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Welcome to XMR General, dedicated to the discussion of the world's leading privacy-coin!
Because Monero is secure, low-fee, and borderless, people can easily send money despite corrupt and broken governments or banks. This provides economic empowerment of individuals in oppressive countries or depressed economies.
Private financial history protects consumers and companies from price manipulation, supply chain exploitation, economic discrimination, or the like. Monero is the only cryptocurrency that has the features to serve as completely fungible, decentralized, electronic cash.

If you're new, feel free to ask any questions you like and a Monero Chad will be with you shortly.

WHAT IS MONERO?
https://web.getmonero.org/resources/about/

HOW TO STORE MONERO:
https://www.getmonero.org/downloads/ < Full GUI wallet, for your PC
https://cakewallet.com/ < A simple, phone friendly wallet


WHERE TO GET MONERO?
https://bisq.network/ <Trade Bitcoin for Monero completely anonymously over Tor, decentralized. Slow but completely private!
https://cakewallet.com/ <Trade Bitcoin for Monero through a centralized exchange built into the wallet!
https://localmonero.co/?language=en <(Always look for vendors with lots of good reviews)
https://kycnot.me/ <Exchanges and services with no KYC requirements
https://web.getmonero.org/get-started/mining/ <A brief introduction to PoW Mining.

STATS:
https://moneroblocks.info/stats/transaction-stats < Monero Daily Transactions

>> No.24648099

>>24647536
What's with the explosion in total txns today?

>> No.24648877

>>24648099
Slowly, then suddenly. 30k is gonna be hype.

>> No.24649334

>>24648099
Probably someone is testing the capability of the network.

>> No.24649349

damn wtf bros we're actually doing it, xmr is decoupling

>> No.24649426

been holding bat for 3 years, bought in at 38c, it's at 23 now. Should I wait for the inevitable scam pump that BAt always does or just swap it for XMR now. Please help me

>> No.24649427

>>24649334
Just the ability to process them in general have approved a lot over a couple years. It's pretty great to see.
>12/21/2017: 9.4k Monero transactions. $20 avg. transaction fee.
>Yesterday: 27.8k Monero transactions. $0.04 avg. transaction fee.

>> No.24649467

Someone send me 0.01 XMR please.
I said please.
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>> No.24649501

>>24649467
What do you need $1.38 for?

>> No.24649549
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24649549

>>24649467
it glows

>> No.24649561

>>24649501
I need it because I have extreme luck and $1.37 will be $1.337 in 1 year If I happen to own it.
But If I buy it the luck and fortune gods will not bless us all with their magic.

>> No.24649638
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24649638

Monero's Google Trends results for the past year. Evidently on a slow rise with a big peak in mid-September.
>>24649561
Fai enough.

>> No.24649667
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monero-chan is cute!

>> No.24649683

>>24649638
If you send me 0.01 XMR I will send you back x100 in 1 year.

>> No.24649754

>>24649467
>not a subaddress
NGMI

>> No.24649757

Reminder that Monero is just a fork of Bytecoin and can be tracked. Use PRV or 0xMonero.

Also, thanking the guy that FUDs 0xMR in advance for the bump.

>> No.24649801

>>24649638
dude this + the fact all the bitcoin is being bought up by huge institutions has me bullish af. These drops don't mean shit in the long run.

>> No.24649822

>>24649757
your glow is showing, ranjeet.

>> No.24649828

>>24649754
YIWMI
tfw I will hold 0.01 Monero for 40 years.

Send it to me I will post screenshot each month for 40 years.

>> No.24649873
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>>24649757
we're all gonna make it bros except for this guy

>> No.24650143

>>24649467
i sent 0.01xmr. dont need anything back.

just pay it forward.

>> No.24650162

>>24650143
stop feeding the pajeets, they will become dependent.

>> No.24650298
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Chad is smart, chad only buys

>> No.24650981
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24650981

Holy shit this pump. It really is the new store of value coin while everything else bleeds into it, huh?

>> No.24651193

>>24650981
don't pull conclusions too quick, but yes. This is what to expect in the future

>> No.24651333

>>24650981
>It really is the new store of value coin while everything else bleeds into it, huh?
That's what I did, then I see COMP waiting for weeks to find a good entry but all it does it pump

>> No.24651380

>>24651193
The entire market is down 5-8% from yesterday, while XMR is up 2-4%. This isn't a coincidence anymore. Just the fact that it isn't crashing along with everything else says it's adoption and investor base is solid, but pumping? That says it's both usable AND stable enough for smart money to be cashing out into it instead of conventional stable coins.
I'm not trying to be a moonboy, I'm just saying it's impressive how close XMR has come to being the real cash equivalent for crypto. Every day a project holds it price against a bear market, I believe in it more and more longterm.

>> No.24651781
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24651781

>>24650981
Yes

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>>24651380
You notice something anon?

>> No.24652131

>>24651829
so cash out bullrun into XMR?

>> No.24652296

>>24651829
this is what uncorrelation looks like.

>> No.24652342

>>24651781
based research.

>> No.24652660

>>24651781
I hold a comfy amount and even I find this ridiculous... That 10 year projection means I could retire for life. Based?

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>>24648099
>today
someone hasn't been paying attention, oopsie :^)

>> No.24653309

>>24652660
this paper is from like 2 years ago and we are still very far from 14 hundred so no

>> No.24653327

>>24652660
the projection is out of date and wrong at this point, but I can assure you XMR will reach those numbers.
XMR is where BTC was before it did it's first run up to 1000+
it's all happening in slow motion, anons. hold steady. we have pocket aces and the flop was KAA. Let the BTC maxi's think they're winning with a full house....for now

>> No.24653340

ive been watching the monero behaviour for the past two weeks and its very exciting that it seems to have some inertia or decoupling from the bitcoin behaviour, this is the kind of thing that makes me very bullish about monero

>> No.24653358

>>24653309
But as another Anon pointed out, our price should be around 1.2k rn if XMR price behaved like BTC price per transaction. Price suppression has lengthened accumulation for us. We will see significant price discovery soon.

>> No.24653396

>>24653224
I check daily retard. But it has spiked over the last 2 days to an ATH.

Who is keeping us EXACTLY below .0075 BTC?

>> No.24653491

>>24653358
this is not 2017, i dont think this money coming in for bitcoin is going to trickle down into an alt season. This is institutional money and they dont buy altcoins.

>> No.24653513

>>24653396
>I check daily retard. But it has spiked over the last 2 days to an ATH.
then you should be well-aware that it always spikes when it breaks ATH tx/24h.... do you need an attached image with red circles? <3
>Who is keeping us EXACTLY below .0075 BTC?
Binance whales. the book doesn't lie. but have faith, for they only do this to accumulate as much as possible. when the jig is up, they will pump it and unload at 0.05-0.1 btc.
but what do i know? i'm just an anonymous guy on the internet.

>> No.24653547

>>24651380
What's weirder is that when every shit crypto was pumping massively last month, Monero gained but nowhere near to the extent of other alts. For anyone paying attention, it's obvious that these unregulated markets are clearly being manipulated by whales and powerful entities looking to gain as much value as possible.
This, however, brings to mind this question: If the markets are being manipulated to pump and dump crypto, why would Monero not be part of this scheme?
>>24653396
>Who is keeping us EXACTLY below .0075 BTC?
Whales and other powerful people who are accumulating.
The tinfoil guess is there is inside info on a coinbase listing date and the one's in the know are stacking as much Monero as possible with this stupidly low Bitcoin ratio.

>> No.24653563

>>24653327
I knew I wasnt the only one that thought this...it feels like btc at xmr's current mcap (~2b)

>> No.24653617

I'm a little tipsy and about to get 100% comfy, it took me 30 seconds to get the percentage symbol right on my keyboard.
currently 50% btc, 20% XMR, 30% ETH.

stop me, or don't

>> No.24653703

>>24653513
I asked why the txns spiked you fucking idiot.

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24653716

>tfw waiting for it to dip below 120 again to double my position
>tfw its not happening

>> No.24653729

What price do you think xmr will hit if btc goes to 100k this market cycle?

>> No.24653747
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24653747

Xmr always to difficult to store. GUI is a pain in the ass and nobody would keep a significant amount of xmr on a phone cake wallet. It’s really just out of scope for mainstream adoption. Trezor and ledger don’t even support it.

>> No.24653757

>>24653491
Nigga XMR is not some shit altcoin ok? How many DNM Bibles explicitly tell merchants and customers to use XRP or ZCash or some fucking food token. I agree that alt season is less likely to happen, but real and useful projects will see significant adoption because of their use case. Goddamn just stop being an absolutist

>> No.24653761

>>24653729
20k

>> No.24653781

>>24653729
like i said in a previous post i dont think well see an alt season if BTC runs, look at the price right now, BTC went back to 2018 ATH but NO altcoin followed, the money is not trickling down anymore

>> No.24653824

>>24653547
Because if they pumped Monero for normies to bagholders, they will realize that they unwittingly began holding real digital anonymous cash. Whales won’t risk that so they pump shitcoins, suppress the golden goose, and accumulate with their proceeds from dumping food tokens and shit projects on dumbfucks. How new are you?

>> No.24653833

>>24653747
>GUI is a pain in the ass
where is this meme coming from? GUI WAS a pain in the ass but in the last couple of years it has become completely usable

>> No.24653867

>>24653729
10k peak. We will see it crash from glowie interference and MSM FUD/slander/libel. Buy back in at 1-2k and wait for the ride to 30-50k. Once we hit that, it could fully decouple from BTC’s market cycles of sentiment changes and it flips BTC as a decentralized cash network.

>> No.24653873

>>24653833
I forgot about mymonero web wallet is that still around?

>> No.24653883

>>24653833
too bad it's detected as a virus by most AV software
>inb4 GNU/Linux
yeah sure, no normie is using the leenuks desktop in the year 20020

>> No.24653900

>>24653781
This is retarded. It’s like saying that 2017 alt season would never happen in May 2017 when BTC reclaimed and started setting marginal ATH’s. We need to see a massive peak around 100-200k before a 3Q 2021 alt season can be ruled out.

>> No.24653904

>>24653747
>Trezor and ledger don’t even support it.
Yes they do. I use CLI and I think xmr users are a bit more intuitive on average and aren't the type to store their life savings in a browser extension or mobile app or wahtever (which defeats the purpose of xmr anyway)
>>24653761
Although I expect btc to hit 300k-400k, and xmr .1-.2

>> No.24653909

>>24653873
yeah, its the brony website

>> No.24653997

>>24653824
It was clearly a rhetorical question. Read the rest of my post.
>>24653873
don't use a web wallet.
The gui is extremely simple to use these days.
>>24653729
I think a .1 BTC ratio is a potential peak and a lot more realistic than people would think.

>> No.24654040
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>>24653883
If monero was easy to store very large amounts it would be over 5k right now. Like how storing BTC with a hardware wallet is. GUI is difficult imagine a normie having to troubleshoot himself and feeling like all their funds are gone lol

>> No.24654114

>>24654040
do you really believe there are normies on crypto right now?
If there any they have their coins on exchanges

>> No.24654160

Wait does trezor support xmr now? It looks like they do after quick search why are people recommending gui if this is true

>> No.24654242

>>24653491
I think it happens no matter what, as a result of bitcoin mooning. Normies will always look for other opportunities to get the next 2x 3x and so forth.

>> No.24654315

>>24654160
why would you buy a glorified tails usb drive?

>> No.24654380

>>24654160
imagine being such a fucking retard that you blame us for not doing a simple web search like a functioning adult.

>> No.24654395

>>24653703
>I asked why the txns spiked you fucking idiot.
because people are spending monero you fucking idiot
why did they spike the last times? monero rarely has a major catalyst event...

>> No.24654404

you still have to download gui to use trezor lmao to many steps xmr will never reach mass adoption if it can’t easily be stored. That’s why I gave up and looks like nothing has changed and never will. Idk why trezor & ledger don’t make native support possible. Easiest options in 2020 are phone wallet and web wallet since 2017 and this won’t get people to buy and store for long periods of time.

>> No.24654441

>>24653883
>too bad it's detected as a virus by most AV software
do you have trouble whitlisting an application? if so, cryptocurrency may not be for you. May I recommend the bitcoin grayscale trust, sir?

>> No.24654481

>>24654315
well, anyone with a brain wouldn't bother buying a glorified tails usb drive. but normies can't even boot from a USB and if they want monero they will NEED coinbase --> trezor ez-mode.
remember, the average person is retarded. and 50% of the population is dumber than that retard by definition.

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>>24654404

>> No.24654527

>>24654404
>xmr will never reach mass adoption i
>on-chain metrics literally mooning
i am so glad you gave up, please don't return until 4-digit XMR

>> No.24654532

Reminder that a certain % of people who hold/use Monero to solicit children or child pornography on the dark web.

>> No.24654538 [DELETED] 

>>24653824
My bad, Anon. I response to your first response. Carry on, XMR chad

>> No.24654553

>>24654532
bullish tbqh

>> No.24654560

I heard litecoin is implementing mimble wimble. How private will this make ltc? Is it a threat to xmr?

>> No.24654586

>>24654532
>reminder that a larger % of child exploitation is funded by USD and other fiat currencies
>a currency has no responsibility to how it is used, only to how it stores/sends value
when was the last time you saw the US dollar condemned instead of the criminals using it? your argument is retarded.

>> No.24654607

>>24654532
Don’t tell this anon about people doing the same with BTC, USD, and countless other means of transacting value. I’m pretty sure you could exchange a flock of chickens for anything if you find the right person to transact with. Kys glowie

>> No.24654609

>>24654114
I am sure they are.
Whatsapp group dead since 2017 is now shitposting 24/7 about BTC to 250k.

Having coins on an exchange is cancer of the crypto narrative, everyone should move off as soon as they bought what they want to hold, but being this an XMR thread you indeed already know.

>>24653491
true, and wait for BTC ETCs to become widespread...
BTC is becoming a commodity, little people will ever own a wallet in the next years, XMR will be the only crypto's cypherpunk staple to resist or exist, price action, I have no idea what this implies.

>> No.24654643

>>24654560
>I heard litecoin is implementing mimble wimble. How private will this make ltc? Is it a threat to xmr?
i heard litecoin and bitcoin were implementing privacy SOON TM for the past 3-4 years. if they can't even form consensus on block size, do you expect a consensus on privacy implementation?
furthermore, will the implementation be private by default? if not, then it is not truly private as the optionally-private transactions will draw scrutiny to themselves inherently.

>> No.24654648

>>24653997
My bad, Anon. I response to your first response. Carry on, XMR chad

>> No.24654656

>>24654532
A far higher % use Bitcoin and fiat.
>>24654560
From what I see LTC with mimblewimble would be sorta like, more private than Zcash but likely less superior to Monero - Monero has been built around privacy for 6 years while Litecoin has only recently pivoted to that focus.

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>>24651781
>XRP
>0.00

>> No.24654695

>>24654643
Yeah, BTC can’t tackle scalability. Imagine adding a feature that inherently makes it more difficult to scale. The priorities/needs of BTC do not lean toward enhancing user privacy.

>> No.24654702

>>24654532
If it's safe for the criminals, it's safe for everyone. Darknet adoption of XMR will be just as bullish as darknet adoption of BTC was.

>> No.24654718

>>24654481
I agree with this. Exactly 100% correct. And it sucks. Coinbase knows they can add monero and it still comply with regulations etc. but they won’t bc backlash.

>> No.24654760

>>24654404
bullish fud, keep the normans out for as long as possible please

>> No.24654820

>>24654441
I don't.
the general public does.

>smug cunt...

>> No.24654890

>>24654695
also, btc is the first-mover advantage crypto - there is institutional and government money in an ENTIRELY PUBLIC CHAIN already.
what incentive do those entities have making it private? that would only relinquish control; something that powerful entities do not willingly do. it is much more likely that, to fight XMR or other privacy coins, they actually pump BTC and promote it is safe/private while knowing damn well it isn't.
it is up to us to keep the buying pressure up, and sentiment up, so that they can't play this game forever. don't let market-makers tell you the price. look at the utility and realize the price should be 4-figures already.

>> No.24654946

>>24654820
>the general public does.
the general public wasn't buying BTC when it was 6 years old, though. why does the public need to buy 6-year old monero?
what is your point? we are early and you should be thankful.

>> No.24655006

>>24654586
>>24654607
>>24654656
Cope. You can choose to use/invest in Monero, you can't choose to use fiat you literally have to in order to live.
>>24654702
This guy just admits it and says that Monero users buying CP is bullish lmfao.

>> No.24655050

>>24654946
I have no point other than that XMR is being identified as a rogue miner threat while electrum isn't

This might make a difference in the short term, that's all I'm saying

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24655075

I GET XMR
I SPEND IT
I GET MORE XMR
I SPEND IT
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.24655082

>>24655006
You actual retard. I could sign over physical shares of TSLA in exchange for something morally reprehensible yet not transact with it. Should I not buy TSLA stock?

>> No.24655092
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24655092

>>24655006
go pay taxes retard

>> No.24655102

>>24655006
You can also live in the woods and reject currency systems entirely you frail old piece of shit fudd

>> No.24655129

>>24654890
Yes I agree. Atomic swaps will most likely be BTC’s “2nd layer solution” to the privacy dilemma. Bully for us, I guess

>> No.24655214

>>24655075
I wonder how many LINK or (random coin) you spent in the same timeframe :^)
this might tell you something about adoption

>> No.24655288

>>24655082
Not really, because that wouldn't be anonymous enough.
>>24655092
Sure, you and me both.
>>24655102
I'm not fudding, I agree with >>24654702 that the fact that paedophiles use Monero is probably bullish as they are willing to stake years in prison (and likely death once inside) on Monero's anonymity.
>just check out of society bro
Let's keep it sane.

>> No.24655469

>>24655288
Is high grade caviar or a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle a better example? Don’t be cucked by bankers into think that physical fiat is the only way to transact value or that investments can be parsed from their illicit uses because participation in an ecosystem is not endorsement of how others abuse an ecosystem. If that were the case, your possession of fiat is evidence of your complicity in the debasement of the entire world’s wealth to line the pockets of the hedonistic and even more pedophilic elite. Get a fucking grip.

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>>24655214
Link may be a good coin, im not sure though. XMR i like but keep spending eet :( i dont has enough moneys for moar

>> No.24655514

>>24654890
I think institutions, the rich and powerful etc, need protection from financial surveillance also, it might take them a couple more years to figure it out though.
>>24655006
what about btc in the early days?

>> No.24655571

>>24655488
LINK has the classic founder’s premine/hubris problem. If Sergei created the ecosystem but relied on donations, POW, or POS to cover his dev costs, LINK would actually have a chance at becoming a benevolent solution of the Oracle problem. Without those gestures of good faith, it’s a cash grab that will be replicated n times over by other, equally competent VC’s

>> No.24655584

>>24655488
buy a sheet and call it a day

>> No.24656608

>>24655488
I'm looking into growing my own supply, cut down cost, invest more, easy ;)

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feeling very comfy xmrbros

>> No.24656888

>>24655571
I hope we all make great gains friend

>>24655584
>>24656608
Based

>> No.24656970

>>24655006
>Cope. You can choose to use/invest in Monero, you can't choose to use fiat you literally have to in order to live.
what relevance does that have on what currency criminals choose to use, again?
>none
okay cool insight anon!

>> No.24658130

Bump

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>>24654658
kek Didn't even notice that until you pointed it out

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lmao, which one of you posted this in the ripple thread? absolute gold

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feeling extremely confy bros

>> No.24660022
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Comfy bros

>> No.24660232
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>>24655092
Taxation is theft

>> No.24660254

>>24660232
based
austrian econ here
fuck inflation and banks

>> No.24661097

>>24649873
based
>>24650143
still based
Anons sent me some XMR here a while back and the pay it forward part always sticks to me
we're gonna make it brothers
Unknown amounts ftw!

>> No.24661129

>>24650981
it's still underground imho, especially with BTC being mainstream
if it dumps more and XMR holds, I hope my preaching in the 3rd world comes to vain
project coming up and I'll def share it here brothers

>> No.24661190

>>24654658
what's the best place to buy monero stickers from?

>> No.24661206

What's the best to buy monero stickers from?

>> No.24661248

>>24654658
fucking lol'd

>> No.24661365

>>24661190
https://sovereignstreet.art/
https://cryptocove.io/collections/bitcoin-and-cryptocurrency-stickers

>> No.24661940

>-9.5% in 2 hours
sigh....

>> No.24662248

Attention GUI/CLI chads: there is a wallet update that was just released (v0.17.1.6) that has new implementations to fight the ongoing sybil attack.

>> No.24662428

>>24649757
it's not fud, it's simple obvious truth
0xmonero has nothing to do with privacy
you're a dipshit selling snake oil
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoMoonShots/comments/i27fhk/0xmonero_summary_of_findings/

>> No.24662577

>>24661940
Grandpa shit his pants again and now we all suffer. At least anyone who missed the pump Sunday can buy in now.

>> No.24662985

>>24653873
yes it is

>> No.24663091

fuck xmr puchased at 30$ and then my address disapeared.

lost 10 XMR


fuck them and thier shit software.

>> No.24663163

>>24663091
What software did you use?

>> No.24663290

>>24663163
I generated an address with mymonero, recorded the mnemonic,

deteted wallet restored from scratch to check.

copy address

withdrew the coins from binance to address.

See coins arive log out.

Log in later

different address, no coins.

Try restore with mnemonic, no luck, now maps to different address.

I store the mnemonic on a password manager and have never had this happed for 20+ diff coins.

FUCK.

>> No.24663417

>>24663290
If it's mymonero you're not restoring from scratch; that's literally the key to your mymonero account which is never closed.

>> No.24663444

>>24663417
you are if its the mnemonic

that what generates the private keys.

>> No.24663499

>>24663444
If you put the 13 word mymonero seed back into the mymonero web wallet, you are logging in to a wallet that is continuously synced, not restoring from scratch.

>> No.24663518
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24663518

>>24655075
anon, please control your drug habits
I'm worried about you

>> No.24663526

>>24663290
are you going to keep posting this in every other general to try to convince us this is real? Because it's not working. This makes absolutely no sense. The seed you have is a password that correlates to a single private key. You can't restore a wallet with a seed and get different results.
You are either lying, or you committed a bad opsec error (e.g. you got phished).

>> No.24663543

>>24663526
if he got phished wouldn't he see one big tx out?

>> No.24663586

The current attacks on Monero are so bullish.

>> No.24663734
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24663734

>>24649757
>the guy
there are like 5 different people in each thread telling you to fuck off every time you post this
0xMR is still a scam and no XMR transaction has actually been traced, but you know that already.

>> No.24663814

>>24663543
exactly, it doesn't make sense. So in this case if it is a real story, I imagine he downloaded the software from a phishing website thinking it was real.
But the amount of dumb pajeets who just fud Monero with retarded claims makes me think this story is bogus. Plus this guy has posted in multiple threads and was antagonizing from the beginning. For example, he claims he bought Monero at $30 even though this is highly unlikely (during the 16/17 bull run we went right through $30, and this year when we nearly touched $30 it was when the entire market was bleeding hard and nobody was buying). He also claims that he "logged in later and the address was different". This makes no sense. When you restore a wallet the wallet stays in your system and doesn't change. It would be much more logical that an adversary was able to record the seed that anon had and then sent a transaction out, not for the seed to magically change. Third, he says that now when he restores with the mnemonic it brings him to a new address, which is literally impossible. A seed will always turn out the same private key.

>> No.24663816

>>24660022
Are you the same LebAnon from /pol/ who was gifted [an unknown amount] of XMR? Is that what got you into it?

I remember that thread weirdly.

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24663992

>>24651781
>tfw I hold every coin that has a positive upside in this analysis (excl. dash)
would have expected XLM to do a bit better tho.
the rest sounds about right

>> No.24664128

>>24651781
>BCH at 558$
This is how you know this is nowhere close to being up to date

>> No.24664359

>>24663814
here is the fucking transaction

[Binance] Withdrawal Requested from 220.233.199.223 - 2020-03-13 03:55:37 (UTC)
There has been a request to withdraw a total of 10.0899 XMR to
to an address of 427uQ3P9yPaFbXbF7buSCB9TLq6REvUKiFrZUq7HPNTZ6spbGMDdn1nPfvcmN2xiymQGvM2w1BiNxNpwMQRGAF722ahCysv

and here is the address get now

49V3RSBdxVP6tgHgVEsYmhGGHQYi3EGG7dYnPnxdi14XJpr9mnNMMe5J9TjnqGEN4CUkdyBcuE75mLH8XsSackyi7kQZDg1

note I had no way to get a

427uQ3P9yPaFbXbF7buSCB9TLq6REvUKiFrZUq7HPNTZ6spbGMDdn1nPfvcmN2xiymQGvM2w1BiNxNpwMQRGAF722ahCysv

except from the software as its the only XMR address I had.

>> No.24664384

>>24664359
I add I had the 10 XMR sat on Binance for quite some time

>> No.24664473

>>24664359
>>24664384
this is not bitcoin, we can't do anything with a public address, monero is private.

>> No.24664517

>>24664473
I know that

my point is I am not making it up.

>> No.24664642

>>24664359
m8, your seed phrase always necessarily encodes to the same private key, because the seed phrase is 1:1 with the private key.
perhaps you miswrote one of the words, here's a full list, maybe look for some similar words that you could have mistakenly wrote down. https://github.com/monero-project/monero/blob/master/src/mnemonics/english.h
there aren't any tricks here, there is no way a private key starts encoding to a different address, it is not possible.

>> No.24664660

>>24663290
you went to the mymonero phishing website - pretty simple explanation mate. sorry.

>> No.24664770

>>24664359
Yeah so I would wager then you fucked up your opsec and downloaded either a malicious file that you thought was a wallet or you had malware on your computer.
There is even malware that replaces your copied monero address with a hackers address, so if you are unsuspecting you will not realize you are sending it to an adversary.
I mean, you literally just listed your IP address anon. Your opsec needs improvement.

>> No.24664805

>>24664359
Xmr uses a 24 word key. This is mymonero specific if its 12 word key.

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24664851

>>24664359
>>24663091
The most likely explanation is you went to a phishing site and not the real mymonero (which isn't even official software). Check your browser history.

>fuck them and thier shit software
It's nothing to do with Monero's software. It's unfortunate but it's your fault. You need to take security seriously when dealing with money online. Even regular online banking gets targeted like this.

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24665130

>xmr thread

>> No.24665334

A bit offtopic, would anyone know about any good books of fiction with the story relating to anything technical/cybersec/hacking/cryptography etc. Obviously it should make technical sense, I'm not interested in hacker stories where the author doesnt even know what a computer is.

>> No.24665728

>>24665334
I would also like to know this

>> No.24665739

>>24664851
no i went to the real website

https://mymonero.com/

You have no idea.

I have used prolly 50 cryptos coins and never had a single error.

I know how to be secure and take records

>> No.24665928

>>24665739
if you've used over 50 cryptos then surely you know how a seed phrase works and that it cannot be "bugged" if you write it down correctly.

>> No.24666242

>>24665928
it means something went wrong with the software.

>> No.24666329

>>24665334
>>24665728
There are good ones that aren't fiction like "Kingpin". Heard "The Mastermind" is good, don't know how much hacking it has though.

>> No.24666473

>>24665739
Then refer to this post >>24663499
Your story doesn't add up. You can't delete and restore from scratch a wallet at mymonero.com

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24666850

>>24665130

>> No.24667111 [DELETED] 

>>24647536
Invite for $40 of BAND on Coinbase (PLEASE USE, IM ALMOST HOMELESS)

coinbase.com
/earn/band/invite/1bm429n0

>> No.24667648

>>24666473
I down loaded the osx app

>> No.24667828

>>24662428
Thanks again for bumping the thread where 0xBitcoin shills are exposed as con artists.

>> No.24667895

>>24667828
no. people can read
people have reading comprehension
you can make up lies but other people don't have to believe them
do you understand that?
this stupid thing you're doing, thanking me, nobody believes it
you don't like having the volume of your scamcoin squashed to a few hundred dollars a day for several months
you are not doing well
you lie all the time, but it's not working
this is going to continue until you get a fucking clue into your stupid brain and start doing something more worthwhile

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24667926

>>24647536
la la la la la

>> No.24668510
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24668510

Comfy levels reaching ATH

>> No.24668785

>>24667895
TLDR

>> No.24669351

>>24649757
holy based