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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 582. (Read 4671920 times)

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does monero have any slack#?
legendary
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any chanse to get any free coin? or just we have to buy at the exchange?

http://www.freemonero.com

"Free" is relative.
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MenaPay - Crypto made easier than cash
any chanse to get any free coin? or just we have to buy at the exchange?
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Monero bi-weekly dev meeting note highlights - 2016-06-19 (by aerbax| logs forthcoming):

https://hellomonero.com/article/monero-bi-weekly-dev-meeting-note-highlights-2016-06-19

"RingCT - In a working state and focused on squashing bugs.  Will be v2 protocol compatible and can spend pre-ringct and later(!). "

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Here's the relevant part from the logs:

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ok next, moneromooo do you feel like giving an update on RingCT? looks like it's making nice headway Smiley
It kinda works. I'm fixing bugs now.

I'll PR the logs to the website tomorrow.

Also:

https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/bitmonero/commit/d966d9a92c9019c84a7de8e30d6472c534015065

In particular note 2.

Note 1: wip, unfinished
Note 2: if someone links you to this with "omg monero 2damoon", see note 1

 Grin Grin Grin

In other news; 6 pull requests were just merged.  Merges will now forever remind me of GingerAle  Smiley
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Error: refresh failed: no connection to daemon. Please make sure daemon is running.. Blocks received: 0

I get this error when trying to run a refresh on a new wallet. My daemon is running and fully synced. I can open other wallets and use them without error, just not a new one. Any ideas?

OSX - 9.4.0-4d448a9
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Keep what's important, and know who's your friend

Here's the relevant part from the logs:

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ok next, moneromooo do you feel like giving an update on RingCT? looks like it's making nice headway Smiley
It kinda works. I'm fixing bugs now.

I'll PR the logs to the website tomorrow.

Also:

https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/bitmonero/commit/d966d9a92c9019c84a7de8e30d6472c534015065

In particular note 2.

It's pretty comical to say something that is so simple such as "It kinda works" to describe what's going on that is so complex and difficult to comprehend what is actually going on.
legendary
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Monero bi-weekly dev meeting note highlights - 2016-06-19 (by aerbax| logs forthcoming):

https://hellomonero.com/article/monero-bi-weekly-dev-meeting-note-highlights-2016-06-19

"RingCT - In a working state and focused on squashing bugs.  Will be v2 protocol compatible and can spend pre-ringct and later(!). "

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Here's the relevant part from the logs:

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ok next, moneromooo do you feel like giving an update on RingCT? looks like it's making nice headway Smiley
It kinda works. I'm fixing bugs now.

I'll PR the logs to the website tomorrow.

Also:

https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/bitmonero/commit/d966d9a92c9019c84a7de8e30d6472c534015065

In particular note 2.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Monero bi-weekly dev meeting note highlights - 2016-06-19 (by aerbax| logs forthcoming):

https://hellomonero.com/article/monero-bi-weekly-dev-meeting-note-highlights-2016-06-19

"RingCT - In a working state and focused on squashing bugs.  Will be v2 protocol compatible and can spend pre-ringct and later(!). "

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legendary
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Monero bi-weekly dev meeting note highlights - 2016-06-19 (by aerbax| logs forthcoming):

https://hellomonero.com/article/monero-bi-weekly-dev-meeting-note-highlights-2016-06-19
legendary
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I believe linux monero simplewallet should ask for a password confirmation when creating a wallet. It's not that hard to make a typo on a linux console!

yeah the lack of that is very frustrating.

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Monero Core Team
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Thank you for your response.
I am sure on the latest version. Good to know the only syncing process can slow down a PC hd drive. But I never faced such lag with bitcoin core or any other alt wallet client. Yes, all the syncing processes took time, but they never made my PC unusable. At less not from my experience.
Don't take it as a critique please.

I suspect the hard drive. I have no problems running Monero on a computer with a rotary hard drive provided it is one of the larger ones. I run Monero on an 8 year old computer with a 2 TB rotary hard drive without any problems. I suspect one can go down to 1 TB or even 500 GB on a rotary hard drive and still be ok; however I have not tested this.
legendary
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I believe linux monero simplewallet should ask for a password confirmation when creating a wallet. It's not that hard to make a typo on a linux console!

yeah the lack of that is very frustrating.
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Ninth dev meeting in approximately 5 hours (16:00 UTC). Dev meeting will be held at #monero-dev on freenode

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20160619T16&p1=0&p2=56&p3=37&p4=102&p5=240&p6=136&p7=179&p8=137&p9=70&p10=28



Kovri (I2P) dev meeting in 6 hours (17:00 UTC). Dev meeting can be followed at #monero-dev on freenode

https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converted.html?iso=20160619T17&p1=0&p2=56&p3=37&p4=102&p5=240&p6=136&p7=179&p8=137&p9=70&p10=28
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Cryptopia XMR/ETH Market (and all other ETH markets) are closing, please cancel all open XMR/ETH orders.

Full Statement:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/675

"Cryptopia has decided to delist ETH as we no longer have faith in ETH to remain impartial and decentralised or to act in the best interests of all of its users."

Impressive.  Perhaps we should show them a little extra volume love...
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Cryptopia XMR/ETH Market (and all other ETH markets) are closing, please cancel all open XMR/ETH orders.

Full Statement:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/675

That's surprising, but welcome ...
sr. member
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Cryptopia XMR/ETH Market (and all other ETH markets) are closing, please cancel all open XMR/ETH orders.

Full Statement:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/675

That is big news. Confirmed via Cryptopia website...and I agree with their call.
legendary
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Hey there it is my pc or the bitmonerod is too expensive in terms of resources?
It made my pc lag as hell, everything was freezed and took ages to get unstuck, I am on linux and i5 processor, so that looks weird to me.
Or it is only the blockchain download that makes it so laggy?
Are you using the latest version (0.9.4)? Older versions (I believe < 0.9) consumed lots of memory.

If you have a rotary disk drive,  your HD will have a lot of I/O during the downloading of the blockchain and this can slow the computer down. This happens with Bitcoin and other coins and it's not something unique to Monero. If you have a SSD the process is much quicker and your computer's lag will be much less noticeable. In any case, assuming you're on 0.9.1 or greater, your computer's speed will return to normal after the blockchain has synced.

Thank you for your response.
I am sure on the latest version. Good to know the only syncing process can slow down a PC hd drive. But I never faced such lag with bitcoin core or any other alt wallet client. Yes, all the syncing processes took time, but they never made my PC unusable. At less not from my experience.
Don't take it as a critique please.
hero member
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Hey there it is my pc or the bitmonerod is too expensive in terms of resources?
It made my pc lag as hell, everything was freezed and took ages to get unstuck, I am on linux and i5 processor, so that looks weird to me.
Or it is only the blockchain download that makes it so laggy?
Are you using the latest version (0.9.4)? Older versions (I believe < 0.9) consumed lots of memory.

If you have a rotary disk drive,  your HD will have a lot of I/O during the downloading of the blockchain and this can slow the computer down. This happens with Bitcoin and other coins and it's not something unique to Monero. If you have a SSD the process is much quicker and your computer's lag will be much less noticeable. In any case, assuming you're on 0.9.1 or greater, your computer's speed will return to normal after the blockchain has synced.
sr. member
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Cryptopia XMR/ETH Market (and all other ETH markets) are closing, please cancel all open XMR/ETH orders.

Full Statement:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Forum/Thread/675
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