00:24:27 dave.jp made me look, 2 txs in the mempoll lol 00:24:45 also in the mempool 00:25:41 had a bad SSD in one of my comps so I just bought a 2TB one 00:25:49 as expected these large input tx always only last a couple hours 00:26:01 how long before the chain will fill it up? :) 02:51:21 does anyone use trocador 02:51:36 i made a trocador order its been 4 hours i still havent received it. anyone knows how to reach their matrix room or support 02:51:40 #trocador.app 02:52:11 please help guys 03:08:35 have you checked your tx status? 03:08:45 with your tx id 03:08:52 i got it fixed thanks 07:13:35 Everyone is getting redpilled on i2p? https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/alternative-self-contained-networks/17792 07:15:51 monero supporting yggdrasil would be so good 07:45:00 I used I2P years ago. While the protocol itself is really neat, the i2pd daemon always crashes, and the other 2 daemons are all Java-based bloatware. 07:47:18 I never experienced i2pd outright crash - just slow speed (and my connection was always "firewalled"). 07:49:29 one of these days i'll give i2p another try but there just aren't enough people using it for it be worthwhile like tor 07:55:47 Definitely the best thing about the I2P network is that most of the Eepsites aren't Javascript-only pieces of crap. 07:57:47 Apple singlehandedly destroyed the sucky thing called Flash, only to then replace it with something that used to suck slightly less, which has then rapidly evolved into something that sucks far more. 07:59:49 Yea, I loved that it has the old-school vibe! We need Internet like this. 08:02:30 Flash was horrible, especially when it comes to multiplatform support, but at least the coders knew how to code. With Javascript though, out of all the software written in JS over the past 10 years, 90% of the entire codebases are not written by the developers of said software. 08:02:39 They're all NPM packages. 09:23:50 Was just speculating 😅 it was looking bad for an hour 11:12:33 how i feel when coding with ai: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqpY5kEtA2Y 11:13:56 stupid image cutoff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8K6QUPmv8Q 11:13:59 Is this command correct? : monero-wallet-cli --testnet --wallet-file testwallet --command transfer monero:AAkPz3y5yNweDPWW7FZoqd1Nwvhfh2UbAMBR4UeGPi1aWpERgmE3ChMeJZJ2RnkMueHdL7XXwdkQJ5As8XRhTKAhfJb3BrWxFGT2hmMwSt?tx_amount=0.000000787878 11:14:30 Returns an error : Error: transaction <39ec6908e4a047fb8ffa2812e1e7db6e212ad70d6f4e172fa506b7629ed086b5> was rejected by daemon 11:14:30 Error: Reason: double spend, invalid input 11:16:08 It did work by calling it inside the monero-wallet-cli shell 11:16:42 But does not - using the »--command« option 11:28:27 "coding" with ai 11:32:29 :P 11:56:54 ChatGPT is the new StackOverflow. 14:43:25 >Reason: double spend 14:43:26 That means it doesn't work anymore, because you spend it before in the CLI shell 14:46:18 But i did it the other way around. 14:47:07 first i called it with the --command option and later called it from the monoero-wallet-cli shell 14:49:41 Maybe i need to set some kind of quotes --command "transfer monero:AAl...St?tx_amount=0.0000007878787" 14:49:50 but wont work. 14:50:37 Maybe it is a bug. 14:52:18 hmm, strange 15:09:12 Ahh. found the solution. i had to call --command refresh first. 15:10:06 a bit strange, because it was synced and i hit refresh inside the monero-wallet-cli shell 15:16:35 »Sending 0.003000000000. The transaction fee is 0.000044060000 Is this okay? (Y/Yes/N/No): Y« This interaction is not good for using in a shell script. 15:18:23 I can comprehend that, but isn't there a better solution? 15:22:27 Unix Philosophy »Expect the output of every program to become the input to another, as yet unknown, program. Don't clutter output with extraneous information. Avoid stringently columnar or binary input formats. Don't insist on interactive input.« 15:22:44 »Don't insist on interactive input« 15:27:14 set ask-password <0|1|2 (or never|action|decrypt)> is also ignored when calling --command transfer 15:27:35 *need to leave - cu later 19:35:30 Kraken delists Monero in Ireland and Belgium <- seen on Nostr first. 19:41:51 If Monero survives this low, it will emerge stronger, with DEX, atomic swaps and Cypherpunk. Some early Bitcoin maximalists will take notice. Because they always wanted something like this. 19:44:24 And the maximalists also know that if Monero can be censored away, so can Bitcoin. It's quite possible that the nerds will soon turn up here to support the network. 19:45:33 Bitcoin is co-opted by bankers, maxis are after ngu only. 19:46:32 The very early Bitcoiners are still cypherpunks. 19:47:21 They use monero, hold corn 19:47:41 They most likely hold both. 20:06:23 Fungible version of CMC\CG is necessary. 20:11:21 I do, and i plan to keep buying bitcoin as nextgen digital gold and use monero as a financially persuasive tool to convince people to "shut up and take my monero" 20:24:27 the closer bitcoin gets tied into tradfi with ETFs and the like, the worse it will perform its function as a hedge when the next economic crisis inevitably hits. 20:47:24 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de/Z0Pqm2WLPRoohW3O12GLHGtJBfyOq1CC 20:47:30 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> local network over tor lets goo 20:49:57 Local node is always the best 20:49:58 Everyone should have at least one node :) 20:52:50 <5​m5z3q888q5prxkg:chat.lightnovel-dungeon.de> ye i will publish it once i have it well enough configured though i like the entropy in the network log 22:40:38 Part II of The Future of Zano & the Cryptonote Protocol w/ Andrey Sabelnikov aka Zoidberg (MT 306) 22:40:38 TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: In part two of Douglas Tuman’s interview with Andrey starts with a discussion about cryptonote white paper author, Nicolas van Saberhagen, aka the Satoshi of Monero, and his potential thoughts on Monero and Zano and what he may think about how the CryptoNote protocol has evolved since inventing it. 22:40:39 The conversation delves into Zano's confidential assets feature and use cases such as creating a privacy-focused stable coin and decentralized bridges for exchanging assets from other blockchains. 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