04:55:23 what kind of fees could i be looking at to transfer $100 in xmr between two monero wallets? 05:01:52 Minimal. Like a penny or so 05:41:45 thank 05:41:47 s 05:42:27 <1​23bob123:matrix.org> sweet FA 10:02:07 Does monero-cli support coin control beyond sweep_single? e.g. could you specify which utxo to use when sending? 10:09:11 You can select one or more subaddress to pick from. No more than that. 10:12:01 You can also set ignore-outputs-below and ignore-outputs-above to narrow down which outputs it can use 10:17:23 So beyond it not being supported, any reason why I shouldn't be able to say I want to send X romeros using outputs A, B and C? 10:19:07 Oooh, sech1 hits he jackpot :D 10:19:29 I think mostly to avoid people doing dumb things. 10:20:33 And "dumb" here includes subtly wrong things. Statistics is a bitch. 10:21:24 I use ignore-outputs-below to not spend too small outputs. I sweep them instead with "sweep_below" when there are enough of them. 10:21:50 Mostly p2pool payouts 10:22:10 Someone is mining to my donation address, so I have to workaround it somehow :D 10:22:45 lol 13:07:43 anyone else running seed nodes getting a lot of these at log-level=1? "COMMAND_HANDSHAKE came, but process_payload_sync_data returned false, dropping connection." 13:15:55 i dunno what it is.... but node sare only connecting to a seed node to get a list of peers, so the fact that these are connecting 10s to 100s of times and failing i figure isn't good 14:11:14 gingeropolous: what is your definition of a seed node? 14:20:01 There is only 1 definition 14:21:03 > i dunno what it is.... but node sare only connecting to a seed node to get a list of peers, so the fact that these are connecting 10s to 100s of times and failing i figure isn't good 14:21:03 This is a seed node 14:28:16 Inge, they are the hardcoded IP addresses that a new node will failback to in case the DNS peer list system fails 14:29:22 867 bans lol 14:30:26 interestingly, once blocked, they don't try again 14:36:15 does anyone really think 867 IP addresses were trying to get peer lists to start a new node in the past hour? 14:37:55 can you check if these IP are some cloud instances? 14:38:34 i started to fish through them, but i need like a geo locator python script or something 14:40:29 sech1, pmd the IP list 14:47:00 My node has the same set of 4 subnets blocked every 2 hours 14:51:05 been like that all year 16:20:05 Seed nodes health: 2 clearnet and 1 tor offline https://github.com/plowsof/check-monero-seed-nodes/tree/main 16:57:03 gingeropolous: yes, i have a lot of those 16:57:12 turns out im dumb and didn't turn on log level 1 16:59:50 plowsof check again 17:13:09 lza_menace: your clearnet+tor are online now, thnx, (assuming 88.99. is someone elses) 17:13:43 i added some health checks to check if they aren't running so hopefully that stops happening 17:13:56 idk why, monerod is solid as a rock everywhere besides this one VPS 17:27:12 my whole dedi server died recently, only thing it does is monerod 17:27:18 hence my log digging 17:36:55 If I can buy any coin except Monero on a KYC CEX, what's the most straightforward and cheap non-kyc method to trade it for Monero? I.e. which coin should I buy with cheap transaction fees, and which non-kyc exchange to transfer it to? 17:51:23 Buy XLM or stellaR USDC. Send to trocador 17:51:49 Tx fees aren’t even a fraction of a penny. Essentially 0 17:52:09 You might lose a dollar or twtouring the swap to Monero, but that’s about it. 17:52:47 I at least one or two intermediary wallets just so you don’t get your exchange account flagged your bandned 17:53:29 I recommend* 17:53:45 I miss xmr.to 17:57:49 Huh, interested in how stellar has such low fees now. I guess it's centralized? Sounds good, thanks. 17:59:40 Pretty much. The core devs worked on xrp 18:00:12 They’re targeting banks just like ripple 18:01:07 Inge, indeed 18:02:55 Probably USDC on stellar  as opposed to just sending xlm. No idea where you’re located, but In the us it’s a taxable event 22:30:50 how do i get bitcoin anoymousely? 22:32:11 P2P and never sending it to a wallet linked to another wallet you’ve ever interacted with in any sort of KYC’d business. 22:33:02 Local bitcoin 22:33:02 agora desk 22:33:02 LocalMonero, then swap for BTC 22:34:42 i am trying to get BTC then swap it to XMR 22:34:45 thanks :D 22:40:08 citizen#01938472038: what is the best normie exchange? 22:46:19 I use Coinbase and Juno Finance (bank that also supports crypto) 22:46:19 Binance is good. But I can’t access the US one for some reason. Just make sure you self custody whatever you buy. The only one I remotely feel comfortable with leaving assets on is Coinbase, but never more than a few hundred. 22:46:19 I’d you don’t already have one, get a trezor or a ledger nano x 22:46:20 Trezor is one source tho so that’s a huge plus IMO 22:47:53 Mexc is good for leverage. 200x with no kyc 🤫 22:47:53 if you’re in a supported jurisdiction, KuCoin was my go to for buying XMR. Now I just swap everything using trocador.app, but over tor 22:49:36 citizen#01938472038: thank you :D 22:54:54 why coinbase? for a normie option i mean,