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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1527. (Read 4670972 times)

donator
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coutinuous innovation is needed to boost XMR.

I heartily disagree.
newbie
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coutinuous innovation is needed to boost XMR.
legendary
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david is a fine gentleman I'm just questioning what this could bring to monero.
Maybe some experiment could be ported to Monero (like populating the Github wiki and developping a Raspberry wallet - also, HYP proved that an ANN can be both self-moderated and widely accepted) but for the most part, HyperStake is just an unrelated project. As kbm mentioned "it's okay to support more than one coin". HyperStake was started more than one month ago and my personal goals were (and still are):
  • working with someone I like (presstab)
  • having PoS wallets done right (and HYP probably has the best High-PoS wallet out there)
  • joining an experimentation-friendly coin

Remember this: assume good faith. It does wonder to your mental health (at least it does to mine)

Just wanted to introduce myself, I am the primary dev for HyperStake. David has brought me into the XMR world and I quite enjoy the coin. I think it has many technological innovations that set it apart from the hundreds of other coins.

I wouldn't be worried about David's role in HYP.  We created HYP so that we could have our own coin wallet to modify and add RPC commands to, test hard forks, etc. So far we are having a lot of fun with it because we love PoS.  But I don't think HYP and XMR are competitors or even in the same ballpark at all. One is a fun project and the other is a serious crypto that may change the way we look at currency.

I wouldn't either. I think it's great that people work with whatever makes them happy. Experimenting with crypto in general at all angels, how can this be a bad thing for a dev?'

Good luck David. Lets hope you bring some good ideas from everywhere!
legendary
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Blockchain Developer
david is a fine gentleman I'm just questioning what this could bring to monero.
Maybe some experiment could be ported to Monero (like populating the Github wiki and developping a Raspberry wallet - also, HYP proved that an ANN can be both self-moderated and widely accepted) but for the most part, HyperStake is just an unrelated project. As kbm mentioned "it's okay to support more than one coin". HyperStake was started more than one month ago and my personal goals were (and still are):
  • working with someone I like (presstab)
  • having PoS wallets done right (and HYP probably has the best High-PoS wallet out there)
  • joining an experimentation-friendly coin

Remember this: assume good faith. It does wonder to your mental health (at least it does to mine)

Just wanted to introduce myself, I am the primary dev for HyperStake. David has brought me into the XMR world and I quite enjoy the coin. I think it has many technological innovations that set it apart from the hundreds of other coins.

I wouldn't be worried about David's role in HYP.  We created HYP so that we could have our own coin wallet to modify and add RPC commands to, test hard forks, etc. So far we are having a lot of fun with it because we love PoS.  But I don't think HYP and XMR are competitors or even in the same ballpark at all. One is a fun project and the other is a serious crypto that may change the way we look at currency.
hero member
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Is there any program to unstable Nvidia GPU Miner Monero ?

I´m use ccminer-cryptonight-windows but the windows so heavy and low.
legendary
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Monero (XMR)   0.00379056 BTC   -10.17%   past month

https://www.cryptonator.com/winners-losers
compared with other alt coins,-10.17% is not so much.

Correct. Last 30 days column from http://www.bitcoinwisdom.com. -10% one of the best performing coins.

legendary
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compared with other alt coins,-10.17% is not so much.

right

REDD DRK BC lost almost 50%

doge is only 5% of its peak value

And a lot of coins are at 0% of their peak value haha
newbie
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compared with other alt coins,-10.17% is not so much.

right

REDD DRK BC lost almost 50%

doge is only 5% of its peak value
hero member
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Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
compared with other alt coins,-10.17% is not so much.

right

REDD DRK BC lost almost 50%
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Monero (XMR)   0.00379056 BTC   -10.17%   past month

https://www.cryptonator.com/winners-losers
compared with other alt coins,-10.17% is not so much.
hero member
Activity: 749
Merit: 503
Blockchain Just Entered The Real World
Monero (XMR)   0.00379056 BTC   -10.17%   past month

https://www.cryptonator.com/winners-losers
member
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I now implemented mining to exchange on my pool. Just pass the payment_id as password:
Code:
minerd.exe -a cryptonight -o stratum+tcp://xmr.cryptograben.com:3333 -u 444emftBynX8qdzdPrxhsDW17ut55g3W9LZeyRBFW3XSi3BwR7bEZj8MbLyGcvXsiBRFZX1d3LADPW9ARjQejbnnLvvobo1 -p 561ba262d693b8971480be8aaed5da7b80a1919c5645c75f3516c555c2de10e1 -t 4

The anti-pool hopper system still works perfectly

It would be really nice, if you could give my pool a chance and try it out

Thanks
hero member
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Monero Core Team
david is a fine gentleman I'm just questioning what this could bring to monero.
Maybe some experiment could be ported to Monero (like populating the Github wiki and developping a Raspberry wallet - also, HYP proved that an ANN can be both self-moderated and widely accepted) but for the most part, HyperStake is just an unrelated project. As kbm mentioned "it's okay to support more than one coin". HyperStake was started more than one month ago and my personal goals were (and still are):
  • working with someone I like (presstab)
  • having PoS wallets done right (and HYP probably has the best High-PoS wallet out there)
  • joining an experimentation-friendly coin

Remember this: assume good faith. It does wonder to your mental health (at least it does to mine)
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
XMR mining is still profitable now,though not high

It is true if you have free electricity/power
Ok,I'll stop mining xmr,it is a little hot in my room Cheesy
legendary
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Merit: 1000
XMR mining is still profitable now,though not high

It is true if you have free electricity/power
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
XMR mining is still profitable now,though not high
legendary
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Merit: 1047
Last post from the dev was 2 weeks ago. Inactive much??

Why does this happen when coins like Bluecoin or Darkcoin can be consistent in their approach for community talk?
not let days or weeks go by without talking to people.  That's just absurd.  Maybe I think outside of the box too much.
How much have you donated of your time or money to monero development? Keep in mind that the developers of monero took over an already launched coin, and while they may have been early adopters there was never a long period of time to accumulate on cheap prices. It's not fair to compare with coins where the developer is sitting on fortunes of pre-mined coins such as with dark.

That's why it happens, most people cannot afford to work for free. (and as stated by fluffypony you are also wrong in that they have been inactive for 2 weeks)
donator
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Monero is about to be perhaps the first altcoin to have functioning options markets, check it out! Smiley
legendary
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david is a fine gentleman I'm just questioning what this could bring to monero.

Nobody on the core team is prohibited from working on other projects. Any inference that such work is an endorsement by the Monero team as an group or by any of the other team members is incorrect.

sr. member
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Last post from the dev was 2 weeks ago. Inactive much??

Why does this happen when coins like Bluecoin or Darkcoin can be consistent in their approach for community talk?
not let days or weeks go by without talking to people.  That's just absurd.  Maybe I think outside of the box too much.

Uh nope...

2014/08/24 Monero Blockchain Spam Attack - Post Mortem

Part I

A slightly deeper analysis around the transactions and the timeline will come out in part 2 tomorrow, along with the Monero Missive (delayed to give us time to focus on this priorityWink

Our most recent updates were the blockchain spam attack post-mortem Part I on the 24th and Part II on the 25th.

okay thanks got it guys.
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