00:26:06 .. localmonero 00:26:10 Basicswapdex 00:26:12 Drops mic 01:01:40 whats the best hardware wallet for monero 02:06:13 GOS with anonero 04:13:16 What do y mean "gos"? 04:27:48 Graphene os 04:29:46 Ah 👍 04:33:00 You can also use featherwallet + anonero 04:33:37 Feather on an airgapped desktop as the offline "hardware" wallet. 05:25:54 Anonnero for node? 05:52:03 for node? No, its a wallet 05:53:12 You can run a node on android though 10:42:10 if a goverment block all ips on net_node.inl  what will happen 10:53:27 Do you mean seed nodes? Then new nodes joining the Monero network will not be able to sync until users enter some working node's IP:port manually 10:53:45 Existing nodes have their own peer lists of thousands other nodes 11:40:45 the other nodes will continue without problems between them but new nodes wont connect. 11:41:30 what this means if government continue blocking 3 days 11:47:07 Like sech said, they just have to manually add an existing peer, and then they're in 11:47:58 And anyone can post their ip:port anywhere (reddit, this chat, your buddy who's already running a node) 11:48:40 Slightly more annoying for the first start, but easy to work around 11:49:02 if government have a big network of monero nodes and start to post ips? 11:50:56 Luckily, the world is bigger than your country ;) 11:51:35 If you want to dive deeper into the technical aspects, look up "sybil attack" 11:52:14 after covid our planet is one country.... 11:53:06 Yeah no, things don't work that wY 11:53:07 *way 11:53:27 seed nodes must be in different countries 11:53:31 good point 11:56:50 after doing a whois on seed nodes i saw that 3 are germany,1 france,1 canada,1 usa,1 affrica maybe so 90% west 11:59:38 Peer lists can be grabbed from i2p/tor also 12:00:14 Feel free to run one yourself in a different part of the world loroi 12:00:22 Monero is always open to contributions :) 12:02:44 is possible to block a tor seed node? 12:04:51 Well, tor has been ddosed many times 12:06:08 Anything can be taken down. The question is: for how long? 12:48:42 monerod seems to eat a lot of ram, is that adjustable? 12:50:14 It maps the blockchain to ram 12:50:21 It eats only ram that is not used by other programs 12:50:58 if you don't count blockchain, monerod itself uses <= 1 GB memory 12:51:27 RES 49.3g SHR 48.2g on my server, so 1.1 GB is what it actually allocated for internal needs 18:24:51 ⚡XMR Hashrate 18:24:51 📊Merge Mining and Relative Valuation 18:24:52 with Bawdy Anarchist 18:24:52 02/03/24 (PRICE EPI #153) 18:24:53 Thank🙏🏽you to our Sponsor Local Monero 18:24:53 📺Watch Full Epi Here: https://www.youtube.com/live/cA3sCs8ktck?si=XjsyAfzwgCmaMO8K 22:56:01 The Most Useful Tool for Freedom w/ Gabriel Custodiet (@WatchmanPrivacy) / EPI #298 22:56:01 Link 🔗: youtu.be/1NyqEGwFecM 22:56:02 Bullet Points: 22:56:02 - Monero's increasing use case as a privacy tool 22:56:03 - The adversarial mindset in light of regulation 22:56:03 - The impact of culture on politics and embracing liberty 22:56:18 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/matrix.org/tbrWZlTkxmAiUYpWKkcnGnbE