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<jk:vin.ovh> hello
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<mwkbarnjbblghgo4gudng:karp.lol>
NixOS/nixpkgs #248489
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<marcmus:matrix.org> would anyone here recommend the offline generator at:
github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero…wallet-generator/archive/master.zip ?
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Very likely. AFAIK it's solid.
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<ctrej:matrix.org> lol
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I wrote it though, so that doesn't count as a second opinion.
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It's more or less *the* offline generator. I vote for it.
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<marcmus:matrix.org> Thanks for confirming it's still solid @moneromooo and for your vote rbrunner
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do you guys know which is the service I can use to topup my stagenet wallet?
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<123bob123:matrix.org>
milksad.info
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<omonerista:matrix.org> Olá pessoal, estou vendendo duas trezor one na cor preta sendo novas e lacradas. Pagamento preferencialmente em critpos, mas tbm podemos fazer via pix em últimos casos.
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<omonerista:matrix.org> Motivo da venda: Comprei 3 numa promo e tô usando só uma, as outras já tinha a intenção de vender.
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<omonerista:matrix.org> Valor: R$550,00 cada.
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<omonerista:matrix.org> Interessados me chamem!
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FWIW, I would not buy a trezor from some random. Much risk.
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<karano:poddery.com> has anyone tried mining monero ?
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<karano:poddery.com> how was it ? any profits you had ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I mine monero 24/7
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> You don't really make profits by mining Monero
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<karano:poddery.com> whats your setup ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I have yet to mine a block
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> The point is to strengthen the network
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<karano:poddery.com> naah....i asked from profit pov
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I have two dell PowerEdge R620's, each with two intel E5-2420s
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I also have a desktop with a ryzen 9 5950x
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<karano:poddery.com> so you mine solo ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Those are mining 24/7
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I mine in P2Pool
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<karano:poddery.com> okay
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<karano:poddery.com> how much time it has been you have been running it ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Maybe 4-5 months
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<karano:poddery.com> you still don't have a return ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> It's decentralized, peer-to-peer. Read [this](
getmonero.org/2021/10/05/p2pool-released.html)
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Not at all
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> My electricity bill has not differed that much
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I have solar
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> So when I use 'too' much I get billed, but it isn't expensive, under $100 a month
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<karano:poddery.com> i better not try it then
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Why not?
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<karano:poddery.com> i have very limited no. of devices that too having very low specs
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> That's ok, mining on a small device is not a problem
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Still helps the network
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<karano:poddery.com> yeah , but i am not even sure i can keep them running 24/7
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> That is still not a problem
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> When you want to, you can mine a bit
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^
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mining process is random
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you lose nothing by stopping or starting again
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<karano:poddery.com> today i tried to download the blockchain , it seems it will take over 2-3 weeks to just do that.
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> What's your internet speed?
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<karano:poddery.com> its around 100mb/s up/down
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Are you using a proxy?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Tor or whatnot?
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<karano:poddery.com> nope
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Are you on the monero-wallet-gui?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> With 100mb/s, it should be pretty fast
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Less than a day
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usually the limiting factor in sync speed is the drive HDD = slow SSD - fast
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Right, I forgot to consider that
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<karano:poddery.com> yes
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Are you on an SSD or HDD?
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<karano:poddery.com> yeah , i have a hdd.
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<karano:poddery.com> should i buy an ssd ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> It will be very slow and lag behind on hdds, you should use an ssd instead
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I recommend it
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> 1tb ssds are $50 now
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<karano:poddery.com> ok i will try
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nioc
for initial syncing it helps a great deal, once synced an HDD will keep up just fine if you keep it running
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you can use [Gupax] in the interim
gupax.io while you sync
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<karano:poddery.com> would about processor ?
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<karano:poddery.com> i have an intel 7th gen i3
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Yep, that's good
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nioc
if the processor does not have AES it will be a bit slow
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I has an i3 which did not have AES
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<karano:poddery.com> we can do mining , without installing XMrig right ?
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*had
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I'm seeing some of the 7th gen i3's have AES
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<karano:poddery.com> how do i check ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Try cat /proc/cpuinfo
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Wait, what operating system are you on?
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<karano:poddery.com> bindows user sir 🙊
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I'm not sure
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> try installing cpuz
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just search your CPU and the info should be there
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nioc
the entire knowledge of the human race is at your fingertips :)
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the first result is usually intel
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<karano:poddery.com> mining on cloud wouldn't be feasible right ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> If you want to, you can
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> You won't really make much profit regardless
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<karano:poddery.com> rasberry pi ?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Sure
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<endor00:matrix.org> Waste of time, it will earn like 5$/year
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<endor00:matrix.org> Pretty much every x64 cpu you can find these days has hardware aes instructions
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<endor00:matrix.org> Only some low power arm stuff (like the raspberry pi) lacks them
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> rasberry are waste of money (except if you got them before they inflated)
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> for the price of a rpi, you can get a 1L tiny computer like Lenovo or Dell, with a 4 or 6 cores Intel i5 and 16GB of ram.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> And unlike the rpi, it have nvme support and usb3
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> What are the prices now?
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I bought a 3b+ four years ago for $30
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> I unfortunately broke an inductor on it around a month ago
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> four year ago being the keywords.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> rpi are over hyped, people buy them because they are inferior to other cheaper solution or something.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> rpi4 8GB model is 100$ to 190$ depending where you get it, it's usually out of stock for the cheap one
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<recanman:agoradesk.com> Wow, that's expensive
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<ctrej:matrix.org> a mini PC with i5-6500T 8GB RAM 256GB SSD is 100€
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social>
ebay.com/itm/354971891017 😂
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> Exactly.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> I got one upped to 64GB of DDR4 and 4TB of SSD (2TB nvme)
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> rpi are just jokes compared to these small pc
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> If what you want is the headers to control other shenanigans, get an Arduino instead...
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<ctrej:matrix.org> they are lower power though and you don't have a management engine
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<ctrej:matrix.org> Plus better to integrate in custom hardware
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> It's still quite related.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> These thinkcenter use like 8w idle, it's not bad
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> at full power it going to use 40 to 70w depending of what CPU
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> But it's order of magnitudeS faster
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> compared to my gaming/mining rig
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> 120W IDLE
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> 600W full throttle
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> 😂
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<ctrej:matrix.org> If you don't need the compute a RPI is fine
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> Yeap, but you pay more for a lot less, that was the point.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> You can get other SBC for less than the rpi if you really want a sbc
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<ctrej:matrix.org> I am currently running a mini PC, and not a RPI despite having both
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> lol, my cheapo 40$ Asus TinkerBoard is over 100$ now 😂
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> My Tinkerboard is just accumulating dust
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> I do use Arduino, there cheap and also have header pins.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> I'm running 4 mini PC right now (actually they stay on 24/7).
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> Thanks to there low power usage, it's not a problem even if i'm totally offgrid solar
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> They are nicely stackable :)
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> If you want to stack up rpi, you need to also get case for them, increasing the price more
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dukenukem
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<rymdlord:matrix.org> I have a transaction that is confirmed when I look at the transaction ID but it doesn't appear in my monjuro wallet. I am 100% its the right adress. It also appears that the sender has used pocket change. Is there something I can do?
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dukenukem
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<side-trips:matrix.org> Is the monero-offtopic channel kill or did I get banned?
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> You confirm that you're monejuro wallet is synced?
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<rymdlord:matrix.org> Yep
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> It's more than 10 confirmations?
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<edge7:matrix.org> Hi.
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<edge7:matrix.org> I am searching for a reliable source to check xmr number of transactions daily. Excluded coinbase ones.
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<edge7:matrix.org> Found this
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<edge7:matrix.org> Anything to suggest? Thanks
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> That's fine.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> Fix it
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<edge7:matrix.org> Do you know if that source above includes coinbase transactions or not?
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> IT's a number of transaction.
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> it count for "1" transaction. at that point it make literally no difference
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> You could also use
xmrblockexplorer.org
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> It's the opensource onion explorer. It have lot of details.
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<rymdlord:matrix.org> Yes 22
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<gfdshygti53:monero.social> You sent it from a wallet you control (one you have the private key for) ?
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<rymdlord:matrix.org> No its from local monero
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Huuh?
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> tell the story again
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> Since it doesnt make sense
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> What doesnt make sense?
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> the sender (from localmonero) doesnt send you anything. Localmonero's escrow does
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> And localmonero definitely doesnt use monerujo lol.
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> If the xms is from localmonero.. check the trade conversation page.. it shows 1. The address the xmr was sent to 2. The status of the transfer
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> 1. the address should (must) match an address that belongs go you
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> 2. The status should show completed
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> assuming both of these to be true,
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> the problem is either
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> A) Monerujo isnt synced (wait for sync to complete)
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> B) monerujo is an old version (update it) or
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<ofrnxmr:monero.social> C) monerujo is connected to a bad node (use a good node)