03:20:48 are these answers still up to date? https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/10925/which-part-of-the-daemon-rpc-is-restricted 03:20:49 how risky to share unrestricted RPC node to someone else? 03:33:24 Pretty much, yeah. Same risks 04:21:21 > If the RPC is used to retrieve information not dependent on any spending, consider using a view-only to prevent abuse. 04:21:21 https://getmonero.dev/docs/interacting/monero-wallet-rpc-reference.html#linux-production-example 04:21:23 can someone spend the coins using unrestricted RPC? 04:25:56 I would say yes, with the `transfer` method 04:25:58 https://www.getmonero.org/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.html#transfer 05:12:11 MeowingCat #monero-community for ccs proposal discussion 08:03:43 Creating a stagenet wallet from CLI with `--offline --restore-date "$(date +%Y-%m-%d)"` sets `refresh-from-block-height` about 3.7 days (~2660 blocks in my test) into the future, so that no `refresh` or rescan ever causes the funds to be found. 08:04:35 I have also been wondering why an explicit `refresh 0` (or similar) will still respect the configured limit. 15:42:19 stagenet wallet restore height will be fixed in the next release 15:50:46 hi 18:43:41 Confirming on a different channel that I am infact renewing my GPG key: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/9326 18:44:03 @selsta seems like there is windows CI build issues: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/9326, https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/9326 18:44:22 luigi has to do merges to get it fixed 18:44:55 kk cool thanks for being on top of it