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Which other cryptos do you like, and why?
Only XMR and GRIN. Everything else lacks transactional uniformity, or is centralized corpo garbage, or both!
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Top Privacy Cryptocurrencies
GRIN is a decentralized privacy-focused cryptocurrency that uses a technology called Mimblewimble to provide users with strong privacy protections. Mimblewimble is a type of blockchain protocol that allows for confidential transactions without revealing any identifying information about the sender, receiver, or transaction amount. In the Mimblewimble blockchain, there are no identifiable and reusable addresses. The users generate one-time use addresses for each transaction, which helps prevent address reuse and makes it more difficult to link transactions to specific users. A Mimblewimble block can be treated as one large transaction not a combination of individual transactions. This makes it difficult to trace individual transactions as no information about individual transactions is revealed. Transaction information is only known by the transaction's participants. The privacy-focused coin, Beam, also uses Mimblewimble to provide its users with confidential transactions.
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Top 5 Privacy Coins & Projects with Massive Potential for 2023-2025
Grin https://grin.mw/ is a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that uses the Mimblewimble protocol to keep transactions confidential. GRIN has a strong community following and has seen growing adoption in recent years.
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I will need your help to complete (if possible) a rust lang program installation
Could someone explain to me exactly what these errors are and if it is possible to complete the installation? https://github.com/mimblewimble/grin
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Goodbye linux.. Hello OpenBSD!
i challenge now to build this! https://github.com/mimblewimble/grin
- Release v5.2.0-alpha.2 · mimblewimble/grin UPDATE**
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Former FBI Director Said Blockchain Is Easier To Trace Than Paper Money
Not if there is NO Adresses and Amounts ツ
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Vitalik: People still 'underrate' the superiority of crypto payments
Superiority of ''Uncensorable'' crypto payments.
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Tornado Cash DAO shuts down as it "can't fight the US" and keep contributors safe
Use GRIN
- Is binance a scam?
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- ‘I know about lying, I do it for a living’: Ben McKenzie as crypto critic
- EU Moving to Ban Privacy Coins: Report
- Asynchronous transactions
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Protect your cryptos like Voldemort would
If anyone is interested in how Voldemort would store their crypto, he wrote a whitepaper explaining it five years ago.
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.56]
Come over to the forum (https://forum.grin.mw/). Join our keybase (https://keybase.io/team/grincoin). Familiarize yourself with the concepts (https://github.com/mimblewimble/docs/wiki/A-Brief-History-of-MimbleWimble-White-Paper) and the code (https://github.com/mimblewimble/grin). Talk to the devs in keybase about what is needed, collaborate with them to find a good task that is interesting to you, useful to the project, and within your skill set to undertake. Finally post a bounty here (forum.grin.mw/c/bounties/) including milestones and desired compensation. If it gets approved, make the thing, get paid in bitcoin.
- Døge - The inflationary math
- Daily Discussion February 11 2021 Gmt0
- Daily Discussion Wednesday February 10 2021
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PSA: bitcoin.org is untrustworthy and newbies should not be directed there
andytoshi (Poelstra) did not make the original mailing list post: https://github.com/mimblewimble/docs/wiki/A-Brief-History-of-MimbleWimble-White-Paper
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The Future Looks Yellow
It was supposed to mean that when the emissions schedule is a linear function, it is bound to have a heavy decline in the beginning. Here is something from the monetary policy docs:
What are some alternatives?
aya - Aya is an eBPF library for the Rust programming language, built with a focus on developer experience and operability.
research-lab - A general repo for Monero Research Lab work in progress and completed work
awesome-webpack - A curated list of awesome Webpack resources, libraries and tools
multi-party-ecdsa - Rust implementation of {t,n}-threshold ECDSA (elliptic curve digital signature algorithm).
Bitcoin.org - Bitcoin.org Website
github-docs - The open-source repo for docs.github.com
zmsg - A zero knowledge messaging system built on zcash.
BitcoinWalletMobile - A simple, well designed and easy to use mobile Bitcoin wallet. Compatible with both Android and iOS. Designed for newbies.
seed-phrase-raid-5 - Apply RAID-5 (XOR, Parity) to your 24 word seed phrase
docco - Literate Programming can be Quick and Dirty.