00:47:52 What is trusted settings when adding remote node ? How does it affect my privacy if I enable it with a public node 00:47:56 What is trusted setting when adding remote node ? How does it affect my privacy if I enable it with a public node 01:10:26 Depends on your threat model 01:11:22 1. Is the node one you trust? Then you can set it as trusted 🙃 01:11:53 2. Do you not trust the node for any reason? Then you should not set it as trusted 🙃 01:12:41 What happens when it’s selected as trusted ? 01:13:12 Does the remote node find my txs ? Spends? 01:13:26 among other things, trusted skips some obfuscation of your block height / adds some noise, allows privacy harming rpc calls such as rescan spent 01:13:54 s/block/wallet 01:15:26 With rescan spent, does remote node my outputs ? Key image? 01:15:56 Something like that 01:16:11 How harmful is it 01:16:46 https://monero.stackexchange.com/a/3028 01:16:58 Thank you 01:17:01 > Since this involves sending your key images to the daemon, it needs a trust daemon, since otherwise this is a privacy breach. 05:19:16 Hey so I got to 96% of my initial sync, but had turn off my computer, so I closed the GUI and shut my laptop down. I log back in and now its trying to start the daemon that never fully finished syncing, and failing. Is there a way to recover from this or do I have to start over? 09:28:05 I would Just verify that I am connected to a network and retry until it works 09:38:43 Or check logs 09:47:54 I have seen a block with RingSize set to 0 in the public. what does this mean? my understanding is that ringsize is applied automatically! I was expecting NOT a 0 for ringsize. 09:51:06 0 tx in the block? A coinbase tx 09:55:07 no testing a the monreo gui wallet .. sending from one account to another. node is running in advance solo 09:55:10 > He is probably part of the Aloha network as they had the same level of incompetence with their repository/CI as kewbit has like not being able to force push something on Github. 09:55:11 pretty much confimed 09:55:13 > his next move will be to sell the domains and names he is squatting at a high price. 09:55:15 tried to sell haveno.com to reto for 10k 09:55:35 Wrong room, my bad 09:56:33 no testing the monreo gui wallet .. sending from one account to another. node is running in advance solo 11:09:53 yes recorded sa cpinbase tx for some reason, regardless this should not cause the RingSize=0 as I can see some of my other tests that tx is coinbase tx but ring size is 16. could it be I'm missing something in my monero-wallet-gui? I have not changed any default seting 11:10:29 yes recorded as coinbase tx for some reason, regardless this should not cause the RingSize=0 as I can see some of my other tests that tx is coinbase tx but ring size is 16. could it be I'm missing something in my monero-wallet-gui? I have not changed any default settings 11:15:22 0 is just used as n/a really, since a coinbase tx has no rings. 11:15:31 So just ignore the 0. 11:48:48 why Monero-wallet-gui would use Coinbase tx for in-app account to account transfer? I can I stop that? 11:51:23 It may look like that, because presenting those self-sends is a bit confusing, but it certainly does use normal transactions for those. Consensus would not allow otherwise. 11:53:58 gidoraha: You wrote earlier: " I have seen a block with RingSize set to 0 in the public". Monero mainnet, right? Do you have the block number? 11:56:12 Or, even better, tx id 11:56:41 (Of the tx you saw, not your own tx) 11:57:11 "Monero Block 3307951" 11:58:41 Idk what theyre referring to 12:04:55 i know 12:09:12 i don't plan on giving the answer just in case 12:09:24 .👍️👍️👍️👍️💯💯💯💯💯 12:10:55 <1​7e:matrix.org> ofrnxmr: Hey. You said the other day that solo mining is more profitable than pool mining. Is that generally true or depending on the hashrate? And is given that I will find a block one day or is it pure lottery? 12:12:54 Whats your hashrate? 12:13:35 <1​7e:matrix.org> 5k 12:13:38 <1​7e:matrix.org> + some smaller machines 12:14:07 <1​7e:matrix.org> plus some smaller machines 12:14:13 might take a few months but yes 12:15:09 <1​7e:matrix.org> What is yours? 12:15:33 7k 12:16:03 <1​7e:matrix.org> And how often do you find a block/get rewards? 13:01:38 if you are concerned with the timing of mining payouts use p2pool, if you have years to average out to where solo mining is slightly more profitable then solo mine 13:37:28 ofrnxmr: could you delete this please? 13:38:09 ofrnxmr: thanks 13:38:26 Its still poated in Monero Support 13:38:27 Posted 14:26:11 Anyone successfully use Trezor Safe 5 with Monero GUI wallet? Any opinions? 14:30:24 Not yet, I have a trezor one but switched to an old fashion usb 14:46:04 m-relay: The Trezor One is solid choice with a passphrase. Have you been able to use it with Monero? 15:46:17 Yes, I had to implement it myself 15:47:27 Yes, I had to implement it myself, I did switch to an old usb for portability reasons 16:36:29 I have to pause my syncing of blockchain because the usb am using is bending 17:21:33 Like, it's melting from heat...? 17:21:45 No 17:21:58 Idk how tbh 17:22:12 Uhhh... 17:25:02 too much data is making it heavy.. 17:33:08 the *what* is bending? 17:40:38 Don't tell.me.you're syncing a node using tails with an external.usb drive plugged in loeasy6 17:50:48 No 17:50:57 It would take me years 17:58:28 I am relieved, i and others are following your origin story and updates intently, can you please explain "bending" 18:00:24 The usb part of the usb is tilted down 18:01:34 Was it always bending? 18:02:14 No 18:57:36 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Earth must be spinning faster then normal 19:24:39 Thought it was just me 22:05:22 https://github.com/lalanza808/docker-monero-node/pull/29/files#diff-bde4eef1311ef6ed9aff395bb1954cbcc95ea764c6cb0883d0a7fb38ed3b47bcR8 22:06:08 @ofrnxmr:xmr.mx what do you think? new default being tx-proxy with both tor and i2p relay 22:09:01 I2pd should use the socks port 4447, i prefer `disable_noise` as it works around potential bad tor/i2p peers by sending to all peers at once, also faster relay because it fluffy to clearnet immediately after 22:09:25 But yes, i use tor and i2p tx-proxies on all of my nodes and i think everyone should 22:11:34 coolio. well once i push this (if people follow and update from my repo) there should be a bit more people with that setup 22:11:39 i'll make those adjustments - thanks 22:11:41 I2pd should use the socks port 4447, i prefer 22:11:43 disable_noise as it works around potential bad tor/i2p peers by sending to all peers at once, also faster relay because it fluffs to clearnet immediately after 22:11:45 are you on github? 22:12:32 Ideally it would also setup anonymous-inbound, but might want to wait for the next monero release to add it due to a privacy issue 22:51:44 thanks brah 22:58:30 Any suggestions on methods to circumvent the Great Firewall of China with a server hosted at home? Would an SSH tunnel work? 23:01:59 yea 23:03:04 Well, what are you specifically asking about? Accessing a remote node that is hosted outside of GFWC? 23:45:31 lza_menace may be worth investigating, but i just remembered that btcpayserver didnt play nice with tx-proxy nodes 23:54:58 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Cgnat maybe 23:55:26 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Need to hole punch,like tailscale