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<trasherdk:monero.social> What's with the spam? Just say monerotalk, so I don't have to kill innocent electrons, to find out.
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<trasherdk:monero.social> We are all ofrnxmr 😎
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<trasherdk:monero.social> You did, with a link to xmrwallet 🤣
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<123bob123:matrix.org> We are one, but we are many
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> Well, I’m just saying that as a community we should improve our resources on hardware wallets because the current consensus is using hardware wallets that might inadvertently put people’s information, & crypto at risk.
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> We want people to have good resources.
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> I made a mistake in sourcing xmr wallet since I had not known it was unreliable.
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> I’m glad OfRnXmr pointed out the mistake to me.
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> I am willing to acknowledge that but I was using what I would say is a lackluster list of resources in general regarding the topic.
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> I will take into account of not using/recommending XMR Wallet when generating my own resources on that topic.
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<elaryan:hackliberty.org> it's ok man.
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<elaryan:hackliberty.org> What do you think about the app I shared? anonero.
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<elaryan:hackliberty.org> It is hardware, in a sense. I think it's better than any hardware wallet, because to compromise the hardware part an adversarial actor should tamper all smartphones in the world.
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<elaryan:hackliberty.org> Because nobody can know which one you will use as the "Anon" device.
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> I’ve heard a lot of positive things about it but haven’t personally used it.
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<jordan_sanchez:matrix.org> Though, I will have to explore it more.
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Hey
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which is the most easy way to buy monero with credit card.small amount
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<k4r4b3y:karapara.net> I heard cakewallet.com allows you to that.
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<polar9669:matrix.org> Or monero.com
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<polar9669:matrix.org> Or monero.com/trade
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"The Monero view key is retained on the device for maximum privacy".cake wallet says this.the spend key whereis?
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<k4r4b3y:karapara.net> I have no idea what that is. Once you buy, pull your neros into mysu (android) or feather wallet (desktop).
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<k4r4b3y:karapara.net> mysu is becoming my fav mobile wallet. Anyone know whether it will have "feathernero" -style usage functionality (feather as cold storage, and using animated qr codes to sign and broadcast outgoing txes).
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<empowerelixir:matrix.org> anyone here able to help with syncing to testnet on cli?
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Mainnet syncs fine for you?
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<0xfffc:matrix.org> Yes, past few hours I was syncing with testnet without any issue. You can do --log-level=4 and put the results in
paste.debian.net (make sure to remove IP or any private stuff in your log before posting)
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<empowerelixir:matrix.org> unsure about mainnet, but have no interest of connecting to it atm
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<empowerelixir:matrix.org> i'm on linux mint, any ideas on how i can get it to connect? if it's a router issue how can i determine this?
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<empowerelixir:matrix.org> trying this, one moment
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<empowerelixir:matrix.org> seems like it's trying to spawn connection to 0.0.0.0, does this make sense in this context?
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<trasherdk:monero.social> No, `spawn connection to 0.0.0.0` makes no sense.
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<trasherdk:monero.social> But without knowing what command you issued, it would be guessing.
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<endor00:matrix.org> It's probably trying to bind (p2p or rpc) to 0.0.0.0, which does make sense
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<trasherdk:monero.social> It's CLI wallet. Setting `daemon-address` to 0.0.0.0 will complain.
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<trasherdk:monero.social> 0.0.0.0 is not a target address, it's a listening address.