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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 430. (Read 4671575 times)

legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
That was one of the greatest Superbowls of all time!!! Shit I didn't get an XMR bet in this year, I forgot. Sad

Fun fact... last year I lost a bet to Jwinterm. I lost $50, or in last years terms, 100 xmr.  That bet cost me $1200 today.  This year I split up my bets for roughly around $40 in total. 2 xmr with Jwinterm and 1 xmr with Voidspasm on IRC and won with the pats... let's see where that 3 xmr profit will be worth in February 2018.

Sounds great.

hero member
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Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
That was one of the greatest Superbowls of all time!!! Shit I didn't get an XMR bet in this year, I forgot. Sad

Fun fact... last year I lost a bet to Jwinterm. I lost $50, or in last years terms, 100 xmr.  That bet cost me $1200 today.  This year I split up my bets for roughly around $40 in total. 2 xmr with Jwinterm and 1 xmr with Voidspasm on IRC and won with the pats... let's see where that 3 xmr profit will be worth in February 2018.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
That was one of the greatest Superbowls of all time!!! Shit I didn't get an XMR bet in this year, I forgot. Sad
sr. member
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hello sir,, where can I get coins monero through the home address?
I'm not sure what you mean.
Do you want to buy xmr?
Go to poloniex.com
Do you want to know how to keep the coins in your own wallet?
https://www.monero.how/
https://getmonero.org/
To use the command line interface wallet (monero-wallet-cli), you have two options.
1) You can download ("sync") the blockchain and run a full node.
2) You can just run the wallet by itself, and connect to a remote node, which does not require having the blockchain on your computer.
sr. member
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hello sir,, where can I get coins monero through the home address?
tyz
legendary
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I remember someone offered similar art for Nxt long ago. The art was also composed by three splitted paintings forming an entity depicting the coin logo.
Are you the same artist?

New original and unique MONERO abstract paintings-click to zoom,please use PM for any details

sr. member
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Bitcoin OG artworks collection
New original and unique MONERO abstract paintings-click to zoom,please use PM for any details
sr. member
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So, the Monero began its movement. Volume - 1283 Bitcoin, price - 0.01267500 in the Poloniex. He can return to the January 28 price of 0.014300. It would be great, of course I will not refuse from a new height.
full member
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What would be really convenient would be a simple javascript file that can be included in web pages that can generate payment IDs and corresponding integrated addresses from a const wallet address.

Basically, I want to display a new integrated address on every page load (and store the PID in a hidden input field on that page). I don't want to make any offsite requests.

Does something like this exist?

Sounds like a Bitcoin payment channel where you make multiple Bitcoin transactions without commiting all of the transactions to the Bitcoin block chain. Is this what you are thinking ?

I just want a dead-simple method of accepting payments on a web page without the need to connect to a node. I'm putting together my own solution which I'll share with anyone else who could use it (it's derived from luigi1111's js tools). It's just a javascript function which takes a standard netbyte 12 xmr address and returns an integrated address.

That should be almost trivially easy from the code on my site, yes.

That sounds awesome. I would like to use too if possible. Paying/Being paid in XMR rocks and is definitely the future. It is a huge advantage that XMR has its own exchange and will allow for fast expansion
legendary
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What would be really convenient would be a simple javascript file that can be included in web pages that can generate payment IDs and corresponding integrated addresses from a const wallet address.

Basically, I want to display a new integrated address on every page load (and store the PID in a hidden input field on that page). I don't want to make any offsite requests.

Does something like this exist?

Sounds like a Bitcoin payment channel where you make multiple Bitcoin transactions without commiting all of the transactions to the Bitcoin block chain. Is this what you are thinking ?

I just want a dead-simple method of accepting payments on a web page without the need to connect to a node. I'm putting together my own solution which I'll share with anyone else who could use it (it's derived from luigi1111's js tools). It's just a javascript function which takes a standard netbyte 12 xmr address and returns an integrated address.

That should be almost trivially easy from the code on my site, yes.
hero member
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What would be really convenient would be a simple javascript file that can be included in web pages that can generate payment IDs and corresponding integrated addresses from a const wallet address.

Basically, I want to display a new integrated address on every page load (and store the PID in a hidden input field on that page). I don't want to make any offsite requests.

Does something like this exist?

Sounds like a Bitcoin payment channel where you make multiple Bitcoin transactions without commiting all of the transactions to the Bitcoin block chain. Is this what you are thinking ?

I just want a dead-simple method of accepting payments on a web page without the need to connect to a node. I'm putting together my own solution which I'll share with anyone else who could use it (it's derived from luigi1111's js tools). It's just a javascript function which takes a standard netbyte 12 xmr address and returns an integrated address.
full member
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What would be really convenient would be a simple javascript file that can be included in web pages that can generate payment IDs and corresponding integrated addresses from a const wallet address.

Basically, I want to display a new integrated address on every page load (and store the PID in a hidden input field on that page). I don't want to make any offsite requests.

Does something like this exist?

Sounds like a Bitcoin payment channel where you make multiple Bitcoin transactions without commiting all of the transactions to the Bitcoin block chain. Is this what you are thinking ?
newbie
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Hi

Sorry to ask again, but is there a technical limitation relative to the possibility to generate on-demand a new random receiving address for a same wallet, please ?

Like Bitcoin Armory wallet does it automatically when clicking on button Receive Bitcoins of a specific wallet, for example.

For a privacy/anonymous centric cryptocurrency, I think it's a very important and useful feature.

Don't want to copy-paste always the same unique Monero address everywhere on the web, chat, emails... linked to my identity or multiple identities.

You understand what I mean ? Or am I wrong somewhere ?

I once read that the GUI wallet has a plugin system allowing third party possible plugins, is it still correct ?

Thank you :-)

wait and watch with cool mind and relax attitude you can go anywhere otherwise it is impossible.
sr. member
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hello dev had reached where the development of your site?
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What do you mean fungible? Why bitcoin ain't but monero is?
It means every monero is exactly like every other monero.
But the same can't be said of bitcoins.  When coinbase tracks your coins and shuts your account if you sent some to a gambling site, that means some coins are different from others.
Simply being able to track coins means they can't be fungible, because different coins are used for different things, and you can tell which coins have been used for what.
Then the government would be able to prosecute you if you bought drugs or something.
If the coins were indistinguishable, that wouldn't happen.  Indistinguishable=fungible.

On an even deeper level, realize that your DNA is now all that is needed to seal ANY case being investigated. DNA at scene? Wipes hands, shrug shoulders, case closed.  Also, synthetic sperm and egg are now made from hair fiber, and could make you or ur "motherless babies" here. now. As clones.
legendary
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It looks like there are get and split integrated address commands available by JSON RPC using the CLI wallet here:
https://github.com/monero-project/monero/blob/master/src/wallet/wallet_rpc_server.h

Can you just run an instance of monero-wallet-cli on the web server and make the RPC call using JavaScript?
full member
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What would be really convenient would be a simple javascript file that can be included in web pages that can generate payment IDs and corresponding integrated addresses from a const wallet address.

Basically, I want to display a new integrated address on every page load (and store the PID in a hidden input field on that page). I don't want to make any offsite requests.

Does something like this exist?

Ditto, looking for something like that too.
hero member
Activity: 795
Merit: 514
What would be really convenient would be a simple javascript file that can be included in web pages that can generate payment IDs and corresponding integrated addresses from a const wallet address.

Basically, I want to display a new integrated address on every page load (and store the PID in a hidden input field on that page). I don't want to make any offsite requests.

Does something like this exist?
legendary
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Flippin' burgers since 1163.
[...] What I would like is the possibility for each wallet to generate on demand additionnal new receiving addresses, that can be re-used forever.

This of course would be a nice feature, not being required to move funds from the one wallet to the other.

However be aware that such a feature is less needed than with Bitcoin. since you can't see the transaction history on the receiving address.

You need of course be careful in which cases you are using the same wallet address. When you are having an address on your LinkedIn account, you might not want to use the same when you are ordering alpaca socks. Because some might figure out you are wearing alpaca socks..
sr. member
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Thank you

I Googled and read about Monero One-Time-Adresses, but it's not what I would like : if I understand well, the One-Time-Adresses can only be used one time. What I would like is the possibility for each wallet to generate on demand additionnal new receiving addresses, that can be re-used forever.
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