00:12:02 <PoosaniLuvv[m]> <anarkiocrypto[m]> "FixedFloat works over Tor. I use..." <- Ill search it, also wtf is float? Something to do with the price at the current time? 00:19:45 <anarkiocrypto[m]> The Fixed option sends the exact specified amount of Bitcoin/Litecoin/Dash for a 1% fee, which is necessary if you are paying an invoice. The Float option sends it at the current exchange rate (AFAIK at the time your Monero deposit is confirmed) for a 0.5% fee. 00:20:14 <anarkiocrypto[m]> * 0.5% fee (good if you are sending to your own wallet and don't need to send an exact amount). 00:20:56 <PoosaniLuvv[m]> whats an invoice 00:28:44 <anarkiocrypto[m]> When you buy something from an online store, e.g. CoinCards.com or Proxysto.re, the store displays a specific crypto address and amount, so that you can make the payment. If you want to pay this invoice via FixedFloat, you need to copy and paste this address and amount and select the Fixed option. 13:33:20 <adamantium[m]> https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/r8nz0n/eu_wants_to_prohibit_all_private_wallets/ 13:33:37 <adamantium[m]> how cute 16:32:25 <msvb-lab> ArticMine: Do you want to help us succeed in Miami (January date to insert XMR into a BTC event, backdoor?) 16:32:55 <msvb-lab> We may need to promote the CCS we're using for costs out of band, due to the close date and no scheduled meetings here. 16:33:31 <msvb-lab> So if you ArticMine want to help, you could read the first ten second of our proposal and write a comment? 16:37:48 <msvb-lab> The proposal is at https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/274/ 16:47:48 <netrik182> msvb-lab: would be good to update the 'overview' tab on gitlab since 16:48:21 <netrik182> One needs to read the raw file to ready understand the proposal 16:48:31 <netrik182> Really* 16:49:10 <msvb-lab> That's cool, good idea netrik182. Can I make the proposal writable by you so that you can change the overview? 16:49:17 <msvb-lab> I can't find the so called 'overview' tab. 16:50:24 <msvb-lab> Or maybe I don't understand what is supposed to happen when I click on 'overview'. it's a link to the same merge request, like a basic '#' URL. 16:51:20 <dEBRUYNE> https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/r8nz0n/eu_wants_to_prohibit_all_private_wallets/ 16:51:31 <dEBRUYNE> Anyone from the policy workgroup that can state how accurate the title is? 16:52:10 <netrik182> You would need to edit your MR description I guess msvb-lab 16:53:17 <msvb-lab> I followed the guidance netrik182 to 'copy the markdown contents from the <ccs-proposal>.md file to the MR description. 16:53:40 <msvb-lab> Should I place a new section somewhere with <pre> tags or similar? In order to get an easy to read raw format? 16:54:30 <netrik182> I don't think so 17:02:26 <msvb-lab> When you see the MR netrik182, do you see a 'Edit' HTML button at the top above the title? 17:02:42 <msvb-lab> I'm trying to find out if you (or others) can possibly help by editing this MR. 17:07:42 <msvb-lab> Off topic, but there is a Monerokon staff meeting in one hour on #monero-events. 17:07:44 <msvb-lab> It's a public meeting for whoever wants to help us avoid a third year failure in planning a June conference in Portugal. 17:10:59 <netrik182> We can't edit. Only you can. But yes, there should be an edit button in the top right corner. Copy the markdown from your .md file and paste into this 'overview' edit text field 17:18:23 <ajs_[m]> dEBRUYNE: not all wallets. EU wants service provider to service provider to exchange information like wire transfers between banks 17:18:58 <msvb-lab> sethsimmons: Do you see a 'Edit' HTML button above the title of our CCS proposal, and if so would you like to manage it and have write permissions? 17:19:51 <ajs_[m]> policy does not regulate p2p transactions 17:22:29 <ajs_[m]> when withdrawing from an EU-based VASP, they can request KYC info 17:24:30 <ajs_[m]> and that info will be shared between VASPs when transferring funds from one regulated platform to another 17:37:53 <carrington[m]> Meeting discussing plans for a potential Monerokon 2022 (Portugal?) in less than 30 mins. Feel free to join if you have ideas 17:37:53 <carrington[m]> https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/629 18:01:34 <dEBRUYNE> ajs_[m]: Thanks, will ask OP to repost 18:03:13 <ajs_[m]> np 18:30:55 <sgp_> Announcing the MAGIC Monero Fund to support research and development: https://reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/r8vbqj/announcing_the_magic_monero_fund/ 18:31:09 <sgp_> All of you should apply to be voters, and committee members too if you have the time and want to help! 19:13:05 <msvb-lab> netrik182: I didn't understand your 'overview' comment before, but while looking more closely I found that the markdown for the proposal was abreviated incorrectly. Can you check again and tell me if the correction (five minutes ago) solves the 'raw text' problem you indicated? 19:20:46 <netrik182> Looking good now msvb-lab 19:22:21 <msvb-lab> Great, a comment in the MR thread would be a very nice addition if you have time. Idea - Pick the most inspiring section and mention why it helps you. 19:22:45 <msvb-lab> If most people comment on XMR-BTC collaboration (atomic swaps) then we will spend more efforts fostering those. 21:16:48 <quartz[m]> So, I wonder what will come of world currencies. I think there will be federated, permissioned systems used by many nations, and they will continue to exist alongside distributed crypto-currencies (which will exist anywhere with freedom of speech protections) 21:55:48 <libre[m]> Government create demand for their currencies by requiring taxes and services to be paid in such currency 21:56:30 <libre[m]> In a way you can see them as utility tokens, where they use will be relegated to interact with government chain for services and debts