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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 814. (Read 4671660 times)

sr. member
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Lulz.... dont trust  your coins to that exchange they are terrible... but congrats on the add
legendary
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Monero Core Team
Hi friends!

Can somebody say whether there is progress in Monero development last few months or no?

I've visited poloniex today, Etherium is raising in volume... The life is boiling... And here?


There has been phenomenal progress including the database, but this has not been tagged yet. The latest "official" binaries are from 8 months ago and require around 7 GB of RAM to run while the latest code compiled from https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero requires around 50 MB. In order to see this progress one must compile from source.
legendary
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https://medium.com/@iandemartino/more-on-cointelegraph-by-a-former-writer-b4e1058b37ca

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Media has an essential function inside any niche. Every community has its power structure and as soon as that niche grows enough to support us, the media has an obligation to repay that support by illuminating the truth, not further clouding it.

CoinTelegraph’s secrecy, which extends beyond its readers and onto its stable of writers, creates an atmosphere that discourages any illumination of the truth. You can’t justly call on the powerful to come out of the shadows if you stand in them yourself.

While some have cast doubt on my assertion, I have no doubt that CoinTelegraph was funded by Bytecoin from at least when I started and continues to get funding from the stable of CryptoNote coins, among other clients.

My suspicion is that someone close to the Bytecoin team, perhaps the Bytecoin team itself, owns CoinTelegraph. But it could be as CryptoCoinNews P. H. Madore proposed, that they are simply funded by MinerGate, which they certainly have connections to...

Relevance to Monero:

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When they still trusted me, they trusted me a lot, and send me instructions such as this one, telling me exactly what kind of information needed to be included in Bytecoin articles

Here is a screen shot of an anchor file they sent me, in .xml format. They were never that specific for any other clients.

It hardly ended there and they made it very clear to me that while they favored all of the CryptoNote Coins outside of Monero, Bytecoin was their clear favorite and was pumped from nearly the beginning

But none of this is news to any of us here of course.
sr. member
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Does XMR have a mobile wallet yet? Havent been able to follow much in the crypto world..buys with work of late... but im still XMR/SDC strong.. thanks for the answer in advance... Sabr.io i think is a great selling point for us Privacy alts

Only web-based wallets which do not by design send the private keys (or in the case of monerowallet unencrypted private keys) to the server.

monerowallet.com (third party, with assistance from fluffypony)
mymonero.com (from fluffypony, core team member)

I think monerowallet.com may have a packaged app, but it is still relying on a server back end, similar to a web wallet.

These do have a privacy reduction aspect and various incremental security risks compared to a standalone wallet on a computer.

In addition: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ionicframework.monerowallet116498


Can someone confirm that this wallet is legit and safe for mobile use ^^^
legendary
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https://medium.com/@iandemartino/more-on-cointelegraph-by-a-former-writer-b4e1058b37ca

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Media has an essential function inside any niche. Every community has its power structure and as soon as that niche grows enough to support us, the media has an obligation to repay that support by illuminating the truth, not further clouding it.

CoinTelegraph’s secrecy, which extends beyond its readers and onto its stable of writers, creates an atmosphere that discourages any illumination of the truth. You can’t justly call on the powerful to come out of the shadows if you stand in them yourself.

While some have cast doubt on my assertion, I have no doubt that CoinTelegraph was funded by Bytecoin from at least when I started and continues to get funding from the stable of CryptoNote coins, among other clients.

My suspicion is that someone close to the Bytecoin team, perhaps the Bytecoin team itself, owns CoinTelegraph. But it could be as CryptoCoinNews P. H. Madore proposed, that they are simply funded by MinerGate, which they certainly have connections to...
sr. member
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hello world
yes a lot of developements!

synced testnet too with the fresh install, just smooth. now i run testnet and normal on one macbook. will let it run until it crashes (or it doesn't). but last version i tryed on mac had some problems after a few days, so lets see.

see a lot of commits. if you do a freeze in advance it will sure need some more time i guess. take your time

still, please bring a new release soon Kiss
legendary
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Hi friends!

Can somebody say whether there is progress in Monero development last few months or no?

I've visited poloniex today, Etherium is raising in volume... The life is boiling... And here?


Development has been busy all year. Especially lately: https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero

In addition, summaries:

https://t.co/rvKl0jBje5 (first two weeks of August)

https://t.co/lC6yk7Avbq & https://t.co/ytYxaCqfLZ (July)

https://t.co/1NVxpvOVVl (June)
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Hi friends!

Can somebody say whether there is progress in Monero development last few months or no?

I've visited poloniex today, Etherium is raising in volume... The life is boiling... And here?
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 1141
Does XMR have a mobile wallet yet? Havent been able to follow much in the crypto world..buys with work of late... but im still XMR/SDC strong.. thanks for the answer in advance... Sabr.io i think is a great selling point for us Privacy alts

Only web-based wallets which do not by design send the private keys (or in the case of monerowallet unencrypted private keys) to the server.

monerowallet.com (third party, with assistance from fluffypony)
mymonero.com (from fluffypony, core team member)

I think monerowallet.com may have a packaged app, but it is still relying on a server back end, similar to a web wallet.

These do have a privacy reduction aspect and various incremental security risks compared to a standalone wallet on a computer.

In addition: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ionicframework.monerowallet116498
sr. member
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I would like to start contacting members of the media to encourage coverage of the privacy limitations of Bitcoin and the implications of emerging alternatives such as Monero.

Can I have some confirmation that:

1. The community would like this type of attention
2. The are members of the dev team who would be willing to talk to the media if I can set this up

legendary
Activity: 2968
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Does XMR have a mobile wallet yet? Havent been able to follow much in the crypto world..buys with work of late... but im still XMR/SDC strong.. thanks for the answer in advance... Sabr.io i think is a great selling point for us Privacy alts

Only web-based wallets which do not by design send the private keys (or in the case of monerowallet unencrypted private keys) to the server.

monerowallet.com (third party, with assistance from fluffypony)
mymonero.com (from fluffypony, core team member)

I think monerowallet.com may have a packaged app, but it is still relying on a server back end, similar to a web wallet.

These do have a privacy reduction aspect and various incremental security risks compared to a standalone wallet on a computer.
sr. member
Activity: 462
Merit: 500
Does XMR have a mobile wallet yet? Havent been able to follow much in the crypto world..busy with work of lately... but im still XMR/SDC strong.. thanks for the answer in advance... Sabr.io i think is a great selling point for us Privacy centric coins!
legendary
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full member
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bitmonero wallet up and running on windows 8.1 x64. Nice coin hope it goes well  Smiley Could i get some XMR please!!

XMR - 48uBgp7cs7wPfKGa6oW9oahifrQGZeXmV7ZybZpLQgSTAxVjZBwJmmfcyXAgJ627Le9kNQ2zwybH1C2 9uwuuwEgbTGHPuyu

Thanks in advance  Smiley
legendary
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Official Notice

The Mausoleum of the Marquess of Arda constructed; the Estate wants to be dissolved


The first man to die in the Kingdom, the Marquess of Arda, has been buried to his beloved haw, near the Botanical Gardens. The mausoleum is aboveground, quite small and simple in appearance.

The Marquess' Estate has held many auctions in the past and the proceeds have been given to the Monero developers according to his spoken will. Yet there still remains a very large hoard of 10 kilos of gold and other valuables, almost 10,000 mil in total. We would give the Estate to the complete control of Monero developers to do what they wish with the remaining funds. (It has to be noted that this donation is larger than anything recorded in the cAPSLOCK XMR HoF.)

Please appoint the manager for the Estate.

You're doing a great job for this coin & community Smiley
legendary
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Official Notice

The Mausoleum of the Marquess of Arda constructed; the Estate wants to be dissolved


The first man to die in the Kingdom, the Marquess of Arda, has been buried to his beloved haw, near the Botanical Gardens. The mausoleum is aboveground, quite small and simple in appearance.

The Marquess' Estate has held many auctions in the past and the proceeds have been given to the Monero developers according to his spoken will. Yet there still remains a very large hoard of 10 kilos of gold and other valuables, almost 10,000 mil in total. We would give the Estate to the complete control of Monero developers to do what they wish with the remaining funds. (It has to be noted that this donation is larger than anything recorded in the cAPSLOCK XMR HoF.)

Please appoint the manager for the Estate.

R.I.P. Smiley
donator
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Official Notice

The Mausoleum of the Marquess of Arda constructed; the Estate wants to be dissolved


The first man to die in the Kingdom, the Marquess of Arda, has been buried to his beloved haw, near the Botanical Gardens. The mausoleum is aboveground, quite small and simple in appearance.

The Marquess' Estate has held many auctions in the past and the proceeds have been given to the Monero developers according to his spoken will. Yet there still remains a very large hoard of 10 kilos of gold and other valuables, almost 10,000 mil in total. We would give the Estate to the complete control of Monero developers to do what they wish with the remaining funds. (It has to be noted that this donation is larger than anything recorded in the cAPSLOCK XMR HoF.)

Please appoint the manager for the Estate.
sr. member
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hello world
ah yes thank you.

Code:
./bitmonerod --show-time-stats 0

very cool
legendary
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recompiled and resynced with my macbook pro from 2009 with ssd, fantastic work guys!
over all impression is a lot more mature now.
it is also not hard to see that someone really tuned this baby up, all the milisecound measurements etc. the log is a little bit crazy all together, but its ok to leave it on log_level 0 for now so everyone can see i guess Smiley

There is a separate option for the low level timing stuff. Look in --help or in NoodleDoodle's commit message (was posted here a while back).

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