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m-relay<baileyp:matrix.org> Hey! Just a quick message to all monero enjoyers. I have recently launched a website with some partners and we are looking for some things to sponsor. If you have a project, or a following somewhere we would like to sponsor it! Please message me if interested. (Website is a gambling website, Unsure if i am allowed to link here so if interested please ask in messages.)
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m-relay<baileyp:matrix.org> Hey! Just a quick message to all monero enjoyers. I have recently launched a website with some partners and we are looking for some things to sponsor. If you have a project, or a following somewhere we would like to sponsor it! Please message me if interested. (Website is a gambling website, Unsure if i am allowed to link here so if interested please ask in messages.)
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m-relay<baileyp:matrix.org> Please note, Exclusively Monero based
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m-relay<baileyp:matrix.org> Hey! Just a quick message to all monero enjoyers. We have recently launched a website and we are looking for some things to sponsor. If you have a project, or a following somewhere we would like to sponsor it! Please message me if interested. (Website is a gambling website, Unsure if i am allowed to link here so if interested please ask in messages.)
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m-relay<baileyp:matrix.org> Please note, Exclusively Monero based
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m-relay<crimsonleaf363:matrix.org> How many characters of a receiving address should you check before sending? I appreciate any links to resources.
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plowsof4 at the begin .. middle .. and end ... then close your eyes and begin moving them rapidly left to right for at least 3 seconds. then open your eyes, which ever character is closest to your center of vision , pick this one and confirm that matches too
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m-relay<crimsonleaf363:matrix.org> That's what you do?
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m-relay<preland:monero.social> Tbh I should probably start doing this too; there are tools out there to generate “vanity” addresses that match a certain number of characters. While the number of characters that you know in your address reduce the chances of someone being able to replicate it…..it doesn’t eliminate that chance.
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rbrunnerI think I never saw an XMR vanity address generator where you could specify characters at the end of the address.
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rbrunnerAlso, everything beyond 6 or so wanted characters at the start gets prohibitively expensive, I would say nobody is able to easily trick you with an address they generated that has all the right 10 first characters
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NorrinRaddit could burn the xmr though
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NorrinRaddhow many to check? all of them. use diff
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m-relay<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> It leaves less to memory
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m-relay<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Same goes for onion/i2p, vanity addr lets you configure the first ie 8 chars. Meaning if you remember the 6 following that, its a low chance that someone generated it
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m-relay<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> much easier than remembering 14 chars
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m-relay<basses:matrix.org> zola.ink/blog/posts/how-monero-fulfilled-satoshis-promies
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m-relay<basses:matrix.org> was shared on HN news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43290408