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Bitcoin price stabilizes after ETF and is going up again. Bull trend was obvious before SEC decision and it continues "to the moon". XMR will suffer again, very high volatility.
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Nausicaa
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March 12, 2017, 03:58:08 PM |
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The "Dash is a scam" argument doesn't work. Open your eyes. Look at the price. Fiat money is a scam too. No one cares.
Got it in one. As a "clueless noobie", to quote a relentless troller on the Dash thread, I see that those in the Monero camp have a massive blindspot, about how, despite being less than a pristine and pure coin, Dash is succeeding. On Planet Monero, marketing seems to be a bad word, and user friendliness? Pshaw, too smart to need that! Come on! If that is what it takes to elevate a "flawed" coin like Dash to greatness, then how amazing could a "superior" crypto like Monero be, if that strategy were adopted? Please be dispassionate, and look at it without bias. If Monero is technically better than Dash, and yet Dash outperforms Monero, then what could the difference be? From this clueless noobie's viewpoint, the keys to domination in the Anonymous Coin Game appear to be marketing and user friendliness. And having trollers in the penalty box could be considered a negative factor as well. Despite having better players, Monero is massively behind on points, as Dash is working better as a team, and its strategy is superior. Is it too late for Monero to learn this? The Anonymous Coin Game will only have one winner. Can M come from behind? Will D hang on for the win? Stay tuned!
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March 12, 2017, 04:35:06 PM |
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The "Dash is a scam" argument doesn't work. Open your eyes. Look at the price. Fiat money is a scam too. No one cares.
Got it in one. As a "clueless noobie", to quote a relentless troller on the Dash thread, I see that those in the Monero camp have a massive blindspot, about how, despite being less than a pristine and pure coin, Dash is succeeding. On Planet Monero, marketing seems to be a bad word, and user friendliness? Pshaw, too smart to need that! Come on! If that is what it takes to elevate a "flawed" coin like Dash to greatness, then how amazing could a "superior" crypto like Monero be, if that strategy were adopted? Please be dispassionate, and look at it without bias. If Monero is technically better than Dash, and yet Dash outperforms Monero, then what could the difference be? From this clueless noobie's viewpoint, the keys to domination in the Anonymous Coin Game appear to be marketing and user friendliness. And having trollers in the penalty box could be considered a negative factor as well. Despite having better players, Monero is massively behind on points, as Dash is working better as a team, and its strategy is superior. Is it too late for Monero to learn this? The Anonymous Coin Game will only have one winner. Can M come from behind? Will D hang on for the win? Stay tuned! Dash will continue with pump and dumps while the superior anonymity of Monero will trump in time. The GUI is fine now the only pieces missing are a hardware wallet and Android light wallet app. Monero is a community effort, get involved contribute time or donate bitcoin.
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March 12, 2017, 04:39:55 PM |
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The "Dash is a scam" argument doesn't work. Open your eyes. Look at the price. Fiat money is a scam too. No one cares.
Got it in one. As a "clueless noobie", to quote a relentless troller on the Dash thread, I see that those in the Monero camp have a massive blindspot, about how, despite being less than a pristine and pure coin, Dash is succeeding. On Planet Monero, marketing seems to be a bad word, and user friendliness? Pshaw, too smart to need that! Come on! If that is what it takes to elevate a "flawed" coin like Dash to greatness, then how amazing could a "superior" crypto like Monero be, if that strategy were adopted? Please be dispassionate, and look at it without bias. If Monero is technically better than Dash, and yet Dash outperforms Monero, then what could the difference be? From this clueless noobie's viewpoint, the keys to domination in the Anonymous Coin Game appear to be marketing and user friendliness. And having trollers in the penalty box could be considered a negative factor as well. Despite having better players, Monero is massively behind on points, as Dash is working better as a team, and its strategy is superior. Is it too late for Monero to learn this? The Anonymous Coin Game will only have one winner. Can M come from behind? Will D hang on for the win? Stay tuned! Dash is turning into the Alex Jones of the crypto-world. It's being artificially pushed in people's faces simply because it doesn't represent a threat to anyone. Easy to control, protagonists that are easy to bribe/hire, and anonymity that is easy to break. It's worth remembering that Dash only really has a very small community mostly of speculators, whereas Monero has a tripodic community of political activists, cryptographic nerds as well as speculators. Recently, Monero's IRC stats eclipsed Ethereum for the first time which has historically been a great indicator as to measuring the size of a crypto's longevity. It's in a completely different league effectively. Keep your eyes on Coinbase. I fully understand though the determination of some of the Dash investors to try to recapture some semblance of credibility, but it's unlikely to last. As soon as the Dash markets start to turn negative, the inevitable speculative propaganda levied against it by shorters will be far too rich for Dash to maintain any kind of foothold. People like to talk the talk while the sun is shining, but oh how quickly will the rains come as it begins to cloud over.
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kurious
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March 12, 2017, 04:42:37 PM |
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The "Dash is a scam" argument doesn't work. Open your eyes. Look at the price. Fiat money is a scam too. No one cares.
Got it in one. As a "clueless noobie", to quote a relentless troller on the Dash thread, I see that those in the Monero camp have a massive blindspot, about how, despite being less than a pristine and pure coin, Dash is succeeding. On Planet Monero, marketing seems to be a bad word, and user friendliness? Pshaw, too smart to need that! Come on! If that is what it takes to elevate a "flawed" coin like Dash to greatness, then how amazing could a "superior" crypto like Monero be, if that strategy were adopted? Please be dispassionate, and look at it without bias. If Monero is technically better than Dash, and yet Dash outperforms Monero, then what could the difference be? From this clueless noobie's viewpoint, the keys to domination in the Anonymous Coin Game appear to be marketing and user friendliness. And having trollers in the penalty box could be considered a negative factor as well. Despite having better players, Monero is massively behind on points, as Dash is working better as a team, and its strategy is superior. Is it too late for Monero to learn this? The Anonymous Coin Game will only have one winner. Can M come from behind? Will D hang on for the win? Stay tuned! The thing is, Monero doesn't work like that, it has no central funds and consequent marketing budget. Also It cannot restrict supply, it's all open to the market. Evan, his whales and the nodes can act in concert to make moves, to create expensive marketing in a way Monero cannot. However, that is also its appeal - it is not centralised, there is no controlling central force and the price IS the price, it cannot be artificial. So, while we are perhaps jealous of Dash's marketing (and price) we know Monero is fundamentally honest and open, there is no cabal of self-interested parties controlling it and ramping up the price. Dash may win for now, yes - it has had a stunning run and made a leap in profile, brand recognition... But you know what, I will keep my Monero, thanks - and I know why.
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kurious
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March 12, 2017, 05:08:28 PM |
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BTC spoiled the party somewhat and I confess I was totally wrong-footed by it.
I was not expecting a post 'ETF declined' BTC price to be anywhere near this level.
I hold both but the XMR run is overdue and looked so strong.
Crypto, eh!
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March 12, 2017, 05:18:04 PM |
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Thanks for the responses. Very useful in my quest to determine which anoni-coin to support.
But, too bad you can't rein in the relentless trollers in the Dash thread. They are delusional to think their tactics will convert anyone on the fence (in a Dash thread, lol), and in fact, initially turned me against Monero.
I really don't know if Monero can succeed against the advantages that Dash is using so well, the marketing and user friendliness. Because a coin without a user base, a robust network, seems rather pointless. Nevertheless, it's a good fight, very entertaining. But it's not enough to have more ability. You still have to win in the ring.
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TrueCryptonaire
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March 12, 2017, 05:21:09 PM |
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Bashing the competitor is a sign of own weakness and therefore a terrible move to make in terms of PR.
The strength of Dark coin is that it is centralized and 4.1 million coins are locked in masternodes so the pumping can be done only with 3 million coins and thus create an illusion of mass adoption.
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March 12, 2017, 05:29:39 PM |
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Bashing the competitor is a sign of own weakness and therefore a terrible move to make in terms of PR.
The strength of Dark coin is that it is centralized and 4.1 million coins are locked in masternodes so the pumping can be done only with 3 million coins and thus create an illusion of mass adoption.

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TrueCryptonaire
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March 12, 2017, 05:31:44 PM |
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Bashing the competitor is a sign of own weakness and therefore a terrible move to make in terms of PR.
The strength of Dark coin is that it is centralized and 4.1 million coins are locked in masternodes so the pumping can be done only with 3 million coins and thus create an illusion of mass adoption.
 I cannot help myself... I am on troll mode now. 
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Globb0
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March 12, 2017, 05:36:30 PM |
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Bashing the competitor is a sign of own weakness and therefore a terrible move to make in terms of PR.
The strength of Dark coin is that it is centralized and 4.1 million coins are locked in masternodes so the pumping can be done only with 3 million coins and thus create an illusion of mass adoption.
and the preminer can take their time in gradually checking out
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kurious
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March 12, 2017, 05:57:15 PM |
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Thanks for the responses. Very useful in my quest to determine which anoni-coin to support.
But, too bad you can't rein in the relentless trollers in the Dash thread. They are delusional to think their tactics will convert anyone on the fence (in a Dash thread, lol), and in fact, initially turned me against Monero.
I really don't know if Monero can succeed against the advantages that Dash is using so well, the marketing and user friendliness. Because a coin without a user base, a robust network, seems rather pointless. Nevertheless, it's a good fight, very entertaining. But it's not enough to have more ability. You still have to win in the ring.
It's not encouraged by anyone and personally I will spar in the trollbox on Polo with any coin, but I never go into the Dash thread to troll. I think most of us would not bother (irrespective of our feelings on a coin) as it seems a bit like playground stuff. Dash has leaped ahead, yes - but how sustainable pure marketing is without the tech to back it up, remains to be seen. Dash has little real use (no coin has really got traditional retail traction) and the security of network is not a point I would concede given the centralised nature of Dash and it's old-tech based upon BTC code. Anonymity is a seriously valuable battle ground, the prize is worth fighting for but it's a little early to bet on a winner in crypto. Price is no indicator of success; BTC is at all time highs, yet even the most important crypto it is riven with infighting and may even have a contentious hard fork split, plus the transactions back up and cost of transactions shows it is not working nearly as well as it should. Everyone agrees a 'privacy coin' has a place, but it's a way to go. ETH had a fork, ZEC, a disastrous launch. I would at least hedge my bets if I were you. Monero's tech is superior, even if Dash is stealing the limelight for now. Good luck with whatever you do.
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March 12, 2017, 07:30:43 PM |
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Thanks for the responses. Very useful in my quest to determine which anoni-coin to support.
But, too bad you can't rein in the relentless trollers in the Dash thread. They are delusional to think their tactics will convert anyone on the fence (in a Dash thread, lol), and in fact, initially turned me against Monero.
I really don't know if Monero can succeed against the advantages that Dash is using so well, the marketing and user friendliness. Because a coin without a user base, a robust network, seems rather pointless. Nevertheless, it's a good fight, very entertaining. But it's not enough to have more ability. You still have to win in the ring.
If trollers in the dash thread initially turned you against Monero then maybe you should not be investing in Monero. Trolls should not have any effect on your decision on which tech/coin to invest in, just do your own due diligence using credible sources. and the advantages that you mention Dash having "marketing and user friendliness" are not advantages over technical robustness in any way - they are purely transient. and monero has already won in the ring...with its use of ring signatures.
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March 12, 2017, 08:07:25 PM |
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Hm Monero just broke out from the giant 6 months wedge. This will be a huge ride 
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March 12, 2017, 08:15:00 PM |
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Thanks for the responses. Very useful in my quest to determine which anoni-coin to support.
But, too bad you can't rein in the relentless trollers in the Dash thread. They are delusional to think their tactics will convert anyone on the fence (in a Dash thread, lol), and in fact, initially turned me against Monero.
I really don't know if Monero can succeed against the advantages that Dash is using so well, the marketing and user friendliness. Because a coin without a user base, a robust network, seems rather pointless. Nevertheless, it's a good fight, very entertaining. But it's not enough to have more ability. You still have to win in the ring.
If trollers in the dash thread initially turned you against Monero then maybe you should not be investing in Monero. Trolls should not have any effect on your decision on which tech/coin to invest in, just do your own due diligence using credible sources. and the advantages that you mention Dash having "marketing and user friendliness" are not advantages over technical robustness in any way - they are purely transient. and monero has already won in the ring...with its use of ring signatures. Truthfully, Monero is the Ring Leader 
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kurious
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March 12, 2017, 08:30:21 PM |
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Ha! Pun-tastic stuff...
At least Moneroans have a sense of fun.
And on the speculation front, concerning the 'Amanda-less' coin we follow - more price action. Rising again - having anther go at 0.014x levels, with buy side up above 2K BTC on Polo...
The spike is not over just yet.
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March 12, 2017, 08:49:09 PM |
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Looks like we have something cookin here? 
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March 12, 2017, 08:56:36 PM |
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The people arguing that Dash won over Monero because Dash is easier to use just don't get it. Dash being easier to use is actually completely irrelevant. People who want easy to use will use Paypal. It has instant payments, instant currency conversion, it's accepted nearly everywhere, they offer credit lines with generous repayment terms, reasonably good customer service, you can send payments to friends/family without paying a fee, as well as much more. The type of people who want something convenient and easy to use are not lacking in options.
Monero is not as easy to use, but unlike Dash, Monero has real use cases! Despite the steeper learning curve, people are already using Monero in a significant way. Note how Monero's transaction volumes have been steadily increasing over the past few months. That's a surer sign of success than any pump.
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March 12, 2017, 08:59:51 PM |
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Ha! Pun-tastic stuff...
At least Moneroans have a sense of fun.
And on the speculation front, concerning the 'Amanda-less' coin we follow - more price action. Rising again - having anther go at 0.014x levels, with buy side up above 2K BTC on Polo...
The spike is not over just yet.
My bids keep getting overtaken by a big wall. I'm done chasing, so it should be a healthy spike up now
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March 12, 2017, 09:01:58 PM |
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Ha! Pun-tastic stuff...
At least Moneroans have a sense of fun.
And on the speculation front, concerning the 'Amanda-less' coin we follow - more price action. Rising again - having anther go at 0.014x levels, with buy side up above 2K BTC on Polo...
The spike is not over just yet.
My bids keep getting overtaken by a big wall. I'm done chasing, so it should be a healthy spike up now Yeah, when the bots want to buy you have no chance of catching a sell.  But luckily when that is going on the gap is usually thinner between points. 
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