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O0c
Can monero be mined on GPU?
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escapethe3ra[m]
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dsc_
escapethe3ra[m]: lold
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Comatoas1
How do you move your blockchain to your external?
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Mochi101
Comatoas1, just copy it over.
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Mochi101
nothing special
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Comatoas1
Ok
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Comatoas1
hmm
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Mochi101
Comatoas1, you'll have to tell monerod where it is though
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Mochi101
start it with --data-dir E:\your-file-path-to-blockchain-data
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Mochi101
or something like that
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Comatoas1
ah yeah got it
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Comatoas1
I dunno last time I did that it freaked out and I had to download the whole blockchain again
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Mochi101
Then you didn't do it right.
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Mochi101
IF you're on a *nix system it was likely permissions or ownership issues.
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lagoon93
hello
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netrik182
hello
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froggles
hello
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garth
Anybody know the new date for the hardfork in August?
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garth
Never mind it is august 13
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artchad
hey, I've just downloaded the monero cli. How would I create an account with pruning?
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artchad
the docs call it an "account"
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netrik182
creating an account is normally refered to creating a wallet address and pruning is related to syncing a proned version of the blockchain
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netrik182
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netrik182
./monerod --prune-blockchain would start syncing a proned node
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netrik182
s/proned/pruned/
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artchad
funny, that I can't seem to execute the binary. it says "./monerod not found". Is there a problem when not using bash?
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artchad
I'm on Alpinelinux
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froggles
Are you in the same directory when you're executing it?
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artchad
sure am
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artchad
lol
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artchad
I tried chmod +x monerod
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froggles
lol :P just you said "./monerod not found"
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artchad
goes for every binary
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artchad
the computer is too smart for me. I thought I should be able to just run the binary
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froggles
Can you just run "monerod"?
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artchad
nope
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netrik182
`ls -la` shows that you have run permission for monerod?
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artchad
it's all user:user with x for ugo
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froggles
How did you download and install it?
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netrik182
something is off in your system then
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artchad
it's very minimal, so maybe I'm missing something obvious
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froggles
Well either you have monerod but it hasn't been put into your PATH or you don't even have it
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froggles
So we need to find it or download/install it
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artchad
I'll have to do some reasearch then.
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froggles
I'm just gonna spin up an alpine vm
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froggles
Where and how did you download what you did?
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froggles
So I can copy your steps
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artchad
I downloaded it from the website
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artchad
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froggles
Hey I think I figured out your problem
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froggles
So monerod is there in the directory, it's just "./monerod" not found refers to not finding some glibc dependency.
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froggles
Alpine uses musl and that's what's causing the issue
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froggles
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froggles
In theory "apk add gcompat" and then running it with "./monerod" should fix it, although on my VM "./monerod" segfaulted but did at least run
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froggles
My VM might be segfaulting cause it has 512mb ram and 8gb harddrive.
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froggles
But yeah have a go at "apk add gcompat" and see if it works then
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artchad
thanks for the help
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froggles
Do tell if it works
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artchad
it gives me a juicy segfault
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artchad
that's it for my dream of becoming a monero billionaire
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artchad
xD
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froggles
I tried compiling from monero from source on alpine and it's a fucking mess
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froggles
Your best bet would be to basically try out anyother distro other than alpine because of musl
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froggles
You could also try docker but I don't really know how that works
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user85
monero atomic swap works already?
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Torr
It does with btc iirc, but not on the GUI.
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user85
i can use cmd
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user85
any links?
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user85
also can I ask general privacy questions here?
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Torr
Check the #monero-swap channel
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user85
or just monero related?
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Torr
It has a link to the project on the topic.
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Torr
And yes, but try not to be super off topic when there are other discussions going on.
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user85
also how come source code comes with vendored libraries?
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user85
does not look good
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user85
should have 0
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hyc
why does it not look good?
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hyc
nonsense...
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Torr
hyc: He likes it a little more petite.
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user85
i am checking if they come as a binary or they pull a source code from somewhere
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hyc
eh? everything is source code
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user85
read readme
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hyc
everything except libc and libc++ anyway
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user85
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hyc
official binaries build all dependencies from source
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user85
official binaries?
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hyc
if you build unofficial yourself, you can do whatever you want
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user85
there should be 0 binaries
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hyc
reproducible builds. anyone can follow the build procedure and get identical results.
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froggles
Some nice work being done in reproducibility
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hyc
"should be 0 binaries" - again, nonsense
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user85
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user85
0 binaries
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selsta
we don't use npm??
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hyc
nobody is that stupid here.
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user85
binaries must no be included in a source code
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user85
so simple
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hyc
we build from source. all dependencies built from source.
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hyc
there are no binaries included in source code.
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hyc
nobody is that stupid.
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selsta
just for your information, unbound is not vendored
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hyc
^ not any more
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selsta
in master at least :P
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user85
cakewallet.com is there something like this on tor?
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user85
multi wallet and insta exchange
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selsta
don't think so
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selsta
you can run tor on your android phone and cakewallet
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user85
i am stupid so I am checking for web wallets
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user85
:)
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user85
there is xmrwallet it requires js lol
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hyc
isn't xmrwallet one of the scams that steals user money?
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user85
looks like it
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user85
are there any reputable online wallets ?
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user85
guess i can use an exchange as a wallet
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selsta
hyc: quite sure it was never proven and there were a lot of phishing websites for it, but there were a lot of reports
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hyc
never proved? ah. thought it was, but ok. definitely a lot of reports
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dsc_
user85: the exchange maybe has a libunbound dependency... you never know.. just be careful
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hyc
using exchange as wallet leaves you vulnerable to account lockouts. dunno why anyone would rely on them
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user85
any exchanges that dont require js? :)
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dsc_
+ potential loss of funds as unsecured creditors in a catastrophic event
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hyc
^ plenty of those events going around right now too
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dsc_
:-)
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user85
yes?
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user85
hmm
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user85
so how to buy it then? :)
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user85
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user85
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user85
libbound-dev and then libbound is compiled from source?
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user85
yet to see how
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user85
can someone explain
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user85
?
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user85
hmmm
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hyc
you build libunbound from source first, and install it ahead of time before building monero
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user85
which version does it require
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hyc
look in contrib/depends
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hyc
all the dependencies are defined there
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user85
and where in a git i can see how app itself builds libunbound in case it is missing?
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hyc
^^
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hyc
if you just go into the top source directory and run "make depends" you'll get a complete build from source code of everything.
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user85
to be honest it takes time to read all code
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user85
easier for me is to find some online wallet :)
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hyc
you'd be suspicious of a git repo, but you'd trust an online wallet where you can't even see its code?
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hyc
your threat model seems pretty strange
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user85
code that is not run anywhere
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user85
but their own backend :)
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user85
why all swaps listed use js?
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user85
surely bs
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user85
that also makes one to check all source code
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user85
all of it
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user85
and it takes ages lol
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user85
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user85
does compile from source :)
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user85
ontrib/depends' config.sub: missing argument Try `config.sub --help' for more information. sha256sum: hosts/.mk: No such file or directory
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user85
hmmm
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user85
hyc: how come lol
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user85
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user85
hmm
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selsta
that's why users are supposed to verify hashes and signature