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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1588. (Read 4671953 times)

hero member
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sounds nice but don't think many people would know about this without somebody telling them , shouldn't this little piece of info be in the OP and the monero website lol Cheesy

also please i want a high hashrate low fee pool and btw no other amd gpus miner except that claymore high fee under developed miner ? ...

There are plenty of pools with 1% fee how much lower do you need it ?!

No unfortunately the only amd miner is that one. You can run it with the nofee command though.
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i like the concept but the name is kinda silly , idk i could be wrong maybe this is the next big thing in cryptos !!!

i will be mining it full force with my 6 ~ 7 kh/s, but i would like somebody to point me to a good reliable low fees pool because 2% mining fees on top of 5% dev fees for amd gpus is too high IMHO !

You want the first post to compare fees, try and pick one that donates to the devs as well.

Do you know where the name comes from? Just asking as you might not think it kinda silly if you did.

EDIT: beaten to it by smooth  Wink

no i don't know where did that name come from, does it have a meaning ?!

It is Esperanto (neutral international language) for coin but it is also similar to various words for coin or money in many other languages. The intention was to be global in scope and target audience.





sounds nice but don't think many people would know about this without somebody telling them , shouldn't this little piece of info be in the OP and the monero website lol Cheesy

also please i want a high hashrate low fee pool and btw no other amd gpus miner except that claymore high fee under developed miner ? ...
legendary
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i like the concept but the name is kinda silly , idk i could be wrong maybe this is the next big thing in cryptos !!!

i will be mining it full force with my 6 ~ 7 kh/s, but i would like somebody to point me to a good reliable low fees pool because 2% mining fees on top of 5% dev fees for amd gpus is too high IMHO !

You want the first post to compare fees, try and pick one that donates to the devs as well.

Do you know where the name comes from? Just asking as you might not think it kinda silly if you did.

EDIT: beaten to it by smooth  Wink

no i don't know where did that name come from, does it have a meaning ?!

It is Esperanto (neutral international language) for coin but it is also similar to various words for coin or money in many other languages. The intention was to be global in scope and target audience.



member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
i like the concept but the name is kinda silly , idk i could be wrong maybe this is the next big thing in cryptos !!!

i will be mining it full force with my 6 ~ 7 kh/s, but i would like somebody to point me to a good reliable low fees pool because 2% mining fees on top of 5% dev fees for amd gpus is too high IMHO !

You want the first post to compare fees, try and pick one that donates to the devs as well.

Do you know where the name comes from? Just asking as you might not think it kinda silly if you did.

EDIT: beaten to it by smooth  Wink

no i don't know where did that name come from, does it have a meaning ?!
member
Activity: 70
Merit: 10
i like the concept but the name is kinda silly , idk i could be wrong maybe this is the next big thing in cryptos !!!

i will be mining it full force with my 6 ~ 7 kh/s, but i would like somebody to point me to a good reliable low fees pool because 2% mining fees on top of 5% dev fees for amd gpus is too high IMHO !

See post #1 on this thread for a list of pools including information about fees.



most of them are low hashrate pools ... which means high variance rate and far between payments ...
hero member
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i like the concept but the name is kinda silly , idk i could be wrong maybe this is the next big thing in cryptos !!!

i will be mining it full force with my 6 ~ 7 kh/s, but i would like somebody to point me to a good reliable low fees pool because 2% mining fees on top of 5% dev fees for amd gpus is too high IMHO !

You want the first post to compare fees, try and pick one that donates to the devs as well.

Do you know where the name comes from? Just asking as you might not think it kinda silly if you did.

EDIT: beaten to it by smooth  Wink
legendary
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i like the concept but the name is kinda silly , idk i could be wrong maybe this is the next big thing in cryptos !!!

i will be mining it full force with my 6 ~ 7 kh/s, but i would like somebody to point me to a good reliable low fees pool because 2% mining fees on top of 5% dev fees for amd gpus is too high IMHO !

See post #1 on this thread for a list of pools including information about fees.

member
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i like the concept but the name is kinda silly , idk i could be wrong maybe this is the next big thing in cryptos !!!

i will be mining it full force with my 6 ~ 7 kh/s, but i would like somebody to point me to a good reliable low fees pool because 2% mining fees on top of 5% dev fees for amd gpus is too high IMHO !
newbie
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Today I saw a buy order of 15 btc on poloniex at 45000, there's much interest in monero, I'm in too.
legendary
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Monero-Bot tends to be conservative, so most days you'll probably mine more than estimated. I'd say that Dwarf's estimate is generally accurate from personal experience. In any case, some 20% up or down is certainly to be expected, as diff fluctuates over time and your/pool luck will also vary from day to day.
~ Myagui
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how much monero should i be expecting per day if i have around 6kh/s of dedicated miners ?!
^ With 6000 H/s you should get 5.11 XMR per Day
~ Myagui

but dwarfpool calc says 6 moneros not 5.1

solving a block always has a 'luck factor' built in so estimates can never be completely accurate.
hero member
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how much monero should i be expecting per day if i have around 6kh/s of dedicated miners ?!
^ With 6000 H/s you should get 5.11 XMR per Day
~ Myagui

but dwarfpool calc says 6 moneros not 5.1

They are only rough estimates anyway.

The amount you get per day will vary with the difficulty over the day and your luck.
member
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how much monero should i be expecting per day if i have around 6kh/s of dedicated miners ?!
^ With 6000 H/s you should get 5.11 XMR per Day
~ Myagui

but dwarfpool calc says 6 moneros not 5.1
legendary
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how much monero should i be expecting per day if i have around 6kh/s of dedicated miners ?!
^ With 6000 H/s you should get 5.11 XMR per Day
~ Myagui
member
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how much monero should i be expecting per day if i have around 6kh/s of dedicated miners ?!
newbie
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I hope Monero will be the one who survives and many others think so. I just do not yet know what is the advantage of Monero in relation to these other coins?

Bytecoin (BCN) was not fairly distributed. Monero has network effect going for it in the cryptonote space.

Yea, bytecoin remains underground and this is quite strange
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Bytecoin (BCN) was not fairly distributed. Monero has network effect going for it in the cryptonote space.

Forget about MonetaVerde, since it seems to be dead. I committed the error of investing some money on that.

Thanks.


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https://cryptonote.org/
Bytecoin (BCN)
Aeon (AEON)
Boolberry (BBR)
Dashcoin (DSH)
duckNote (XDN)
Fantomcoin (FCN)
MonetaVerde (MCN)
OneEvilCoin (OEC)
Quazarcoin (QCN)

Ok. Bytecoin and MonetaVerde out. What about these other coins with mixing transactios? I am still holding only Bitcoin and Monero.

They forgot Infinium 8.  But um...  soooooo many coins.  Endless amounts of them .Wink  I see problems ahead.

But if you like cryptonight, and inflation...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/inf8-infinium-8-privacy-centric-cpu-mining-698727

I think it's worth checking out. Didn't see any coins with this type of emission, maybe it has some kind of future.
legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Bytecoin (BCN) was not fairly distributed. Monero has network effect going for it in the cryptonote space.

Forget about MonetaVerde, since it seems to be dead. I committed the error of investing some money on that.

Thanks.


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https://cryptonote.org/
Bytecoin (BCN)
Aeon (AEON)
Boolberry (BBR)
Dashcoin (DSH)
duckNote (XDN)
Fantomcoin (FCN)
MonetaVerde (MCN)
OneEvilCoin (OEC)
Quazarcoin (QCN)

Ok. Bytecoin and MonetaVerde out. What about these other coins with mixing transactios? I am still holding only Bitcoin and Monero.

They forgot Infinium 8.  But um...  soooooo many coins.  Endless amounts of them .Wink  I see problems ahead.

But if you like cryptonight, and inflation...

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/inf8-infinium-8-privacy-centric-cpu-mining-698727
full member
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Bytecoin (BCN) was not fairly distributed. Monero has network effect going for it in the cryptonote space.

Forget about MonetaVerde, since it seems to be dead. I committed the error of investing some money on that.

Thanks.


Quote
https://cryptonote.org/
Bytecoin (BCN)
Aeon (AEON)
Boolberry (BBR)
Dashcoin (DSH)
duckNote (XDN)
Fantomcoin (FCN)
MonetaVerde (MCN)
OneEvilCoin (OEC)
Quazarcoin (QCN)

Ok. Bytecoin and MonetaVerde out. What about these other coins with mixing transactios? I am still holding only Bitcoin and Monero.
legendary
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Ok. But still I didn't get the answers to my questions and there is no evidence to proof the necessity to integrate i2p to the coin

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i2p, of course, has pros but I wonder if the patterns are used above correct for their intended purposes? Does the FoxyProxy setup in any way open up for attacks?

With out it people could know who made what transactions just by logging network traffic and seeing what ip address transactions originated from. Sure you could use a proxy or run your own traffic through i2p or tor or something manually, but other people who failed to do this would compromise the security of others by to deduce information more easily. Having it built in will mean that everyone uses it and then everyone is better off.
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