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monerobull: can u approve pls?
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<monerobull:matrix.org> lmao what is that
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<monerobull:matrix.org> approved
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<monerobull:matrix.org> hm ok decent article
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<monerobull:matrix.org> thought the preview picture was funny
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Tx Spam helped with marketing
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yeah totally weird
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thumbnail is asinine
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fluffypony: they are like the flat-earthers in the Netflix documentary who don't change their mind after their own experiments disprove their view ...
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hahahah I know
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it's wild
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<xmruserzzzz:matrix.org> Hello! Help me solve the problem. When sending money to Monero, I specified the same wallet where the money was located. As a result, my money disappeared, it did not return to my wallet
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<monerobull:matrix.org> Hello
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<monerobull:matrix.org> If it's not still sitting in the mempool because of too low fee, the wallet might show it in a weird way. Consider resyncing it.
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<unkn8wn69:matrix.org> Put in the transaction ID on this site:
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<unkn8wn69:matrix.org> exploremonero.com
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<unkn8wn69:matrix.org> You'll see if its already confirmed once, and so can track down where the problem is. Also compare addresses, there is a lot of malware which replaces crypto addresses in your clipboard.
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<unkn8wn69:matrix.org> I've also seen them generate vanity addresses in the fly, so also check the last characters
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<unkn8wn69:matrix.org> *on
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<xmruserzzzz:matrix.org> When sending funds, I indicated the same wallet in which the funds were located. I did this by mistake. The transaction says that the recipient is unknown. And the money was not returned to my account.
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<plowsof:matrix.org> xmruserzzzz unknown recipient is because you have tried to resync your wallet / 'deleted the cache'?
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<plowsof:matrix.org> we have the address and private view key of the monero general fund address. so we can go to this transaction
p2pool.io/explorer/tx/3c7d065fd7413…8e0a459f1b1c41d63a0b0207efb1c6ac544 and under decode outputs enter 888tNkZrPN6JsEgekjMnABU4TBzc2Dt29EPAvkRxbANsAnjyPbb3iQ1YBRk1UXcdRsiKc9dhwMVgN5S9cQUiyoogDavup3H as the address. and f359631075708155cc3d92a32b7<clipped message>
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<plowsof:matrix.org> 5a7d02a5dcf27756707b47a2b31b21c389501 as the private view key. then we can see the amount that was sent
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<plowsof:matrix.org> if you feel like sharing your private viewkey with p2pool dot io, then you can repeat the same process using your txid. the address you think it was sent to (your main wallet address) and your private view key.
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<plowsof:matrix.org> if you are unable to decode the outputs, then, we need to consider other scenarios
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<plowsof:matrix.org> copy the transaction ID and enter it into
p2pool.io/explorer , attempt the steps above ^ ( your private view key is inside uhm settings -> keys ) you do not need to share exact amounts / txids here but lets just ignore that for now
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<plowsof:matrix.org> xmruserzzzz enter _your_ address that you sent monero to, and _your_ private view key <3 better take this to #monero-support:monero.social
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<nononynous:monero.social> Someone knows how to fully route P2P traffic of monerod, over Tor or I2P ?
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<nononynous:monero.social> I found documentation for exposing the RPC over Tor, proxifying transactions relaying but not for the network itself
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<123bob123:matrix.org> You’d have to relay it
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> I see a 0.18.3.3 tag but 0.18.3.2 release.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> What changed?
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Soon™️
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Bug fix
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Ah
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<123bob123:matrix.org> Compile, run & test
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Not me, compiling from source, absolutely always throws errors for me.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Very few times have I ever managed to compile an application from source and actually get it to work.
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<123bob123:matrix.org> What os?
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> I always end up in dependency hell.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> Linux
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<123bob123:matrix.org> I tried on rocky os, had to find alt way to compile
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<mrcyjanek0:matrix.org> I've made builds of xmruw with 0.18.3.3 lib and it works great
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> There needs to be some sort of dummy's guide to compiling applications because every time I do it, I feel like a dummy.
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<mrcyjanek0:matrix.org> And yeah after spending ~3hours trying to convince cmake to throw out a .DLL instead of .so I fully understand you.
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<mrcyjanek0:matrix.org> Which distro, and do you want CLI or GUI?
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> It was more of a general statement, not necessarily for Monero specifically, but just any application at all. I always struggle with it.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> I've never tried to compiles menero specifically, but I've tried Hovano and several others and always get errors.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> I've never tried to compiles menero specifically, but I've tried Haveno and several others and always get errors.
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> I've never tried to compiles monero specifically, but I've tried Haveno and several others and always get errors.
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<mrcyjanek0:matrix.org> Iirc haveno uses both gradle (java backend) and npm (js frontend), which happen to be 2 worst nightmares when I try to compile something lol (that's clearly a skill issue on my end)
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> I've never tried to compile monero specifically, but I've tried Haveno and several others and always get errors.
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<mrcyjanek0:matrix.org> It should be much easier to get monero to compile than haveno
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<escapethe3ra:matrix.org> thanks for the ping, posted a report
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> So just out of curiosity I decided to attempt building Monero and on Nick's OS I cannot do so because I cannot find OpenPGM and am unsure on libzmq. I did find zmqpp but not sure if that would work. Try it yourself, search.nixos.org
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> So just out of curiosity I decided to attempt building Monero and on NixOS I cannot do so because I cannot find OpenPGM and am unsure on libzmq. I did find zmqpp but not sure if that would work. Try it yourself, search.nixos.org
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<preland:matrix.org> Nick’s OS
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<preland:matrix.org> I’d suggest looking on their repo to see where it is
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> nixOS, i corrected it. No resulrscfor OpenPGM or libpgm
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> nixOS, i corrected it. No results for OpenPGM or libpgm
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<shortwavesurfer2009:monero.social> See, cant compile nothing.
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