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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Is spectrecoin a scam?
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generalizethis
on 16/01/2018, 12:47:57 UTC
As for spectrecoin's other features, who cares? That is not what the thread is asking--though I wonder how any coin calls itself private and has a richlist. See "RICH LIST" "LARGEST WALLETS" https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/
Also all addresses are visible in a truly privacy Monero, and these addresses can be sorted by making a rich list, only it will not give you anything in Monero or Sepctrecoin: https://moneroexplorer.com/tx/84ea5936b2864709fe21ece3be8cb683d356f1f83cb5851ecbd4ee104012c583
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stealth address: b5ada231ffb6e1a83430e038847e91e6d734d6bc58287b4e693f12823732f947
amount: 5.532506139280 XMR
Do you really do not know how stealth addresses work? You can not relate (Monero or Spectrecoin) stealth-addresses in the wallet and addresses in the block-explorer, learn at least something about it, you look like this dude who saw the addresses and the amount of money in the Monero-block-explorer and believes that Monero is not a privacy cryptocurrency: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/70v9d7/if_monero_is_private_then_what_is_this_someone/

Is Monero mentioned in the OP? Thanks for trying to get offtopic.


Optional privacy is the difference and why there can be linkage with spectrecoin--remove that before you claim to be a privacy coin. I understand that ALL addresses should be stealth addresses and the ones that aren't private create richlists and limit the anonymity set. But thanks for trying to read my mind.

Back on topic:

Does spectrecoin have a solution for anonymous staking?

I'm betting, no,  when they can't even figure out that all wallets should be stealth if your goal is privacy.