01:04:09 There's no trophies for all the ofrnAI does 15:19:46 The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York and the Justice Department’s National Security Division also filed today a civil forfeiture complaint against approximately 127,271 Bitcoin, currently worth approximately $15 billion, that are proceeds and instrumentalities of the defendant’s fraud and money [... too long, see https://mrelay.p2pool.observer/e/2qTpuL8KTS1MS3pu ] 15:20:10 ok 15:20:19 I have a question. How can three letter seize this btc 15:20:36 seizing their hard drives? 15:26:06 and were previously stored in unhosted cryptocurrency wallets whose private keys the defendant had in his possession 15:27:12 $5 wrench except being govt they probably acquired the wrench for 5 million 15:29:32 maxis lead me to believe you can't possible seize btc 15:29:52 nor can you censor a transaction because blockchain and freedom 15:30:40 plowsof: freedumb 16:12:50 so i've been mining for weeks and my payout prgress have been stuck on 49% for a long time on monerod.org ideas? 16:14:52 need mlre info 16:14:55 More 16:17:01 only thing i did was raising my payment threshould when it was about 98% 16:17:22 i see the graph os my miners mining etc... so everything is connected 16:17:27 s/os/of 16:18:56 what miner pool are you using 16:19:38 monerod.org ? 16:19:46 https://monerod.org/dashboard 16:56:58 "you'll see your pending payment increase with each block found by the pool." 16:56:58 maybe the pool hasnt found a block in a while 17:00:23 with an everage of 600KH? 17:02:11 yeah, something is wonky here 17:02:26 one payment from the pool since 09/17/25 17:08:57 and guess what? 17:09:10 last block found was 9/17... 17:09:39 go mine in p2pool 17:10:27 how much do i have to fiddle about in xmrog config to do that? 17:10:34 xmrig* 17:10:39 you have to run p2pool 17:10:49 and then point xmrig to 127.0.0.1 or something 17:11:02 ah so its like a proxy? 17:11:16 not a proxy :P 17:11:24 it's a distributed pool 17:21:43 moneroocean.stream is a good choice if p2pool is a bit much for you 21:17:25 https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/aPFDn-4Cm6n0_3_e@gourry-fedora-PF4VCD3F/ 21:17:46 > Under unknown architectural conditions, Zen5 chips running rdseed can produce (val=0,CF=1) as a "random" result over 10% of the time (when rdseed is successful). CF=1 indicates success, while val=0 is typically only produced when rdseed fails (CF=0). 22:33:17 Hi all, the only safe way to buy monero is through haveno right? 22:34:16 Not the only safe way, but one of them 22:34:51 Certainly a good way 22:35:14 If you know other ways I’m all ears :) 22:35:34 There are too much fee on haveno imo 22:36:10 @kriek:matrix.org: https://kycnot.me/?categories=exchange¤cy-mode=or¤cies=xmr 22:36:39 It also depend what you mean with safe. I assume you mean private? Because less private ways can be safe too 22:36:56 idk i dont like the 3rd party arbitrator 22:37:13 i would rather there be a way for a smart contract 22:37:27 You can browse through https://xmrbazaar.com/search/buy-exchange/ (read reviews and be wary of potential scams), buy Monero via a cex if that is available in your country, or buy a different coin and swap it for Monero via a swap service such as https://trocador.app or an atomic swap program like BasicSwapDex. 22:37:45 snake: Isn't that what basicswap does ? 22:37:59 @eddie:oblak.be: No they use atomic swaps. 22:38:27 I thought atomic swaps rely on smart contracts 22:38:41 Right so maybe trocador it’s my best choice 22:38:45 Thanks! 22:41:31 On BasicSwapDex, atomic swaps for Monero use script on coins that support that, but only to use a 2-of-2 multisig address on the script coin. It's not really a "smart contract". It is atomic though, since as long as you are online before it expires, the swap can either be fully completed or safely reversed. 22:42:51 allright, thanks for that clarification :) 23:03:43 evm atomic swaps use a smart contract 23:26:42 Cake wallet is too risky? 23:27:09 No 23:27:39 Ok :)