00:00:03 I've read the instructions (film putting the money in the envelope, make markings, etc.), but I also wanted to ask somewhere else in case LocalMonero is making the process sound safer than it is. 07:29:52 Is there a CryptoNote coin not coded in C++? 07:57:31 alMalsamo: probably (though I don't know if they measure up) 08:08:54 "A cryptonote coin" generally means a fork of the original Bytecoin source code, written in C++ 08:09:33 I haven't seen anyone reimplement the entire protocol and associated pieces in any other language yet 08:10:36 One of my daydreams is to reimplement the entire thing in C, using ASN.1 for the protocol messages, handled by OpenLDAP's liblber. It would be an order of magnitude more efficient than json crap 08:15:17 hows that comparable to protobuf 08:16:13 probably close. liblber can do zero-copy message parsing 08:16:56 and it's solid code, been in use for 20+ years 08:17:54 I haven't tested them head to head but I'd expect liblber to be at least 10-20% more eficient than protobuf 08:18:47 sounds good 14:56:25 there's a Java implementation 14:56:29 it's very old and very dead 14:57:53 Buddhacoin and Paladincoin were "released" during the scam wars as evidence of Bytecoin's history, didn't help them one bit 14:58:10 https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/86vy7d/the_long_fork_story_of_monero_xmr_cryptonote_code/dw87sbh/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 15:03:14 alMalsamo: https://github.com/fluffypony/cryptonote-scam-fragments/tree/main/Java%20source 15:03:28 interesting more as a historical bootnote than anything else 19:11:58 gotta reboot the server again for a moment, hold on 19:14:59 oops that wasnt meant to send on all channels lol sry 19:16:42 If you have a script that sends to all channels in the first place, you might reconsider your priorities in life. 20:10:33 yeah 20:10:41 what moneromooo said 21:14:49 ..oooOOOO 21:56:10 why are the monero binaries so big? 21:56:28 not even stripped