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br-m<shortwavesurfer2009> RetoSwap has launched the beta version of their application. For now, they ask people to keep the trade amounts low in case there are problems.
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br-m<shortwavesurfer2009> github.com/retoaccess1/RetoSwap-App/releases/tag/v1.0.0.1-beta
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br-m<321bob321> How come it was forked ?
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br-m<torir:matrix.org> This is the Android app, not the desktop one.
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br-m<321bob321> Yeah but forked from github.com/atsamd21/Haveno-app
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br-m<atsamd21:matrix.org> network operators have to fork and configure it for their network, my repo is only for stagenet
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br-m<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> this connects to an existing desktop instance?
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br-m<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> Cuz i didnt see anything in their commits that pointed to any network. Just the fee changes + "stagenet" -> "mainnet" + repo links
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revuoxmrRevuo Monero Issue 251: November 3 - 25, 2025. revuo-xmr.com/weekly/issue-251
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br-m<atsamd21:matrix.org> @ofrnxmr:xmr.mx: They changed the url to point to their haveno releases where it fetches the haveno daemon
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br-m<datahoarder> mrelay.p2pool.observer/m/monero.social/foPLGgssajCZXiPDvwTBfddf.png (image.png)
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br-m<datahoarder> Added an indicator on blocks.p2pool.observer/pools when pools go past 50%
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br-m<datahoarder> for example, currently SXMR + HV + NP control 67% of hashrate
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br-m<rbrunner7> Is the 10% fee for mining XMR through Qubic an estimate, or do really 10% of the shares you submit just "vanish"?
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br-m<datahoarder> it's the fee their pools have
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br-m<datahoarder> miningpoolstats.stream/qubic
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br-m<datahoarder> jetski has 8% but also smaller share
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br-m<datahoarder> note miners are paid on Qubic, and it's miners mining qubic which mine also XMR
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br-m<datahoarder> qubic.minerlab.io/overview <- solo 10% as "service fee", PPS "up to 10%" service fee, "maybe lower"
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br-m<datahoarder> apool: apool.gitbook.io/help/qubic-faq/pool-fee
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br-m<datahoarder> 10%.
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br-m<datahoarder> so 10% of your reward is gone, whatever that reward ends up being
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br-m<datahoarder> @rbrunner7: about vanishing shares, seems it's also hard for people to "solo" mine as their shares don't propagate due to their network and are lost :)
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br-m<rbrunner7> Interesting. But never mind, after getting ripped off 10% you get those wonderful, very valuable and future-proof Qubic coins, and that will more than make up for your loss :)
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br-m<datahoarder> mrelay.p2pool.observer/m/monero.social/hQvqsjJpaNCkcvkeXqNXPxNY.png (image.png)
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br-m<datahoarder> hey, top2 pools now control 50% + 0.2%
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br-m<datahoarder> (in the past week)
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br-m<neutronic99:matrix.org> Hello, could anyone point me to a privacy focused monero android wallet?
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br-m<anything21:matrix.org> Netron666 Use Termux to run monero-wallet-cli. Route network traffic through TOR. Create an additional layer of encryption using GPG.
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br-m<quantum_z9191:matrix.org> @datahoarder: what's the problem with this?
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DataHoarderno problem per se. pools could collude together to get 50%+1, although unlikely
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br-m<quantum_z9191:matrix.org> what will happen if they get to 50+1?
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br-m<quantum_z9191:matrix.org> sorry I'm new here
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DataHoarderyou can achieve 100% long term or select what makes it on the network
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DataHoarderthis is, sustained, not peak as Qubic did
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DataHoarderthese are not hostile entities but old people might remember MineXMR reaching 50% on its own a couple years ago
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br-m<angled:matrix.angled.rip> @neutronic99:matrix.org: are you specifically against using cake? pretty simple & privacy level depends on how you choose to use it.
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» sech1 feeling old
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br-m<reaster:matrix.reaster.dev> @neutronic99:matrix.org: cake wallet is already pretty good, can reroute trough tor and have a self erased pin feature
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br-m<angled:matrix.angled.rip> DataHoarder: people need to mine in smaller pools, definitely agree. I don't particularly care if the pool is openly hostile or not, they still should not have the ability to do any amount of shenanigans to the network.
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DataHoardergo to monero ocean :P
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DataHoarderor well. p2pool
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br-m<marioob:matrix.org> @neutronic99:matrix.org: mrelay.p2pool.observer/m/matrix.org/YoaxaOglYPVAnkfRBMrIdwgJ. (I guess these are your only options as they are recommended on getmonero.org. Some of them you can even find on fdroid.)
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br-m<angled:matrix.angled.rip> DataHoarder: ha, I actually have one machine on both atm
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br-m<angled:matrix.angled.rip> @marioob:matrix.org: you say only options but there is a million wallets listed haha
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br-m<redsh4de:matrix.org> @neutronic99:matrix.org: Anonero is a privacy oriented wallet for Android, you have to access the page via Tor though
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br-m<marioob:matrix.org> @angled:matrix.angled.rip: I can only see 7
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br-m<angled:matrix.angled.rip> @marioob:matrix.org: that's quite a large amount of wallets IMO
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br-m<pcre> odysee.com/@pcre:e/mnp9:0
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br-m<pcre> A program for reading a Monero transaction written in Assembler.
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DataHoarderis this reading the json?
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DataHoarderor binary frankestein
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br-m<rbrunner7> And: "Why?"
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br-m<datahoarder> easy answer, "why not"
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br-m<pcre> What do you guys think of the idea of a reverse bazaar? You post the product you want, for example, with an Amazon link. Your opponent buys this product with fiat money, gets paid in XMR and provides the relevant delivery address.
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br-m<ohchase:envs.net> @pcre: Couldn't one bad actor go and accept every order, and lock the offers and dispute all the orders? You would end up needing an arbitrator
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