Author

Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1367. (Read 4671575 times)

legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1004
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/

Quote
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
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198

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
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
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
Activity: 658
Merit: 503
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
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1072
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?
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000

the best way i've found to catch someone from the bytecoin community is observing their moral stance. they tend to live in a opposite moral universe than most of us here. they use the same moral concepts than us, but their values are totally inverted if not perverted. for instance, they would attack and brand the most genuine and honest persons of this forum as dishonest / scammers or in their own coin threads, they would consider legitimate questions or arguments as trolling and thus would remove them

Quote
Two things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe, the more often and the more intensely the mind of thought is drawn to them: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.
Immanuel Kant
hero member
Activity: 723
Merit: 503
Darknote is already 73% mined out after several months of a much smaller network hashrate compared to Monero, and I think it was something like 50% of coins emitted after only the first month. This is purportedly to head off asics before they have a chance to be designed and manufactured for cryptonight algo (assuming this ever happens), however it reeks of instamine imo, which is why I don't even bother downloading the wallet.

The is one of the lamest excluses for an instamine scam I've ever seen, which makes it more likely in my eyes that XDN is a CN coin-mill scam coin (I've never been 100% sure about that one, but I'd say 85% now), because: 1) they seem to have an affinity for premine/instamine scams, and 2) they seem uniquely tone deaf when it comes to the made up stories they believe the community will actually find credible.

I still like their marketing though. Clearly the best in the CN space, unless you consider XMR's non-marketing marketing.



 Cry  Undecided  Cry  Cry


{snip}

lol wtf??


the best way i've found to catch someone from the bytecoin community is observing their moral stance. they tend to live in a opposite moral universe than most of us here. they use the same moral concepts than us, but their values are totally inverted if not perverted. for instance, they would attack and brand the most genuine and honest persons of this forum as dishonest / scammers or in their own coin threads, they would consider legitimate questions or arguments as trolling and thus would remove them
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
Darknote is already 73% mined out after several months of a much smaller network hashrate compared to Monero, and I think it was something like 50% of coins emitted after only the first month. This is purportedly to head off asics before they have a chance to be designed and manufactured for cryptonight algo (assuming this ever happens), however it reeks of instamine imo, which is why I don't even bother downloading the wallet.

The is one of the lamest excluses for an instamine scam I've ever seen, which makes it more likely in my eyes that XDN is a CN coin-mill scam coin (I've never been 100% sure about that one, but I'd say 85% now), because: 1) they seem to have an affinity for premine/instamine scams, and 2) they seem uniquely tone deaf when it comes to the made up stories they believe the community will actually find credible.

I still like their marketing though. Clearly the best in the CN space, unless you consider XMR's non-marketing marketing.



 Cry  Undecided  Cry  Cry


{snip}

lol wtf??
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
Darknote is already 73% mined out after several months of a much smaller network hashrate compared to Monero, and I think it was something like 50% of coins emitted after only the first month. This is purportedly to head off asics before they have a chance to be designed and manufactured for cryptonight algo (assuming this ever happens), however it reeks of instamine imo, which is why I don't even bother downloading the wallet.

The is one of the lamest excluses for an instamine scam I've ever seen, which makes it more likely in my eyes that XDN is a CN coin-mill scam coin (I've never been 100% sure about that one, but I'd say 85% now), because: 1) they seem to have an affinity for premine/instamine scams, and 2) they seem uniquely tone deaf when it comes to the made up stories they believe the community will actually find credible.

I still like their marketing though. Clearly the best in the CN space, unless you consider XMR's non-marketing marketing.




 Cry  Undecided  Cry  Cry





legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
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/

Quote
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.
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
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.

The vote totals should decay over time, with a half life of 6 months or so.

Of course that would mean less BribeCoins for Craptsy, so it won't happen.   Cheesy

People would be ticked about that unless it refunded them their decayed, previously paid for votes, but I do think it's a good idea.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1072
Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
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.

The vote totals should decay over time, with a half life of 6 months or so.

Of course that would mean less BribeCoins for Craptsy, so it won't happen.   Cheesy
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
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.

traded on the exchange under points.
pa
hero member
Activity: 528
Merit: 501
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.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
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.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
Monero has some exchange rates i see 1monero=1.18$

You can also use coinmarketcap.com for this, the show the average weighted price and the price across all exchanges.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1000
Antifragile
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
Jump to: