Rgds
|
| Ronny Boesing
| CCEDK

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as far as i can tell you cannot buy them directly, they are earned as a bonus from trading and holding funds on cryptsy.


https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/120
legendary
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Interesting, XMR is the only coin in the top 15 (it is 4th) without a BTC address listed to pay for votes.
https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/

Shows how well it actually is doing...

IAS

You can still buy cryptsy point to vote, but indeed interesting to see. Also #2 and #3 are pretty much dead if you look at coinmarketcap.com.

Are you sure you can buy cryptsy points? I didn't see any way to do so. I read that the way to earn them is by trading.

See for yourself here: https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/

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Alternatively, we are also accepting CryptsyPoints as part of our paid vote program (5 votes per CryptsyPoint). After you cast your free vote, you will then have the option to vote again with your CryptsyPoints as often as you like.

i don't use cryptsy but i think what pa is asking is "how are cryptsypoints obtained?"

as far as i can tell you cannot buy them directly, they are earned as a bonus from trading and holding funds on cryptsy.

therefore, these are not necessarily "paid votes" in my book, as outsiders cannot artificially drive up votes, they have to come from real cryptsy users.

And Monero is one of the few on that list which cannot be directly voted up by paying (no donation address).

Of Ripple 16.4k votes are paid (of the 23.4k votes total). So Menero is already first on the list.
legendary
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Interesting, XMR is the only coin in the top 15 (it is 4th) without a BTC address listed to pay for votes.
https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/

Shows how well it actually is doing...

IAS

You can still buy cryptsy point to vote, but indeed interesting to see. Also #2 and #3 are pretty much dead if you look at coinmarketcap.com.

Are you sure you can buy cryptsy points? I didn't see any way to do so. I read that the way to earn them is by trading.

See for yourself here: https://www.cryptsy.com/coinvotes/

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Alternatively, we are also accepting CryptsyPoints as part of our paid vote program (5 votes per CryptsyPoint). After you cast your free vote, you will then have the option to vote again with your CryptsyPoints as often as you like.

i don't use cryptsy but i think what pa is asking is "how are cryptsypoints obtained?"

as far as i can tell you cannot buy them directly, they are earned as a bonus from trading and holding funds on cryptsy.

therefore, these are not necessarily "paid votes" in my book, as outsiders cannot artificially drive up votes, they have to come from real cryptsy users.

edit: i was corrected, i see you can buy them here. https://www.cryptsy.com/markets/view/120
legendary
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If any of this has any relevance to Monero, I can't find it. Why are you posting about darknote here?

EDIT: I just noticed that the post to which it was a reply was here. I wasn't aware of that earlier, so I retract this statement and question.

sr. member
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Did anyone notice how BTC/Stamp and XMR/Polo charts look almost identical?

XMR will be at the same level as BTC AND HIGHER in the future.

New and improved!

BTC = Gold (store of value but not many industrial use)

XMR = Platinum (more rare and many industrial uses)

Promise? Smiley
Is it true?

Well.. No..
hero member
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Monero Core Team
Did anyone notice how BTC/Stamp and XMR/Polo charts look almost identical?

XMR will be at the same level as BTC AND HIGHER in the future.

New and improved!

BTC = Gold (store of value but not many industrial use)

XMR = Platinum (more rare and many industrial uses)

Promise? Smiley
Is it true?
member
Activity: 106
Merit: 10
Did anyone notice how BTC/Stamp and XMR/Polo charts look almost identical?

XMR will be at the same level as BTC AND HIGHER in the future.

New and improved!

BTC = Gold (store of value but not many industrial use)

XMR = Platinum (more rare and many industrial uses)

Promise? Smiley
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Did anyone notice how BTC/Stamp and XMR/Polo charts look almost identical?

XMR will be at the same level as BTC AND HIGHER in the future.

New and improved!

BTC = Gold (store of value but not many industrial use)

XMR = Platinum (more rare and many industrial uses)
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 250
Did anyone notice how BTC/Stamp and XMR/Polo charts look almost identical?

XMR will be at the same level as BTC in the future.
member
Activity: 106
Merit: 10
Did anyone notice how BTC/Stamp and XMR/Polo charts look almost identical?
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