CRYPTO 101: What Is: ' Monero ' -- The PRIVACY Focused, Well Established CryptoCurrency That's Been Around Awhile.


What is.... Monero ?


Monero is a digital currency that offers a high level of anonymity for users and their transactions.

Like Bitcoin, Monero is a decentralized peer-to-peer cryptocurrency, but unlike Bitcoin, Monero is characterized as a private digital cash.

Not long ago, Monero Forked (that is a short version, believe me) but that is not the focus today.

Essentially it "forks" regularly as per the community to deal with coding changes but let us stay focused.



Monero was created as a grassroots movement with no pre-mine and no VC Funding, and launched in April 2014 as a fork of Bytecoin. A fork occurs when an original cryptocurrency is split into two to create another version, which is made possible due to the open source formats prevalent in most cryptocurrency designs. Most forks are formed to address flaws of the parent currency and to create better alternatives.

Monero’s popularity in the crypto world has been rising mostly due to its anonymization characteristic. All cryptocurrency users are given a public address or key which is unique to each user. With Bitcoin, the recipient of the coins has the coins transferred to his address which he has to divulge to the sender. The sender can see how much Bitcoins that the recipient has once he has knowledge of the fund recipient's public address. Through the Bitcoin blockchain, all coins transferred from the sender to recipient are recorded and made public.

Transacting with Monero however, does not give the sender a window view of the recipient’s holdings even though the sender knows the recipient’s public address. Monero transactions are unlinkable and untraceable. Coins sent to a recipient are rerouted through an address that is randomly created to be used specifically for that transaction. The Monero ledger, unlike blockchain​, doesn’t record the actual stealth addresses of the sender and recipient, and the one-time created address that is recorded is not linked to the actual address of either party. Therefore, anyone examining Monero’s opaque ledger wouldn’t be able to track down the addresses and individuals involved in any past or present transaction.

Monero also has a feature called the ring signature, which obfuscates the sources of funds so that they are virtually untraceable to the parties involved in the transfer. The ring signature ensures that every Monero transaction between two parties is grouped with other multiple transactions that occur among other unrelated parties. This means that the recipient’s funds is mixed in with other Monero users’ transactions, and moved randomly across the list of transactions, making it exponentially difficult to be traced back to the source or recipient. The ring signature also decrypts the actual amount involved in any transaction. Note that the ring signature is different from the mixing and coinjoin anonymization technique adopted by other cryptocurrencies vying for anonymity.

Finally, Monero has a distinct way of handling transactions by splitting the amount transferred into multiple amounts, and treating each splitted amount as a separate transaction. For example a user who transfers 200 XMR (Monero’s currency unit) to a buyer would have the amount split into say, 83 XMR, 69 XMR, and 48 XMR, totalling 200 XMR. Each of these are treated separately and a unique one-time address is created for each of the split figures. With the ring signature, each of these splitted amounts are mixed in with other transactions which of course, have also been split, making it extremely difficult to identify the exact mix of 200 XMR that belongs to the recipient.

Monero allows for transparency based on the users’ discretion. All users have a view key which can be used to access an account. A user can give his view key to selected parties with limitations in place such as access to view the account holdings but without the ability to spend any funds held in the account; access to all historical and current transactions; or access to only specific transactions in the account. Selected parties include parents who may need the view keys to monitor their kids’ transactions and auditors who the user would like to give access to audit his account holdings and worth.

In addition to the view key, users also have a spend key which authorizes a selected entity that the user shares the key with to spend or transfer funds from the account. Like the view key, the spend key is 64 characters long and consists of alphabets and numbers.

The popularity of Monero has grown, not just for the intent of engaging in illegal activities in the underground market, but also for individuals who simply want to be able to acquire goods and services online anonymously. Individuals who don’t want unsolicited ads based on their spending habits from digital marketers, the wealthy who are frequently targeted by cybercriminals, individuals who purchase sex toys, and ill individuals who prefer to purchase their drugs anonymously online are a few examples of users who would prefer Monero’s unique privacy platform to Bitcoin’s transparent ledger.

The currency symbol for Monero is XMR -- currency symbols ticker wise always start with the $ symbol -- so Monero symbol or hashtag official -- would be $XMR with no spaces.


Collated for you today from a couple of my many posts on #Monero:

https://steemit.com/money/@barrydutton/investment-language-101-series-term-of-the-day-what-is-monero-or-e-152-or-trading-candle-cheat-sheet-incl-each-episode

Wallet updates and focus for early 2018:

https://steemit.com/crypto-news/@barrydutton/monero-usdxmr-hardware-wallet-update-best-2018-wallet-solutions-while-we-wait-on-the-impending-ledger-and-trezor-hardware-wallet


So much Crypto........ so little time.

We are all here early in this space, we are all early adapters, bear that in mind and Remain Encouraged

Thanks for reading, have a nice day.


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Great update / ideas as always for new and older crypto folks.

Being in the SmartCash community, I'm hearing a lot of buzz about Bitcoin Confidential, which is being airdropped to SmartCash owners. It's a new privacy coin and the detail are still not developed. I wonder how it compares to Monero, which has been around a while already? I wonder why there is a need for another privacy coin? @ironshield

@barrydutton
Monero is Digital currency ,Monero value is still down then bitcoin. Maybe in future its value become high

i think monero is one of the best cryptoconcurrency out there and the fact you can mine it with almost all the computers and laptops old an new anyways great post would love if youd follow bk and give me upvotes on my blog .

how do you set up a wallet for Monero?

Anyone interested in freedom and sovereignty needs to be looking at coins like this and Zcash. Crypto could go two ways, more control, or we could hijack it just like the internet and use it for our own gain

Be sure to check out xmo as well! great anonymity coin.

Ok thats a new one on me, will get straight onto that thanks!

This is a great rundown of Monero @barrydutton. I always giggle to myself when people mention nefarious reasons for wanting to be anonymous online. I prefer that people don’t know what I’m doing because its none of their business. Just because someone prefers anonymity doesn’t mean they are hiding something, it just means they want their business kept private. Ask Satoshi Nakamoto what he thinks of anonymity!

Thank you for this article and for spreading objective information about this currency, Barry.

Monero is one of the coins I’ve been buying consistently since late 2016. It is important that we have privacy-centred cryptocurrencies like Monero. Without them – no freedom. Yesterday I was talking to one of my best friends on Skype and he said: “Just knowing that Monero exists, makes me hopeful”.

Truth man.

I could not find you on Steemit.Chat so had to come here.

The long awaited MORA Trip in Sweden is upon the bushcraft community.

I could not go but friends are headed there after the UK leg of their trip, if you could schedule it, you could hang out with likely 1 of the top 3 outdoorsman in the whole world --- Dave Canterbury.

They flew out today, to the UK first then to Sweden and we sort of know each other a little, figured I would come and tell you.

I have not talked to you about this trip since it was announced long long ago!

Oh wow!! Mora and its vicinities are so beautiful! My girlfriend and I went there five years ago, loved it!! Too bad you couldn’t come this time, man!

I am heading to Montenegro next week for a ten-days vacation, coming back on June 3rd. Do you think your friend will still be in Sweden then?

I honestly do not know my man.

I did a quick search looking for trip details and could not find it.

I am really not doing well healthwise so I do not feel like doing much at all

Oh, I’m sorry to hear that, Barry! What is it? Have you seen a doctor? Hope you’re going to get well soon! I’m not doing so great either, just trying my best not to get discouraged by all these annoying ailments…

Dr's and state sponsored agendas are half the problems in my life.

Anyways, Dave is in SWE right now, here is the area in Marsta he is in, taking a nap at his hotel he said LOL

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Cederströmsslinga 27, 195 05 Arlandastad Märsta, Sweden

He should be off to Morakniv soon I guess.

Oh cool, tonight I will be within a few miles from where he is now. I am heading to Stockholm tomorrow morning though, for a huge Blockchain/crypto conference BLOXPO taking place there on Thursday.

Hope you’ll be feeling better soon, Barry!!

Thanks buddy.

  • big news just out w amazon..... I just posted on it.

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