00:20:19 I think so? 00:55:03 <1​23bob123:matrix.org> Wasnt jeffro looking at this? 14:10:03 Are the outputs on a Monero transaction similar to Bitcoin with one output going to the recipient and one going back to the sender as a change address, or am I misunderstanding something? 14:19:32 You have 16 output (one of which is the real output). 14:19:32 But yes, part of it go to a recipient stealth address while the other part to back to your stealth address (change) 14:20:13 They are nothing like bitcoin in the sense that you can't make who sent it, who received it and the amount 14:21:00 You can take a look at that explorer https://xmrblockexplorer.org/ 14:21:00 And see the difference compared to btc transaction 14:42:49 thanks. I think you mean 16 inputs to a ring I think. It does seem that the Merkle Tree is verified in a similar fashion as bitcoin then. 14:54:25 hi guys 14:54:25 this isn't the first time I've done P2Pool mining thru my wallet, so I'm not sure why it is asking me now: 14:54:30 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/waifuhunter.club/FUlMUzaiLnSbhirbVWzPXwmF 14:54:41 is it safe to proceed? 15:58:42 If you updated your wallet, or delete p2pool folder, it will ask again 16:07:01 it was Windows Security 16:08:51 Add Monero GUI folder to antivirus exceptions 16:09:05 all Monero stuff triggers antiviruses 16:09:25 yeah i finally did that now 16:09:28 lol 18:18:08 did you get your wallet from getmonero.org? 18:18:18 there's a fake phishing website getmonero.app 18:18:39 and i dont know why its still up its been like a month 18:49:14 SetupMonero.rar 🤔 18:57:57 Yeah, that makes my heart sing. The clearly malicious file "SetupMonero.exe" inside there gets a crystall clear "0/66" on Virus Total 18:57:59 "No security vendors and no sandboxes flagged this file as malicious" 18:58:46 Whereas our legit GUI app installer gets flagged by probably half of all these nice "vendors". 19:01:35 Sandbox execution finds out that it sets the registry key "HKLM\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\WMI\AutoLogger\Circular Kernel Context Logger\Status" 19:01:43 Totally legit. 19:03:19 Maybe we can contact the creators to reduce our detection rates lol (surely then it has zero crypto things... May even be a "enter your seed thanks" simple gui) 19:03:22 Kernel logging is essentail for crypto wallets :) 19:14:17 <2​cansam:matrix.org> back in college they used to call me 2cansam because I could stack 2 coke cans on top of my dick. 19:17:14 It may be this nice critter here: https://cybernews.com/malware/remove-wacatac-trojan-virus/ 19:17:47 WIN32/Wacatc.B!ml 19:18:17 WIN32/Wacatac.B!ml 19:54:26 <1​23bob123:matrix.org> Bitdefender doesnt like it either 20:06:28 Just tested xmrig for Android. Seems to work fine even with p2pool. Pretty cool for 500h/s more with a phone which I don't use anymore 20:22:10 i've literally never heard of this one lmao 21:27:50 Hello, everyone. What address does change get sent to? Is it simply the wallet's primary address using a stealth address? 21:28:45 I think it depend of the wallet. 21:28:45 Feather wallet send it to the main address. 21:30:24 I'm thinking about it.. I think it's the case for most? wallet 21:36:17 I'm reading through the reference implementation and it appears to be the case: 21:36:24 `change_dts.addr = get_subaddress({subaddr_account, 0});` 21:39:57 Actually: The second argument is the subaddress index. And, if I understand correctly, the 0th subaddress is the primary address. Perhaps I'm missing something; I'll dig deeper. 21:43:18 Actually it's the minor index, meaning that the subroutine call refers an account's primary address (if that's what it's called)? 21:54:30 Is a wallet's primary different from its 0th subaddress? 23:18:18 Starting to love IRC 😭❤️