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<r4v3r23:monero.social> are we fucked
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Celibate
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<r4v3r23:monero.social> even worse
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> incelibate
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<elongated:matrix.org> Penentrated
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Incel bait
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> whats happening
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> ?
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> im new Excuse me. Senor's / Senorita's
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Whats a reorg attack?
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<monerobull:matrix.org> It's when you mine blocks in secret and publish them only when your secret chain is longer than the current public one
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<monerobull:matrix.org> It lets you overwrite however many blocks you've mined.
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> So Whats bad with that? What goes wrong
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<321bob321:monero.social> You can censor txs
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> How can one mine in secret?
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<321bob321:monero.social> Like all of plowsof's ones
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<monerobull:matrix.org> You just don't broadcast your blocks to other nodes
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Okay
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> I get it
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<321bob321:monero.social> Tbh sounds like lightening network lol
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> But what is the use in that to the attacker
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> will the blockchain get disturbed kind of?
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> so in the mean time can a pool or a solo miner mine the same block ? and this creates controversies?
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<321bob321:monero.social> "Blockchain reorganizations, often called “reorgs”, occur when an alternative version of the blockchain gains consensus, effectively rewriting a part of the blockchain’s transaction history. While this might sound unsettling, it plays a crucial role in upholding the integrity of blockchain networks. A reorg can be triggered by various factors:"
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Thank you Dan
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Ill look into it
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<321bob321:monero.social>
getmonero.org/library
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<321bob321:monero.social> Maybe look at these also
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Sure
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> brb
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> read the medium post seemed to understand it a bit.
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> How can i contribute to the XMR Community?
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Start mining on p2pool, at the minimum. You can use gupax for easy setup:
gupax.io/guide
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> i have node downloading rn on my pc
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> the bar is almost at the end
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If you have a full node, you can use the regular p2pol setup
p2pool.io/mini/#help
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> its been 7 hours
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Need to wait a few hours more, it gets slower in the end of the download
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> its a pruned node , what about that?
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> its slower from the 1/4th itself
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> just getting faster a bit
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> i am downloading a pruned node, can i still mine on p2pool
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Tho why mine on p2ppool when solo mining is an option?
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<torir:matrix.org> You can wait a long time between payouts when solo mining, depending on your hashrate, since you have to find a block to get a payout. Mining with p2pool (or a centralized pool) mean you get smaller payouts but you get them more frequently. You get the same overall amount, but there is less variance when using a pool.
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> what is the min payout of p2pool
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> ?
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> im thinking of trying out my luck with the device i have it cannot do much in pool as its hashrates are low, i thought maybe run my node on the pc and opening the port via ngrok and mining from many like 3-4 devices solo
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> im thinking of trying out my luck, With the device i have it cannot do much in pool as its hashrates are low, i thought maybe run my node on the pc and opening the port via ngrok and mining from many like 3-4 devices solo
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<sforums:matrix.org> The crypto platform is seeking Monero (XMR) liquidity providers and major partners for daily transactions.
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<sforums:matrix.org>
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<sforums:matrix.org> We are looking for:
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<sforums:matrix.org> - Liquidity providers (market makers)
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<sforums:matrix.org> - Miners and pool owners
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<sforums:matrix.org> - Large traders and OTC departments
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<sforums:matrix.org> Terms:
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<sforums:matrix.org> - Daily transactions ranging from $50,000 to $500,000
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<sforums:matrix.org> - Flexible payment schemes and favorable rates
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<sforums:matrix.org> - Choice of cryptocurrency for payment
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<sforums:matrix.org> - Confidentiality and security of transactions
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<4rkal:monero.social> Quick question
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<4rkal:monero.social> If I were to rent a rig on miningrigrentals what would be the best pool settings? Can it work with p2pool?
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<17lifers:matrix.org> be based and use p2pool.
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> 17lifers (Ryan) whats the min payout of p2pool
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<alexandre:uii.pt> think the minimum i got was like 0.0002 on mini, but in theory it's less afaik
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<17lifers:matrix.org> the lowest of any pool
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<17lifers:matrix.org> each share is a payout
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<17lifers:matrix.org> compared to solomining where its 0.6 per block but way lower chance with shi hashrate
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<alexandre:uii.pt> (only if the block on the window gets mined, right?)
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<17lifers:matrix.org> ...
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<17lifers:matrix.org> ofc it will
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<17lifers:matrix.org> by someone
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<17lifers:matrix.org> duh
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Solo/pool mining debate is closer to the Bread/lottery episode of SquidGame duh...
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> i started mining in support xmr a long time back, my balance is 0.00014 it says its minimum payout is 0.01 but when i try to do that it again says the min payout is 0.1
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> i should leave it and start mining on p2pool i guess
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> mini as alexandre mentioned
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<4rkal:monero.social> Is it possible to solo mine using a third party remote node?
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Yes, you can do it. But it's better to run your own node.
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<4rkal:monero.social> Before I setup my own which node can I use?
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<hbs:matrix.org> I was looking for episodes of the Monero Monitor podcast but it seems all places where it could be found no longer list it, does anyone know where I could download all 16 episodes?
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<17lifers:matrix.org> nodes.hashvault.pro:18081
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<17lifers:matrix.org> including an s, not a typo
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> hbs podbay.fm has all the episodes listen and are in downloadable mp3 format
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> hbs link podbay.fm/p/the-monero-monitor-podcast/
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<4rkal:monero.social> Is there a good XMR solo mining calculator?
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> u cannot when u can find a block solo mining
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> there is no regular income
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> so No calculator
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> u cannot even know, when u will find a block solo mining
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<17lifers:matrix.org> hashvault got the solo mining chance estimation based on hashrate
monero.hashvault.pro/en/dashboard
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> But its Luck isnt it?
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<17lifers:matrix.org> thats what the guy means right?
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<17lifers:matrix.org> how often you get hits with some hashrate?
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Hmm..
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> How can i get some more peers for my monerod so i can make the sync go fast?
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<hbs:matrix.org> change in/out peers limits, but it might be your CPU limiting your sync time
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<kentuxy:matrix.org> Ok
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<entre667:matrix.org> Which libraries do you recommend for multisignature wallets looking for something similar to what frost is for Zcash?
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> spirobel @spirobel:kernal.eu
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<spirobel:kernal.eu> there is monero-serai / monero-oxide the audit got published yesterday. kaya asked in the cuprate room for a review of the pr. i am building a typescript / wasm library around this. both of this is still work in progress. maybe join the cuprate / serai rooms to keep up to date
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<321bob321:monero.social> True from kraken ?
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withdrawals are open but not deposits, hmmm
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nice fuzzy screenshot :D
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Yeah, kraken is half-based. You mean, i can buy xmr and withdraw? But cant deposit and sell? Is this price the NGU upgrade?
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thx, I have never been able to access kraken from my location
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but but but the cubists never got to 50%
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krak didn't care wen minxmr was >50%
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do they care that zec has 1 pool with 75% share?
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<321bob321:monero.social> They are compliant coin
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<redsh4de:matrix.org> Random thought, i think most will agree a finality layer would be a great thing to bolster our PoW against attacks. But is proof-of-stake the only way to implement it? PoS seems to be the most controversial part within that discussion
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<supercryptonoob:matrix.org> Are there any rules about monero ccs?
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> See section about rules and expectations; for proposers
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> also the ccs proposal standard flow