Author

Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 2064. (Read 4670972 times)

newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
Would you guys be okay with it if i reach out to busoni from poloniex and ask him to add the coin? I really see potential here Smiley
newbie
Activity: 44
Merit: 0
When will monero be on an exchange?
legendary
Activity: 1414
Merit: 1077
I've just started mining for these coins and was wondering if my mining figures look ok.

Windows 7 64 bit.

i7 920 quad core running 4 threads. 55% CPU usage. 75 degrees temperature. Hashrate = 11.15
AMD phenom 955 black edition quad core running 2 threads. 52% CPU usage. 64 degrees temperature. Hashrate = 4.47

These are the most threads I can use for each processor without extreme usage (90% +) or temperatures (80 degrees +).
full member
Activity: 153
Merit: 107
I've messaged those who already translate.  Russian, Portugese, Chinese. And will provide 100 MRO to each as a bounty.  Spanish and other translation is needed.  I'll start translation bounty with a 300 MRO donation if setup like pool/gui bounty  That could be made 100 MRO for translation for beginning.  Donations after that would be split at later date equal between translators so first translators get same as later.    

I would like to thank mickey_miner for bounty and supporting translators.
I am glad, got 50 MRO. Yay!
hero member
Activity: 794
Merit: 1000
Monero (XMR) - secure, private, untraceable
^The blockchain you downloaded is a bit old (updated May 8th). bitmonerod is still synchronizing and there are no newer blocks to send to your already synchronized wallet. Just wait bitmonerod to sync and then refresh your wallet.
hero member
Activity: 723
Merit: 503
Hello.

I've created my wallet adress the day of the attack. Today, I did what was asked in the OP : delete my blockchain.bin and download the new binaries. I got that and opened my wallet and it synched with the blockchain. But now, everytime I hit refresh, I'm not downloading a new block. I got nothing.

"Refresh done. Blocks received: 0"

I had that for 20mins.

EDIT: OK. I think I understand why. It's DLing the blockchain again and I am 19 days behind. Silly me.
member
Activity: 60
Merit: 10
I just can't mining it. so I have no issues any more
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 10
Hmm... hash rate is so high that's cool! But I traced its values over time, they change dramatically. It looks suspiciously, doesn't it?

I have less questions to the changes of hash rate value than to the distribution of funds
hero member
Activity: 794
Merit: 1000
Monero (XMR) - secure, private, untraceable
There is no dramatic changes to the diff. Up to 2 days before there were some doubles of the hash rate, but the MRO was so young and the hash rate was very tiny before that. Current hash rate is just 6500 computers mining - this could easily double, triple or x10. I know where 1/1625 of the current hash rate is coming from (20 H/s from me and 60 H/s from 2 of my friends). This is 1/1625 of the current mining power - noting strange here and as I said this could easily go x10 next days or month.
member
Activity: 69
Merit: 10
Hmm... hash rate is so high that's cool! But I traced its values over time, they change dramatically. It looks suspiciously, doesn't it?
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 1198
The real merit of this coin lies in the anonymity enhancing features of the protocol and the robust decentralization implied by CPU-mining.  Without those, it is just another pump and dump.  If they can be improved and made more robust, the coin may have a bright future.  I worry about the BMO fork, however.  Quazarcoin and bytecoin are transparent scams, and will die naturally, but BMR vs MRO is a serious problem for image and marketing.
+1
Valid point. We should take care about BMR resurrection and reach agreement or cooperation with thankful_for_today.

This is actually as confusing to us as you. At one point, thankful_for_today said he was okay with name change: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6368600

Then he disappeared for more than a week after the merge mining vote failed. Two days ago he PM'd us saying he regretted not listening to the community more and about working together. We proposed setting up a sourceforge for MRO to have a mailing list, which thankful_for_today said he would. Then all of a sudden there was a PM followed by the same posted on here implying the old name was still in effect. And I don't know what else that entails.

That's pretty much it. There's no other behind-the-scenes discussion between him and us. thankful_for_today is often gone and acts a bit strange sometimes, but he's not malicious at all. So I think this will sort itself out fine. Ideally, he'll stay as a dev and contribute to the github (anyone can do that by the way -- this project is now completely decentralized).

Everything will work out.  Monero is doing so good.  Those that helped bring it about will come together and make it even better.


Any recommendations on community trusted OTC buys for Monero?

thanks in advance.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/closed-mro-monero-trading-thread-and-otc-xchg-578192
member
Activity: 107
Merit: 10
IMO Bitmonero is the first clean launch, and I still didn't get why Monero is doing well and have chances to exist

By the way 2 pages ago thankful_for_today (a developer) posted that he updated a lot of features in Bitmonero
member
Activity: 82
Merit: 10
IMO Bitmonero is the first clean launch, and I still didn't get why Monero is doing well and have chances to exist
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
The real merit of this coin lies in the anonymity enhancing features of the protocol and the robust decentralization implied by CPU-mining.  Without those, it is just another pump and dump.  If they can be improved and made more robust, the coin may have a bright future.  I worry about the BMO fork, however.  Quazarcoin and bytecoin are transparent scams, and will die naturally, but BMR vs MRO is a serious problem for image and marketing.
+1
Valid point. We should take care about BMR resurrection and reach agreement or cooperation with thankful_for_today.

This is actually as confusing to us as you. At one point, thankful_for_today said he was okay with name change: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6368600

Then he disappeared for more than a week after the merge mining vote failed. Two days ago he PM'd us saying he regretted not listening to the community more and about working together. We proposed setting up a sourceforge for MRO to have a mailing list, which thankful_for_today said he would. Then all of a sudden there was a PM followed by the same posted on here implying the old name was still in effect. And I don't know what else that entails.

That's pretty much it. There's no other behind-the-scenes discussion between him and us. thankful_for_today is often gone and acts a bit strange sometimes, but he's not malicious at all. So I think this will sort itself out fine. Ideally, he'll stay as a dev and contribute to the github (anyone can do that by the way -- this project is now completely decentralized).

Everything will work out.  Monero is doing so good.  Those that helped bring it about will come together and make it even better.


Any recommendations on community trusted OTC buys for Monero?

thanks in advance.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
Anyone who can give me a VS 11 compilable version of Monero? Would be of great help

The github repo is probably all the exists since CryptoNote has very few devs.
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 250
Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
The real merit of this coin lies in the anonymity enhancing features of the protocol and the robust decentralization implied by CPU-mining.  Without those, it is just another pump and dump.  If they can be improved and made more robust, the coin may have a bright future.  I worry about the BMO fork, however.  Quazarcoin and bytecoin are transparent scams, and will die naturally, but BMR vs MRO is a serious problem for image and marketing.
+1
Valid point. We should take care about BMR resurrection and reach agreement or cooperation with thankful_for_today.

This is actually as confusing to us as you. At one point, thankful_for_today said he was okay with name change: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6368600

Then he disappeared for more than a week after the merge mining vote failed. Two days ago he PM'd us saying he regretted not listening to the community more and about working together. We proposed setting up a sourceforge for MRO to have a mailing list, which thankful_for_today said he would. Then all of a sudden there was a PM followed by the same posted on here implying the old name was still in effect. And I don't know what else that entails.

That's pretty much it. There's no other behind-the-scenes discussion between him and us. thankful_for_today is often gone and acts a bit strange sometimes, but he's not malicious at all. So I think this will sort itself out fine. Ideally, he'll stay as a dev and contribute to the github (anyone can do that by the way -- this project is now completely decentralized).

Everything will work out.  Monero is doing so good.  Those that helped bring it about will come together and make it even better.
hero member
Activity: 560
Merit: 500
The real merit of this coin lies in the anonymity enhancing features of the protocol and the robust decentralization implied by CPU-mining.  Without those, it is just another pump and dump.  If they can be improved and made more robust, the coin may have a bright future.  I worry about the BMO fork, however.  Quazarcoin and bytecoin are transparent scams, and will die naturally, but BMR vs MRO is a serious problem for image and marketing.
+1
Valid point. We should take care about BMR resurrection and reach agreement or cooperation with thankful_for_today.

This is actually as confusing to us as you. At one point, thankful_for_today said he was okay with name change: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6368600

Then he disappeared for more than a week after the merge mining vote failed. Two days ago he PM'd us saying he regretted not listening to the community more and about working together. We proposed setting up a sourceforge for MRO to have a mailing list, which thankful_for_today said he would do. Then all of a sudden there was a PM followed by the same posted on here implying the old name was still in effect. And I don't know what else that entails.

That's pretty much it. There's no other behind-the-scenes discussion between him and us. thankful_for_today is often gone and acts a bit strange sometimes, but he's not malicious at all. So I think this will sort itself out fine. Ideally, he'll stay as a dev and contribute to the github (anyone can do that by the way -- this project is now completely decentralized).
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 250
Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Network
The real merit of this coin lies in the anonymity enhancing features of the protocol and the robust decentralization implied by CPU-mining.  Without those, it is just another pump and dump.  If they can be improved and made more robust, the coin may have a bright future.  I worry about the BMO fork, however.  Quazarcoin and bytecoin are transparent scams, and will die naturally, but BMR vs MRO is a serious problem for image and marketing.
+1
Valid point. We should take care about BMR resurrection and reach agreement or cooperation with thankful_for_today.

I've messaged those who already translate.  Russian, Portugese, Chinese. And will provide 100 MRO to each as a bounty.  Spanish and other translation is needed.  I'll start translation bounty with a 300 MRO donation if setup like pool/gui bounty  That could be made 100 MRO for translation for beginning.  Donations after that would be split at later date equal between translators so first translators get same as later.    

I am against bounty for Portugese translation while it is very outdated.

Well then we'll need some sort validation

Nothing has been sent at this time

edit:

I'll wait for consensus before begin anything.
legendary
Activity: 1151
Merit: 1003
The real merit of this coin lies in the anonymity enhancing features of the protocol and the robust decentralization implied by CPU-mining.  Without those, it is just another pump and dump.  If they can be improved and made more robust, the coin may have a bright future.  I worry about the BMO fork, however.  Quazarcoin and bytecoin are transparent scams, and will die naturally, but BMR vs MRO is a serious problem for image and marketing.
+1
Valid point. We should take care about BMR resurrection and reach agreement or cooperation with thankful_for_today.

I've messaged those who already translate.  Russian, Portugese, Chinese. And will provide 100 MRO to each as a bounty.  Spanish and other translation is needed.  I'll start translation bounty with a 300 MRO donation if setup like pool/gui bounty  That could be made 100 MRO for translation for beginning.  Donations after that would be split at later date equal between translators so first translators get same as later.     

I am against bounty for Portugese translation while it is very outdated.
Jump to: