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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 1991. (Read 4670562 times)

sr. member
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could someone tell me how to withdraw monero from poloniex??

i tried once before but said error....

someone show me a simple way pleaseee
thanks



I have this prob yesterday, however it was working ok a few hours ago. Try again maybe
legendary
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well it is possible that most of the miners are solo miners.... also because pool mining is kinda new to this coin ^^
But how are people solo mining???
All explanations in this thread are for pool mining :S

i believe it's via the wallet.

1. open wallet

2. start_mining number of threads

3.. wait for coins

You can also start it directly in the daemon but in that case you need to provide your wallet address.
sr. member
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could someone tell me how to withdraw monero from poloniex??

i tried once before but said error....

someone show me a simple way pleaseee
thanks

legendary
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ok, found it searching the thread...
sr. member
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Crypto enthusiast
well it is possible that most of the miners are solo miners.... also because pool mining is kinda new to this coin ^^
But how are people solo mining???
All explanations in this thread are for pool mining :S

i believe it's via the wallet.
legendary
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well it is possible that most of the miners are solo miners.... also because pool mining is kinda new to this coin ^^
But how are people solo mining???
All explanations in this thread are for pool mining :S
legendary
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hero member
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Considering the rarity of the coin, we will probably have to break down Monero into smaller units.

Why? Its not that rare. Its just taken off quickly is all.

full member
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Thanks. Any plan to be listed on coinmarketcap and on mintpal ?
hero member
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How many monero have been mined ?

I believe its around 850k atm.
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full member
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How many monero have been mined ?
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In b4 the massive dump
sr. member
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Considering the rarity of the coin, we will probably have to break down Monero into smaller units.
sr. member
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Crypto enthusiast
cool! thanks for that. but then why is there a need to supply one when sending to exchanges? what about sending to normal users?

None of the exchanges have a proper exchange wallet yet for MRO - they use simplewallet or something very similar. So instead of using one wallet for every user, they dump everything in one wallet and use PayID to route to user. It is the exchanges' "problem".

i c. thanks!
legendary
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when sending coins from an exchange to the wallet do you still need a payment id? if so, how do you generate one with the wallet?

I would imagine that when sending from an exchange, there is either no payment ID or one is created automatically. Someone correct me if Im wrong.
I've transferred coins to/from cryptonote.exchange.to, all i needed was my wallet address, coins arrived fine without manually entering a payment ID.

cool! thanks for that. but then why is there a need to supply one when sending to exchanges? what about sending to normal users?

Do not use a payment ID for normal users.

sr. member
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cool! thanks for that. but then why is there a need to supply one when sending to exchanges? what about sending to normal users?

None of the exchanges have a proper exchange wallet yet for MRO - they use simplewallet or something very similar. So instead of using one wallet for every user, they dump everything in one wallet and use PayID to route to user. It is the exchanges' "problem".
full member
Activity: 200
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when sending coins from an exchange to the wallet do you still need a payment id? if so, how do you generate one with the wallet?

I would imagine that when sending from an exchange, there is either no payment ID or one is created automatically. Someone correct me if Im wrong.
I've transferred coins to/from cryptonote.exchange.to, all i needed was my wallet address, coins arrived fine without manually entering a payment ID.

Have you any idea how long after requesting the withdrawal you got it?
well that particular exchange seems to verify withdrawals manually, so i don't know that any figures i quote will be of any use to you. i think it's pretty much instant once the withdrawal has been approved...
sr. member
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Crypto enthusiast
when sending coins from an exchange to the wallet do you still need a payment id? if so, how do you generate one with the wallet?

I would imagine that when sending from an exchange, there is either no payment ID or one is created automatically. Someone correct me if Im wrong.
I've transferred coins to/from cryptonote.exchange.to, all i needed was my wallet address, coins arrived fine without manually entering a payment ID.

cool! thanks for that. but then why is there a need to supply one when sending to exchanges? what about sending to normal users?
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
when sending coins from an exchange to the wallet do you still need a payment id? if so, how do you generate one with the wallet?

I would imagine that when sending from an exchange, there is either no payment ID or one is created automatically. Someone correct me if Im wrong.
I've transferred coins to/from cryptonote.exchange.to, all i needed was my wallet address, coins arrived fine without manually entering a payment ID.

Have you any idea how long after requesting the withdrawal you got it?
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