derolytics
nice
monero stronk
A sign of the times
derolytics
nice
monero stronk
good post
Simplex is fine
link is dead : “No longer available”
found more info on the git : https://github.com/KewbitXMR/haveno-app
looks promising but very beta - haveno app is on testnet
for the up to date haveno program visit : https://haveno-reto.com/#downloads
just downloaded v1.0.11
wallet sync takes about 15min on regular pc. still fewer than 10 peers live, but many more trades than a couple of months ago.
################# PS: listen to Assange : “algorithms to protect people’s privacy” @ 1:28:24
Make the site look cool:
Monero statistics : network hash rate, tx avg confirmation time etc.
Use sweet matrix green on black font
Wallet download on home page (get monero? get monero now!)
more cool shit, futuristic design, scrolling text
don8d
Dynamic Intelligent Currency Encryption (DICE) is a technological concept designed to enhance the security of paper currency. The system tracks and monitors banknotes in circulation using identifiable characteristics, allowing for the remote devaluation of banknotes involved in fraudulent activities or criminal transactions
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_intelligent_currency_encryption
lol
heavy
again with the vague definitions
methadone good, heroin bad. you get your morals from the govt? lame
dont forget stablecoins
hi antidarknet
cool site and nice job stresstesting XMR. look forward to seeing more of your projects in the future!
Makes me wonder about other vulnerabilities there could be - particularly regarding dark markets, xmr escrow services etc.
regarding your point
Unless you’re criminal you shouldn’t be worried in any way.
A criminal is someone defined by the state as having broken a law. Likewise a legal action is one which happens to coincide with a state’s edict (law). but libertarian maximalists or anarchists wouldn’t agree. hence why you were called a bootlicker.
whilst it’s perfectly righteous to fight what you see as harmful, there’s an argument for freedom, particularly in the case of drugs where it is usually the user who is the only one at risk of harm (if we follow the harm principle rather than legal/illegal). yes the drug trade can harm too - but that could also be because it is ‘illegal’ and has to take place in a non-ideal marketplace.
that being said, I have my own limits as to what is moral so I agree that you should pursue yours. but I will do things that are illegal, and I encourage you to do so too. perhaps one day using monero will be ‘illegal’! </end philosophical sidebar>
i’m skeptical of this plan
good ep. will be interesting to see how this develops
and lol @ libertarians saying, “I never vote but I’ll vote trump if he promises to free ross”
also ddos attacks on multiple remaining exchanges - wizardswap, trocador among others in the last week.
some have suggested this corrals sites + services onto cloudflare as a chokepoint for future censorship.
however xmr keeps on ticking even despite mempool flooding last month.
does hardenedsteel not count?
https://github.com/HardenedSteel/haveno-mainnet/actions/runs/9072024811
maximum privacy and some compromises
care to explain?
and I love a good airdrop - just let my enter my phone number and drivers license into X to join, then I can get my gen 0 gems and finally convert them into Yats to cash in my skyhammers
THEN and only then will we achieve mass adoption.
nothing against fluffy
sad to see localmonero / agoradesk go
a stalwart in the community.
regarding the github proposal:
recanman commented May 12, 2024 •
I’ve spoken to Alex. This will not happen.
Regarding alternatives, one trader mentioned bitvalve ( https://www.bitvalve.com/ ) which has p2p XMR trades [also I haven’t used the site, it could be a huge pot of honey so the onus is fully on you]
although right now it’s pretty sparse - the only bank xfer option is rupees but there’s quite a few paypal for example.
hoping haveno goes smooth, can’t wait for the XDEXs to reign supreme. will spin up a node & instance when it’s out of beta
they got something done - how many people got a good service out of coinjoins?
plus they likely awoke many to the problem of ensuring privacy online - particularly in finance, and particularly in crypto
PS: This is good for Monero - sweats profusely
@Rucknium taking the lead on analysis here.
check the paper he wrote re: the first wave on his git here
then on this wave - fat input transactions filling blocks on XMR chain :
Thanks for mentioning my paper. It analyzed the privacy impact of an adversary owning many outputs. The transactions that are congesting the mempool/txpool now have many inputs. There may be a privacy impact of large many-input txs, but I don’t have a clear idea of what it would be, and it’s not the same as a standard black marble flood.
neither of those sites work
yeah allark is a scam
don’t use reddit