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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1947. (Read 4670562 times)

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^Unicorns approaching... If you are a student with access to those scientific publications payed by the university, you'll be happy to sell them for 0.005 BTC - pure profit. This web site probably was made 1-2-3 months ago or maybe yesterday?

Sigh. Why is the level of critical thinking so low in this space. If someone has an incentive to do something (say pump a coin), you can't logically believe that anything they say is actually legitimate without some kind of evidence. Talk is cheap.

Absent evidence I would assume the site didn't exist before it was posted here.

(Not directed at you equipoise, I know you agree with me.)


I find it funny that "BCN" is used, even though that's a name bitcointalk came up with 2 months ago for this 2 year old currency. I'm sure it's just a coincidence. Wink

You have to be joking right?
hero member
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^Unicorns approaching... If you are a student with access to those scientific publications payed by the university, you'll be happy to sell them for 0.005 BTC - pure profit. This web site probably was made 1-2-3 months ago or maybe yesterday?

Sigh. Why is the level of critical thinking so low in this space. If someone has an incentive to do something (say pump a coin), you can't logically believe that anything they say is actually legitimate without some kind of evidence. Talk is cheap.

Absent evidence I would assume the site didn't exist before it was posted here.

(Not directed at you equipoise, I know you agree with me.)


I find it funny that "BCN" is used, even though that's a name bitcointalk came up with 2 months ago for this 2 year old currency. I'm sure it's just a coincidence. Wink
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@Darkota : LOL. Not much confident in DRK anymore if you have to spread such lies? or are you just boderline idiotic ? U should sell your DRK for any Cryptonote coin before the market realise that DRK doesnt even protect your privacy as most masternodes are centralized within amazon servers. Seriously sell fast. You technology is has been and you guys are in a bubble. Get your profit and leave before its too late!
I am new to those crypto currencies. As DRK using masternode to do the transaction. and i see most of their vpn are from amazon in US and Ireland. What will happen if all the vpn been shut down in those 2 countries.

You shouldn't be worried about them shutting down. You should be worried about them logging data without telling you and providing it to governments, which tech companies are known to do (see PRISM for example). The approach is neither decentralized nor trustless.
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all of a sudden any time i try to connect cpuminer-multi to minergate i get this error.. over and over


getwork failed, retry after 10 seconds


any one else having this issue??

Try one of the open source pools in the OP.
newbie
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@Darkota : LOL. Not much confident in DRK anymore if you have to spread such lies? or are you just boderline idiotic ? U should sell your DRK for any Cryptonote coin before the market realise that DRK doesnt even protect your privacy as most masternodes are centralized within amazon servers. Seriously sell fast. You technology is has been and you guys are in a bubble. Get your profit and leave before its too late!
I am new to those crypto currencies. As DRK using masternode to do the transaction. and i see most of their vpn are from amazon in US and Ireland. What will happen if all the vpn been shut down in those 2 countries.
newbie
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all of a sudden any time i try to connect cpuminer-multi to minergate i get this error.. over and over


getwork failed, retry after 10 seconds


any one else having this issue??
legendary
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Merit: 1198
^Unicorns approaching... If you are a student with access to those scientific publications payed by the university, you'll be happy to sell them for 0.005 BTC - pure profit. This web site probably was made 1-2-3 months ago or maybe yesterday?

Sigh. Why is the level of critical thinking so low in this space. If someone has an incentive to do something (say pump a coin), you can't logically believe that anything they say is actually legitimate without some kind of evidence. Talk is cheap.

Absent evidence I would assume the site didn't exist before it was posted here.

(Not directed at you equipoise, I know you agree with me.)


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WFT ? sorry but what is the problem asking questions about mining and a faq written in broken english is better than no faq, http://monero.cc/getting-started/ doesn't say much :s. I am in linux, downloaded the code and compiled following the instructions but I don't know what to do now, is there any guide or wiki where I can learn how to generate an address check balance etc. something like this would be nice:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list

Thanks.

You know the help in the program will give you the basics, there isnt much there to be honest and is all relativly simple.

The first thing simplewallet asks is to enter a wallet name, if not found it will be created.

Get Address = getaddress
refresh = reloads and shows your balance

Addy can also be found in walletname.address.txt

ok I am an idiot xD.

./simplewallet --help

is exactly what I was looking for Smiley. Thanks.
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For those who care, I have decided to increase my MRO allocation.

I have two suggestions for this thread:

1) minimize replies to trolls.  just point them at a faq.  oops no good faq yet.

2) split mining related topics into another thread.



+1

I wish I could help to do the faq but english isnt my main language. Mining related topics are super annoying to read and most of the time they are just blatant ads.


WFT ? sorry but what is the problem asking questions about mining and a faq written in broken english is better than no faq, http://monero.cc/getting-started/ doesn't say much :s. I am in linux, downloaded the code and compiled following the instructions but I don't know what to do now, is there any guide or wiki where I can learn how to generate an address check balance etc. something like this would be nice:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list

Thanks.

I am not a linux user so I can't help you. If you need help, send a query to davidlatapie on #monero at freenode. Also for the mining related discussion, i dont mind it per se but what I really mad are the big ads like "join our mining pool" !!! written in big lettes or with a big logo... But its just what I think. I'm just a average user like you here:)
hero member
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WFT ? sorry but what is the problem asking questions about mining and a faq written in broken english is better than no faq, http://monero.cc/getting-started/ doesn't say much :s. I am in linux, downloaded the code and compiled following the instructions but I don't know what to do now, is there any guide or wiki where I can learn how to generate an address check balance etc. something like this would be nice:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list

Thanks.

You know the help in the program will give you the basics, there isnt much there to be honest and is all relativly simple.

The first thing simplewallet asks is to enter a wallet name, if not found it will be created.

Get Address = getaddress
refresh = reloads and shows your balance

Addy can also be found in walletname.address.txt
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I resolved my problem : I must use a VPN, dunno why. Really weird because usual bitcoin clients forks work like a charm...

bitmonerod.exe is really bad. Unable to sync past block number 10601, 6 hours and more than 500 MB bandwidth later...


Works perfectly for everyone else, heres not a single complain except yours?
Did you use the newest one? Did you restart it etc?

For Pool specific problems ask the poolops please Smiley

I used latest one from first page of this thread. Tried twice, each time stuck on block 10601.

FYI I use a wireless 3G key (with a limited monthly total volume but with a bandwidth faster than 500 kB/s). All ports are opened.

Can I find a peers database somewhere ? Is there a link of the full blockchain (blockchain.bin) ?


2014-May-23 16:53:39.926581 [P2P1][24.135.69.82:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 10601->53028[42427 blocks(29 days) behind]
remote top: <2bbf6ddb9e8371e1d34784ea536aa4a3339152a0ee1b0acc61605ca4221fdf60>[53028], set SYNCHRONIZATION mode
2014-May-23 16:53:39.936581 [P2P1][24.135.69.82:18080 OUT] COMMAND_HANDSHAKE INVOKED OK
2014-May-23 16:53:43.941587 [P2P3]Connecting to 114.226.120.151:18080(white=0, last_seen: d0.h0.m20.s48)...
2014-May-23 16:53:46.266590 [P2P3]Connect failed to 114.226.120.151:18080
2014-May-23 16:53:46.281590 [P2P3]Connecting to 70.54.161.133:18080(white=1, last_seen: d0.h0.m2.s30)...
2014-May-23 16:53:47.486592 [P2P0][70.54.161.133:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 10601->53028[42427 blocks(29 days) behind]
remote top: <2bbf6ddb9e8371e1d34784ea536aa4a3339152a0ee1b0acc61605ca4221fdf60>[53028], set SYNCHRONIZATION mode
2014-May-23 16:53:47.516592 [P2P0][70.54.161.133:18080 OUT] COMMAND_HANDSHAKE INVOKED OK
2014-May-23 16:53:47.526592 [P2P3]Connecting to 217.126.56.184:18080(white=1, last_seen: d0.h0.m37.s32)...
2014-May-23 16:53:49.166594 [P2P3]Connect failed to 217.126.56.184:18080
2014-May-23 16:53:49.176594 [P2P3]Connecting to 184.69.138.82:18080(white=1, last_seen: d0.h0.m5.s42)...
2014-May-23 16:53:50.276596 [P2P4][184.69.138.82:18080 OUT]Sync data returned unknown top block: 10601->53028[42427 blocks(29 days) behind]
remote top: <2bbf6ddb9e8371e1d34784ea536aa4a3339152a0ee1b0acc61605ca4221fdf60>[53028], set SYNCHRONIZATION mode
2014-May-23 16:53:50.321596 [P2P4][184.69.138.82:18080 OUT] COMMAND_HANDSHAKE INVOKED OK


... and so on ....
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
For those who care, I have decided to increase my MRO allocation.

I have two suggestions for this thread:

1) minimize replies to trolls.  just point them at a faq.  oops no good faq yet.

2) split mining related topics into another thread.



+1

I wish I could help to do the faq but english isnt my main language. Mining related topics are super annoying to read and most of the time they are just blatant ads.


WFT ? sorry but what is the problem asking questions about mining and a faq written in broken english is better than no faq, http://monero.cc/getting-started/ doesn't say much :s. I am in linux, downloaded the code and compiled following the instructions but I don't know what to do now, is there any guide or wiki where I can learn how to generate an address check balance etc. something like this would be nice:

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_calls_list

Thanks.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
how many Monero am i likely to mine with 2 intel core2 quad CPU's?
they are about 2.8 GHZ each
hero member
Activity: 723
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For those who care, I have decided to increase my MRO allocation.

I have two suggestions for this thread:

1) minimize replies to trolls.  just point them at a faq.  oops no good faq yet.

2) split mining related topics into another thread.



+1

I wish I could help to do the faq but english isnt my main language. Mining related topics are super annoying to read and most of the time they are just blatant ads.
legendary
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a 80 btc dump, but price is still over 0.005 impressive, we have so much buy power that it can only go up  Smiley
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Monero (XMR) - secure, private, untraceable
^Unicorns approaching... If you are a student with access to those scientific publications payed by the university, you'll be happy to sell them for 0.005 BTC - pure profit. This web site probably was made 1-2-3 months ago or maybe yesterday?
hero member
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Just wanted to repost this as it has been a big topic in the past and speaks on the roots of Monero


I have some news to tell you. Do you remember I told you about the buddy who mined BCN last autumn? I didn't take his words for granted and was a bit pushy so he showed me a working deep web service that accepts BCN.
That's something for education: you can order a paper from payed library for BTC/BCN

http://q5eia6ev7svh2xlp.onion/index.php


Of course we don't know how long this service has been around, but it does add credibility to BCN and supports my belief that the BCN devs are/were students at stanford.
hero member
Activity: 994
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Just wanted to repost this as it has been a big topic in the past and speaks on the roots of Monero


I have some news to tell you. Do you remember I told you about the buddy who mined BCN last autumn? I didn't take his words for granted and was a bit pushy so he showed me a working deep web service that accepts BCN.
That's something for education: you can order a paper from payed library for BTC/BCN

http://q5eia6ev7svh2xlp.onion/index.php

legendary
Activity: 2968
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By any chance those who transfer thousand of coins are small miners? Do they get those thousands of coins throught hundreds of thousands of little transactions from pools to their wallets? Because that's how I get my 2 coins. My pool made almost a hundred transactions to send me those 2 coins.

The easiest way to deal with this is to clean up your coins by transferring them to another wallet. So create a second wallet and as you get the tiny coins from the exchange, transfer them to the second wallet in bigger units of say 0.1 or 0.2 (just guessing at the appropriate size here). Then you won't have any trouble sending transactions of 1-2 coins from the second wallet, because those will only use 10 inputs or so, not hundreds.
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Monero Core Team
1) minimize replies to trolls.  just point them at a faq.  oops no good faq yet.
First draft of a collaborative FAQ. Please add your questions and feel free to rephase.
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