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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 470. (Read 4671575 times)

legendary
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Merit: 1008
MoneroWorld site relaunch: http://moneroworld.com/#

Also, new version of Monerodo OS -

http://moneroworld.com/#mos

main bug sqashed - old version would bork on ipv6 / ipv4 networks because the device could be given an ipv6. So, no more ipv6. its ipv4 only.

If using with a monitor, logging in actually works! And the Lubuntu GUI works.

I still need to make the static IP version, but my renewal for all my .link addresses is coming up and frankly I don't feel like paying for them...
full member
Activity: 201
Merit: 100
Today's dev meeting highlights:

https://hellomonero.com/article/monero-dev-meeting-note-highlights-2016-11-13

Apologies for the late post, as I was out with the family for a day trip.  Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 306
Merit: 251
Anyone know what is going on with https://monerohash.com/ today.  My miner is still mining but browser site is down.  DDOS attack maybe?   
sr. member
Activity: 306
Merit: 251
A Monero GUI video preview made by XMR_eric:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n5azwzhwiA

That official GUI is looking awesome in that video.  Looking forward to official release. Progress continues and again I'll say it Monero is the best digital currency/money community in the world today.
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
Dev meeting in approximately 2.5 hours (18:00 UTC). Dev meeting will be held at #monero-dev on freenode

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/5cqf57/dev_meeting_in_approximately_25_hours_1800_utc/



Kovri (I2P) dev meeting in approximately 3.5 hours (19:00 UTC). Meeting can be followed at #monero-dev on freenode

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/5cqfa7/kovri_i2p_dev_meeting_in_approximately_35_hours/
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
A Monero GUI video preview made by XMR_eric:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-n5azwzhwiA
sr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 250
I want to give away some Monero, support chess and encourage people to move away from PayPal.

Help me identify popular chess channels on YouTube, Twitch, etc willing to accept Monero donations. Any channel that adds a donation address will receive a tip. The most generous tips will be received by popular chess channels that talk about Monero in a video.

https://twitter.com/ChessBTC/status/797598651698843648
https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/5cniwc/encourage_chess_players_and_gamers_to_accept/
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
sr. member
Activity: 450
Merit: 250
Is it the code that is particularly unique compared to other cryptonote coins , now, or the infrastructure around it?

Uniqueness among cryptonotes?

Already implemented, from the top of my head:
  • lmdb, which makes the daemon have a low RAM requirement and allows a ...
  • stunningly fast sync (when the hardware can keep up)
  • ringCT, ringCT, ringCT
  • real world viewkey utility - there is a way to check is your cold storage's monero are still there
  • built in bandwith management (this is not an issue until it is)
  • json based checkpointing (thanks BcX Wink )
  • You can store it on trezor

In the oven
  • Fluffyblocks
  • 0MQ - As a nice and robust base for future infrastructure
  • I2P integration (and a brand new I2p router side project named Kovri)
  • Multisig, multisig

I am sure there is more stuff, but this is what I remember.

EDIT:
Forgot a very important thing: 24.1 Mh/s

meh.

MEH?? Either you don't understand what you quoted or your trolling.

it was a drunken attempt at sarcasm. I love what devs are doing here Wink
legendary
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Merit: 1008


What the heck is "Fluffyblocks"? I remember seeing someone saying that in the IRC, but thought it was a joke.  Also, looked on the stackexchange and came up with nothing.

Compact blocks.  If searched that way you get a few results such as............

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/1263/are-there-plans-to-optimize-bandwidth-usage-by-implementing-something-like-xthin

https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2633/what-are-fluffy-blocks/2638#2638
hero member
Activity: 1874
Merit: 840
Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
Is it the code that is particularly unique compared to other cryptonote coins , now, or the infrastructure around it?

Uniqueness among cryptonotes?

Already implemented, from the top of my head:
  • lmdb, which makes the daemon have a low RAM requirement and allows a ...
  • stunningly fast sync (when the hardware can keep up)
  • ringCT, ringCT, ringCT
  • real world viewkey utility - there is a way to check is your cold storage's monero are still there
  • built in bandwith management (this is not an issue until it is)
  • json based checkpointing (thanks BcX Wink )
  • You can store it on trezor

In the oven
  • Fluffyblocks
  • 0MQ - As a nice and robust base for future infrastructure
  • I2P integration (and a brand new I2p router side project named Kovri)
  • Multisig, multisig

I am sure there is more stuff, but this is what I remember.

EDIT:
Forgot a very important thing: 24.1 Mh/s

What the heck is "Fluffyblocks"? I remember seeing someone saying that in the IRC, but thought it was a joke.  Also, looked on the stackexchange and came up with nothing.
full member
Activity: 210
Merit: 100

I don't understand why anyone cares about yet another third party wallet?

http://prntscr.com/d5zqze

If you dont care is fine. I asked and replied on two posts that I read here. Seems some people care about Jaxx wallet. And my post was a question to @catalan123  what the hell he talk about. And I posted link to all the details of Monero integration on all nine Jaxx platforms.

Didn't mean it to sound like that. Smiley

I just mean I really don't understand why there is hype about a third party wallet when we already have so meany? What is so special about Jaxx?

a very important part of every crypto is adoption, and a big third party wallet like jaxx can bring visibility. you need to understand that not every user is an IT enginneer and/or a bitcointalk member, there are a few investors that doesnt know nothing about technology but they want a piece of the pie. These people will only use cryptos accepted by an "easy to use" wallet.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Is it the code that is particularly unique compared to other cryptonote coins , now, or the infrastructure around it?

Uniqueness among cryptonotes?

Already implemented, from the top of my head:
  • lmdb, which makes the daemon have a low RAM requirement and allows a ...
  • stunningly fast sync (when the hardware can keep up)
  • ringCT, ringCT, ringCT
  • real world viewkey utility - there is a way to check is your cold storage's monero are still there
  • built in bandwith management (this is not an issue until it is)
  • json based checkpointing (thanks BcX Wink )
  • You can store it on trezor

In the oven
  • Fluffyblocks
  • 0MQ - As a nice and robust base for future infrastructure
  • I2P integration (and a brand new I2p router side project named Kovri)
  • Multisig, multisig

I am sure there is more stuff, but this is what I remember.

EDIT:
Forgot a very important thing: 24.1 Mh/s

meh.

MEH?? Either you don't understand what you quoted or your trolling.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1072
Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Is it the code that is particularly unique compared to other cryptonote coins , now, or the infrastructure around it?

Uniqueness among cryptonotes?

Already implemented, from the top of my head:
  • lmdb, which makes the daemon have a low RAM requirement and allows a ...
  • stunningly fast sync (when the hardware can keep up)
  • ringCT, ringCT, ringCT
  • real world viewkey utility - there is a way to check is your cold storage's monero are still there
  • built in bandwith management (this is not an issue until it is)
  • json based checkpointing (thanks BcX Wink )
  • You can store it on trezor

In the oven
  • Fluffyblocks
  • 0MQ - As a nice and robust base for future infrastructure
  • I2P integration (and a brand new I2p router side project named Kovri)
  • Multisig, multisig

I am sure there is more stuff, but this is what I remember.

EDIT:
Forgot a very important thing: 24.1 Mh/s

meh.

Oh you must be one of *those* people.  Ok here you go:

Using a flexible, auto-magic market-responsive cap, Monero defeats the Great Satan 1MB blocksize limit of Bitcoin.

Better?   Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it

I don't understand why anyone cares about yet another third party wallet?

http://prntscr.com/d5zqze

If you dont care is fine. I asked and replied on two posts that I read here. Seems some people care about Jaxx wallet. And my post was a question to @catalan123  what the hell he talk about. And I posted link to all the details of Monero integration on all nine Jaxx platforms.

Didn't mean it to sound like that. Smiley

I just mean I really don't understand why there is hype about a third party wallet when we already have so meany? What is so special about Jaxx?
sr. member
Activity: 450
Merit: 250
Is it the code that is particularly unique compared to other cryptonote coins , now, or the infrastructure around it?

Uniqueness among cryptonotes?

Already implemented, from the top of my head:
  • lmdb, which makes the daemon have a low RAM requirement and allows a ...
  • stunningly fast sync (when the hardware can keep up)
  • ringCT, ringCT, ringCT
  • real world viewkey utility - there is a way to check is your cold storage's monero are still there
  • built in bandwith management (this is not an issue until it is)
  • json based checkpointing (thanks BcX Wink )
  • You can store it on trezor

In the oven
  • Fluffyblocks
  • 0MQ - As a nice and robust base for future infrastructure
  • I2P integration (and a brand new I2p router side project named Kovri)
  • Multisig, multisig

I am sure there is more stuff, but this is what I remember.

EDIT:
Forgot a very important thing: 24.1 Mh/s

meh.
hero member
Activity: 649
Merit: 500
Is it the code that is particularly unique compared to other cryptonote coins , now, or the infrastructure around it?

Uniqueness among cryptonotes?

Already implemented, from the top of my head:
  • lmdb, which makes the daemon have a low RAM requirement and allows a ...
  • stunningly fast sync (when the hardware can keep up)
  • ringCT, ringCT, ringCT
  • real world viewkey utility - there is a way to check is your cold storage's monero are still there
  • built in bandwith management (this is not an issue until it is)
  • json based checkpointing (thanks BcX Wink )
  • You can store it on trezor

In the oven
  • Fluffyblocks
  • 0MQ - As a nice and robust base for future infrastructure
  • I2P integration (and a brand new I2p router side project named Kovri)
  • Multisig, multisig

I am sure there is more stuff, but this is what I remember.

EDIT:
Forgot a very important thing: 24.1 Mh/s
legendary
Activity: 2744
Merit: 1288

I don't understand why anyone cares about yet another third party wallet?

http://prntscr.com/d5zqze

If you dont care is fine. I asked and replied on two posts that I read here. Seems some people care about Jaxx wallet. And my post was a question to @catalan123  what the hell he talk about. And I posted link to all the details of Monero integration on all nine Jaxx platforms.
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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They for sure try to do it as fast as posible.

I don't believe this for a second.

I dont understand why woudl want to delay with having first mover advantage.  I am sure profit is not such that they will broke her leg implementing it. But they will for sure try to do it as fast as they can. Technology is different then of Bitcoin or ETH so they spend more time with it.  Lets hope there will be soon soem announcement.

If the Devs wanted this done it would have been over a year ago. I've postulated why in this thread previously but I'm just guessing.

I think Jaxx is adding coins to their platform massively only this year.

I don't understand why anyone cares about yet another third party wallet?
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