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It’s thoughtful to put out an article for those who might need a reminder of why they use XMR in the first place.
Tea expert, retired Fire Nation general, former Crown Prince of the Fire Nation, Grand Lotus of the Order of the White Lotus, firebending master, mentor to loveable nephew retard Zuko, Dragon of the West.
Lover of anime tiddies.
It’s thoughtful to put out an article for those who might need a reminder of why they use XMR in the first place.
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Trad-Fi is a feeding trough right now.
Honestly, it’s not that normies disagree with Monero’s goals, it’'s just still way too complicated for most normies to bootstrap into getting, let alone using. And I’ve tried showing people.
In the end local people resort to anything that is useful as a currency - fish, meat, eggs, veggies, skill–swaps - I’m down for that too.
I like to think I’m doing my part to give his life the meaning and purpose he craves.
He’ll start the article until realizing it would end up hurting him too. Finally, the epiphany moment when he comes to understand that the real friends were the trolls he met along the way.
Against my instance’s admin, who will tell him to kick rocks.
Kikes and degenerate tranny fags would be the reason.
Does that answer your dumb trolling, or do you need me to explain with crayons?
Yeah, he missed the pronoun “I” from that sentence. And the next.
Bookmarked, thanks.
This absolutely.
Physical off-ramp services like delivery, PO Boxes, lockers, etc… are a weak link right now.
Sure, you can buy giftcards for mostly everything, but if you’re buying a physical product, then between the giftcard broker, store and delivery service, your transactions are easily tied to your real identity and location.
Multisig is like the gpg of email, best practice in theory but rarely used due to usability.
AFAIK it’s still only available via the CLI version of monero wallet?
It’s worse than that.
Fiscal responsibility alone dictates that you have a duty to create a public Opsec Charter of sorts.
And that’s nothing to say of an ideological-FOSS duty to create the same.
This reeks of more than incompetence.
As pointed out in the github thread by someone, the more useful opsec flow should have gone something like this.
And make the offline computer an offline vault-vm on a non-internet Qubes laptop .
I see. They held the hot wallet on Windows fucking 10.
Unbelievable. Opsec? What’s Opsec?
Seconded.
With only 2 known keyholders and likely 1 single person with physical access to the Qubes laptop, and where the whole key and wallet were probably stored in a standalone offline vault-vm, what the fuck happened?
i’ll update my Stagenet and have a go soon.
> Blocking it is like collaborating with oppressive regimes.
Not like, it actually IS.
It wouldn’t surprise me in the least to find out that CF operate quite a few Tor entries.
Any alternative is worth supporting.
Cool beans
I’ve tried both, but appreciate the comparison vid.
You mentioned publishing a list of decentralized simplex nodes, where is that, and how do you find them? Is there an API endpoint or something?
@CharliePrime @bluedoves
+1, stable Debian FTW!