Author

Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 226. (Read 4671660 times)

sr. member
Activity: 574
Merit: 261
For those of you who use Claymore's Cryptonight miner, or even those who don't, it is now free of it's dev fee and will also support the Monero hard fork.

v11.3:
- removed devfee, miner is completely free now.
- added "-pow7" option to support Monero hardfork, use "-pow7 1" value to enable it.
- reduced CPU usage for systems with a lot of GPUs.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/claymores-cryptonote-amd-gpu-miner-v113-638915
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Thought I would just post this here for your delectation.  It reminds me of a certain habitué of this board; you'll know who I mean Wink

"In order to close the theoretic gap between fiat money and private money, a generalized notion of demurrage is critical. The government (supposedly) protects property rights, just as does a precious metals bank protect its deposits from theft -- deposits that back its bearer certificates. In both cases it costs to secure the property. The way this cost gets billed is where things seem to go awry*. Fiat money decouples issuance (source) and taxes (sink) from the liquid value of the property rights the government is supposedly protecting. Banks loan out their deposits at interest to pay the protection costs. Put both of these shenanigans together and you have the Federal Reserve. All of the Fed's noise about adjusting the "money supply" in response to "the demand for liquidity" elides the question: What is the fundamental source of demand for liquidity?

The answer is in the risk-adjusted net present value formula which relates static to dynamic value: The liquid value of a property right is calculated from the risk-adjusted net present value of its profit stream.

*Cryptocurrency's equivalent of demurrage is the cost of securing the blockchain."

From the comments section of https://unenumerated.blogspot.com.ar/2018/03/the-many-traditions-of-non-governmental.html?m=1

I went down this rabbit hole going through the comments and these links and after an hour asked myself WTF I was wasting my time on this shit for.

https://files.stlouisfed.org/files/htdocs/publications/page1-econ/2018/03/01/bitcoin-money-or-financial-investment_SE.pdf

http://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1022&context=econ_pub

This is the comment I most agree with and I find the paper has an agenda.

I was read your Whitepaper and get good opinion about your project. I'm buy your tokens on a big amount, I think. Monero can do blockchain and cryptocurrency world better!

What white paper did you read? Link?

member
Activity: 238
Merit: 15
Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.

Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018?
i have now one netbook right now i use it in restoraunt it is very comfort for me, and i addicted to this small friend

Most netbooks have Intel Atom CPUs. If I remember correctly, except for a couple of early series models, Atoms are capable of supporting the 64-bit instruction set (depending on chipset, BIOS, etc.). Most if not all of these netbooks are shipped with a ridiculously watered-down version of Windows 7, namely Windows 7 Starter (32-bit).

I have a few of them that are upgraded with SSDs and maximum RAM (2 GB) to soup up performance. I then loaded them with a full version of Windows 7 64-bit and/or Linux Mint 64-bit. I use them as cold/offline/air-gapped wallets; its portability due to the SFF is ideal for this purpose.



Are you absolutely correct in your assumptions, which means that I can also install a 64-bit version on my netbook?

https://ark.intel.com/products/58916/Intel-Atom-Processor-N2600-1M-Cache-1_6-GHz

Code:
 Intel® 64 ‡ Yes
Instruction Set 64-bit
Definitely a big thank you for this link. Actually, I already started glances in the direction of a new netbook with a 64 bit operating system and they are not expensive. I do not know what is better - to spend time and money on a new operating system or just order a new netbook in the online store.
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1259
I look for potential cool ICO maybe many people would use this nowadays.


wat

Try the Antarctica ICO.  It's the Initial Cool Offering.  Definitely has potential.
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
Hi folks, you can check this Great invention.. Just loving it to get monero here - -



The red and green bookmarks are a nice touch (representing red and green charting candles).
full member
Activity: 1316
Merit: 121
I was read your Whitepaper and get good opinion about your project. I'm buy your tokens on a big amount, I think. Monero can do blockchain and cryptocurrency world better!
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
Is there a way to completely disable the ZeroMQ RPC server functionality on 0.12.0.0.0? I'm on Windows and running into the following issue that crashes the daemon (trying to troubleshoot it): https://github.com/monero-project/monero/issues/3540
sr. member
Activity: 807
Merit: 423
Thought I would just post this here for your delectation.  It reminds me of a certain habitué of this board; you'll know who I mean Wink

"In order to close the theoretic gap between fiat money and private money, a generalized notion of demurrage is critical. The government (supposedly) protects property rights, just as does a precious metals bank protect its deposits from theft -- deposits that back its bearer certificates. In both cases it costs to secure the property. The way this cost gets billed is where things seem to go awry*. Fiat money decouples issuance (source) and taxes (sink) from the liquid value of the property rights the government is supposedly protecting. Banks loan out their deposits at interest to pay the protection costs. Put both of these shenanigans together and you have the Federal Reserve. All of the Fed's noise about adjusting the "money supply" in response to "the demand for liquidity" elides the question: What is the fundamental source of demand for liquidity?

The answer is in the risk-adjusted net present value formula which relates static to dynamic value: The liquid value of a property right is calculated from the risk-adjusted net present value of its profit stream.

*Cryptocurrency's equivalent of demurrage is the cost of securing the blockchain."

From the comments section of https://unenumerated.blogspot.com.ar/2018/03/the-many-traditions-of-non-governmental.html?m=1
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
https://tothemoon.live/?IsPast=False&Page=1&Month=0&Year=0&CoinTypes=Monero+%28XMR%29&SortBy=0
Nobody forget that monero has fork in April? I believe in this coin but affraid... maybe price go down lik ZEC
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
Does anyone knows what will happen with your coins on an exchage site like bittrex after the hardfork at april 06?
Will there be a new coin after changing to cryptonight v7?
full member
Activity: 266
Merit: 101
Im the very decease you pretend to be
Hello everyone! who has what opinion, it does not "bottom"?, whether still attractive offers for purchase and an entrance to the market will open!?
Buy monero and Doge anytime you have money.
Thats my moto.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.

Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018?
i have now one netbook right now i use it in restoraunt it is very comfort for me, and i addicted to this small friend

Most netbooks have Intel Atom CPUs. If I remember correctly, except for a couple of early series models, Atoms are capable of supporting the 64-bit instruction set (depending on chipset, BIOS, etc.). Most if not all of these netbooks are shipped with a ridiculously watered-down version of Windows 7, namely Windows 7 Starter (32-bit).

I have a few of them that are upgraded with SSDs and maximum RAM (2 GB) to soup up performance. I then loaded them with a full version of Windows 7 64-bit and/or Linux Mint 64-bit. I use them as cold/offline/air-gapped wallets; its portability due to the SFF is ideal for this purpose.



Are you absolutely correct in your assumptions, which means that I can also install a 64-bit version on my netbook?

https://ark.intel.com/products/58916/Intel-Atom-Processor-N2600-1M-Cache-1_6-GHz

Code:
Intel® 64 ‡ Yes
Instruction Set 64-bit
member
Activity: 238
Merit: 15
Why does Monero not have a 32-bit visual client for Windows? Developers apparently forgot that in the yard of the 21st century and fuck with the command line no one will.

Who has a 32 bit machine in 2018?
i have now one netbook right now i use it in restoraunt it is very comfort for me, and i addicted to this small friend

Most netbooks have Intel Atom CPUs. If I remember correctly, except for a couple of early series models, Atoms are capable of supporting the 64-bit instruction set (depending on chipset, BIOS, etc.). Most if not all of these netbooks are shipped with a ridiculously watered-down version of Windows 7, namely Windows 7 Starter (32-bit).

I have a few of them that are upgraded with SSDs and maximum RAM (2 GB) to soup up performance. I then loaded them with a full version of Windows 7 64-bit and/or Linux Mint 64-bit. I use them as cold/offline/air-gapped wallets; its portability due to the SFF is ideal for this purpose.



Are you absolutely correct in your assumptions, which means that I can also install a 64-bit version on my netbook?

member
Activity: 322
Merit: 49
Hi folks, you can check this Great invention.. Just loving it to get monero here - -

newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
I'm 100% agree with Monero Cryptocurrency Thanks you Monero.
legendary
Activity: 1762
Merit: 1011
Just a heads up, monerod.exe from the monero-win-x64-v0.12.0.0.zip on GitHub is getting picked up by Windows Defender in Windows 10 as a CoinMiner.C!cl trojan. Most likely a false positive, but, practically speaking, it did stop my node from running yesterday after it detected it. Just noticed it this morning, added it to allowed, and moved the quarantined executable back to where it was.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1442
thefuzzstone.github.io
Hello everyone! who has what opinion, it does not "bottom"?, whether still attractive offers for purchase and an entrance to the market will open!?

Speculation thread is here.
member
Activity: 186
Merit: 10
Hello everyone! who has what opinion, it does not "bottom"?, whether still attractive offers for purchase and an entrance to the market will open!?
sr. member
Activity: 425
Merit: 250
Where can I download GUI version 0.12.0.0 Lithium Luna for Windows, 64-bit?

Will be in these days, at time to time check /r/Monero.

Thanks a lot!  Wink
Jump to: