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legendary
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September 19, 2016, 02:39:13 AM
#17
No coin will take Bitcoins IMO It will become the reserve currency of cryptographic currencies, digital gold and other more user friendly crypto currencies will be used for online shopping,day to day transactions etc.
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September 19, 2016, 02:34:19 AM
#16
until now never altcoin replace and take over position bitcoin
all altcoin need bitcoin to exchange in fiat money

requirement altcoin to replace and take over bitcoin
must all exchanger accepted monero pair fiat mone, same with bitcoin
legendary
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September 19, 2016, 02:30:45 AM
#15
well get the fuck out of my thread then i don't remember inviting you shit for brains.
legendary
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September 19, 2016, 02:26:32 AM
#14
A Monero cryptographer broke SDC, maybe you should return the favor or STFU.
They had the same bug but it never went to main net.
ours did but we fixed it in like a day, mind you we have less financial support then XMR and a smaller dev team, we also built the ring signatures from scratch, first of it's kind on bitcoin base!
So in my opinion since we have less funding smaller dev team and we built from scratch unlike XMR who cloned bytecoin overlooking the bug was excusable and thats why i continued to support the project.
The bug is now old news so unless you can find another please keep your fowl language to yourself little boy.

Like bad cryptography, acronyms, can be spun into something they're not by chimerical minds--so take the same skill set you applied to SDC's sloppy handling of ring signatures and apply it to the F in STFU.
You make no sense, run along and play before you hyperventilate and pass out.

I don't make sense? You're the one shilling a shitcoin, but have "XMR the next bitcoin?" as the thread's title. Marketing by comparison doesn't work by comparing your competition to the market leader first. But I'm sure you know that putting SDC in the title is a quick road to Nowheresville ;p
legendary
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September 19, 2016, 02:21:12 AM
#13
So...who likes my chart  Shocked wow much green Shocked



legendary
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September 19, 2016, 02:19:17 AM
#12
A Monero cryptographer broke SDC, maybe you should return the favor or STFU.
They had the same bug but it never went to main net.
ours did but we fixed it in like a day, mind you we have less financial support then XMR and a smaller dev team, we also built the ring signatures from scratch, first of it's kind on bitcoin base!
So in my opinion since we have less funding smaller dev team and we built from scratch unlike XMR who cloned bytecoin overlooking the bug was excusable and thats why i continued to support the project.
The bug is now old news so unless you can find another please keep your fowl language to yourself little boy.

Like bad cryptography, acronyms, can be spun into something they're not by chimerical minds--so take the same skill set you applied to SDC's sloppy handling of ring signatures and apply it to the F in STFU.
You make no sense, run along and play before you hyperventilate and pass out.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1036
Facts are more efficient than fud
September 19, 2016, 02:17:00 AM
#11
A Monero cryptographer broke SDC, maybe you should return the favor or STFU.
They had the same bug but it never went to main net.
ours did but we fixed it in like a day, mind you we have less financial support then XMR and a smaller dev team, we also built the ring signatures from scratch, first of it's kind on bitcoin base!
So in my opinion since we have less funding smaller dev team and we built from scratch unlike XMR who cloned bytecoin overlooking the bug was excusable and thats why i continued to support the project.
The bug is now old news so unless you can find another please keep your fowl language to yourself little boy.

Like bad cryptography, acronyms, can be spun into something they're not by chimerical minds--so take the same skill set you applied to SDC's sloppy handling of ring signatures and apply it to the F in STFU.
legendary
Activity: 1190
Merit: 1002
Pecvniate obedivnt omnia.
September 19, 2016, 02:11:10 AM
#10
A Monero cryptographer broke SDC, maybe you should return the favor or STFU.
They had the same bug but it never went to main net.
ours did but we fixed it in like a day, mind you we have less financial support then XMR and a smaller dev team, we also built the ring signatures from scratch, first of it's kind on bitcoin base!
So in my opinion since we have less funding smaller dev team and we built from scratch unlike XMR who cloned bytecoin overlooking the bug was excusable and thats why i continued to support the project.
The bug is now old news so unless you can find another please keep your fowl language to yourself little boy.
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1036
Facts are more efficient than fud
September 19, 2016, 01:11:16 AM
#9
A Monero cryptographer broke SDC, maybe you should return the favor or STFU.
legendary
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Pecvniate obedivnt omnia.
September 19, 2016, 12:15:28 AM
#8
So your development team only builds the coin and then leave it to the users to market it and get merchants to accept it?

Well, I find that the purest form of immutability, honestly.  The code is there, once and for all, implementing the white paper protocol.  One can of course always implement bug corrections, and efficiency improvements, but ideally, once the protocol is correctly implemented, that should be it, and there shouldn't be any "dev team" hanging around, having some moral high ground to break immutability by "improving" the protocol (and hence change it).

So monero should of just remained a pure byte coin clone and not made any improvements as they have(small)?
hero member
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September 19, 2016, 12:11:04 AM
#7
So your development team only builds the coin and then leave it to the users to market it and get merchants to accept it?

Well, I find that the purest form of immutability, honestly.  The code is there, once and for all, implementing the white paper protocol.  One can of course always implement bug corrections, and efficiency improvements, but ideally, once the protocol is correctly implemented, that should be it, and there shouldn't be any "dev team" hanging around, having some moral high ground to break immutability by "improving" the protocol (and hence change it).
hero member
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September 19, 2016, 12:09:14 AM
#6
I doubt it just have a look at how it measures up to the supposed shit coin Shadowcash(SDC).
No wonder XMR fan boys wage a smear campaign on it this chart sort of speaks for its self! now go check the price difference  Roll Eyes




I would say that the only thing that is of any importance here, is multisig.  All the rest is not a coin's business.  The coin = the block chain protocol.  Whether you can chat, have graphical interfaces, an Apple implementation, commercial applications, network technology etc... ON TOP or NEXT to it is not the coin's business, and has nothing to do with the soundness of the protocol.

What matters for a coin is the protocol, and its privacy and economic consequences.  Can it be asic mined, can one track a succession of transactions on the block chain, are there ways to do more than simple transactions (multisig for instance), smart contracts, are there hard limits like block size, what is the coin emission model, ...

But chatting, networking, and other fancy stuff can always be done *independently* of the basic coin protocol.  So it doesn't matter.

But multisig is essential.
legendary
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September 18, 2016, 11:59:03 PM
#5
So your development team only builds the coin and then leave it to the users to market it and get merchants to accept it? That may be is how bitcoin made its success but it is hardly going to work in this time and day. It is now a different time and the coin itself should prove to be more to attain success. It also should have a group that manipulates the crowd and more importantly for some also the price. This may be hard for you to accept but I speculate that the bitcoin insiders and supporters might have undergone some manipulative tactics to attain the coin's success.
I never said we would not market it.
what is the need to market to a centralised market when we build a decentralised platform that combines Tor/i2p,encrypted end to end chat/group chat, optional anonymous transactions as well as traceable transactions and a decentralised market? there is no need for us to market towards them, we are going to replace them.
all this will also be available on mobile thats a game changer!
legendary
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September 18, 2016, 11:53:03 PM
#4
So your development team only builds the coin and then leave it to the users to market it and get merchants to accept it? That may be is how bitcoin made its success but it is hardly going to work in this time and day. It is now a different time and the coin itself should prove to be more to attain success. It also should have a group that manipulates the crowd and more importantly for some also the price. This may be hard for you to accept but I speculate that the bitcoin insiders and supporters might have undergone some manipulative tactics to attain the coin's success.
legendary
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Merit: 1002
Pecvniate obedivnt omnia.
September 18, 2016, 11:27:50 PM
#3
Ok that picture speaks volumes about Shadowcoin. So why is their development team not working hard to get it accepted in the darknet market place? Instead of comparing it to the others why not do the hard work and try to make it a winner.
I think it would be rather foolish of the Developers to do this, they are best not to risk imprisonment, but nothing stoping supporters requesting their nominated DM to accept us, the wallet is working and ready to go for some time, would love to see this personally, but i know our Development team personally would stay out of it completly.
legendary
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September 18, 2016, 11:23:20 PM
#2
Ok that picture speaks volumes about Shadowcoin. So why is their development team not working hard to get it accepted in the darknet market place? Instead of comparing it to the others why not do the hard work and try to make it a winner.
legendary
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September 18, 2016, 08:48:03 PM
#1
I doubt it just have a look at how it measures up to the supposed shit coin Shadowcash(SDC).
No wonder XMR fan boys wage a smear campaign on it this chart sort of speaks for its self! now go check the price difference  Roll Eyes


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