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2021-02-07 06:05 28008747 Anonymous (monero_coins-5bfd713ac9e77c0051d5583f (1).jpg 531x398 64kB)
Why does this coin piss people off so much?
2 min later 28008972 Anonymous
Because they’re too microcephalic to understand how it works.
literally one of the most undervalued coins on the market, I’m never selling my stack.
7 min later 28009370 Anonymous
Zcash is better
9 min later 28009485 Anonymous
>>28009370
zcash is traceable though?
11 min later 28009663 Anonymous
>>28008747
It's easy to get angry at things you don't understand.
32 min later 28011213 anonymous (thedebateisover.png 625x417 360kB)
>>28009663
40 min later 28011800 Anonymous
I used to be quite in with Monero. But I couldn’t escape the sinking feeling that it is a scam. It started off as a scam and I believe it is possible that it is still a scam in a sense.
I find it unlikely that the MRL would release the most optimized miner for a new algo. Given that general people find a more efficient way to move as the algo ages. And no one would ever be able to tell that the crime was happening.
42 min later 28011971 Anonymous
>>28011800
You are so fucking retarded holy shit leave this board and keep your spacing on reddit
42 min later 28011991 Anonymous
>>28008747
Because its a fucking premined shitcoin with an infinite supply. The supply cant be verified.
42 min later 28012002 Anonymous
>>28011800
wtf are you talking about, pajeet
42 min later 28012011 Anonymous
because it’s a piece of shit crabcoin that’s done NOTHING despite the bullrun and despite the massive darknet adoption these last 6 months
43 min later 28012018 Anonymous
It has a backdoor.
44 min later 28012138 Anonymous
>>28012018
you are confusing with your mom
45 min later 28012234 Anonymous
>>28012011
this anon had never visited biz before 11/20
49 min later 28012497 Anonymous
>>28008747
Because it has a cool M
52 min later 28012711 Anonymous
Because Fluffypony is a larping faggot with no vision that should not be trusted
Also, ripe govt regulatory target because of fluffypony and nes cartridge era techsmology
54 min later 28012884 Anonymous (1612333941773.jpg 243x250 8kB)
>>28008972
Value of the Monero doesn't matter. In matter of fact it's good that it's just moderately valuated asset.
Monero is designed for secure and private transfers. That is also what it does perfectly.
It is more like one of the most important tools of the cryptoworld, rather than something which value should be speculated as it is priceless already.
56 min later 28012994 Anonymous (1612565092631.png 641x363 339kB)
>>28008747
It, and other currencies like it, are dangerous to the long term sustainability of governments which control their populations through economic means. A lot of dumb people think this means seething governments are just going to be dethroned and have to deal with it while all the citizens dab on them. People with foresight realize making a first world nation's carrot obsolete means we'll only be left with the stick. The seething is warranted as many smart people realize making that trade is probably for the worst (unless they can actually get their hands on fuck-you money tier amounts of XMR and not actually be in the country when shit starts hitting the fan).
56 min later 28013049 Anonymous
>>28012884
I mined it for a week 3 years ago. What do you recommend if mining today?
57 min later 28013119 Anonymous
>>28012884
I mean to ask, what monero miner is best?
1 hours later 28013437 Anonymous
its a payment coin, a utility coin. its not going to make you rich but it might stop you getting arrested buying drugs on some gay market.
1 hours later 28013589 Anonymous
>>28012884
/thread
1 hours later 28013635 Anonymous
>>28011991
supply is capped to 2^64 actually
1 hours later 28013648 Anonymous
>>28008747
The $6 I got free from coinbase is now like $24 so that’s okay
1 hours later 28013672 Anonymous
i lost 75% of my BTC Stack because i fell for the mah privacy meme
1 hours later 28013796 Anonymous
its more of a currency than store of value
1 hours later 28013840 Anonymous
>>28013672
what a waste
1 hours later 28013891 Anonymous
>>28008747
one of the few coins that I don't actively hate but don't see a real use for
1 hours later 28013948 Anonymous
>>28009485
>private enough for fungibility with enough traceability to catch the bad guys
They literally said this kek
1 hours later 28013957 Anonymous
>>28013119
xmrig
1 hours later 28013997 Anonymous
>>28013891
i can think of 100 uses. you lack creativity and or common sense
1 hours later 28014029 Anonymous
>>28013891
it's literally the only crypto with an actual use lol, that being private transaction of value. It's why Monero is taking over the dark net.
1 hours later 28014055 Anonymous
it has already been adopted, no real room for growth
1 hours later 28014150 Anonymous
>>28013957
is my 1060 a cuda 10?
1 hours later 28014176 Anonymous
>>28013891
Uses 1. Buying Heroin 2. Buying Crack 3. Buying LSD
1 hours later 28014198 Anonymous
>>28008747
because it's the one true coin that holds cryptos original values, and because of that, it makes zoomers seethe because it doesn't pump and dump
1 hours later 28014229 Anonymous
>>28013119
>>28013049
Monero can be mined most easily with AMD processors such as Threadrippers.
https://monerobenchmarks.info
https://cryptomining-blog.com/11384 -randomx-mining-performance-on-amd- ryzen-threadripper-3990x-processor- 64c-128t/
Just don't expect huge gains. Although it doesn't take so much power to run cpus only.
1 hours later 28014299 Anonymous
>>28014176
this is dumb. it can be used for buying whatever. it's a god damn currency
1 hours later 28014398 Anonymous
>>28014299
Yes buy Class A drugs using a bank transfer and see what happens you fucking retarded dipshit
1 hours later 28014468 Anonymous
It shouldn't piss off anyone other than every government agency of every country.
I hope it lives on as a black market coin.
1 hours later 28014488 Anonymous
>>28014229
Hey, thanks anon. I'm going to mine for a month and see what my 1060 shitbox can do
1 hours later 28014583 Anonymous
Dogshit stable coin.
Will never moon and it's not worth holding, just buy it if you need to use it.
1 hours later 28014603 Anonymous
>>28014398
you're a total fucking idiot or a fed
1 hours later 28014780 Anonymous
>>28008747
Opinions on XHV?
1 hours later 28015302 Anonymous
>>28014229
is it not more efficent to mine xmr with gpus?
1 hours later 28015563 Anonymous
>>28014780
At least it's not an outright "XMR killer" pajeet scam like LOKI
1 hours later 28015601 Anonymous
Coin is great, if I had to choose a coin to replace fiat it would be monero. But the majority of us care about the price, not the tech, if it underperforms then it's a piece of shit for most of us.
I think the problem is people are afraid it might get banned from exchanges (already happened before) because the jewish government doesn't like the idea of not controlling people
1 hours later 28015871 Anonymous
How can you privately cash out Monero?
1 hours later 28015936 Anonymous
>>28015871
you don't, that the point, it's not a coin for speculation, it's a coin for actual IRL use
1 hours later 28015964 Anonymous
>>28015302
No. The RandomX algorithm uses instructions not available in the "simple" gpu processing cores (so they have to be emulated which is not efficient) and RandomX works best with a high RAM to CPU core count ration
1 hours later 28016383 Anonymous
>>28015936
The irl use is cashing it out...
1 hours later 28016503 Anonymous
>>28015964
what do the huge xmr mining farms look like then?
1 hours later 28016554 Anonymous
>>28015964
i'm using a remote node out of east europe w/ 79 active users. After sync I can start minning with the GUI wallet. The other miner XMRig installed but I don't know how to set it up. Maybe add the wallet into the .config? How is XMRig better than the GUI wallet miner?
1 hours later 28016728 Anonymous
holy shit XMR is taking forever to sync, even using a remote node. 20 minutes now and only 24%. Seems to be at a stand still now. I think this is why I gave up 3 years ago.
1 hours later 28016826 Anonymous (Cheers Biz.jpg 1000x1000 94kB)
Litecoin is adding privacy and monero will be useless
1 hours later 28016945 Anonymous
>Daemon is synchronized 100%
>637000 Wallet blocks remaining
wtf is a wallet block?
1 hours later 28017018 Anonymous
>>28016826
should i mine litecoin or monero?
1 hours later 28017043 Anonymous
>>28016945
restart your wallet.
are you connecting to a remote node or are you syncing to the blockchain?
1 hours later 28017074 Anonymous
Stupid Bitcoin ripoff
1 hours later 28017183 Anonymous (3Q7sL8xH_400x400.jpg 400x400 20kB)
Anonymous Smart Contracts with Homomorphic Encryption coming on testnet, goodbye Monero
1 hours later 28017227 Anonymous
>>28017043
i connected to a remote node to speed up the sync so I can start mining with this GUI Wallet. You know the GUI wallet can mine also. I have no room to download the entire blockchain.
1 hours later 28017300 Anonymous
>>28008747
Doesn't piss me off but it does piss off the feds which means it will be taken down eventually. It's the Al Capone of crypto, it's had a nice career and will be talked about for years but it WILL eventually be taken down by the irs and it will die in a cave.
1 hours later 28017901 Anonymous
>>28014229
i have about 100 shitty 1 gb amazon virtual machines that i don't use and they don't cost me nothing
you think it would be worth the hussle of setting up a miner ?
every tutorial out there uses either windows or ubuntu interface , i only have access via ssh to centos terminal
any idea where i can start ?
cheers fren
2 hours later 28018186 Anonymous (EsgvN67VcAUsCXs.jpg 645x435 61kB)
>>28008747
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aC9Uu 5BUxII
2 hours later 28018244 Anonymous
>>28016383
>not paying other people with your crypto
2 hours later 28018275 Anonymous
>>28017183
shitcoin nobody's ever heard of, yawn
>>28016826
Optional privacy is less than useless, it is a literal waste of time as ZCash demonstrates
2 hours later 28018280 Anonymous
>>28017901
how do you get 100 vm. don't they ask and check for duplicate cc?
2 hours later 28018369 Anonymous
>>28013648
I didn't even get mine. Coinbase sucks cock. And the transaction fees are cancer
2 hours later 28018530 Anonymous
>>28018280
you can use disposable CC's to create accounts , but lately it's very difficult to create one
i still have some accounts that i created a long time ago , i used to use their port25 to send emails
2 hours later 28019019 Anonymous
>>28018530
pretty sure any provider checks for multiple high-cpu machines and kills them these days. most straight up disallow any mining whatsoever
2 hours later 28019106 Anonymous
>>28018186
good talk and speaker
2 hours later 28019183 Anonymous
>>28018530
>>28019019
solar farm in the desert is what I'm dreaming
2 hours later 28019191 Anonymous
>>28019019
doesn't hurt to try
2 hours later 28019218 Anonymous
>>28018186
10k for one monero? that doesn't sound right
2 hours later 28019335 Anonymous
>>28018275
you'll hear about it soon mate
2 hours later 28019493 Anonymous
>>28019335
what exchange?
2 hours later 28019642 Anonymous
>>28008747
Because people here prefer Pajeet pump and dumps where they lose 40% of their money in the space of 3 hours.
2 hours later 28019717 Anonymous
>>28011800
Are your parents siblings?
2 hours later 28019737 Anonymous
>>28008972
I’m waiting for the DeFi boom, then moving a shitload into XMR. All in LINK and AAVE for the next 6 months minimum.
2 hours later 28019766 Anonymous
>>28019183
if you watch the mstr webinar thats basically what they talked about. creating solar/hydro/geothermal bitcoin mines in the middle of nowhere to turn free evergy info free money
>>28019191
im sure if anybody has worked out how to detech and ban them its amazon though
2 hours later 28019784 Anonymous
>>28019493
Hotbit, TradeOgre (for btc pair), Kucoin
3 year accumulation
this shit is gonna fly so high
2 hours later 28019792 Anonymous
>>28013891
It's LITERALLY the only crypto that has a real use RIGHT NOW.
You must be fucking actually retarded.
2 hours later 28019995 Anonymous
>>28013891
Are you fucking retarded?
2 hours later 28020032 Anonymous
>>28014398
Can you even read?
2 hours later 28020243 Anonymous
>>28017074
It's basically Bitcoin if Bitcoin were actually useful for anything.
2 hours later 28020279 Anonymous
>>28018186
If Monero ever reaches $10,000 I will be a 8 figure millionaire. I still won't cash out though.
2 hours later 28020473 Anonymous
>>28020243
other than digital scarcity and store of value, yeah, just the two most important things that give crypto at all any non-tech driven utilitarian value
2 hours later 28020657 Anonymous
>>28019766
local news in wa state interviewed a guy from seattle that built a solar farm + warehouse out in eastern washington area (nevada environment) 3 years ago. I thought of the idea myself before seeing him on TV. He had the money to actually do it though. Guy is prob a billionaire now. He had hundreds of those Chinese miners that were selling out in 2017. Talking about upgrading and buying more, more, more... what a fucking cool life
2 hours later 28020714 Anonymous
>>28016503
Huge amount of cheap motherboards with TRX4 socket for Threadripper and filled with RAM.
I don't think there is huge Monero mining farms. It's much more decentralized around the world as it isn't so profitable as ETH and BTC.
2 hours later 28021563 Anonymous
fking hell took an hour to sync on remote node. can't even mine solo. says mining is only available on local daemons. i'm guessing i need all day to synch and like 40 gigs free???
2 hours later 28021792 Anonymous
>>28016728
The entire block chain has to be parsed by your wallet because only you can see if a transaction belonged to you.
2 hours later 28021890 Anonymous
>>28020714
AMD and APPL stock are supposed to skyrocket in the next 1-2 years. Intel made some critical error and is self-imploding by design so israel can buy on the cheap and move it all to Israel, some insiders say. In the mean time AMD and APPL are making huge moves. APPL will be making their own chips and electric cars
2 hours later 28021923 Anonymous
>>28021563
You don't need to sync if you pool mine with XMRig
You should pool mine anyway unless you have crazy hardware, or you risk going 1 month without payout.
Choose a smaller pool to help the network.
2 hours later 28021957 Anonymous
>>28021563
no, just download xmr stak. you don't need to use the GUI to mine -- in fact, it is probably the worst way to mine because it's extremely difficult to solo mine blocks.
Mining in a pool gives you rewards over time because you work with everyone else in your pool.
2 hours later 28022018 Anonymous
>>28008747
because it's what bitcoin wish it could be.
2 hours later 28022059 Anonymous
>>28021957
okay
2 hours later 28022204 Anonymous
>>28021890
I already created suicide stack of AMD 2017 when it was clear that crypto mining will change everything. I dont know how many of you remember that AMD even created dedicated crypto mining gpus.
2 hours later 28022242 Anonymous
TRTL V2 is going to be 27x more secure
2 hours later 28022642 Anonymous
>>28008747
Because it's a good technology that works and follows the original vision of crypto.
Many people bought it 2-3 years ago, and lost potential gains because it's depreciating compared to BTC or ETH. It's keeping up with the USD, but it's not enough in crypto nowadays.
I personally think it'll get back with BTC in the next months, and has a chance get back in the spotlight if some shit happens that calls for real privacy in crypto.
But who knows...
3 hours later 28023002 Anonymous
>>28016728
Monero wasn’t designed with ADHD spergs like you in mind.
3 hours later 28023094 Anonymous
>>28023002
no it was designed by scammers actually
3 hours later 28023593 Anonymous
>>28023094
>2.6 billion marketcap and still hasn't exit scammed
Must be some pretty patient scammers huh
3 hours later 28023803 Anonymous
>>28023593
never heard of bytecoin?
3 hours later 28023896 Anonymous
>>28023002
I used to watch Star Trek: TNG growing up. I'm fully qualified to be a part of this crowd.
3 hours later 28024325 Chronos
>>28008747
Because it makes me less money that even some shitcoins even if it has important use cases.
3 hours later 28024438 Anonymous
>>28021957
does xmr-stak have a windows executable?
3 hours later 28024887 Anonymous
dunno how to get this running. looks like linux https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-s tak
3 hours later 28024973 Anonymous
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCb W58_zqeY
3 hours later 28025187 Anonymous
>>28021957
okay, found the .exe here at the bottom https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-s tak/releases/tag/1.0.5-rx
3 hours later 28025330 Anonymous
>>28021957
give a good pool. friendo
3 hours later 28025499 Anonymous
going w/
>supportxmr.com PPLNS 0.6% 0.1 XMR 99.93%
https://monero.org/services/mining- pools/
for now
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