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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 236. (Read 4671660 times)

newbie
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it was sent  in March 17, 2018 05:36  exchange bitfinex , I send it to your wallet  Monro !
With  Blockchain network manner
with following Transaction number
5b1576dd99c04d355f1f50efef6ce6805fb2870dc1f1ab68dfa4c465bb49e71a .but I don’t see nothing  was received in the Wallet , how is that possible?
What should I do ?
legendary
Activity: 2016
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It's been a while since there's a case in poloniex I have not heard from Monero. Is the project still continuing? Whereas Monero I used to admire.

Project terminated due to lack of interest.  If only you had stuck around!  Poloniex had a case recently, but the influx of money allowed a timely administration of antibiotics, which cleared it right up.
legendary
Activity: 2016
Merit: 1259
It is good to see that the coin is developing after the hardfork.

What the actual fuck are you talking about?

No hardfork has taken place.

This coin has regular updates, forks of a sort OK, but not in the bitcoin sense with arguing and 2 options.

This stuff is evolving with forks of software update, contributed to by many geniuses and tested by many more.

This pathetic fud is wasted here where people know whats going on.

Just another post count accumulator.  I have to ignore at least every second poster these days.  the one before this one did over 20 posts in an hour and a half.  Not one said anything.  We need DeMerits.  If you reach zero your account is terminated.


Another case in point:  see post above this one.
member
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It's been a while since there's a case in poloniex I have not heard from Monero. Is the project still continuing? Whereas Monero I used to admire.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2053
Free spirit
It is good to see that the coin is developing after the hardfork.

What the actual fuck are you talking about?

No hardfork has taken place.

This coin has regular updates, forks of a sort OK, but not in the bitcoin sense with arguing and 2 options.

This stuff is evolving with forks of software update, contributed to by many geniuses and tested by many more.

This pathetic fud is wasted here where people know whats going on.










member
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Merit: 10
It is good to see that the coin is developing after the hardfork.
legendary
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Merit: 1001

All these really smart geeks seem to fail to explain things for the average Joes on their blogs when discussing the forking act. They, more often than not, tend to throw around I'm-too-hip-and-too-cool-for-my-own-good-so-here-it-is buzzwords that only another smart geek could understand and omit explaining them in detail; not conducive to engaging the community in this issue.

So what is "churning" and how does an average Joe go about doing it?

Edit: Obviously, it has nothing to do with making butter in this context.



That was the BS advice though. Don't try to claim Monerov is the advice.

Not churning which wont help in the slightest. Suggested by BS posters.




Thanks for the reply but you're not really answering my question though.

Edit: Would you rather have the average Joes not having all the details and therefore not able to come up with an informed decision regarding the forking?

legendary
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Free spirit
If I have the same personal key keeping funds to both the the main cycle and the fork chain. which coin will be go out at time of withdrawal

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copper member
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If I have the same personal key keeping funds to both the the main cycle and the fork chain. which coin will be go out at time of withdrawal
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2053
Free spirit

All these really smart geeks seem to fail to explain things for the average Joes on their blogs when discussing the forking act. They, more often than not, tend to throw around I'm-too-hip-and-too-cool-for-my-own-good-so-here-it-is buzzwords that only another smart geek could understand and omit explaining them in detail; not conducive to engaging the community in this issue.

So what is "churning" and how does an average Joe go about doing it?

Edit: Obviously, it has nothing to do with making butter in this context.



That was the BS advice though. Don't try to claim Monerov is the advice.

Not churning which wont help in the slightest. Suggested by BS posters.


legendary
Activity: 1081
Merit: 1001

All these really smart geeks seem to fail to explain things for the average Joes on their blogs when discussing the forking act. They, more often than not, tend to throw around I'm-too-hip-and-too-cool-for-my-own-good-so-here-it-is buzzwords that only another smart geek could understand and omit explaining them in detail; not conducive to engaging the community in this issue.

So what is "churning" and how does an average Joe go about doing it?

Edit: Obviously, it has nothing to do with making butter in this context.

hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 500
the actual altcoins may hardly stroll alone, Bitcoin is the king, the Monero in question is among the members associated with it
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Monero hardware wallet developers are considering using epaper for the screen. How cool would it be if when ever you shut down your hardware wallet it would leave a qr code for an address for deposits behind indefinitely. I wonder if epaper would be too dim for a qr code to be read off of it.

Thats kind of a big screen, do you have a link to the specific discussion? taiga is a little tough for me to navigate, especially when there are alot of defaults that are not set correctly.


All exchanges should wash their cons just in the off chance they have to provide the fork coin. It's better to be safe than sorry. Smiley

IF exchanges were forced to supply those keys or just coins from an unwashed wallet then that could be be seriously detrimental to the chain security. Never trust the Gov or give it a chance to fuck you because it will if it can, unless of course your part of the obligatory.
newbie
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jr. member
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Ælf/XMR Enthusiast

Thanks for the link

I think its best for privacy to ignore such forks which can compromise on anonymity in monero especially as it is different from open ledger blockchain like bitcoin

Monero V fork looks very shady and avoiding till code is shown

Amen, thankfully though it seems like most of the Monero community understands the potential consequences of doing something as silly as handing over your Monero private keys to complete strangers!
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1118
Monero hardware wallet developers are considering using epaper for the screen. How cool would it be if when ever you shut down your hardware wallet it would leave a qr code for an address for deposits behind indefinitely. I wonder if epaper would be too dim for a qr code to be read off of it.

Only if you're hiding out in your dimly lit, faraday-caged basement Tongue

e-paper displays are purely reflective, so it just depends on how much ambient light there is around as to how bright they appear.
legendary
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Monero hardware wallet developers are considering using epaper for the screen. How cool would it be if when ever you shut down your hardware wallet it would leave a qr code for an address for deposits behind indefinitely. I wonder if epaper would be too dim for a qr code to be read off of it.
hero member
Activity: 1874
Merit: 840
Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
I believe it's correct I have investigation about The Monero cryptocurrency I'll invest the all Cash.

I'm sorry.  I try to ignore the spam posts.  But this one is so good.  Also I took a screenshot of Fishcoin.  In 5-8 years it might end up in a framed collage on my wall along with a lot of other things that will be fun to glance upon while sipping some 25 year whiskey. 

Thanks for all the fish





What a stupid name for a coin... Cool
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
Hello, I think Monero is the most secure cryptocurrency in the market while also the most profitable amongst others. I'd suggest people CoinImp or Coinhive which are sites that provide Monero JavaScript mining, although certainly CoinIMP is better known for its low fees.
legendary
Activity: 2702
Merit: 2053
Free spirit
I believe it's correct I have investigation about The Monero cryptocurrency I'll invest the all Cash.

I'm sorry.  I try to ignore the spam posts.  But this one is so good.  Also I took a screenshot of Fishcoin.  In 5-8 years it might end up in a framed collage on my wall along with a lot of other things that will be fun to glance upon while sipping some 25 year whiskey. 

Thanks for all the fish



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