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January 13, 2021, 12:57:48 AM
Transactions change a lot during day. I saw them over 2000/h. What matter is transaction in last 24h. Usually are least on Saturday and most from Tuesday until Friday. At the end of the month will probably again be a 10-20% increase of number of transactions.

Solidly over 20k/day for the 30 day average.  That is fantastic, and climbing strong.  Network perking along like its no big deal, fees are dirt cheap, transactions are fast.  BTC is broken still/again. 3 cheers for XMR.to if you must transact bitcoin.

Interesting statistics,,, I curiously only saw the XMR move when it entered the highlight list on my dashboard. Admittedly for myself, it has been a long time since I actually used it, and so good to see the fees are still as expected and with more coming on the future front. Time to dust off some of that waiting it seems. 20k a day!
legendary
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January 12, 2021, 06:32:19 PM
Transactions change a lot during day. I saw them over 2000/h. What matter is transaction in last 24h. Usually are least on Saturday and most from Tuesday until Friday. At the end of the month will probably again be a 10-20% increase of number of transactions.

Solidly over 20k/day for the 30 day average.  That is fantastic, and climbing strong.  Network perking along like its no big deal, fees are dirt cheap, transactions are fast.  BTC is broken still/again. 3 cheers for XMR.to if you must transact bitcoin.
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January 12, 2021, 05:19:36 PM
Transactions change a lot during day. I saw them over 2000/h. What matter is transaction in last 24h. Usually are least on Saturday and most from Tuesday until Friday. At the end of the month will probably again be a 10-20% increase of number of transactions.
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January 11, 2021, 03:25:08 PM
^  Lots of people prolly getting high rn.  Grin
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January 11, 2021, 02:54:20 PM
Wow, transactions hitting up again  Roll Eyes Grin

legendary
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January 11, 2021, 01:44:52 PM
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what is the genesis of your lower line?

Arbitrary.  Drawn with intent to be level roughly at bottom of the gap.
legendary
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January 11, 2021, 06:35:52 AM
yeah nice chart, I was just learning this stuff, I wonder if this is the correct application.

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January 11, 2021, 05:04:10 AM
^Finally a bit of new year cheer for us. Would prefer to think of this as a long delayed return to logical market growth, but I suppose Bitcoin's current trajectory has some impact. Let's hope the scalded cat lands on the hot tin roof and scatters on up higher;)
legendary
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January 10, 2021, 08:22:06 PM
 
 Coming out of the hole like a scalded cat...

Check out the daily volume and candle height compared to the last 12 & 24 months  Shocked
log chart, but still...




legendary
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January 10, 2021, 06:27:22 PM
Coming up on a test:



what is the genesis of your lower line?
legendary
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January 10, 2021, 05:02:37 PM
Coming up on a test:

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January 10, 2021, 04:52:57 PM
I am very eager-minded towards atomic swaps, but how is Monero solving the issue to swap for example for BTC if you have to be on chain in the same SHA256 environment as the swapable coin? If you have to trust another p2p exchange, as for example bisq, you have no real advantage. So how is Monero trying to solve that?
Atomic swaps will be completely trustless, what you call "p2p exchange like bisq" will only help buyers and sellers find each other and agree on the price.

Exactly, and that is why i am asking  Wink

So it seems they will work like BitTorrent.  There is a tracker basically with offers, and then you can initiate a trade directly on the two chains.  The tracker is not absolutely NEEDED.  People could develop decentralized ways to oracle the offers... I would imagine the trade itself will be a protocol, for which more than one client can be developed.  Similar to the way lightning works.
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January 10, 2021, 04:09:09 PM
I am very eager-minded towards atomic swaps, but how is Monero solving the issue to swap for example for BTC if you have to be on chain in the same SHA256 environment as the swapable coin? If you have to trust another p2p exchange, as for example bisq, you have no real advantage. So how is Monero trying to solve that?
Atomic swaps will be completely trustless, what you call "p2p exchange like bisq" will only help buyers and sellers find each other and agree on the price.

Exactly, and that is why i am asking  Wink
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January 10, 2021, 04:08:12 PM
Hey, you may have to spark up the old exchange software again! Cheesy
Haha, I hope not Cheesy Regulations have taken all the fun out of it. The only way forward is to completely decentralize trading on permissionless, unstoppable exchanges. I believe centralized exchanges will take a big hit in the coming years as we transcend them with decentralized finance. The old broken financial system is pushing us out, and they will come to regret that. Now atomic swaps are being worked on, and there are experiments with wrapped xmr. Eventually wrapped xmr will be made trustless and allow unregulated, KYC-less trading with massive volumes on services such as uniswap. That will be very exciting.


I am very eager-minded towards atomic swaps, but how is Monero solving the issue to swap for example for BTC if you have to be on chain in the same SHA256 environment as the swapable coin? If you have to trust another p2p exchange, as for example bisq, you have no real advantage. So how is Monero trying to solve that?

This is a question for the main thread.

From a technical perspective you are propably right, in terms of value gain because of this technical advantage i think it is also well place here
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January 10, 2021, 02:15:50 PM
i think xmr hadnt start to pump yet. moneroe can see its ath value 300 dollars in 2018.
now it s only 172 which is half of its ath.
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January 10, 2021, 12:18:13 PM
I am very eager-minded towards atomic swaps, but how is Monero solving the issue to swap for example for BTC if you have to be on chain in the same SHA256 environment as the swapable coin? If you have to trust another p2p exchange, as for example bisq, you have no real advantage. So how is Monero trying to solve that?
Atomic swaps will be completely trustless, what you call "p2p exchange like bisq" will only help buyers and sellers find each other and agree on the price.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
January 10, 2021, 11:44:28 AM
Hey, you may have to spark up the old exchange software again! Cheesy
Haha, I hope not Cheesy Regulations have taken all the fun out of it. The only way forward is to completely decentralize trading on permissionless, unstoppable exchanges. I believe centralized exchanges will take a big hit in the coming years as we transcend them with decentralized finance. The old broken financial system is pushing us out, and they will come to regret that. Now atomic swaps are being worked on, and there are experiments with wrapped xmr. Eventually wrapped xmr will be made trustless and allow unregulated, KYC-less trading with massive volumes on services such as uniswap. That will be very exciting.


I am very eager-minded towards atomic swaps, but how is Monero solving the issue to swap for example for BTC if you have to be on chain in the same SHA256 environment as the swapable coin? If you have to trust another p2p exchange, as for example bisq, you have no real advantage. So how is Monero trying to solve that?

This is a question for the main thread.
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only hodl what you understand and love!
January 10, 2021, 05:44:38 AM
Hey, you may have to spark up the old exchange software again! Cheesy
Haha, I hope not Cheesy Regulations have taken all the fun out of it. The only way forward is to completely decentralize trading on permissionless, unstoppable exchanges. I believe centralized exchanges will take a big hit in the coming years as we transcend them with decentralized finance. The old broken financial system is pushing us out, and they will come to regret that. Now atomic swaps are being worked on, and there are experiments with wrapped xmr. Eventually wrapped xmr will be made trustless and allow unregulated, KYC-less trading with massive volumes on services such as uniswap. That will be very exciting.


I am very eager-minded towards atomic swaps, but how is Monero solving the issue to swap for example for BTC if you have to be on chain in the same SHA256 environment as the swapable coin? If you have to trust another p2p exchange, as for example bisq, you have no real advantage. So how is Monero trying to solve that?
legendary
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January 09, 2021, 07:14:35 PM
Hey, you may have to spark up the old exchange software again! Cheesy
Haha, I hope not Cheesy Regulations have taken all the fun out of it. The only way forward is to completely decentralize trading on permissionless, unstoppable exchanges. I believe centralized exchanges will take a big hit in the coming years as we transcend them with decentralized finance. The old broken financial system is pushing us out, and they will come to regret that. Now atomic swaps are being worked on, and there are experiments with wrapped xmr. Eventually wrapped xmr will be made trustless and allow unregulated, KYC-less trading with massive volumes on services such as uniswap. That will be very exciting.

legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
January 09, 2021, 02:36:24 PM
Starting to build a margin position here. From 0.0035 to 0.007 is 2x your BTC. It's inconceivable that this won't happen, and it will likely happen in Q1. Even if we only recover to 0.0053 that's 50% return. XMR has been going down almost consecutively since mid December with no recovery in sight. There's no fundamental reason that I can see for this complete wreckage. We're back to 2016 levels. Before the alphabay pump when XMR struggled to break out past 0.0042. Not that other altcoins are doing great, but for XMR this is the kind of blood in the street and full on capitulation that's perfect for entry. I can't think of any better purchase than monero at the moment. Not a big fan of margin, but just can't help it at these levels.

STRONG BUY



Hey, you may have to spark up the old exchange software again! Cheesy
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