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xmr-pr
[meta] Rucknium opened issue #668: Monero Research Lab Meeting - Wed 23 February 2022 @ 17:00 UTC
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xmr-pr
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xxfedexx[m]
Monero took over LiteCoin!
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xxfedexx[m]
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Halver[m]
Just noticed that
tosdr.org/en/donate , accepts btc/eth/doge/ltc ... but do actually not accept Monero
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Inge
xxfedexx[m]: xUSD: it is an interesting experiment to try to create privacy stable coins without trusted third parties. But this is currently quite the experiment, so buyer beware ...
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kinghat[m]
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kinghat[m]
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Torr
gnuteardrops[m]: beautiful
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gnuteardrops[m]
Thanks. You can check
monero.graphics for more graphics.
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suspiciousaction
Hello, i have a newby moneru question.
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suspiciousaction
So i have this wallet thingy. there is money! Now i want to send money. i can create multiple "receiving" wallet addresses. afaik those cannot be linked together (am i wrong there?). But can the receiver see the senders adress? Can anybody see this, and how does this change if using an adversarial node?
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suspiciousaction
* senders adress? Have not found a way to easily create more sending addresses. Can anybody
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suspiciousaction
* Hello, i have a newby moneru question.
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suspiciousaction
So i have this wallet thingy. there is money! Now i want to send money. i can create multiple "receiving" wallet addresses. afaik those cannot be linked together (am i wrong there?). But can the receiver see the senders adress? Have not found a way to easily create more sending addresses. Can anybody see what my wallet payed for, and how does this change if using an adversarial node?
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lberrymage[m]
> Can the receiver see the sender's address?
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lberrymage[m]
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lberrymage[m]
> Can anybody see what my wallet paid for?
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lberrymage[m]
Nobody except the recipient can see where your Monero was sent due to stealth addresses.
getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/stealthaddress.html
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inlight
hi
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inlight
is it able to use 12 word seed in monero 24 word seed?
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inlight
or use 12 word seed to generate 24 word seed i.e. compress 24 word seed to 12 word for remembering purpose ?
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suspiciousaction
> <@lberrymage:matrix.org> > Can anybody see what my wallet paid for?
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suspiciousaction
>
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suspiciousaction
> Nobody except the recipient can see where your Monero was sent due to stealth addresses.
getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/stealthaddress.html
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suspiciousaction
Thank you very much!
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inlight
suspiciousaction: can u sendm e 1 xmr ?
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suspiciousaction
don't have even 1 sorry :(
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inlight
tell me some digital goods shop acceping monero
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inlight
store*
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suspiciousaction
what do you need?
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suspiciousaction
i bet you could buy egirl bathwater for XMR
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suspiciousaction
* could buy even egirl bathwater
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inlight
suspiciousaction: most digital product
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inlight
amazon gift cards, mobile topup recharge
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inlight
and exchange which support xmr
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inlight
to send to bank sometimes
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lberrymage[m]
> afaik those cannot be linked together
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lberrymage[m]
Generally correct. Subaddresses *can* be linked if you're victim of a Janus attack. More about subaddresses and their limitations:
monerodocs.org/public-address/subad…-from-linking-your-payouts-together suspiciousactions
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suspiciousaction
thank you very much! It seems, that the Janus attack can only obtain info like "Those two payments where send to the same wallet" but not what wallet, or where the money went afterwards.
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suspiciousaction
Regarding evil nodes: I read about an attack that prompted an error in the wallet upon sending. Is there anything else to consider regarding anonymity when using a remote node in terms of hyptothetical or even "observed in the wild" attacks?
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inlight
give me stores