03:36:07 <m-relay> <gingeropolous:monero.social> hi, who runs this? https://www.exploremonero.com/ 03:36:41 <m-relay> <gingeropolous:monero.social> does someone want to run a node / explorer that they can point to? i can't keep the API on xmrchain.net on , else it gets bogged down 03:37:07 <m-relay> <gingeropolous:monero.social> well, node & explorer. well i guess its the gbks guy. dunno where he hangs out 05:36:44 <m-relay> <imprevisto:matrix.org> what is the state of ASIC or ASIC resistance? 06:26:16 <moneromooo> ASIC resistance is currently ENABLED. Press [BITCOIN] to disable. 07:48:48 <plowsof> Gingeropolous they are deosted from getmonero recebtly iirc AND theyre ddosing xmrchain instead of hosting a nide for their own explorer (??) 07:48:53 <plowsof> Delisted 07:49:53 <plowsof> Plowsof is talking, press [LITERACY] to disable 07:50:36 <sech1> I have bots swarming https://p2pool.io/explorer/ too, but I don't have API enabled. It's just the state of the Internet today. 07:54:08 <plowsof> Exploremonero not delisted. That was monerovusion https://github.com/monero-project/monero-site/pull/2477 sech1 indeed, could be background noise (unless its definitely from them) 10:10:25 <m-relay> <gingeropolous:monero.social> no, when I have the API enabled, xmrchain just gets clobbered. I dunno from where 10:11:02 <m-relay> <gingeropolous:monero.social> but that website just used the xmrchain api 10:11:40 <m-relay> <gingeropolous:monero.social> its a pretty website though, so im sad to see it not working 13:36:53 <m-relay> <plaiwanone:matrix.org> Thx for the surprise everyone. Quite enjoy the food with mama and Carlo. 13:36:54 <m-relay> <plaiwanone:matrix.org> See you in the next meeting soon. 16:07:15 <m-relay> <jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> Transaction pool 16:07:16 <m-relay> <jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> (no of txs: 1288, size: 27437.74 kB, updated every 5 seconds) 16:07:20 <m-relay> <jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> Someone consolidating or is it a spam 16:08:52 <m-relay> <jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> estimated 93 block (186 minutes) backlog 16:09:40 <sech1> Blocks will grow in size and process transactions faster 16:12:44 <m-relay> <jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> did it grow while we had spam attack last time ? 16:13:02 <sech1> yes, but slowly 16:13:08 <sech1> spam attack used the lowest possible fee 16:13:28 <sech1> But these guys want to get tx confirmations fast 16:13:33 <sech1> so they use high fee 16:15:15 <m-relay> <jack_ma_blabla:matrix.org> Yes, seems like a exchange which is consoldiating 23:40:12 <m-relay> <imprevisto:matrix.org> moneromooo : was randomX the last stage of that? is it really ASIC resistant? have people tried to make ASICs around it anyway? How is it difficult to do so? I want to know more. 23:44:18 <m-relay> <imprevisto:matrix.org> ther's Bitmain Antminer X5 23:45:19 <m-relay> <imprevisto:matrix.org> does not look very effective