NEW VERSION OF XMR : For the peoples that don’t know ‘’MONERO’’ also called ‘’XMR ‘’ , Monero (XMR) is an open source cryptocurrency created in April 2014 that focuses on privacy, decentralisation and scalability. Unlike many cryptocurrencies that are derivatives of Bitcoin, Monero is based on the CryptoNote protocol and possesses significant algorithmic differences relating to blockchain obfuscation.[1] Monero has ongoing support from the community,[2] and its modular code architecture has been praised by Wladimir J. van der Laan, a Bitcoin Core maintainer.[3] Monero's market capitalization was multiplied by 30 during the year 2016,[4] going from $3.7 million on 3 December 2015 to $111 million on 3 December 2016, partly due to adoption by major darknet market AlphaBay at the end of summer 2016. ON THE DATE OF : 14/12/2016 , An update was carried out to reduce the attack from hacker , an ew version of XMR has been luncheed , this version include many changes like : • major changes to support the GUI • adds full support for "fluffy blocks", a propagation improvement similar to Compact Blocks in Bitcoin Core • adds in a dynamic fee system • expansion of the data stored in the wallet cache, including the GUI address book • switch to Borromean signatures in RingCT • add Monero payment URI support to the wallet library • complete overhaul of the threading system • optimise the wallet blockchain refresh mechanism • created a contributing guide • switched to a dynamic dust threshold system • added a command to compute the total coinbase • major RingCT performance improvements • killed off the old fast_exit mechanism, which caused more issues than anything else • improved and fixed the cold wallet transaction signing mechanism • overhauled the sweep_unmixable implementation • fixed FreeBSD builds CONTRIBUTORS FOR THIS RELEASE This release was the direct result of 29 people who worked, largely unpaid and altruistically, to put out 481 commits containing 10 517 new lines of code. We'd like to thank them very much for their time and effort. In no particular order they are: • Randi Joseph • Gingeropolous • Shen Noether • Pierre Boyer • taushet • guzzi_jones • Oyvind Kvanes • J Ryan Littlefield • lethos3 • Will Skinner • codehalo • Jaquee • Dan Miller • moneromooo-monero • AwfulCrawler • Lee Clagett • Riccardo Spagni • zveda • anonimal • TedTheFicus • luigi1111 • Myagui • NanoAkron • Jkat • iDunk5400 • Adriaan Joubert • Dion Ahmetaj • Jacob Brydolf • Ilya Kitaev OFFICIAL DOWNLOAD LINKS • Windows, 64-bit • Windows, 32-bit • macOS, 64-bit • Linux, 64-bit • Linux, 32-bit • Linux, ARMv7 • FreeBSD, 64-bit DOWNLOAD HASHES If you would like to verify that you have downloaded the correct file, please use the following SHA256 hashes: • monero.win.x64.v0-10-1-0.zip, 727a53dd154b61fd653f81da27788077fdf519301c81d3c1eb033c1ff2bf97c6 • monero.win.x86.v0-10-1-0.zip, ce77137b33bcaeb59273cb73b86e426e35e6209fb52a7e74fd9432a5a3018041 • monero.mac.x64.v0-10-1-0.tar.bz2, 447cebae257864b3706a8622f495bfd9fae780a6b277e1e31ac83bef7bc855c6 • monero.linux.x64.v0-10-1-0.tar.bz2, bf09eea27c957e7e2bdd62dac250888b301d4d25abe18d4a5b930fa7477708c7 • monero.linux.x86.v0-10-1-0.tar.bz2, 9a18d274970df85d6bc926dc99407959c680c36f19017996be9c758f6c02cf06 • monero.linux.arm7.v0-10-1-0.tar.bz2, 57221605997a3cd815f2a9689486abbdb124263fff047ca61068900eb7cb1839 • monero.freebsd.x64.v0-10-1-0.tar.bz2, 3858d4786b65a37e981b142e9c0f256ac66662314794d05f595c4c30cb5b6ddb the link that was used in the article : https://getmonero.org/2016/12/14/monero-0.10.1-released.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monero_(cryptocurrency)