Author

Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 197. (Read 4671920 times)

full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 105
Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
In order to prevent money laundering and other criminal activity, Japan’s Financial Services Agency, is quietly pressuring cryptocurrency exchanges to give up handling Monero (XMR), Zcash (ZEC), and Dash (DASH) and other cryptocurrencies favored by criminals and hackers. Sources close to the FSA confirmed that they were taking all available steps to discourage the use of certain alternative virtual currencies that have become attractive to the underworld because they are difficult to track. In September of last year, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, Europol, released a report that warned “other cryptocurrencies such as Monero, Ethereum and Zcash are gaining popularity within the digital underground.” Criminals, who were some of the earliest adopters of Bitcoin, have increasingly dropped that cryptocurrency for transactions in favor of Monero and other less traceable "altcoins."
According to the Japanese authorities, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to identify the recipients of currencies like Monero via a blockchain or any other public ledger. The anonymity makes the coins ideal for money laundering. The blockchain (public ledger) for bitcoin, makes it possible for seasoned investigators to follow the money. Increasingly, cyber criminals choose these new "privacy coins" when they demand ransom payments or engage in sales of illegal goods.
The FSA is particularly adverse to Monero, especially after it was reported in January that North Korea may be mining the currency to raise funds.

Long live North Korea, down with Japan, those imperialist pigs!
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
In order to prevent money laundering and other criminal activity, Japan’s Financial Services Agency, is quietly pressuring cryptocurrency exchanges to give up handling Monero (XMR), Zcash (ZEC), and Dash (DASH) and other cryptocurrencies favored by criminals and hackers. Sources close to the FSA confirmed that they were taking all available steps to discourage the use of certain alternative virtual currencies that have become attractive to the underworld because they are difficult to track. In September of last year, the European Union’s law enforcement agency, Europol, released a report that warned “other cryptocurrencies such as Monero, Ethereum and Zcash are gaining popularity within the digital underground.” Criminals, who were some of the earliest adopters of Bitcoin, have increasingly dropped that cryptocurrency for transactions in favor of Monero and other less traceable "altcoins."
According to the Japanese authorities, it is very difficult, if not impossible, to identify the recipients of currencies like Monero via a blockchain or any other public ledger. The anonymity makes the coins ideal for money laundering. The blockchain (public ledger) for bitcoin, makes it possible for seasoned investigators to follow the money. Increasingly, cyber criminals choose these new "privacy coins" when they demand ransom payments or engage in sales of illegal goods.
The FSA is particularly adverse to Monero, especially after it was reported in January that North Korea may be mining the currency to raise funds.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
this is best coin in this market, i like it,
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 31
https://crypto.stanford.edu/bulletproofs/

So Monero devs are the first one, to implement this protocol in production code?

Since it will be open source, it can be ported to Bitcoin, Litecoin's confidential transaction?

Thank you


Wownero currently uses bulletproofs on its mainnet Smiley
full member
Activity: 1179
Merit: 210
only hodl what you understand and love!
Chinese are always playing with fear, and that is as we all know, the best way to keep something interesting  Grin Cheesy Wink
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1217
I read and saw many comments saying that XMR would be banned? What does the research team say?
Or is it just a way for XMR to lose value when skeptics sell massively and then raise prices?

IDK but if there wasn't a risk of crypto currencies being banned that would remove about half of the utility of Monero. Monero being banned would further strengthen the case for Monero, not the opposite.
member
Activity: 308
Merit: 10
I read and saw many comments saying that XMR would be banned? What does the research team say?
Or is it just a way for XMR to lose value when skeptics sell massively and then raise prices?
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 102
Chikuntv
Hi. Does Monero's wallet has any issues with Chinese firewall? Do they need TOR or/end OBFS4? ty
sr. member
Activity: 478
Merit: 250
https://crypto.stanford.edu/bulletproofs/

So Monero devs are the first one, to implement this protocol in production code?

Since it will be open source, it can be ported to Bitcoin, Litecoin's confidential transaction?

Thank you
sr. member
Activity: 478
Merit: 250

Verge is not private? I thought that yes.
Look on their site, you can find there this information: A secure and anonymous cryptocurrency.

I agree with you. Verge actually has private feature. But no one of them can surpass over XMR.

Last I read, XVG (Verge) is only route the traffic through TOR, not exactly a privacy feature for a cryptocurrency.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2053
Free spirit
There are many rumors that our coin will be removed from poloniex. However. There is not a clear message coming from dev. I could think that it was a force majeure that reduced the value of XMR coin, a shark's trap, maybe.

For the most part several grapes in the bunch dangled lower until the sun set. Many mendacious curmudgeonly creatures frivolously expelled flim-flam frequently. Monero principal.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1050
Monero Core Team
There are many rumors that our coin will be removed from poloniex. However. There is not a clear message coming from dev. I could think that it was a force majeure that reduced the value of XMR coin, a shark's trap, maybe.

Some how I think not. It does not make economic sense. https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/poloniex/
member
Activity: 128
Merit: 10
There are many rumors that our coin will be removed from poloniex. However. There is not a clear message coming from dev. I could think that it was a force majeure that reduced the value of XMR coin, a shark's trap, maybe.
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1259
I read somewhere that poloniex is going to delist Monero.  Is it true?

legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I read somewhere that poloniex is going to delist Monero.  Is it true?

Link?
full member
Activity: 162
Merit: 100
supportXMR.com
I read somewhere that poloniex is going to delist Monero.  Is it true?
I highly doubt that. They disabled it for a while because auf moneroV fork stuff...
hero member
Activity: 870
Merit: 585
I read somewhere that poloniex is going to delist Monero.  Is it true?
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
I love Monero. Ive also got a couple of renewable energy businesses in Australia and Fiji. We are mining using solar power.
However, where can I list my businesses www.solarfiji.org and www.greenpowerco.com.au as Monero merchants?

Time to start spending in the real world, me thinks.
Especially considering the next GFC is probably months away. Fiat will be trash.
sr. member
Activity: 504
Merit: 250
Quote


Just because DASH has masternodes does not mean it is not decentralized. And as far as I'm aware InstantX is a decent privacy system, making it sort of anonymous/fungible (although not entirely since the entire coin is isn't anonymous, drawing suspicion to those who use InstantX).

And Bitcoin was never meant to be anonymous, only pseudonymous.
copper member
Activity: 41
Merit: 0
Jump to: