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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1974. (Read 4670562 times)

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Monero Core Team
I am satisfied that the Monero folks have made things right after this initial error in judgment.
I appreciate you took time to update your initial post. This is something people seldom do, especially when it is several pages away Smiley
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GeezUp, poloniex employee: "MRO Unfrozen" Have fun trading!
legendary
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Hey guys, in the airport right now

I'm aware a lot of large commits have been pushed to amjuarez/bytecoin. I get back late Friday night so I probably won't get it done until the weekend, but this weekend I should be able to take care of syncing monero to the most recent code.
legendary
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http://www.coindesk.com/poloniex-loses-12-3-bitcoins-latest-bitcoin-exchange-hack/

I would never deposit any bitcoins on there...you might lose them all.

Any computer connected to a network is at risk, you shouldn't keep a significant amount of wealth on ANY exchange, didn't anyone learn from Mt. Gox?
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http://www.coindesk.com/poloniex-loses-12-3-bitcoins-latest-bitcoin-exchange-hack/



Poloniex was hacked for 12% of the bitcoins stored there.

I would never deposit any bitcoins on there...you might lose them all.
legendary
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You're making some large assumptions here, what is this generation two technology you're talking about? If it's based on the current chain tech then Monero can easily add that on board.

Yes, the issue would be if they made it purposefully incompatible with gen1 so that they can sell gen2 as superior and gen1 as obsolete.

If Bytecoin people are greedy but capable coders/hackers who want money, that's an issue that I must factor in: Their "revenge" from MRO + getting the money that they aim for.
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Did anybody  successful withdrew MRO from poloniex ?

I had been trying 3 times and each time I had been  waiting few hours and  received  error.

Worked for me yesterday without issues.

Had them in my wallet within roughly 20-30 minutes.
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Why poloniex frozen MRO now?
Anybody have any idea??
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haha there was this great phrase in the darkcoin thread which could not be more true

thanks all the shitcoins for hiding dark so long on coinmarketcap - let us see how long this holds true for monero Cheesy
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Did anybody  successful withdrew MRO from poloniex ?

I had been trying 3 times and each time I had been  waiting few hours and  received  error.

humm thats embarassing I just made a BTC deposit to buy MRO. But if problems withdrawing I might think twice about buying.. I have never used Poloniex, is it generally ok?

I haven't had an issue, they're quite reliable. Sometimes if the wallet silently crashes they have to manually restart it before MRO withdrawals are completed.


So problem can be on my side ? Maybe my wallet is corrupt ?
But today I withdrew MRO from cryptonote.exchange.to without errors
legendary
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Did anybody  successful withdrew MRO from poloniex ?

I had been trying 3 times and each time I had been  waiting few hours and  received  error.

humm thats embarassing I just made a BTC deposit to buy MRO. But if problems withdrawing I might think twice about buying.. I have never used Poloniex, is it generally ok?

I had some trouble withdrawing BTC once. It was some kind of temporary glitch and it cleared itself, but meanwhile I had put in a support ticket. They did get back to me and seem to genuinely trying to be helpful. At this point I wouldn't be terribly worried, but certainly cautious.



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GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
Did anybody  successful withdrew MRO from poloniex ?

I had been trying 3 times and each time I had been  waiting few hours and  received  error.

humm thats embarassing I just made a BTC deposit to buy MRO. But if problems withdrawing I might think twice about buying.. I have never used Poloniex, is it generally ok?

I haven't had an issue, they're quite reliable. Sometimes if the wallet silently crashes they have to manually restart it before MRO withdrawals are completed.
sr. member
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Did anybody  successful withdrew MRO from poloniex ?

I had been trying 3 times and each time I had been  waiting few hours and  received  error.

humm thats embarassing I just made a BTC deposit to buy MRO. But if problems withdrawing I might think twice about buying.. I have never used Poloniex, is it generally ok?
sr. member
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Did anybody  successful withdrew MRO from poloniex ?

I had been trying 3 times and each time I had been  waiting few hours and  received  error.
sr. member
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Just started mining this, liking it so far, my rigs gpus have been mining for a longtime and now my cpus can get in on the action. Not a single wasted computing cycle, because ain't nobody got time for that.

Good approach. CPU coins and GPU coins can be very complimentary.

When doing this it is usually best to reduce the priority on your CPU coin BTW (using nice or the Windows equivalent) and/or reduce threads by one or two.




Thank you for the tip. not really sure what i'm doing, pointed 7 cpus to extremepool.org using that easyminer program. all Fx-6300 cpus.. they arent beasts by any measure of the imagination but it's better than nothing. extremepool says my hash rate is 19.27 H/s is that any good?

I just started mining with my laptop with an 4 core i5. getting around 12-10H/s. So I think you should have more? I will try later with my desktop's FX 8350. What is you power consumption? I noticed that CPU mining uses a lot more than GPU mining watt-wise.(at least for other algo). So I kinda abandonned the idea, but it is not running at 100% on the laptop, I believe it will be the same on the desktop?

So I tested with the FX 8350 on 7 threads, hashing at about 130 -140 Hash/s (pool says 250H/s). Power consumption is high though. Would need to test it for a day or 2 and see the profitability. but how come difficulty is that high?
legendary
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This is the scenario that seems problematic - for me at least. Even announcing such a plan could make Monero crash. It's too high a dependency in terms of investment.

If this were true, it would also crash all other anonymous coins.

Bytecoin clones would immediately be inferior to the new "prototype". Non-bytecoin clones will not necessarily lag in comparison with a v2 of bytecoin. It depends what they use in terms of blockchain tech and where they are with their development.

Ok now you're going a little overboard with this line of thinking.

Bytecoin 2.0 is made by developers of Bytecoin 1.0 and worked with CryptoNote. CryptoNote developers may very well be working on Monero by now.

Also Monero has first mover advantage for CryptoNote coins outside of Bytecoin.

You're making some large assumptions here, what is this generation two technology you're talking about? If it's based on the current chain tech then Monero can easily add that on board.

These Bytecoin developers do not seem to be the brains behind the technology, Bytecoin had many limitations that Monero fixed in weeks where Bytecoin had a year to fix it.

I do see your point but this is just FUD:

Bytecoin clones would immediately be inferior to the new "prototype"
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I also have a problem with my wallet not updating. Not related to a pool though..
I downloaded the program last night and installed the program, updated the blockchain, made a wallet and started mining. Everything seemed to be working and so I went to an exchange and bought some Monero's and sent them to my wallet address this morning. Now several hours later they are still not showing up in my wallet. The blockchain seems up to date and I'm still able to mine but the coins aren't there. Have checked the address I sent them to several times and it's correct. Anyone have any ideas what's wrong?

Appreciate any help.

thanks.
legendary
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Looking for campaign manager? Contact icopress!
^^ I used the command line apps and they do the job well.

Step 1: Copy bitmonerod.exe and simplewallet.exe where your wallet is, if you don't have them there.
Step 2: Start the bitmonerod.exe, leave it sync. When sync finished, type: save. When you want to exit, type: exit. Don't just close the console or such. You can keep the daemon started for now, just make sure it synced (it's written green) and you saved.
Step 3: Start simplewallet.exe. Let it do its job, then the balance will be shown. If you want other operations, type help. If you want to close, type exit.



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Anyone with an idea, I'm having problems with the .net gui

It seems like it gets stuck with just a few blocks remaining,
plus the address is always initializing.

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Is there a solution to the problem above?   Undecided
I don't have a solution, but it might be worth saying that I have this problem too. The final 2-4 blocks don't download, even if the wallet is left active for hours/days. Non GUI wallet is fine.

i usually stop the daemon and restart. that seems to solve it.
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Anyone with an idea, I'm having problems with the .net gui

It seems like it gets stuck with just a few blocks remaining,
plus the address is always initializing.

[img]

Is there a solution to the problem above?   Undecided
I don't have a solution, but it might be worth saying that I have this problem too. The final 2-4 blocks don't download, even if the wallet is left active for hours/days. Non GUI wallet is fine.
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