04:51:06 prancing389 what kind of copypasta is this? 04:51:15 Looks like LLM-generated stuff to me 04:52:02 chatgpt 04:52:14 yeah, same. Question is who created it? 04:52:37 I fed it a short statement and it wrote the article from that short statement 04:53:38 good for marketing, waking up the public to the need for privacy 04:55:32 people associate ai written stuff not exactly as trusted sources, which may be counterproductive for marketing 04:55:50 Agreed 05:00:18 Also prancing389 pls dont paste the same post in every room 07:27:56 Is monero network congested ? 07:29:59 No they shouldnt be transcations are in the low 30k range 08:21:38 https://blvcksec.com/blog/the-no-kyc-crypto-landscape-monero-and-beyond/ 09:53:34 https://matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/v1/download/m.datura.network/EppllcvluBlTdbwrxOpnEmVS 09:53:35 good month for monero 10:17:55 Heh, I noticed my savings increasing all of a sudden) 10:18:10 TFW Monero is more stable than your actual currency 10:41:47 Interesting how the trend is persisting when the nasdaq and Btc are both in a slight decline these past 2 week 10:45:07 mark my words, the missing pieces required to finally fully decentralize finances are coming together, we're getting there 10:46:10 we need more people to use cash irl 10:46:52 It does give me peace of mind that a ton of salaries are still paid in cash, and that elderly people keep cash usage alive. But it is worrying that I see a few people my age who don't carry cash at all. 10:46:59 At least I am doing my part lol 10:52:00 I think a majority of the work is almost done in terms of protocol for simply having anonymous decentralized currency that can feasibly be used. But in terms of long term scalability we might need to rethink the use blockchains altogether. 10:55:04 ye indeed 10:55:43 Right now crypto fills the niche of "the thing that can exist parallel to the main financial system", but we need more! 10:58:11 all it needs, is to be made as easy to GET (haveno), and to use (UX + android apps) as possible, and with enough marketing to be made a normal thing to do for cavemen 10:58:18 all it needs, is to be made as easy to GET (haveno), and to use (UX + android apps) as possible, and with enough marketing to be made a normal thing to do for grandmas 11:00:10 i've recently discovered stack wallet, they support monero. and the UI is the best I've seen on mobile. fyi 11:00:17 i've recently discovered stack wallet, they support monero. and the UI is the best I've seen on mobile. fwiw 11:00:31 Most of the private research I’ve done in relevant mathematics to cryptocurrencies was not research directly intended to be applied cryptocurrencies. But it might actually help if I take a stab at it. The topics in math relevant here I’ve heavily applied for larger scale systems. Only problem is my IP. I almost never share anything. I already have something I know I could use 11:00:31 to make blockchains themselves scale immensely better in terms of storage capacity but I’m not sharing that anytime soon. 11:01:19 Most of the private research I’ve done in relevant mathematics to cryptocurrencies was not research directly intended to be applied cryptocurrencies. But it might actually help if I take a stab at it. The topics in math relevant here I’ve heavily applied for larger scale systems. Only problem is my IP. I almost never share anything. I already have something I know I could use 11:01:21 to make blockchains themselves scale immensely better in terms of storage space but I’m not sharing that anytime soon. 11:01:31 Also it would be very helpful to make them usable in the physical world without a smartphone somehow. I remember touching this, but don't remember whether there are standalone electronic wallets than can work like a card. 11:04:02 If what I come up with is a niche enough solution I might be okay with sharing that, assuming I even solve anything 11:13:47 Do they support p2pool payouts and or output splitting? 11:14:22 Scalability requires regulation imo 11:29:09 In addition to new technology, it might only come down to a change in the consensus protocol, effectively a form regulation that we’ve recognized we’re okay with if we’re using non-collateral backed crypto. Don’t think we’re getting physical-collateral-backed crypto any time soon without a regulatory authority or consensus, anytime soon without wizardry levels of tech. 11:30:55 In addition to new technology, it might only come down to a change in the consensus protocol, effectively a form regulation that we’ve recognized we’re okay with if we’re using non-collateralized crypto. Don’t think we’re getting physical-collateralized crypto any time soon without a regulatory authority or consensus, anytime soon without wizardry levels of tech. 11:31:22 bluehealer: problem with standalone electronics is power consumption. monero math is too heavy for ultra low power microcontrollers, so a battery is definitely needed. 11:32:48 Yea, I got that already. 11:33:30 Also what to do with its internet connection? Is there a way for such a wallet to work offline? 11:33:51 agreed, they did a good job https://stackwallet.com/ 11:34:04 I'm exited for the seedsigner thing, that gets us closer to monero on hardware 11:35:02 100% offline is not possible, but connection over NFC could be enough 11:35:15 Stack Wallet 11:35:34 Yea, I was referring to the absence of device's independent connection. 11:35:46 Cool, would look at that. 11:58:14 Just made a pgp key, sadly matrix doesn't support pgp 12:03:22 Do they support p2pool payouts and or output splitting? 12:31:18 honestly idk, i'll let someone who knows try 12:31:32 honestly idk, i'll let someone who knows respond 12:35:58 There is issue with fingerprint sign in on s24 ultra 12:36:51 U can still use pgp on matrix? 12:37:51 Just might be long messages so recommend to use pastebin as to not spam chat or u can just send in encrypted messages 13:31:09 why would u need that? 13:32:13 Community putting effort 13:32:26 no reliance on state or big tech 13:32:48 Verification 13:32:51 Just in case 13:33:14 Its probably gonna be useless for me 99% of the time 13:33:22 Unless I wanna encrypt and decrypt specific shit 13:33:35 In not that important or popular yet anyways 13:33:44 Better safe than sorry 13:41:27 Looks like a #Monero mining botnet was taken offline. ~0.8GH 13:41:29 Most of the lost hashrate came from the three largest centralized pools. 13:41:31 p2pool is now the 3rd largest pool by hashrate. 13:41:33 Less total hashrate, but a larger percentage of it is decentralized hash. 13:41:35 Net good or net bad? 13:41:39 I saw this and thought interesting 14:11:11 Net bad for network 17:05:38 Revuo Monero Issue 197: May 23 - 30, 2024. https://www.revuo-xmr.com/issue-197.html 17:25:06 It is important and popular. Please don't say that 17:26:34 what is? 17:26:57 Im not that important or popular yet anyways 17:29:39 A lot of division and paid shit smearing in Monero sadly. We're going to end up like Bitcoin in a few years. 17:30:04 We'll have "compliant xmr" in no time 17:31:32 nuh uh 17:44:52 https://www.coindesk.com/business/2024/05/31/japanese-crypto-exchange-dmm-bitcoin-suffers-305m-hack 17:45:00 lol CEX falling down 18:05:31 Monero cash wen eta 20:23:50 Hi all, I hope this doesn't qualify as a monero-dev quesiton. I'm studying cryptonight and randomx for a uni project, and I have a question: how is randomx related to cryptonote? 20:23:51 I know that cryptonote is the protocol used by Monero, while randomx is the PoW algorithm. I found some old papers (Cryptonote v1 and v2, through web archive) that explain how the protocol was born. Now I'm not sure whether we can still talk about Cryptonote becase "CryptoNight is the name of the hash function that is used in the CryptoNote 20:23:51 Proof-of-Work algorithm", while using RandomX 20:33:44 Guest54903854: You'll probably get a more in depth response in #monero-dev or #monero-research-lounge (or #monero-louge i don't remember) 20:34:51 Thank you, forwarded there 21:48:29 hey so 21:48:49 anyone here. I was thinking. 21:50:52 no one is here, this room is completely empty 21:51:58 yea so 22:06:08 is anyone willing do some trade? P2P. 22:06:47 DM me if your willing to consider. I need to sell. But we can negotiate on rates. 22:07:07 cryptocurrency in this case. more info if your interested 22:07:28 feel free to hop on haveno to post ur offer too 22:07:47 feel free to hop on haveno dex to post ur offer too 22:07:47 https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-client-f2f/index.html 22:07:52 huh 22:08:41 assuming this is that hard to do I wish I knew about this before 22:08:46 isn't* 22:09:01 it supports the main fiat -> xmr transaction types 22:09:03 assuming this isn't that hard to do I wish I knew about this before 22:09:05 cash by mail, bank transfer, etc 22:09:10 hmm 22:13:49 got it 22:33:53 whats ur opinion on trading monero with monery but using things like paypal, wise, revolut, cashapp, venmo, etc... 22:34:03 instead of bank transfer or cash by mail 22:55:14 Careful there are a lot of payment options with chargeback risks 22:55:42 We'll get it documented for each payment option 23:57:34 I trade with you if your offer is good but through haveno