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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1921. (Read 4670562 times)

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Clear indication that a crypto is going places when FUDDERS invade the thread out of fear. I can understand why Darkcoin investors might be afraid of Monero, but really, my advice is to just to join us. Monero has a long road ahead of it and the more people onboard the merrier.  Smiley
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haha the devs team don't know how to make a GUI Huh it's a Joke?

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Who the hell will buy this coin?

You can dump or pump ... when i see this team of devs are not able to make a gui.. i will not buy that shit.

Learn to code, firstly.

Very naive post on you part.

Just look at MRO volume and amount of btc over last week and your question to who will buy makes no sense.

Other than that, nothing else in your post deserves response.
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I have joined to minemro.com Tnx for new pool.

Minemro.com Tnx new pool is really nice
Come on do it brother
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TTM
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It seems you forget a critical point that CryptoNote is a totally new code base, you can't just simply copy Bitcoin GUI client just like Darkcoin and other Bitcoin clones are doing.

:facepalm:

i'm a developer, what are you talking?
It seems you never developed something.

like i said

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The devs and community are waiting intentionally for make a true accessibility, because they want to mine a tons of this coin before anybody. Alot of peoples know it

You came here promoting Darkcoin and bashing Monero just because of the "GUI wallet". Darkcoin was also released without Qt at first. So what's your point ?
TTM
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haha the devs team don't know how to make a GUI Huh it's a Joke?

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Who the hell will buy this coin?

You can dump or pump ... when i see this team of devs are not able to make a gui.. i will not buy that shit.

Learn to code, firstly.

Bitcoind was released without GUI at first, so i guess Satoshi also don't know how to code  Cool

Bitcoin was the first. Are you stupid? also Satoshi never paid anyone for a GUI.



It seems you forget a critical point that CryptoNote is a totally new code base, you can't just simply copy Bitcoin GUI client just like Darkcoin and other Bitcoin clones are doing.
legendary
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0.8.8 will probably be merged tomorrow, as it seems stable for everyone.

The userbase is also recommended to upgrade to it, it is listed as "experimental" on front page.

Some pool ops/miners have still not yet upgraded and are mining blocks with next to no reward. They should upgrade to my 0.8.8update branch on GitHub ASAP.
TTM
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haha the devs team don't know how to make a GUI Huh it's a Joke?

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Who the hell will buy this coin?

You can dump or pump ... when i see this team of devs are not able to make a gui.. i will not buy that shit.

Learn to code, firstly.

Bitcoind was released without GUI at first, so i guess Satoshi also don't know how to code  Cool

Im already working alot for my own apps and Monero its not my app.

But seriously, some peoples prefer darkcoin than monero, because of gui and accessibility.

Other Bitcoin clones have GUI just because they simply fork it from Bitcoin-Gt. CryptoNote is totally new code base, new technology so currently there is no official Qt client for it.
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haha the devs team don't know how to make a GUI Huh it's a Joke?

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Who the hell will buy this coin?

You can dump or pump ... when i see this team of devs are not able to make a gui.. i will not buy that shit.

Learn to code, firstly.

Firstly there are plenty of GUI's in the pipeline

You can follow Bitkoot's progress on a .NET GUI wrapper here (Windows only):
https://github.com/BitKoot/CryptoNoteWallet

You can follow jwinterm's progress on a kivy GUI wrapper here (Windows, and probably Linux as well):
https://github.com/jwinterm/cryptonoteRPCwalletGUI

You can follow Neozaru's progress on a cross-platform Qt GUI wallet here:
https://github.com/Neozaru/bitmonero-qt

Secondly a GUI is not necessary in the slightest to the actual coin, working in command linke is simple to say the least. I understand the asking for a GUI wallet but unfortunately its not a copy paste coins with a QT to copy paste.

Perhaps your time would be better spent coding a GUI wallet yourself? I believe the bounty hasn't been taken yet.
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It's good to see QCN price lower than MRO.. Grin
No no you have it all wrong.  
I want to see QCN around 0.008btc so all the miners bugger off and I get more MRO for my effort Cheesy
When QCN is more profitable to mine, I mine QCN and flip it for MRO.  When MRO is more profitable, I just bank it.  My risk is higher by a linear factor, but my upside reward is compounded exponentially by the alignment of my interests with the coin.  This is a case where portfolio theory is wrong:  There is no efficient frontier.  In that case, you don't care who is leading in hash rate.  The more difference in profitability, the better your outcome.

I agree.
Everyone should mine QCN, dump it quick and buy MRO.


good idea,you are guys so smart
legendary
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It's good to see QCN price lower than MRO.. Grin
No no you have it all wrong.  
I want to see QCN around 0.008btc so all the miners bugger off and I get more MRO for my effort Cheesy
When QCN is more profitable to mine, I mine QCN and flip it for MRO.  When MRO is more profitable, I just bank it.  My risk is higher by a linear factor, but my upside reward is compounded exponentially by the alignment of my interests with the coin.  This is a case where portfolio theory is wrong:  There is no efficient frontier.  In that case, you don't care who is leading in hash rate.  The more difference in profitability, the better your outcome.

I agree.
Everyone should mine QCN, dump it quick and buy MRO.


Better off putting that hashpower to good use on MRO's chain.
legendary
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It's good to see QCN price lower than MRO.. Grin
No no you have it all wrong.  
I want to see QCN around 0.008btc so all the miners bugger off and I get more MRO for my effort Cheesy
When QCN is more profitable to mine, I mine QCN and flip it for MRO.  When MRO is more profitable, I just bank it.  My risk is higher by a linear factor, but my upside reward is compounded exponentially by the alignment of my interests with the coin.  This is a case where portfolio theory is wrong:  There is no efficient frontier.  In that case, you don't care who is leading in hash rate.  The more difference in profitability, the better your outcome.

I agree.
Everyone should mine QCN, dump it quick and buy MRO.
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
Cryptocurrencies face a number of future problems, including but not limited to:

- transaction witholding attacks
- centralized distribution via lending of promisory notes (back to fiat)
- transaction fee escalations
- network centralization of wealth

These issues can all be solved or greatly mitigated with a reasonable, fixed inflation. There are no other solutions that I know of that are nearly as elegant.

I positively disbelieve that reasonable fixed inflation can solve any of these which are not solved by constant-reward inflation.

If there is discussion, I think it should be in the Monero Economy thread.

It is all too likely to devolve into a Keynesians vs Austrians imbroglio:  As humans, oftentimes our micro-issues reflect our strategies for rationalizing our macro-ideologies.
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Sine secretum non libertas
It's good to see QCN price lower than MRO.. Grin

No no you have it all wrong.  

I want to see QCN around 0.008btc so all the miners bugger off and I get more MRO for my effort Cheesy


When QCN is more profitable to mine, I mine QCN and flip it for MRO.  When MRO is more profitable, I just bank it.  My risk is higher by a linear factor, but my upside reward is compounded exponentially by the alignment of my interests with the coin.  This is a case where portfolio theory is wrong:  There is no efficient frontier.  In that case, you don't care who is leading in hash rate.  The more difference in profitability, the better your outcome.


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It's good to see QCN price lower than MRO.. Grin

No no you have it all wrong. 

I want to see QCN around 0.008btc so all the miners bugger off and I get more MRO for my effort Cheesy
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It's good to see QCN price lower than MRO.. Grin
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Guys, a fixed subsidy will not work. All you're doing is delaying the inevitable. This was already explained in the MRO economy thread as well as here. If MRO continues to grow after the fixed subsidy is reached, miners will again start relying on tx fees because the reward will not be worth the work, and then fees will begin to escalate. A fixed subsidy will only delay the problem. You must have a fixed percentage annual debasement. You guys know perfectly well that a 1% debasement will not hurt the value of your coins one bit. Be reasonable.

Money will only lose value if you inflate the circulating money supply. A 1% annual increase to the total supply won't do a damn thing, except solve all kinds of problems. You must have a fixed debasement or the network will eventually be unsustainable.

Gold debases at more than 2%/year and it will not slow down in anyone's lifetime. We will mine from space or make our own gold via super colliders long before Earth's gold supply is tapped. Interestingly, the value of gold keeps going up despite the constant supply inflation. Go figure.

Completely agree with this, and nice to see it here.  After the PoS/limited supply craze dies down, this is the sort of regime that will win out.
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Come and join us!  Tongue
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http://mro.extremepool.org has decided to be brave and run the experimental daemon with the new block mining code on his pool.

Please point your miners there and let's see if the fix (which seemed OK on testnet) works OK on the mainnet! Hopefully it will result in greater profits for miners as well.
http://moneropool.org has been running with the experimental daemon for a few days now, no problems. And we've gotten full reward for every block.
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http://mro.extremepool.org has decided to be brave and run the experimental daemon with the new block mining code on his pool.

Please point your miners there and let's see if the fix (which seemed OK on testnet) works OK on the mainnet! Hopefully it will result in greater profits for miners as well.

Thanks TacoTime, we are also updated with the Pool and in perfect working order!  Grin

http://moneropool.com.br/

[[email protected] ~]# bitmonerod --version
2014-May-27 08:07:40.578295 Starting...
2014-May-27 08:07:40.579052 bitmonero v0.8.8.1(0.1-g328a52a)
bitmonero v0.8.8.1(0.1-g328a52a)

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