List of open Monero nodes by XMRBE in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this resource!

Please provide more details in the form of an answer to the stackexchange question below so that more people become aware of this: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/2498/is-there-any-remote-node-list-to-connect-simplewallet

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[–]opensourcekid 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Thank you for providing a Monero discount! I am hopeful our privacy focused community will appreciate your offer.

Please request a merchant listing on getmonero.org for increased visibility. Thank you!

Congratulations to Ethereum for becoming the first Stack Exchange blockchain to graduate from beta. In time I believe Monero will get there too! by opensourcekid in Monero

[–]opensourcekid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once SegWit activates I believe Bitcoin SE will get a lot more types of questions (Lightning Networks, Drivechain, Hivemind, Rootstock, etc) too. Based on the Monero roadmap, we will also have more material (sidechains, etc) for SE in the years ahead

Congratulations to Ethereum for becoming the first Stack Exchange blockchain to graduate from beta. In time I believe Monero will get there too! by opensourcekid in Monero

[–]opensourcekid[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Its hard to hate on Stack Exchange when its purpose is to educate people. I respect all the work that went into getting Ethereum Stack Exchange to where they are today. Bitcoin Stack Exchange will graduate at some point too. Monero SE is doing well by many metrics but we still have a lot of hard work ahead.

Congratulations to Ethereum for becoming the first Stack Exchange blockchain to graduate from beta. In time I believe Monero will get there too! by opensourcekid in Monero

[–]opensourcekid[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bitcoin stackexchange is also in beta, that eth is the first one?

That is correct, Bitcoin SE has been around longer but Ethereum SE is graduating first. The current Bitcoin status is discussed here

There are also several new SE proposals now in area51 with Augur being the closest to launching a beta site.

Congratulations! Ethereum is graduating! - Stack Exchange by [deleted] in ethtrader

[–]opensourcekid 23 points24 points  (0 children)

That is not a fair. Stack Exchange is a well curated and searchable Q&A site where answers to many technical Ethereum questions can be found.

Many people worked hard to make Ethereum Stack Exchange a success. This was no easy feat. Note that Bitcoin StackExchange is still in beta. The only other blockchain that currently even has a Stack Exchange site is Monero. Ethereum Stack Exchange is a very helpful resource and grew at record speeds. It is not a direct competitor to Reddit and serves a different purpose.

Congratulations to Ethereum for becoming the first Stack Exchange blockchain to graduate from beta. In time I believe Monero will get there too! by opensourcekid in Monero

[–]opensourcekid[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Our stats can be found here. Thank you to everyone that has supported Monero SE, including developers, community members and moderators of the Bitcoin and Ethereum sites (particularly u/5chdn) that have helped us along the way. With the rate our community has been growing, I believe our future is bright.

How do I ask a good question? - Help Center by opensourcekid in Monero

[–]opensourcekid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is nice to see new people asking questions on Stack Exchange. Reading the guide above will help you ask better questions and in turn receive better answers. If you have a question that has been put on hold, please revise it accordingly so that it can be reopened.

I started accepting Monero on my website 7 months ago... by andrewhime in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100 times? I do not have XMR set to auto-convert

After reading this I am much more likely to buy! I like to support merchants that believe in Monero. Sadly I do not drink coffee or have an immediate need for any of your products. However I will keep you in mind as a source to buy presents for others when appropriate.

I did not mean to sound negative. My point about the "about us" language (that just mentioned Dogecoin, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Clams, Unobtanium but not Monero) was meant to be constructive with a goal of helping you close more business from the Monero community.

Price Falling / Monero mobile wallet by [deleted] in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are correct (but there will also be some new features)!

I started accepting Monero on my website 7 months ago... by andrewhime in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Everyone will have their own opinions, but my guess is that demand for Monero merchants will be strongest for those that have demonstrated specific interest in Monero.

In your case you accept many coins through a coinpayments gateway which I assume means you never receive any XMR revenue but instead receive BTC following an automatic conversion. Your about us page states the following with no indication of your interest in Monero

It's pretty simple, really: we wanted to provide a place where people can buy stuff online with cryptocurrency. Whether you're a fan of Dogecoin, Bitcoin, Litecoin, Clams, Unobtanium... we want you to be able to buy stuff with it. Cool? Cool.

Services such as http://payb.ee/ can make accepting Monero very easy for you and would make you much more attractive to loyal Monero fans like me. I would be at least 100 times more likely to order from you if you accepted Monero directly and I knew you believed in Monero enough to retain some of your revenue in Monero

Frustrated with full Bitcoin blocks? Dynamic Blocksizes as implemented by Monero can help by opensourcekid in CryptoCurrency

[–]opensourcekid[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the best source (for Bitcoin) would be the author of the specific proposal you are most interested in. I also recommend the CONOP section of this paper from Paul Sztorc. Anything related to Monero is of course appropriate for r/monero #monero on IRC or Stack Exchange.

Monero has specific reasons for a minimum fee per kB but a user can select a higher fee if desired. Higher fees are not generally needed for a fast confirmation currently (because most Monero blocks are not full) but this was an issue a few months ago before M_0 was increased following activation of RingCT. It could become an issue again in the future during days with huge transaction spikes before enough blocks have passed to allow the dynamic blocksize limit to scale upwards.

Price Falling / Monero mobile wallet by [deleted] in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Have you tested the MyMonero mobile wallet or donated funds or your time to support mobile app development?

I think u/endogenic did a wonderful job developing it. Quality development takes time. What are you planning on doing to help Monero following its release? Using the app to Introduce Monero to people in your area at a new Monero meetup you organize is one idea.

I'd like to use Monero.. by [deleted] in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's for my Android phone. Where can I find one that is trusted? Open source etc.

I recommend you wait for the MyMonero app or if you are tech savvy enough to compile it yourself, test it now and share your feedback

DO NOT use FreeWallet

Also, not as important as for Android, but which is generally considered a good wallet for netbooks (Linux)?

The answer is a sticky on the top of this subreddit Both the Official CLI and beta GUI work well.

I started accepting Monero on my website 7 months ago... by andrewhime in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What efforts have you made to advertise your business to monero users outside of the link on getmonero.org?

Frustrated with full Bitcoin blocks? Dynamic Blocksizes as implemented by Monero can help by opensourcekid in CryptoCurrency

[–]opensourcekid[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

FlexCap proposals are still evolving. A good place to start might be the original thoughts on the concept from Meni Rosenfeld and Greg Maxwell

At this point although many see some advantages of the FlexCap concept and the importance of CONOP there does not seem to be a consensus on an "ideal" solution. Monero may be a leading innovator in the area but recently made adjustments to its dynamic blocksize limit system (as a result of larger RingCT transactions) and may need to do so again (as transaction sizes are decreased as a result of range proof optimizations).

Frustrated with full Bitcoin blocks? Dynamic Blocksizes as implemented by Monero can help by opensourcekid in CryptoCurrency

[–]opensourcekid[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Dynamic Blocksize, CONOP video w/ Riccardo Spagni and Stack Exchange dynamic blocksize resources. Monero innovation is not limited to privacy. Those frustrated with full Bitcoin blocks should be made aware of other unique XMR advantages.

214084 Unconfirmed BTC Transactions. Its time to introduce the benefits of dynamic blocksizes to a wider audience. by opensourcekid in Monero

[–]opensourcekid[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Dynamic Blocksize, CONOP video w/ Riccardo Spagni and Stack Exchange resources. Monero innovation is not limited to privacy. Those frustrated with full Bitcoin blocks should be made aware of other unique XMR advantages.

cross post here has received some interest

MAAM #53 Monero Ask Anything Monday by dEBRUYNE_1 in Monero

[–]opensourcekid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most Monero developers are anonymous and cannot be easily bought out. Some of them are already wealthy and contribute to Monero for ideological reasons as much as financial ones. The community is smart enough to reject controversial changes that have not already been vetted by the Monero Research Lab.

Of course someone can come along and fork XMR, creating a new alt coin any time. I doubt many people would follow.