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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 462. (Read 4671568 times)

legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Ok the cat's out of the bag now. Im officially a XMR holder. https://twitter.com/EMC2Whale/status/807426020966068225
 Grin

This means ima do my part to help promote monero in the coming new year, I'll help with support in the books when the time's right and I'll be a vocal supporter on this thread. Let's take this privacy focused beast and let her off her leash in 2017. See you guys then.





Holy shit! I was just gonna post I'm getting some FOMO and was gonna grab what I could and I saw your post here and now I'm thinking of selling short right now.

Thank you, FOMO cured. Smiley
sr. member
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Ok the cat's out of the bag now. Im officially a XMR holder. https://twitter.com/EMC2Whale/status/807426020966068225
 Grin
This means ima do my part to help promote monero in the coming new year, I'll help with support in the books when the time's right and I'll be a vocal supporter on this thread. Let's take this privacy focused beast and let her off her leash in 2017. See you guys then.
It was impressive the way it maintained it's price recently, when others fell
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Making money since I was in the womb! @emc2whale
Ok the cat's out of the bag now. Im officially a XMR holder. https://twitter.com/EMC2Whale/status/807426020966068225
 Grin

This means ima do my part to help promote monero in the coming new year, I'll help with support in the books when the time's right and I'll be a vocal supporter on this thread. Let's take this privacy focused beast and let her off her leash in 2017. See you guys then.



sr. member
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I finally got monero installed on my android phone using the instructions here:
http://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2702/is-it-possible-to-run-a-full-monerod-node-on-android
Instead of syncing or using blockchain import, I'm thinking of copying the lmdb to the phone over a usb cable from my linux machine.
Good idea?
The phone is a Oneplus One.
legendary
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Merit: 1008
Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.

Someone needs to update bitcoin wisdom wit the extra chart

Bitcoinwisdom is not maintained anymore as far as I know.

What? It's the number 1 site to track Bitcoin prices right?

Updates are very infrequent. I still visit the site out of habit, but I think cryptowat.ch is now better.

cryptowat.ch seems to have only polo still.  Time to request?
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1004
Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.

Someone needs to update bitcoin wisdom wit the extra chart

Bitcoinwisdom is not maintained anymore as far as I know.

What? It's the number 1 site to track Bitcoin prices right?

Updates are very infrequent. I still visit the site out of habit, but I think cryptowat.ch is now better.
legendary
Activity: 2324
Merit: 1125
Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.

Someone needs to update bitcoin wisdom wit the extra chart

Bitcoinwisdom is not maintained anymore as far as I know.

What? It's the number 1 site to track Bitcoin prices right?
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.

Someone needs to update bitcoin wisdom wit the extra chart

Bitcoinwisdom is not maintained anymore as far as I know.
legendary
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Merit: 2053
Free spirit
Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.

Someone needs to update bitcoin wisdom wit the extra chart
newbie
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If you have AES-NI, wolf's miner is usually the best. THere's another one called YAM, but you need to have a better sense of what your CPU architecture is. Easy enough to figure out, but still.

Is Wolf's miner better than YAM on modern CPUs (AES-NI, AVX[2])?
full member
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Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.

Is coinbase next?

Probably not if IRS bends them over
hero member
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Merit: 500
Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.

Is coinbase next?
sr. member
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Merit: 423
Monero is trading on Bitfinex now.
legendary
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Merit: 1141
Hello
 How can i track my Monero transfer (deposit/Withdraw) between my 2 wallets? like in blockchain.info in bitcoin



First and foremost, you can't lookup addresses on the Monero blockchain. However, there is a way to check if your payment arrived.

This example assumes you use the CLI wallet ("monero-wallet-cli").

In wallet A, type the following command:

Code:
get_tx_key 

Subsequently use the following tool:

http://xmr.llcoins.net/checktx.html

  • On line 1, enter the transaction hash / ID
  • On line 2, enter the private tx key you just obtained in monero-wallet-cli. In addition, change "Private Viewkey" to "Tx Private Key"
  • On line 3, enter the address of wallet B

The output of that tool should show that the transaction performed by wallet A safely arrived at wallet B.
newbie
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Hello
 How can i track my Monero transfer (deposit/Withdraw) between my 2 wallets? like in blockchain.info in bitcoin

legendary
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I posted the following thoughts on another thread regarding ideal features of an altcoin. Since my current interest is on XMR, I figured I'd post it on here hoping that the smart folks can comment and explain whether it is even technically feasible and the challenges to overcome to implement it:


I think anonymous/private/untraceable transactions is still the mainstay among all the desired features in a coin. That's pretty much obvious.

Most if not all coins (I don't know since I don't follow all of them) are focused on a lump-sum mining reward system; a winner-take-all reward model. How about incorporating a mining-pool-like reward structure within the protocol? In other words, why not distribute the mining reward to all participating miners/workers according to shares similar to what current mining pools are already doing? Perhaps, a little extra reward to the miner/worker that solves a block could also be included as additional motivation for "individuals" to dedicate more hashing power to the network. I'm not sure if this is even technically achievable as I am not a full-fledged geek but if it is, it should prevent centralization by dominant mining pools. This should encourage "individual" (solo) mining since there will be a guaranteed reward already regardless of hashing power instead of waiting forever to win the "lottery", thereby taking a mining pool out of the equation. This could also end the mining pool business model and therefore maintain decentralization.



This is basically p2pool that exists for Bitcoin and clones. It would be nice if there were a p2pool implementation for Monero, but it hasn't a big difference for Bitcoin.
hero member
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So now that xmr is a serious coin would you guys recommend holding it in my portfolio for later in life or did it just have its minute of fame and its going to die like ltc did.

Just wondering.

As someone who has been long on XMR for quite some time, I would say, yes, it's absolutely a good investment for "later". However. Anything can change, this is a new realm. Point was, I am still buying. Tongue


Edit - have been using the compiled linux gui a bit, found a bug once, but it's shaping up to be a good release in the end, everything worked for me except  a few minor bugs. Feeling pretty confident about things overall. Cheesy

Cheers! Smiley

Edit 2 - This is NOT investment advice, merely opinion! Cheesy

Thanks for the advice man. But its hard to take your word for it because your already long on it and in profit I assume.

I'll wait to get more advice and see where I can go from there.

If you don't mind holding for 6 months  then buy if you expect  quick returns then your just gambling. I have been grabbing some in the dips as I was divested when the spike hit but I know it will never drop back to those prices so am just trying to get some in the dips as I said. I know it will still be a long road to adoption but this is not a fly by night project, it has legs and will be around for years to come unless the crypto gets broken which is not in the immediate future. BTW anyone that has followed my advice is in profit.

Yeah I've been watching and decided to buy in today and I'll keep buying a few coins every day over th3e next few months. I'll check back then and let you guys know what my average is.

Nice, we all need more people on the coin. Anyhow, don't throw me under the bus for my predictions in a few months should it downtrend.  - in fact, I'm not much in profit TBH. If you see my history you can probably see I missed out as well.. BUT... I'm STILL long though. Good replies to my post, much appreciated everyone! Cheesy


Dont worry good man I wont blame you for anything. I put on my pants just like you everyday and I understand the risks involved when investing in anything specifically digital cryptos. You and I good man we can ride this together. Im ready to go down with the ship or ride it off into the sunset. Let's do this!
legendary
Activity: 1081
Merit: 1001

I posted the following thoughts on another thread regarding ideal features of an altcoin. Since my current interest is on XMR, I figured I'd post it on here hoping that the smart folks can comment and explain whether it is even technically feasible and the challenges to overcome to implement it:


I think anonymous/private/untraceable transactions is still the mainstay among all the desired features in a coin. That's pretty much obvious.

Most if not all coins (I don't know since I don't follow all of them) are focused on a lump-sum mining reward system; a winner-take-all reward model. How about incorporating a mining-pool-like reward structure within the protocol? In other words, why not distribute the mining reward to all participating miners/workers according to shares similar to what current mining pools are already doing? Perhaps, a little extra reward to the miner/worker that solves a block could also be included as additional motivation for "individuals" to dedicate more hashing power to the network. I'm not sure if this is even technically achievable as I am not a full-fledged geek but if it is, it should prevent centralization by dominant mining pools. This should encourage "individual" (solo) mining since there will be a guaranteed reward already regardless of hashing power instead of waiting forever to win the "lottery", thereby taking a mining pool out of the equation. This could also end the mining pool business model and therefore maintain decentralization.

full member
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Have jaxx clowns released their wallet finally?

Bump. Is the GUI wallet out? In this regard r/monero keeps calm and theres not much posting about whats going on with the GUI.

Has it been released or... ?

You could always keep an eye on the Monero development meetings which happen every two weeks. They will give you an idea of how the GUI wallet is progressing, along with everything else that is going on. HelloMonero does a nice summary shortly after each meeting: https://hellomonero.com/article/monero-dev-meeting-note-highlights-and-transcript-2016-11-27

As you'll see from the above link, the GUI will likely be released before the hardfork in January. So we can reasonably expect the GUI sometime in December. Presumably before Christmas.

There's also the Monero Github: https://github.com/monero-project/monero

But most importantly, I'm glad it will be released when it's ready, rather than being released with glitches which would provide ammo for the haters out there.

Im on monero channel, always there. Dev meetings do not cover various third party undertakings such as jaxx pledging themselves to release a working piece of software by early November.

Out of sheer curiosity I asked about the progress being made on the jaxx wallet, not the official one, of course.

So it became apparent jaxx just went for a hole in one. Nothing delivered but they just tell u its cooking and u will be given more details in due course.

*whispering*  march.. late march 2017..
legendary
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Merit: 1357
Have jaxx clowns released their wallet finally?

Bump. Is the GUI wallet out? In this regard r/monero keeps calm and theres not much posting about whats going on with the GUI.

Has it been released or... ?

You could always keep an eye on the Monero development meetings which happen every two weeks. They will give you an idea of how the GUI wallet is progressing, along with everything else that is going on. HelloMonero does a nice summary shortly after each meeting: https://hellomonero.com/article/monero-dev-meeting-note-highlights-and-transcript-2016-11-27

As you'll see from the above link, the GUI will likely be released before the hardfork in January. So we can reasonably expect the GUI sometime in December. Presumably before Christmas.

There's also the Monero Github: https://github.com/monero-project/monero

But most importantly, I'm glad it will be released when it's ready, rather than being released with glitches which would provide ammo for the haters out there.
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