00:23:13 Adoption by whom ? Anybody can use it 00:23:25 Nobody is stopping you from using xmr 00:34:15 @grok what is a joke 00:35:10 @grok ??? 00:36:09 damn bot must be too busy analyzing monerobros' tax returns 02:37:52 so how much fun is it to try and get a private monero testnet that starts a fresh chain but uses the current consensus protocol.... ? 02:43:10 or is this what fakechain does? 02:59:42 private stagenet? 02:59:46 Maybe regtest? 04:01:53 regtest? 04:22:28 Yaa 07:18:12 >If you wish to remotely sync your wallets to your node, we strongly suggest setting up TLS with the Nginx Proxy Manager app. It is unwise to use the RPC commands over an unencrypted connection. 07:18:18 uhm 07:18:50 what can happen? 07:22:37 ok enabled it now 07:22:59 good thing i use a vpn most of the time? 07:27:03 sgp_: Monero-LWS app would be big 07:27:55 especially with the future improvements 07:28:38 im not sure how exactly the LWS will be set up after we get the new modular view keys but could you "pair" a device to a node simply via qr code exchange? 07:29:37 maybe even configure the specific settings on the client, then connect (more privacy from the node operator in exchange for slightly slower sync, etc) 07:30:18 that would be pretty cool for onboarding friends to your node 10:24:25 a private testnet will still start at consensus v1 and require getting to some recent testnet height to get to current consensus rules 10:24:44 i mean, using just the standard monero daemon 10:41:42 how do i setup the ban list for my monero node ? can someone give the list ? 10:51:37 https://odysee.com/@novwies:9/digital-euro-CDBC-bitcoin-monero-lagarde-stop_!_this:d 10:52:20 kevino: , so there's this: https://github.com/Boog900/monero-ban-list 10:52:33 and you can also enable the DNS ban list. Check the monerod --help output for the specific flag 10:54:50 --enable-dns-blocklist is the dns flag 10:55:42 teach a man to fish and all that 10:58:30 Its called "blocklist" (instead of ban-list) not the easiest grep 10:58:58 wow afrn has an ai bot now 10:59:36 ban and block mean the same 11:00:04 Block has 100 meanings in monero/crypto 11:00:17 Ban has 1 meaning 11:02:00 At this current time, the manual ban-list is preferred over the dns blocklist. Dns blocklist has size constraints and is not as comprehensive as a result 11:02:16 k 11:23:21 hello 11:25:57 i just started mining so its seems interesting to me, i have some challange's can someone help on them ? 11:25:58 so i just started using XMRig, and read an article if i joined a pool with multi-devices it going to have the same reward's so i need to using an XMRig proxy. 11:26:00 and cant find useful resources about the configs. 11:30:26 the pool section of xmrig-proxy config is the same as xmrig 11:31:16 use p2pool :) 11:31:25 so is it recommended to use XMRig-Proxy, or each rig i have i need to join in a diff pool ? 11:31:53 the problem i don't understand p2pool very well 11:32:10 actually even XMRig lol 11:34:03 You run xmrig-proxy as if its xmrig 11:34:30 (you can connect xmrig-proxy to p2pool, pools, a node, etc) 11:34:48 no actually i run gupax 11:35:32 so you already use p2pool? 11:36:11 i would love if you can share with me how to do so, if you have a good resource , noticed i was mining with my Ryzen 9 on the same pool of my Xeon, then read an article it says it's worthless to mine in a same pool 11:36:16 yes 12:14:26 that's rather a weird information 12:14:42 There are no downsides at combining your hashrate on the same pool 12:15:56 The reasoning was probably in the like of "The most pools you are in, the most blocks you will encounter", but every pool these days uses PPLNS so its not relevant. 12:19:42 yeah am asking this question because i have alot of devices i want to make use of them 12:19:42 however, in the benchmarck list, i saw alot of great hashrate's , so i was wondering how to combine my devices in 1 pool 12:20:10 then i read an article stating that its just re-doing the mining job if in 1 pool, so its useless. 12:20:35 Use xmrig-proxy 12:20:42 so i encounter the XMRig-proxy, i though it would be better and more profitable in mining 12:21:51 @ofrnxmr yeah i was trying to figure it out, its my third day mining so, am not that great trying to understand the proxy 12:22:07 Proxy config is the came as xmrig 12:23:02 plus i have a new challenge now, can figure which devices is claiming the payouts lol, its seems all payouts to my wallet is sync in the XMRig devices, if i understood it correctly. 12:23:06 `xmrig -o poolAddress -u moneroAddress` is the same as `xmrig-proxy -o poolAddress -u moneroAddress` 12:23:24 ouh thank!!! 12:23:47 Use xmrig-proxy, then when you run xmrig, its `xmrig -u 127.0.0.1:3333` 12:24:15 by the way, does xmrig-proxy do mining on the local machine or i need to bind the local xmrig to the local proxy too ? 12:24:50 i know. 12:24:50 too many questions ::) 12:27:01 Xmrig-proxy doesnt do any mining 12:27:17 understood 12:27:34 you'll need to xmrig like so 12:28:35 thank!! your the best !!! 12:46:32 I should have mentioned wireguard as an option 12:50:38 can you believe it? in 2025, there are people still using openvpn 12:55:25 What is openvpn? I use nord 12:55:35 (/s) 12:57:19 You need to add "(Sponsored by NordVPN)" to your name 19:40:22 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Military grade encryption 19:49:56 the only kind we accept 20:40:34 *if the military use it that means its the best* 20:46:26 what is a good amount of kdf-rounds for the wallet password? i am thinking of setting it to 64 but im not sure how good (or bad) the cryptonight algorithm is 20:59:41 leave it default 21:00:43 "Recommendation: Do not change the default value. Instead generate a very strong wallet password with your password manager (256 bits of entropy)." 21:00:57 "Note: You will have to remember and provide the same kdf-rounds on every wallet access!" 21:02:03 thanks 22:04:51 <3​21bob321:monero.social> Argoni2d when