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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 338. (Read 4671575 times)

legendary
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Thanks for the info, so confirmed they are a real established business with a significant history in the area they say they are in.


*thumbs*
newbie
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Why are you so salty? How much of your money was put into this? Not even the general developement fund was used. Only people who wanted donated directly.
Get lost.
legendary
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Sparkart.com , company asking for 1 million USD to add Monero as a payment option on a dozen or so websites, dev team and offices Smiley)






Last tweet 3 years ago :
https://twitter.com/sparkart/with_replies


legendary
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Its good news and reading that made me more positive.

there is not only a business intention in there, there is also a positive "further Monero" intention.

Production of a kind of Monero style guide, how and what? to implement Monero payments for any site or service.

That all sounds awesome.

Been in this community a long time, pretty much since the beginning.


I love you guys,

Phil


full member
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk
The stores won't dump the coins because there will be nothing to dump. I hate seeing businesses ask for donations and offer nothing in return.
I donated 0 XMR.

You did exactly what you've done to help Monero in the past: exactly nothing. In fact, in the past just as today, all you offer is negativity, selfishness, greed, and criticism. You have never done a single thing to aid Monero in any way, shape, or form. And yet Monero succeeds despite your efforts to the contrary, sucks to be you.

You've got enough shills to pat your back, I am here to uncover scams.
How many monero are you asking now to fuck off from this thread? Maybe post a FFS
legendary
Activity: 1092
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The stores won't dump the coins because there will be nothing to dump. I hate seeing businesses ask for donations and offer nothing in return.
I donated 0 XMR.

You did exactly what you've done to help Monero in the past: exactly nothing. In fact, in the past just as today, all you offer is negativity, selfishness, greed, and criticism. You have never done a single thing to aid Monero in any way, shape, or form. And yet Monero succeeds despite your efforts to the contrary, sucks to be you.

You've got enough shills to pat your back, I am here to uncover scams.
donator
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GetMonero.org / MyMonero.com
The stores won't dump the coins because there will be nothing to dump. I hate seeing businesses ask for donations and offer nothing in return.
I donated 0 XMR.

You did exactly what you've done to help Monero in the past: exactly nothing. In fact, in the past just as today, all you offer is negativity, selfishness, greed, and criticism. You have never done a single thing to aid Monero in any way, shape, or form. And yet Monero succeeds despite your efforts to the contrary, sucks to be you.
sr. member
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The pool where I'm mining monero had a countdown for the HardFork V6 more than a month ago.

Ok that is reasonable then.

For a moment I thought it's some kind of automatic update channel that downloads a "new patch" at the moment of the harfork, which would be extremely centralized.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/09/backdoor-malware-planted-in-legitimate-software-updates-to-ccleaner


But I am glad that it's not like that, decentralization is very very important.
legendary
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You set a block for the new code to run on and any node that is not supporting that version gets ignored by the updated code, all you have to do is get a consensus to upgrade (make the new code the majority fork{if there is one}). As Monero has done this upgrade on a regular schedule all nodes know they must update or be left behind. There is always a possibility of a fork that survives just like ETC or BCC but that is exceptionally small in monero at this time.


So lemme get this straight. They create the new code, put it in a new software, then leave like 1 month for every node to download and verify it.

Then at a pre-coded time the hardfork activates if a majority of nodes signal it by then. So for example if a new hardfork were to come out by Dec, they would release the code in like 1 month, people would have plenty of time to verify that and then signal it if they wish it.


Is that how it goes in Monero? I mean you can't really download and verify the software in 2 min, so I guess that phase was the previous few weeks was it?

Hardfork = no signal

Softfork = signal
full member
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Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk

You set a block for the new code to run on and any node that is not supporting that version gets ignored by the updated code, all you have to do is get a consensus to upgrade (make the new code the majority fork{if there is one}). As Monero has done this upgrade on a regular schedule all nodes know they must update or be left behind. There is always a possibility of a fork that survives just like ETC or BCC but that is exceptionally small in monero at this time.


So lemme get this straight. They create the new code, put it in a new software, then leave like 1 month for every node to download and verify it.

Then at a pre-coded time the hardfork activates if a majority of nodes signal it by then. So for example if a new hardfork were to come out by Dec, they would release the code in like 1 month, people would have plenty of time to verify that and then signal it if they wish it.


Is that how it goes in Monero? I mean you can't really download and verify the software in 2 min, so I guess that phase was the previous few weeks was it?

The pool where I'm mining monero had a countdown for the HardFork V6 more than a month ago.
newbie
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Will the monero go up more ?
sr. member
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You set a block for the new code to run on and any node that is not supporting that version gets ignored by the updated code, all you have to do is get a consensus to upgrade (make the new code the majority fork{if there is one}). As Monero has done this upgrade on a regular schedule all nodes know they must update or be left behind. There is always a possibility of a fork that survives just like ETC or BCC but that is exceptionally small in monero at this time.


So lemme get this straight. They create the new code, put it in a new software, then leave like 1 month for every node to download and verify it.

Then at a pre-coded time the hardfork activates if a majority of nodes signal it by then. So for example if a new hardfork were to come out by Dec, they would release the code in like 1 month, people would have plenty of time to verify that and then signal it if they wish it.


Is that how it goes in Monero? I mean you can't really download and verify the software in 2 min, so I guess that phase was the previous few weeks was it?
legendary
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Globee proposal leaked on irc, #monero-pools:

Dr. Mike Maltas Globee 'secret' proposal details are now here :  https://expirebox.com/download/6b629792384ed9ddd492e3c6cc40ed99.html

Although interesting proposal for increasing awareness, I expect the stores will dump the coins on exchanges as soon as they can so the added value to the ecosystem may not be great.
Or maybe I'm too pessimistic Smiley

The good part is that they are trying something, anything.

The stores won't dump the coins because there will be nothing to dump. I hate seeing businesses ask for donations and offer nothing in return.
I donated 0 XMR.

EDIT: Here's the link to the fundraiser for the sheeple: https://forum.getmonero.org/8/funding-required/88459/globee-s-secret-project-fundraiser

Fluffy shills have been reporting the file so it has been deleted. Here's another link : https://my.mixtape.moe/aulury.pdf
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
Globee proposal leaked on irc, #monero-pools:

Dr. Mike Maltas Globee 'secret' proposal details are now here :

Although interesting proposal for increasing awareness, I expect the stores will dump the coins on exchanges as soon as they can so the added value to the ecosystem may not be great.
Or maybe I'm too pessimistic Smiley

The good part is that they are trying something, anything.

The stores won't dump the coins because there will be nothing to dump. I hate seeing businesses ask for donations and offer nothing in return.
I donated 0 XMR.

EDIT: Here's the link to the fundraiser for the sheeple: https://forum.getmonero.org/8/funding-required/88459/globee-s-secret-project-fundraiser

Iron Maiden to soon accept Monero: donated a day's salary to the Globee project.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
Globee proposal leaked on irc, #monero-pools:

Dr. Mike Maltas Globee 'secret' proposal details are now here :  https://expirebox.com/download/6b629792384ed9ddd492e3c6cc40ed99.html

Although interesting proposal for increasing awareness, I expect the stores will dump the coins on exchanges as soon as they can so the added value to the ecosystem may not be great.
Or maybe I'm too pessimistic Smiley

The good part is that they are trying something, anything.

The stores won't dump the coins because there will be nothing to dump. I hate seeing businesses ask for donations and offer nothing in return.
I donated 0 XMR.

EDIT: Here's the link to the fundraiser for the sheeple: https://forum.getmonero.org/8/funding-required/88459/globee-s-secret-project-fundraiser
legendary
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Free spirit
usage > volume > price


legendary
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Globee proposal leaked on irc, #monero-pools:

Dr. Mike Maltas Globee 'secret' proposal details are now here :  https://expirebox.com/download/6b629792384ed9ddd492e3c6cc40ed99.html

Although interesting proposal for increasing awareness, I expect the stores will dump the coins on exchanges as soon as they can so the added value to the ecosystem may not be great.
Or maybe I'm too pessimistic Smiley

The good part is that they are trying something, anything.
legendary
Activity: 1092
Merit: 1000
Globee proposal leaked on irc, #monero-pools:

Dr. Mike Maltas Globee 'secret' proposal details are now here :  https://expirebox.com/download/6b629792384ed9ddd492e3c6cc40ed99.html
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I see what you did there, LOL

For those that want to see node distribution here is a nice linky. Smiley

https://monerohash.com/nodes-distribution.html


I see, we have 1000+ nodes that is nice for an altcoin other than BTC.

I just don't get how fast it can happen? Did the nodes pre-signal the update? Is that a possibility?

Or did they need to download a new software and restart their node client. I am not exactly sure how the upgrading procedure works. I know for BTC you have to download a new software and replace the old one.

I am just not sure how can that be done in 2 minutes for 1000 nodes.

You set a block for the new code to run on and any node that is not supporting that version gets ignored by the updated code, all you have to do is get a consensus to upgrade (make the new code the majority fork{if there is one}). As Monero has done this upgrade on a regular schedule all nodes know they must update or be left behind. There is always a possibility of a fork that survives just like ETC or BCC but that is exceptionally small in monero at this time.


Don't get me wrong. I have plenty of my own beef with ETH. But I do not understand this criticism.

Are you saying turing complete on chain scripting is necessarily impossible to be fungible or immutable in all conceivable implementations? Or are you claiming this of ETH particular implementation?

Yes ETH specifically cannot be made retroactively fungible.


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Also I understand what fungible and immutable mean generally but I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by them in this case. Can you elaborate? Do you have any relevant links that lead you to this conclusion?

It is my understanding that making a already created chain cannot be made fungible it must be so from inception but even if that were not true you could never remove the chain that already exists. As far as immutability, once it's gone it's gone FOREVER.

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If you are talking about how they hard fork and roll back all the time to make up for their incompetence than I would say they can (and should) have chosen not to do that.

QFT
legendary
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Could ETH or BTC implement features which will make Monero obsolete?

I've heard the Ring?? algorithm is the best there is for privacy.

No, But the opposite is quite true.

Does monero have plans to facilitate turing complete on chain scripting? If not than I don't see how it could make eth obsolete.

I said possible not probable. It's impossible for that touring complete shitshow to ever become backwardly fungible nor immutable.

Don't get me wrong. I have plenty of my own beef with ETH. But I do not understand this criticism.

Are you saying turing complete on chain scripting is necessarily impossible to be fungible or immutable in all conceivable implementations? Or are you claiming this of ETH particular implementation? Also I understand what fungible and immutable mean generally but I'm not sure if I understand what you mean by them in this case. Can you elaborate? Do you have any relevant links that lead you to this conclusion?

If you are talking about how they hard fork and roll back all the time to make up for their incompetence than I would say they can (and should) have chosen not to do that.
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