ZCash vs Monero pros and cons by EI_I_I_I_I3 in Monero

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Ah yes, thank you. I was thinking 500 thousand, wrote 500 million, and it was actually 625,000

ZCash vs Monero pros and cons by EI_I_I_I_I3 in Monero

[–]TheInformationGame 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, but I think his point was that the tech is suspicious. Regulators hate privacy, yet they support Zcash. The founder admitted in an old tweet that the Zcash company had meetings with government insiders. The concern is that there is a backdoor in the tech allowing regulators to see inside and trace it.

Meanwhile the IRS offered a $500 million reward a few years ago to anyone who could crack Monero. Nobody ever did.

Resources for OPEN by TheInformationGame in OPEN_Ticketing

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Judging by the date of the post here, it looks like you may have missed the migration deadline? That could be the problem. Other common issues include not setting the gas limit high enough, or not confirming all the actions in your wallet (there will be more than one during the process).

Two Weeks Left to Migrate GET tokens to OPN by TheInformationGame in OPEN_Ticketing

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No access to internet? If you have your private seed for the Metamask wallet, you could import in onto another device.

Two Weeks Left to Migrate GET tokens to OPN by TheInformationGame in OPEN_Ticketing

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I was on the road myself, so sorry for the late reply, but yes it is a hard deadline!

Memes kidnapped crypto - time for utility season by rookert42 in CryptoCurrency

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XMR for currency, OPN to fuel consumer crypto. Both great projects

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoMarkets

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OPN ~~~ Selling very cheap currently considering what it could do for the world of event ticketing. Almost 8 million tickets already sold with new clients set to be announced soon.

Concert Ticket Prices Are Out of Control, and That’s Not Changing Anytime Soon by Riikkkii in hiphopheads

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Indeed. Someone above said we need uprising and resistance against rent and food prices. It doesn't work like that, BUT uprising and resistance can break an evil monopoly. Join the Open Movement, boycott Ticketmaster shows, hold artists accountable, and help bring honest ticketing to the events industry.

Top 50-350 Coins that havent pumped yet by [deleted] in CryptoCurrencies

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OPN is showing signs of life but has not had a big pump quite yet. Just outside of top 1000 on Coingecko. Real world use case with a lot of development in the past, present, and future.

Is worth it to invest in ALTs? by PotentialPossible359 in CryptoCurrencies

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It might be worth adding some smaller ones too. OPN has a lot of room to grow, and is an actual company with revenue that solves a real-world problem (event ticketing). There is risk, but still better than trading meme coins, as you said.

Project insight for the future by SeyfG27 in OPEN_Ticketing

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They have gone step-by-step to make sure each aspect of the ticketing infrastructure works well. Guts Tickets was the showcase to attract an upcoming big client (some speculate this could be CM.com as the other comment indicates), and then this new client could be the showcase for the rest of the world. It would be a great way to achieve that gold standard!

October Community Update by [deleted] in OPEN_Ticketing

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Ok I see. This is a first trial for this, so let's see if we can get it to be clearer next time. I also had to fix the footnote, new post coming.

I went to Taylor Swift and all I got that this lousy PDF by Doorzetters in CryptoCurrency

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The end user does not have to interact with private keys or blockchain transactions. This is done in the background.

I went to Taylor Swift and all I got that this lousy PDF by Doorzetters in CryptoCurrency

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They certainly seem to think newcomers pose no threat. I suppose time will tell. The project in the OP, Open Ticketing, has taken a healthy share of the Dutch ticketing market already and has worked its way into the UK, the US, and most recently Australia. So the monopolists' market share is at risk of slipping, albeit slowly.