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<marioob:matrix.org> The phone for privacy enthusiasts...maybe?
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hehe
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too bad. there goes fluffypony with that 867 xmr he never sent to the the general fund.
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although, to fluffypony's credit, he gave a lengthy explanation:
libera.monerologs.net/monero-community/20240629#c390788
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the least we can hope is that it was spent well
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<321bob321:monero.social> Hookers and blow ?
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<lordx3nu:matrix.org> Archetyp market seized by law enforcement
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<einliterflasche2:matrix.org> They release an edit on
operation-deepsentinel.com
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<lordx3nu:matrix.org> Kino
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not convinced by the soundtrack, if i am honest
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archetyp is a darknet market that operated only in xmr?
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<anestheticbliss:matrix.org> Damn, do we have any details?
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<paranoia_machinery:monero.social> Did you see the dread thread where law enforcement posted from the admin's PGP key trying to say the site was just down for maintenance and got called out for chat gpt dashes? 🤣
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> 😭
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<yatta:private.coffee> I think there's two actually--it may be better for privacy, but it's got a ways to go in many other areas
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<yatta:private.coffee> Amazing how well it did and for so long too. Big bro has too many resources tho--it's beginning to feel like a shell game😓
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> 900hulObg%3D%3D%22%7D
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says Archetyp was Monero only and they worked for years to get to the takedown
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> I winder if it was related to recent tor disruption
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> wonder*
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no idea. but it would make sense that they had to intrude on a lot of network traffic to be able to monitor darkweb activity
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<aillia:matrix.org> IMO, it was, as always, mostly "working closely with partners on the ground"
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Why aren't there any dark net markets on i2p?
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> It seems like the obvious choice
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<mycelial_vector:matrix.org> I did see statistics recently suggesting that spikes in tor usage correlate to market takedowns.
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Spikes in tor = bad performance.
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Spikes in i2p = better performance
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<x3cc:nope.chat> For a regular i2p usage you need port forwarding, because every i2p router transfers traffic of other users, and most home networks are behind NAT and i2p doesn’t work afaik, also it’s slower than tor, default transfer speed is like 20-30kb?
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> You don't need port forwarding for it to work
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> It is currently a bit slower than tor because it still has low adoption
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<x3cc:nope.chat> Maybe it’s just my setup didn’t work and I blamed port forwarding, but yes lower adoption is a fact
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<x3cc:nope.chat> Because i2p is internal network, no outgoing connections to clear we, unlike tor with exit nodes
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> I know it can't be port forwarding, because it works on mobile network
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Keep in mind you need around 2 hours uptime for it to build most tunnels. Are you sure you set up the proxy correctly?
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> only on "first run" ^
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> i2pd is also way better than the official router
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> If your daemon has been active recently, it will build tunnels in seconds
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> On first run, i can usually get to a healthy state in under 10mins
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> What other private messaging apps do you use?
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Matrix is a metadata mess
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> simplex
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> SimpleX is the goat
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<pw:xmr.mx> SMS 😆
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Still better than Facebook messanger or twitter
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<basses:matrix.org> no
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Why not?
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> At least only the police can read your stuff
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<basses:matrix.org> everyone can, SMS is known to be insecure
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<everythingxmr:matrix.org> Just like any other non e2ee
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<basses:matrix.org> thanks rbrunner
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I don't think I need to go on, just google "SS7" for much more :)
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Everybody still using SMS for two-factor / confirming mechanisms should be laughed out of town
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> What if i already live out of town 👀
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<yatta:private.coffee> Then you get laughed back into town
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> it's me or there is no proper ipv6 support?
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> I would like to add yggdrasil support for my nodes
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> For monerod?
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> There is, but its disabled by default
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Largely unused/untested, but it _should_ work
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<monero.arbo:matrix.org> assuming there's other ipv6 nodes to connect to (:
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> yggdrasil is ipv6 only
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> it's not for peer, it's for RPC
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<monero.arbo:matrix.org> there's no ip6 seed nodes right? so you need to connect to a peer via ipv4 and for that peer to have ip6 enabled and give you an ip6 peerlist?
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<monero.arbo:matrix.org> ah i see
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> --rpc-restricted-bind-ipv6-address
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> oh, checking that, thanks ofrnAI
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Np. It should use the same rpc-restricted-bind-port
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> oh wait, can I just use --rpc-use-ipv6 ?
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Hm, im not sure if thats required. Might be
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> I _assume_ that enables rpc-bind-ipv6-address=::1
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> (the unrestricted one)
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> it seam to be listening on it .
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> 18081 is restricted on the machine
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> rpc-bind-ip = not needed, its default
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> rpc-use-ipv6 = enables the former, but for ipv6
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<fijxu:nadeko.net> ravfx do you know why synchronizing with monero nodes is so slow
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> Can be many factors...
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> And there different kind of "slow"
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> monerod is slow, ssd, cpu, internet
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> assuming your internet is fast, the next bottleneck is either your cpu or your ssd
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> oook, ipv6 seam to work (curl ipv6:18081/get_info work)
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> but feather don't seam to be able to connect to it
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<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> maybe feather doesnt support ipv6?
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<ravfx:xmr.mx> Could be