01:46:48 I said explicitly >= than reward for vulnerability report considering the amount of work it took 01:46:48 "yes I vaguely recall some disagreement" 01:46:50 Not sure how to interpret this reply 01:46:52 Can i get a reward as requested back then ? 01:46:54 yes / no / it depends 01:46:56 luigi1111 ^ 01:48:38 It's funny that u ("a person who is responsible for that vulnerability") is deciding whether I get a reward for a fix for it 01:55:02 Well, not rly funny, considering that scammer 0xfffc aka mj is still here despite of everything he did 01:55:02 Btw, scammer, is it possible to sue u in Germany for that death treat ? 01:56:35 I remember u said something like "In future I may attend monero conference with ...." 01:56:36 Would u do that under ur current nickname 0xfffc ? 01:56:38 It wolud be rly brave, but u wouldn't risk since u r too old, I guess, for such a riksy action 01:56:59 🍿 01:57:12 I remember u said something like "In future I may attend monero conference with ...." 01:57:14 Would u do that under ur current nickname 0xfffc ? 01:57:16 It wolud be rly brave, but u won't since u r too old, I guess, for such a risky action 01:57:26 keep ur popcorn for a later moment 02:13:18 I do not know whether you should be paid or how much, nor do I have a fund pool for it 13:20:27 Anyone look at QUAI? Their claim of 50k TPS with privacy sounds impressive. Is it real? Do they have any good ideas that can be brought to Monero someday? 13:25:08 QUAI doesn't have any privacy and it's a massively VC-funded coin with >50% premine iirc 13:27:56 Monero can't do 50k TPS (because of bandwidth, CPU and other hardware limitations) but it can surely have more TPS than Bitcoin. 13:28:30 in the very current state no 13:28:46 because of block size being capped 13:28:56 by technical limitations 13:28:57 tho there are PRs opens 13:29:16 there is no demand for 50k tps in crypto right now. 14:47:19 > Their claim of 50k TPS with privacy 14:47:48 I didn't see any privacy claim? And well, this looks pretty transparent to me: https://quaiscan.io/address/0x006c515c33b7dd4f2A298626e3Bf931e05B480da?shard=unknown1 14:48:23 And their "futuristic" website didn't even load on Firefox ... 14:49:05 I am not sure who will still be impressed nowadays with such high-gloss stuff. 14:56:36 QUAI blockchain have ADHD ffs 15:05:28 The claim I saw was in this presentation. https://x.com/FreeStateNH/status/1922713522775130622 15:17:27 "The $QI protocol enforces fixed denominations within a UTXO ledger and prohibits address reuse, offering cash-like privacy by default." Sigh. 15:51:02 Lame. OK sounds like not worth looking at. 15:51:26 Lame. OK, sounds like not worth looking at. 16:49:21 "enforces fixed denominations within a UTXO ledger" -> Just, why? I'm not a cryptography expert but I know that it's very well possible to hide tx amounts with some elliptic curve cryptography... Monero does this as well as all MimbleWimble coins and a lot more 16:56:26 Possible? Yes. Easy? No. Fixed denominational are much easier, yet much less effective. Hard to imagine that you could get 50K TPS with any amount-hiding cryptography today. 16:58:34 Depends what planet where on (Venus) cc Jackie 16:58:40 We're* 17:28:16 Welcome to v1 monero 20:25:44 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Monerod hit v1 ? 20:51:55 v1 hardfork :P, not v1.0