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Re: delete
by
drawingthesun
on 20/09/2014, 17:50:58 UTC
Well why does it matter to Anonymint? If he is willing to sell to the highest bidder, then he doesn't care about what happens to Monero.

If there is a flaw, I'd rather know now before putting even more money into Monero.

Well. I can understand why you would want to know but if you're holding onto your XMR in the event that its fake then that is your gamble.
Everyone has had two confirmations of (multiple) flaws. Consider that your BIG notification. Anything crying that happens from here on goes to /dev/null.

When the music stops and you're left without a chair, there's always a different game you can try.

If you're wanting to play this safe: Sell your CN, wait till all this crap is over and then start again. At least that way you're left with BTC with enough buying power to (almost) start where you left off.

I am only aware of the corrupt block attack that was handled in the most professional manner by the Monero core team.

Also, I am quite comfortable with all my investments and I am not going to sell because of what seems to be FUD. I see no confirmation of major exploits anywhere on this forum.

If I sell some now, I doubt I'll ever be able to buy at this price again, Monero is a strong coin and it's movements most likely will trend upwards. I feel we are now entering the time where most people will start to see the constant FUD for what it seems to be, and that is an attack from all angles. (with the exception of anonymint, he doesn't FUD, but I don't think he has the exploit)

I feel that with each wave of attack and FUD, Monero pulls through stronger and stronger, the corrupt block attack actually worked in our favour, as it was a proving point.