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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 151. (Read 4671114 times)

legendary
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Monero is like a savings account with a better rate of return than any traditional fiat bank account

Not really, you don't get any interest for holding onto Monero.

You dont get much interests for holding your fiat in the bank either once you cut off the inflation.


I´m looking to buy some XMR. Does Binance still allow
withdrawals up to 2 BTC (or the equivalent in another crypto)
without requiring KYC? Any other exchange that is recommended
for buying XMR?



2 BTC seems a lot nowadays without verification. I do remember Huobi allows you some small amount monero daily withdrawals without any verification's.   But in general if you want to avoid verifications use https://xmr.to/  or other this type exchanges. 
hero member
Activity: 1034
Merit: 500
I´m looking to buy some XMR. Does Binance still allow
withdrawals up to 2 BTC (or the equivalent in another crypto)
without requiring KYC? Any other exchange that is recommended
for buying XMR?

According to Coinmarketcap HitBTC is the exchange with the most volume,
but to be honest they seem pretty sketchy and the exchange subforum at Bitcointalk
is full of scam accusations against them.


Please dont buy at HitBTC, they are a Pain in the *** when it comes to withdrawing funds.

Until now I've had no major issue with them, check their System Health page and also their fees

One thing I'm sure, if you need some assistance from HitBtc side you're f*****
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 109
There is something to be fixed in the Monero GUI-wallet. At least in the Linux version.

Only way to open the GUI is to type ./start-gui.sh in command line. Too complicated for many people. There must be an icon to click.

When the GUI is shut down, the flag and language selection box still remains open. It must be shut down from the ubuntu desktop launch menu by right clicking the Monero logo. Too complicated for many people. The GUI must be able to shut down by just one click.

When the GUI is shut down on full screen mode, the flag and language box which still remains open, is on full screen mode too, so the ubuntu desktop launch menu and the Monero logo in it, is not reachable. So it cannot be right clicked and shut down. Only way is to open the wallet again, switch of the full screen mode, shut down the wallet and right click the Monero logo in the launch menu. Too complicated.

Pease fix these.

Could you perhaps post screenshots to illustrate your second and third point? The GUI should normally close fully if you click on the x (right top), hence my question. Furthermore, the GUI is displayed in a single window / screen, i.e., the flag and language selection box / screen is not a separate window.

Ok. The problem can be avoided by clicking x on the right top. Everything shuts down at once.

I have closed the wallet by selecting "Settings" and "Close wallet". That way the flag and language selection box remains open which has to be shut down via the ubuntu launch menu. Most people have used that first one. So there is no problem white this one. The "Close wallet" is there just to shut down the wallet so the user can open an other wallet from the flag and language selection box. That is fine.

Anyway. When the "Settings" and "Close wallet" is done, on full screen mode, it would be better that the flag and language selection box would not appear in full screen mode. So that the ubuntu launch menu is visible and the flag and language box could be shut down there.
legendary
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Merit: 1141
There is something to be fixed in the Monero GUI-wallet. At least in the Linux version.

Only way to open the GUI is to type ./start-gui.sh in command line. Too complicated for many people. There must be an icon to click.

When the GUI is shut down, the flag and language selection box still remains open. It must be shut down from the ubuntu desktop launch menu by right clicking the Monero logo. Too complicated for many people. The GUI must be able to shut down by just one click.

When the GUI is shut down on full screen mode, the flag and language box which still remains open, is on full screen mode too, so the ubuntu desktop launch menu and the Monero logo in it, is not reachable. So it cannot be right clicked and shut down. Only way is to open the wallet again, switch of the full screen mode, shut down the wallet and right click the Monero logo in the launch menu. Too complicated.

Pease fix these.

Could you perhaps post screenshots to illustrate your second and third point? The GUI should normally close fully if you click on the x (right top), hence my question. Furthermore, the GUI is displayed in a single window / screen, i.e., the flag and language selection box / screen is not a separate window.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
There is something to be fixed in the Monero GUI-wallet. At least in the Linux version.

Only way to open the GUI is to type ./start-gui.sh in command line. Too complicated for many people. There must be an icon to click.

When the GUI is shut down, the flag and language selection box still remains open. It must be shut down from the ubuntu desktop launch menu by right clicking the Monero logo. Too complicated for many people. The GUI must be able to shut down by just one click.

When the GUI is shut down on full screen mode, the flag and language box which still remains open, is on full screen mode too, so the ubuntu desktop launch menu and the Monero logo in it, is not reachable. So it cannot be right clicked and shut down. Only way is to open the wallet again, switch of the full screen mode, shut down the wallet and right click the Monero logo in the launch menu. Too complicated.

Pease fix these.

i'n my opinion this is a joke? no gui?  Cheesy  bwaaahahaha

I'm more leaning to it's a blocker for entry to keep the price down. Keep fucking up the GUI and keep the unwashed at bay.
hero member
Activity: 1834
Merit: 639
*Brute force will solve any Bitcoin problem*
There is something to be fixed in the Monero GUI-wallet. At least in the Linux version.

Only way to open the GUI is to type ./start-gui.sh in command line. Too complicated for many people. There must be an icon to click.

When the GUI is shut down, the flag and language selection box still remains open. It must be shut down from the ubuntu desktop launch menu by right clicking the Monero logo. Too complicated for many people. The GUI must be able to shut down by just one click.

When the GUI is shut down on full screen mode, the flag and language box which still remains open, is on full screen mode too, so the ubuntu desktop launch menu and the Monero logo in it, is not reachable. So it cannot be right clicked and shut down. Only way is to open the wallet again, switch of the full screen mode, shut down the wallet and right click the Monero logo in the launch menu. Too complicated.

Pease fix these.

i'n my opinion this is a joke? no gui?  Cheesy  bwaaahahaha
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
There is something to be fixed in the Monero GUI-wallet. At least in the Linux version.

Only way to open the GUI is to type ./start-gui.sh in command line. Too complicated for many people. There must be an icon to click.

When the GUI is shut down, the flag and language selection box still remains open. It must be shut down from the ubuntu desktop launch menu by right clicking the Monero logo. Too complicated for many people. The GUI must be able to shut down by just one click.

When the GUI is shut down on full screen mode, the flag and language box which still remains open, is on full screen mode too, so the ubuntu desktop launch menu and the Monero logo in it, is not reachable. So it cannot be right clicked and shut down. Only way is to open the wallet again, switch of the full screen mode, shut down the wallet and right click the Monero logo in the launch menu. Too complicated.

Pease fix these.

I think you should put pull requests in on github if they are not already there.

Does anyone know if the code has been migrated off github yet?
full member
Activity: 308
Merit: 109
There is something to be fixed in the Monero GUI-wallet. At least in the Linux version.

Only way to open the GUI is to type ./start-gui.sh in command line. Too complicated for many people. There must be an icon to click.

When the GUI is shut down, the flag and language selection box still remains open. It must be shut down from the ubuntu desktop launch menu by right clicking the Monero logo. Too complicated for many people. The GUI must be able to shut down by just one click.

When the GUI is shut down on full screen mode, the flag and language box which still remains open, is on full screen mode too, so the ubuntu desktop launch menu and the Monero logo in it, is not reachable. So it cannot be right clicked and shut down. Only way is to open the wallet again, switch of the full screen mode, shut down the wallet and right click the Monero logo in the launch menu. Too complicated.

Pease fix these.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Hello, can any one say, why XMR price goes up? Any reason for it like some update, meting, release or smth.. or it is juts ALT coin rebound?
full member
Activity: 204
Merit: 101
I´m looking to buy some XMR. Does Binance still allow
withdrawals up to 2 BTC (or the equivalent in another crypto)
without requiring KYC? Any other exchange that is recommended
for buying XMR?

According to Coinmarketcap HitBTC is the exchange with the most volume,
but to be honest they seem pretty sketchy and the exchange subforum at Bitcointalk
is full of scam accusations against them.


Please dont buy at HitBTC, they are a Pain in the *** when it comes to withdrawing funds.
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 282
I´m looking to buy some XMR. Does Binance still allow
withdrawals up to 2 BTC (or the equivalent in another crypto)
without requiring KYC? Any other exchange that is recommended
for buying XMR?

According to Coinmarketcap HitBTC is the exchange with the most volume,
but to be honest they seem pretty sketchy and the exchange subforum at Bitcointalk
is full of scam accusations against them.
sr. member
Activity: 1039
Merit: 256
Doge coin has increased a lot, Can Monero come back to 480$ in the end of this year?
You should wait patiently next few days or more than one week.
Positive things to come for crypto port folios, in general.
Dogecoin is the first altcoin rose dramatically, the rest will follow it later as delayed effects.
He did not just grow up, the reason for this growth was the addition pair of doge/usdt on Polonix and Gate.io
https://research.bloomberg.com/pub/res/d37g1Q1hEhBkiRCu_ruMdMsbc0A
Interestingly, get acquainted.
full member
Activity: 1179
Merit: 210
only hodl what you understand and love!
Is there a Monero "signature" available for us to promote Monero on bitcoin talk?

Not an official one that i am aware of...

I can give you my code if you like?

That would be great  Shocked Roll Eyes Grin
member
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Merit: 10
Doge coin has increased a lot, Can Monero come back to 480$ in the end of this year?
You should wait patiently next few days or more than one week.
Positive things to come for crypto port folios, in general.
Dogecoin is the first altcoin rose dramatically, the rest will follow it later as delayed effects.
full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 134
Doge coin has increased a lot, Can Monero come back to 480$ in the end of this year?
legendary
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Merit: 1959
Is there a Monero "signature" available for us to promote Monero on bitcoin talk?

Not an official one that i am aware of...

I can give you my code if you like?
full member
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it seems to me that this is one of the most promising altcoyins. I wonder what will happen to the tokens next? and what is its maximum cost?
newbie
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No, not much marketing happening.  There was a Monero-sponsored race car competing in a German road race series:

https://i.imgur.com/eSfGqsv.jpg

but it got destroyed during a competition.  The sponsorship came from a single individual.  There was some /r/monero talk of getting a new car built with a community fundraising effort, but it hasn't gained any traction.
legendary
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Merit: 5146
Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Is there a Monero "signature" available for us to promote Monero on bitcoin talk?

Monero is the uncoin when it comes to "marketing".

This has always been a sore spot for some who do not really understand.  Not that thre's anything wrong with a sig line... just that there is no official one.  I feel like a few have though.  Perhaps iCEBREAKER?
full member
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Merit: 210
only hodl what you understand and love!
Monero is like a savings account with a better rate of return than any traditional fiat bank account

Not really, you don't get any interest for holding onto Monero.

On the ups and downs in the speculation you get interest  Grin
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