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submitted 2 weeks ago by Wave@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Whenever possible, use QR codes from sub-addresses to share your wallet.

Alphanumeric character strings, as we know our wallets, are much easier for analysis companies and AI to collect and analyze.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by rottenwheel@lemmy.zip to c/monero@monero.town
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Hi everyone, I'd like to know if you use instant crypto exchanges when you need to buy or sell Monero? I mean such services as Exolix, Trocador, simpleswap and similar?

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Why Tornado Cash Free Speech defense was rejected in Court w/ #MoneroTopia24 Speakers, Tor Ekeland and Mike Hassard, Tune-in to a LIVE #MoneroTalk EPI TMRW 10/17 at 7AM-EDT/1PM-CEST!

Watch here YT➡️: https://www.youtube.com/live/9vC7R4F22yU?si=fiKRr8aR3g3RTmC6

TWITCH ➡️: twitch.tv/monerotalk

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Guys, Get on Nostr, there's a growing Monero community trolling Bitcoin maxis,

Garnet is a new nostr client to tip XMR,

for example: as Italy Raises Capital Gains Tax on Bitcoin from 26% to 42%:

https://primal.net/e/note1nsk54jclkjsx3sv4kmwhjmjept0v73rzascn02wt2zs2k6lqlctskltd57

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submitted 2 weeks ago by Eriq@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

I was interested on which the best way to accept XMR programmatically and made this concept payment processor that credits PGP based accounts with the XMR amount deposited like an exchange would have with sub addresses assigned to each account.

When withdrawing, It is a lot more difficult to implement as transfer RPC call cannot auto-calculate the fee.

Workaround:

Estimate transfer is sent with no relay

transfer2 with no relay is sent after deducting fee manually.

Checks for proper deduction and then uses relay_tx for the final step.

If you have any suggestions on how to improve this, especially if you have a better architecture in mind for the withdraw/deposit functionalities.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by xenu@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Hello anons, I've launched a new YouTube series investigating how Monero can be attacked by chain analysis. This is my attempt at rebooting Breaking Monero. The first three episodes are now available to view. I am also uploading on Odysee and Rumble! Links: https://odysee.com/@anti_moonboy:7 https://rumble.com/user/AntiMoonboy

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by monerobull@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

What is Haveno?

Haveno is a decentralized exchange (DEX) for trading Monero (XMR) p2p. It offers a user-friendly, private, and secure way to trade without relying on centralized exchanges. Think of Haveno as a p2p Localmonero alternative.

Download Haveno

  • Visit https://haveno-reto.com and download the version for your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux).
  • Some antivirus programs might flag Haveno due to the embedded Monero codebase. This is a false positive and happens because Monero code includes mining functionality. If you are concerned, review the source code on the Haveno-reto GitHub.
  • If the software is blocked, you can add it as an exception or temporarily disable your antivirus during installation.

Video Tutorial:

Video Tutorial

What is Haveno-Reto? Understanding the Network

You might be wondering, what’s the difference between Haveno and Haveno-Reto? Here’s a simple analogy:

  • Haveno is the software.
  • Haveno-Reto is the live p2p network you connect to for real trades on the mainnet (third-party, not by the Haveno devs).

Think of it like Minecraft: Minecraft is the software, while Hypixel is a server you connect to for multiplayer games. Similarly, Haveno is the software, and Haveno-Reto is the network where real trading happens.

Avoid Testnet Confusion

If you download the unconfigured client from the main Haveno-Dex GitHub repository, you’ll only connect to the Monero testnet. This means you won't be able to make real trades. To trade on the mainnet, make sure you're using the pre-configured Haveno-Reto client.

Haveno is live on mainnet and you can use it today but many people are still struggling to install it, mainly due to a lack of easily accessible information. This guide is supposed to address this.

If you have any questions, feel free to ask them in this thread!

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submitted 3 weeks ago by rottenwheel@lemmy.zip to c/monero@monero.town

some of the changes include: upgrade to Monero v0.18.3.4 point release, polyseed support, removal of moneroworld and Samourai Wallet-operated XMR remote node, removal of in-app donate to developer feature, monerochan disabled by default, tx. fee selection tweaks and other miscellaneous stuff.

consider hopping on codeberg, testing it, commenting open issues, opening new ones.

repository: https://codeberg.org/anoncontributorxmr/mysu/

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Grow Monero w/us at the MoneroTopia24 Confer! If we use it we win! 💪🗽🚀 LIVE Spaces (MT 328)

TODAY'S 🎙SHOW:In this episode Douglas Tuman hosts a Twitter Spaces session with the community concerning Monero, its current challenges, and the upcoming MoneroTopia24 conference in Mexico City!

Doug emphasizes the importance of digital cash, the MoneroTopia event, and the need for the Monero community to unite in response to an "adversarial environment," notably referencing Monero's delisting from Kraken in Europe.

Vlad Costea, an early Bitcoiner, discusses Monero's importance in preserving privacy and draws parallels with other privacy technologies, while Aaron Day talks about his experiences promoting Monero and privacy coins in workshops across the U.S. We also had Tatiana, singer-songwriter who is a peace and liberty activist join us in addition to many more guests!

Various privacy tech projects and philosophical concerns about privacy, regulation, and technology are explored throughout the spaces!

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submitted 3 weeks ago by Wave@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

From min 3:53 about Monero.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip to c/monero@monero.town

What's Changed

  • Update to monero-project v0.18.3.4 and monero-java v0.8.33 by @woodser in #1314, #1281
  • Play sounds for notifications (can be disabled in Settings) by @woodser in #1295
  • Schedule offers using available and pending funds by @woodser in #1303
  • Support AppImage installer for Linux by @TheTollingBell in #1270
  • Support flatpak installer for Linux by @Jabster28 in #1230
  • Support one line installer for Tails by @xmrrmx in #1312
  • Show transaction details in Funds > Transactions with transaction key by @woodser in #1311
  • Show transaction fees in Funds > Transactions and export to CSV by @woodser in #1288
  • Fix exporting and importing payment accounts across clients by @woodser in #1293
  • Sync blockchain locally depending on last used local node by @woodser in #1298
  • Reclassify mainnet nodes as public nodes and remove provided nodes by @woodser in #1315
  • Make my offer buttons easier to read in offer book view by @bvcxza in #1310
  • Update naming conventions of CI installer artifacts by @Jabster28, @woodser in #864, #1328
  • De-duplicate additional trade statistics by @woodser in #1326
  • Add log file dedicated for errors (haveno_error.log) by @preland in #1256
  • Add deploy-tmux and deploy-screen configs in Makefile by @kekebit in #1257
  • Bug fixes
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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by prancing389@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Finally, a nice looking female talking sense about Monero

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submitted 3 weeks ago by Wave@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/4625591

cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/4625590

https://github.com/Cyrix126/gupaxx/releases/tag/v1.5.1

Gupaxx v1.5.1 important fixes

- Freeze after some time
- Xmrig could not be started after Xmrig-Proxy manually (Linux/MacOS)
- Node and Proxy custom args were not parsed correctly
- Node and Proxy custom args were applied if not empty in simple mode
- Unable to save node selection in Proxy Tab
- P2Pool status could not get green if verbosity level was below 3
- Crashes on Wayland
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submitted 3 weeks ago by rottenwheel@lemmy.zip to c/monero@monero.town
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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by BobGnarley@lemm.ee to c/monero@monero.town

We should be worried.

There is a post on the Monero subreddit about this AllArk (honeypot) site that is advertising an openly illegal amount of cash for in cash trades. That breaks the first rule of the monero subreddit (no illegal discussion)

now, I don't give a fuck if someone wants to break the law, it isn't my business. But in my eyes this is clearly a fucking honeypot site and what's more as far as I could find on the site and as other users in that discussion noticed as well it

-doesn't even accept Monero-

So at this point, I'm wondering why the fuck the mods would allow this elitedragon guy to post this shit like this and how it has stayed up for 4 days.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip to c/monero@monero.town
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submitted 3 weeks ago by dMartian@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

"Canadian trucker problem" Monero fixes that, right?

If Monero can be a solution then it should prove itself when the time comes, not "in hindsight."

People need basic necessities like water. Can Monero address the problem?

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To ignore the right to privacy is to fail to recognize the benefits it brings and the serious problems that arise when it is lost, both personally and collectively.

The famous phrase “knowledge is power” resonates in numerous movies and novels. If knowledge really is power, privacy acts as the means to manage that power. The more data one possesses about a person, the greater the ability to anticipate and manipulate his or her actions, thus granting considerable power over him or her. This power can be exercised by both governments and companies, whose priorities may not coincide with those of the individual.

Technological evolution has enabled both companies and governments to manage an unprecedented quantity and quality of information. Never before in history has so much been known about an individual. The concept of “surveillance capitalism,” introduced by Shoshana Zuboff in 2013, refers to the commercialization of personal data and the fundamental framework of the surveillance economy in which we live today. To understand the loss of privacy, it is necessary to understand how this system operates.

Devices such as computers, cell phones and smart objects are, in essence, data collectors. Every interaction with mobile reveals data about location, contacts, preferences, browsing history and more. Those interested in learning what information Google has about them can visit https://myactivity.google.com and find an extensive log of their online activities. The collection of personal data, especially on Android devices, is well known, but what is the purpose behind this collection?

The extracted data is analyzed, aggregated and sold to create user profiles ranging from gender and age to interests, religious beliefs and political orientation. There is no single entity in charge of this process; different companies, institutions and governments use similar collection and analysis models. Companies such as Facebook, Twitter, data-brokers, insurers and banks, as well as Cambridge Analytica, participate in this practice. The result is a profile that makes it possible to predict and potentially influence users' decisions.

Why is privacy so crucial?

Our behavior changes when we are aware that we are being watched or recorded. Moreover, if every action or word is documented, it limits our ability to change our minds. We could always be judged by what we said or did in the past. Human beings are not static; they evolve throughout their lives. However, society often does not accept that someone can change their perspective as a result of new experiences or information. A person with definite political views who then radically changes will be seen as inconsistent. Privacy gives us the freedom to evolve, to have second chances and to grow without being judged by the natural process of human development.

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eXMR - fraud (monero.town)
submitted 3 weeks ago by Wave@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Fraud eXMR

An article on coinmarketcap caught my attention because Monero was mentioned. It mentioned a centralized exchange called yobit, which I had never heard of before, so I did some research.

It seems EXMR is offered there.

Perhaps the websites concerned will be made aware that this is a scam, the name 'Monero' and 'XMR' are being used. coinmarketcap.com also has a certain responsibility due to its reach.

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submitted 3 weeks ago by Wave@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Fidelity hacked ($5.4 trillion asset manager)

Confirmed hacked: 77000+ customer records including license, social security numbers and personal information.

We should celebrate that this has nothing to do with Monero. BTCETF investors had better put a few XMR's in their wallets.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by Wave@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

A few hours ago, we listened to the podcast (twitter) in which Fluffypony talked about merged mining with Tari, among other things. Anyway, it was also discussed that Google now also has information about saberhagen.eth and Google AI also processes email content. Google knows a lot. hf in Kenya opexodus77

A friendly reminder not to use public spying chains.eth or Google.

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submitted 3 weeks ago by chillband@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town
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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by chillband@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Thanks for Kaya (Monero cryptography researcher) for the research into the deanonymization of the Dero network!

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by HardenedSteel@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Hi everyone, we're updating user guides on getmonero.org however we don't have IOS device to take screenshot to update the outdated screenshots. So I'm looking for volunteer for updating this guide.

The task:

  1. Download Matrix messenger called Element
  2. Open the app and take a screenshot
  3. Click on register and follow this guide but use monero.social instead of https://matrix.monero.social
  4. Take another screenshot and send to me (or us).

Then we will use screenshot(s) for the guide.

Relevant git issue

If you have questions feel free to ask.

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