01:21:16 https://monero.observer/monero-observer-blitz-july-2022/ 05:28:08 Nice 16:16:06 Has there been cases of users "double spending" on previous hard forks? 16:16:31 For example some exchange not updating their nodes, thus getting exploited by users sending them "old" funds 16:16:58 I'd wager that as "your own fault" 16:17:22 Everyone got plenty of time to upgrade their wallets/nodes 16:19:57 I guess everyone will be on the hunt that day 😆 16:20:46 "Double your money by this simple, morally dubious trick" 16:21:02 s/by/with/ 16:28:46 People reduce their own privacy when they do that. There are a few papers on MoneroResearch.info about it. 17:18:17 MoneroV kinda did that, since they didn't bother with replay protection (and also stole the wallet seed of the fools who fell for it) 18:25:49 hello quick question, do you need a local node to mine with p2pool ? and also do you need a local node to mine on a centralized pool ? 18:26:40 No for both questions 18:27:01 You'll need a p2pool node though those are rather lightweight 18:27:31 And a public node that supports zmq (or zqm, not sure what it's called) 18:28:27 👍️ [zmq](https://zeromq.org/) 18:30:14 thanks, so there is no real disadvantage to using p2pool ? or is it just a little bit more complex to setup ? 18:40:41 Compared to setting up xmrig, its not much difference.. 18:41:23 ./p2pool -flag flag etc 18:41:23 ./xmrig flag option etc 18:51:23 Has anyone done performance comparisons of p2pool mining with a local vs remote node? I would guess that the connection latency between the mining machine and the remote monerod would cause some problems. 18:54:37 What really matters is the latency of the full path from xmrig to monerod 18:55:19 assuming that monerod is well connected to other nodes 19:28:56 price look decent 19:28:56 location of server no so great 19:58:33 Is this spam though? Cross posted across a few channels 19:59:11 it is.