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Thu Aug 21 08:25:04 UTC 2014  <Vexual>   monero, barbeque and an ale?

Thu Jul 24 11:19:08 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   ThickAsThieves: https://www.poloniex.com/press-releases/2014.07.23-Poloniex-Welcomes-New-Monero-XMR-Markets

Thu Jul 24 11:19:08 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Poloniex Welcomes New Monero (XMR) Markets

Fri Jun 20 18:03:15 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   nobody's forcing anyone to find Monero interesting

Fri Jun 20 17:52:10 UTC 2014  <benkay>   so the dealer can't say i sent coins to that address with monero?

Fri Jun 20 17:51:49 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   and then you said that Monero was SOL

Fri Jun 20 17:49:39 UTC 2014  <benkay>   if the shipment gets intercepted on the way back to me, monero's not going to save my ass

Fri Jun 20 17:48:25 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   the Monero blockchain won't reveal your balance, when you spend, how much you spend, or on what

Fri Jun 20 17:47:36 UTC 2014  <benkay>   in which case, even monero's SOL.

Fri Jun 20 17:31:39 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   gmaxwell has a test implementation of it, but judging by his comments in #monero-dev he doesn't like its fit with BTC much

Fri Jun 20 17:23:22 UTC 2014  <BingoBoingo>   fluffypony: Isn't monero the same bullshit since it isn't Altcoin, the only worthwhile altcoin

Fri Jun 20 17:23:15 UTC 2014  <ThickAsThieves>   monero is rocketing too

Fri Jun 20 17:22:39 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   I'll be over here in the Monero corner giggling evilly

Mon May 26 12:55:26 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   yes - talking about Monero in particular

Mon May 26 00:44:32 UTC 2014  <benkay>   how would one draw a distinction between, say Ethereum, Bitcoin and Monero?

Fri May 23 07:40:52 UTC 2014  <punkman>   fluffypony: so why do you like this Monero thing? wouldn't you rather have cash tokens based on bitcoin?

Fri May 23 07:36:57 UTC 2014  <fluffypony>   asciilifeform:re: monero et al: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/CryptoNight <- the wiki says that, the whitepaper says otherwise. even the site says "Our algorithm requires about 2 Mb per instance" - whoever edited the wiki is clearly a turd.

Fri May 23 04:57:38 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   re: monero et al: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/CryptoNight - 'A megabyte of internal memory is almost unacceptable for the modern ASICs.' << got fpga with 1MB+ block sram right here in a crate.

Fri May 23 04:44:21 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   had a discussion with gmaxwell a few days ago about ring signatures, and he agrees that it could be done in a kludgy way in BTC, but it's an unlikely thing to happen, so Monero will possibly carve out a nice niche among the darknet markets crowd << that's exactly right, it could perhaps be implemented but if it is it'll be a private extension.

Thu May 22 17:01:19 UTC 2014  <Apocalyptic>   <asciilifeform> re: 'monero': 'Egalitarian proof of work' << do we need to read past this line ? // my thoughts exactly

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