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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 366. (Read 4671575 times)

legendary
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Free spirit
Great and we getting a little rise in price as uncertainty grows in bitcoin.


legendary
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sr. member
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I know Im super later, but do we know anything about bounties for this? Do they still exist?

I think this phase is over, bounty should happen if you find bugs in the project. Must wait for the XMR staff to report Smiley
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Everytime I think I know something I forgot what it was. Smiley
My thoughts exactly. [quickly scribbles the thought down]

Still, even the fact that I see the mountain ahead of the anthill I just climbed, is enough for me at this point.

One thing I do know? Monero is king.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
If they dont get their act together I do think though there could be some mismanagement in such a complex project.  In some other ICOs there has been trouble starting out because of team differences, I hope thats not the case here.
the biggest difference between those and monero is the fact that monero is not a start-up company. It's an open source project, in the same way that bitcoin is.

So the problems it could face would be those of disagreement in terms of development down the road, like we see with segwit and blocksize in the bitcoin community.

Why did you even bother to respond to that nonsensical post? I doubt he even checks if he gets answered, looks like he's just shooting for post count after looking at his history.
I dunno. I guess I couldn't help myself Smiley I just like the fact that after months of reading up all these coins I'm finally in a position where I can at least pretend I know what I'm talking about haha Smiley

As good a reason as any I guess. Cheesy

Everytime I think I know something I forgot what it was. Smiley
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If they dont get their act together I do think though there could be some mismanagement in such a complex project.  In some other ICOs there has been trouble starting out because of team differences, I hope thats not the case here.
the biggest difference between those and monero is the fact that monero is not a start-up company. It's an open source project, in the same way that bitcoin is.

So the problems it could face would be those of disagreement in terms of development down the road, like we see with segwit and blocksize in the bitcoin community.

Why did you even bother to respond to that nonsensical post? I doubt he even checks if he gets answered, looks like he's just shooting for post count after looking at his history.
I dunno. I guess I couldn't help myself Smiley I just like the fact that after months of reading up all these coins I'm finally in a position where I can at least pretend I know what I'm talking about haha Smiley
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
If they dont get their act together I do think though there could be some mismanagement in such a complex project.  In some other ICOs there has been trouble starting out because of team differences, I hope thats not the case here.
the biggest difference between those and monero is the fact that monero is not a start-up company. It's an open source project, in the same way that bitcoin is.

So the problems it could face would be those of disagreement in terms of development down the road, like we see with segwit and blocksize in the bitcoin community.

Why did you even bother to respond to that nonsensical post? I doubt he even checks if he gets answered, looks like he's just shooting for post count after looking at his history.
member
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If they dont get their act together I do think though there could be some mismanagement in such a complex project.  In some other ICOs there has been trouble starting out because of team differences, I hope thats not the case here.
the biggest difference between those and monero is the fact that monero is not a start-up company. It's an open source project, in the same way that bitcoin is.

So the problems it could face would be those of disagreement in terms of development down the road, like we see with segwit and blocksize in the bitcoin community.
legendary
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Masternodecoin Team
My wallet is running for a day and a half syncing and it hasn't passed 40 000 blocks remaining

What's the problem?

It was synced a couple of days ago I believe, and for the whole day and a half hasn't passed the 40k mark. It was 40ish k for this whole day.

maybe you should restart your client again ,or add more node ,or cancle blockchain then syncing again.
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Would like a link to the whitepaper if someone wouldnt mind messaging it to me
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I know Im super later, but do we know anything about bounties for this? Do they still exist?
sr. member
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If they dont get their act together I do think though there could be some mismanagement in such a complex project.  In some other ICOs there has been trouble starting out because of team differences, I hope thats not the case here.
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
[...] maybe someone wants to buy a pizza without revealing their wallet size together with their real address etc.

If Bitcoin would have had an opaque blockchain, transparent blockchains would have been ridiculed for the exact scenario you are describing. Nobody wants to reveal their balance to everyone they spent their money with, but when paying in bitcoin it is somehow not considered an issue. It must be ignorance and unfortunately people will learn the hard way.
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maybe someone wants to buy a pizza without revealing their wallet size together with their real address etc.
This is a very good point. I have been struggling with good explanations of the fungibility aspect, for someone new. And this is a perfect non-illicit reason. And very sound.
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I think the reason in part may be that Monero GUI is still in beta and there are no light wallets available. Maybe its a good thing as it allows to buy Monero cheaper, I think its a long term coin. Association with dark net might have an effect too, but what some people dont realize is how useful privacy by default coin can be for legitimate uses. Maybe a company wants to send money without competitors spying, maybe someone wants to buy a pizza without revealing their wallet size together with their real address etc.
newbie
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Why pump? Nice to see it, any good news of XMR?
XMR is a currency that will soon reach values never seen before! If you have questions about the ability of Monero, remember that in the top 10 encryption, the only one that didn't rise, take this chance and buy more!

I have the same thinking. But what is the reason that it did not rise recently?
legendary
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My wallet is running for a day and a half syncing and it hasn't passed 40 000 blocks remaining

What's the problem?

It was synced a couple of days ago I believe, and for the whole day and a half hasn't passed the 40k mark. It was 40ish k for this whole day.

If it's stuck on a certain block, please try this:

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/4462/my-blockchain-is-stuck-how-do-i-unstuck-it
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"MONERO PRICE" wall sculpture,original and unique artwork



oh wow, nice job. what is that made of? how long did it take you to create it?

is this some specific timeframe in the artwork? it would be interesting if it were the moment when you decided to buy in or something... probably a unique idea for custom art, having people tell you when they struck gold and you make the money chart for them.

if you succeed, i want my piece Wink (just kidding, i enjoy great art)
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