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</div>
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<div class="navbar-collapse collapse">
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<ul class="nav navbar-nav navbar-right">
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<li><a class="yellow" href="https://forum.monero.cc">{% t menu.forum %}</a></li>
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<li><a class="yellow" href="https://forum.getmonero.org">{% t menu.forum %}</a></li>
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<li class="dropdown">
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<a href="#" class="dropdown-toggle purple" data-toggle="dropdown">{% t menu.blog %} <span class="caret"></span></a>
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<ul class="dropdown-menu" role="menu">
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<li class="dropdown">
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<a href="#" class="dropdown-toggle softyellow last" data-toggle="dropdown">{% t menu.community %} <span class="caret"></span></a>
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<ul class="dropdown-menu" role="menu">
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<li><a href="https://forum.monero.cc">{% t menu.forum %}</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://forum.getmonero.org">{% t menu.forum %}</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/monero/">{% t menu.reddit %}</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.0">{% t menu.bitcointalk %}</a></li>
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<li class="divider"></li>
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![](http://i.imgur.com/GfQ67Tz.jpg){: .center-image }
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2. We are immensely grateful for the work the CryptoNote developers have put into the protocol, but their whitepaper is unfortunately lacking in peer reviews. To that end, we have taken it upon ourselves to peer review the whitepaper, and to release the peer review as an annotated whitepaper.
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The two primary peer reviewers are not part of the Monero core team, and are highly qualified academics in the fields of mathematics and cryptography. They are assisted by some of the Monero core team who have a similar computer science academic background. Due to the nature of the Monero project both of the primary peer reviewers have chosen to work under a pseudonym. In a later missive we'll introduce them more formally, but for the moment we wanted to release the current copy of the annotated whitepaper for everyone to take a look at. If you'd like to provide your input on the annotations, please feel free to email any comments to dev@monero.cc
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The latest annotated whitepaper can be downloaded here: http://monero.cc/downloads/whitepaper_annotated.pdf. Please bear in mind that it is only up to page 8 in the CryptoNote whitepaper at present, so the annotation does cut short there:)
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The two primary peer reviewers are not part of the Monero core team, and are highly qualified academics in the fields of mathematics and cryptography. They are assisted by some of the Monero core team who have a similar computer science academic background. Due to the nature of the Monero project both of the primary peer reviewers have chosen to work under a pseudonym. In a later missive we'll introduce them more formally, but for the moment we wanted to release the current copy of the annotated whitepaper for everyone to take a look at. If you'd like to provide your input on the annotations, please feel free to email any comments to dev@getmonero.org
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The latest annotated whitepaper can be downloaded here: http://downloads.getmonero.org/whitepaper_annotated.pdf. Please bear in mind that it is only up to page 8 in the CryptoNote whitepaper at present, so the annotation does cut short there:)
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3. We have completed initial work and testing on transaction auto-splitting (thanks to tewinget's tireless work). Now, if you have too many inputs for your transaction, simplewallet will automatically try to split your transfer up to as many as 30 transactions. It will prompt you first and let you know the total fees before just sending it, of course:
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![](http://i.imgur.com/IyG3Uq0.jpg){: .center-image }
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summary: Restore paths for mnemonics fixed, libunbound lookups moved to its own thread
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tags: [dev diaries, core, accounts]
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author: Riccardo Spagni (fluffypony)
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forum: https://forum.monero.cc/1/news-and-announcements/115/monday-monero-missives-21-december-15th-2014
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forum: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-and-announcements/115/monday-monero-missives-21-december-15th-2014
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*December 15th, 2014*
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summary: MyMonero side-swiped in a DDoS attack on their data center, i2pd added su3 router update support
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tags: [external, mymonero, i2p, forkguard]
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author: Riccardo Spagni (fluffypony)
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forum: https://forum.monero.cc/1/news-and-announcements/115/monday-monero-missives-21-december-15th-2014
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forum: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-and-announcements/115/monday-monero-missives-21-december-15th-2014
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*December 15th, 2014*
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summary: A review of everything Monero accomplished from its inception through to the end of 2014
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tags: [monero missives, year in review, core, funding, accounts, usability, platforms, gui, exchanges, i2p]
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author: Riccardo Spagni (fluffypony)
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forum: https://forum.monero.cc/1/news-and-announcements/134/monday-monero-missives-22-year-in-review-january-5th-2015
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forum: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-and-announcements/134/monday-monero-missives-22-year-in-review-january-5th-2015
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*January 5th, 2015*
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And, undoubtedly, much more both for Monero core and related external projects.
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Of course, none of this would be possible without donations from our users, and we are most appreciative and grateful to those that have donated thus far. We hope that over the next year you will continue to help and assist us - and don't forget our donation addresses are powered by OpenAlias, both XMR and BTC donation addresses are on donate.monero.cc
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Of course, none of this would be possible without donations from our users, and we are most appreciative and grateful to those that have donated thus far. We hope that over the next year you will continue to help and assist us - and don't forget our donation addresses are powered by OpenAlias, both XMR and BTC donation addresses are on donate.getmonero.org
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Thank you for a great 2014, and here's to a great 2015!
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summary: New website, moved from to monero.cc to getmonero.org, MRL-0004 released, Monero design and development goals published
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tags: [monero missives, research, usability]
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author: Riccardo Spagni (fluffypony)
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forum: https://forum.monero.cc/1/news-and-announcements/161/monday-monero-missives-23-february-23rd-2015
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forum: https://forum.getmonero.org/1/news-and-announcements/161/monday-monero-missives-23-february-23rd-2015
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We are moving to a new Missive format, it is now in the form of a podcast!
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1. The release of the new website, and the move to [the getmonero.org domain](https://getmonero.org/)
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2. The publication of [MRL-0004, Improving Obfuscation in the CryptoNote Protocol](https://lab.monero.cc/pubs/MRL-0004.pdf)
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2. The publication of [MRL-0004, Improving Obfuscation in the CryptoNote Protocol](https://lab.getmonero.org/pubs/MRL-0004.pdf)
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3. Monero's [design and development goals](http://getmonero.org/design-goals/)
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{:.text-center .client-list}
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[![](//static.getmonero.org/images/clients/lightwallet.svg)](https://forum.monero.cc/20/general-discussion/166/lightwallet-a-lightweight-monero-gui-account-manager)
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[![](//static.getmonero.org/images/clients/lightwallet.svg)](https://forum.getmonero.org/20/general-discussion/166/lightwallet-a-lightweight-monero-gui-account-manager)
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lightWallet is a simple and slim client written in Python, and should run on most operating systems. It is written and maintained by jwinterm.
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{:.text-center .client-list}
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- [![](//static.getmonero.org/images/platforms/github.svg)
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Source Code](https://github.com/jwinterm/lightWallet)
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- [![](//static.getmonero.org/images/platforms/forum.svg)
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Forum Thread](https://forum.monero.cc/20/general-discussion/166/lightwallet-a-lightweight-monero-gui-account-manager)
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Forum Thread](https://forum.getmonero.org/20/general-discussion/166/lightwallet-a-lightweight-monero-gui-account-manager)
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