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Topic
Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: MONERO in 5 years
by
generalizethis
on 21/01/2018, 18:56:30 UTC

Here is the Monero address: 4AYhVqhdEdkNSXT8UFjzAALAg4NMYURUjWdiNZCEzBTbWwkNXo1BTRCZzTcjYYDpdivhSUwG3kPV8hb T7vEzBgKRg4UW2b8z

Run the script: https://github.com/DotNetRussell/MoneroUserScraper to obtain the IP addresses "213.114.82.127", "82.161.134.181", "73.150.225.122", ... the Monero wallets and nodes. Those that are constantly located are servers/pools/miners, which occasionally are wallets: https://dotnetrussell.com/index.php/2017/10/21/locating-monero-users-via-transaction-broadcasts/
Found the IP-addresses of members of the network Monero - is not anonymous.

What should I do more for investigation? It's not enough?


Yes, can you tell me where is now money from that address. You seems to be a professional. I hope you will give me exact address ( not monero address, but house where this guy holds it).  And not just where went from this Monero address, but where ended up at the end. Monero is circulating a lot.
i'm sorry but i think crypto not work just like that sir
event BTC, ETH can not do that too

i think monero has potential to grow
but since it has too much competitor, it should do something to gain more popularity

What competition? Even the serious privacy projects can't figure out that you never make privacy optional--it limits the anonymity set and ruins fungibility. Until another project takes privacy seriously, Monero is the only game in town.