02:22:25 Websites that accept monero payment usually has some kind of way to generate addresses on the fly. I assume they are using subaddresses for that. 02:22:25 But what is usually the process for cleaning up all these dangling subaddresses after some time has passed? 02:22:25 It would be kind of strange to have thousands of subaddresses laying around that has accumulated over time? 02:25:19 It just generate more and more. I think the limit is virtually unlimited. 02:25:19 The program don't care, it just create a new one each time.. 02:25:19 Operator can decide to spend or churn from time to time 02:26:12 👍️ 09:29:35 [1] Connect to a Monero node 09:29:35 [2] Allow BasicSwapDEX to run a Monero node (+90GB) 09:29:35 Select an option [1|2]: 1 09:29:35 Enter Address of Monero node [example: 192.168.1.123] 09:29:44 what adress to I choose ? 09:29:53 should I use tor ? 10:04:40 @gogo2464:matrix.org: if you are running locanode 127.0.0.1 10:31:32 @Yoko 10:31:34 it works now 10:31:36 basicswap-bash 10:31:37 runs 10:31:44 I just require to buy monero 10:31:47 from visa 10:31:49 ah yes 10:31:53 HOW to buy monero from visa 10:33:51 I want a full guide tutorial to get monero from paypal/visa from 0 / from scratch please 10:33:54 I am LOST 10:40:15 @gogo2464:matrix.org: kraken ? 10:42:49 you're going to pay relatively high fees 10:43:01 poloniex also works, last time I checked 10:50:05 @eddie:oblak.be: scamiex 10:50:58 i don't use it much, but when I did it worked. 10:51:12 Never used it with visa or so though, just crypto -> crypto 10:52:20 @eddie:oblak.be: they are notorius for blocking withdrawals for weeks and months 10:52:53 I see. It's been ages I used it. 10:55:16 @eddi 10:55:39 @eddie:oblak.be crypto to crypto is less expensive than visa to crypto ? 10:56:08 yes, much 11:00:42 You will always pay (hefty) fees here and there, but the way I would do it is buy DAI (preferably on an L2 for less fees) using a wire transfer with some on-ramp 11:00:53 then swap the DAI for Monero using trocador or retoswap or smth 12:20:34 https://bitcoinist.com/irans-crypto-lifeline-hit-as-us-freezes-344-million-in-funds/ 12:20:34 https://www.tradingview.com/news/newsbtc:ed6c0340e094b:0-crypto-decentralization-myth-busted-eth-and-usdt-freezes-unveil-a-shocking-truth/ 12:20:34 https://finance.yahoo.com/markets/crypto/articles/risk-cost-crypto-investors-more-032000965.html[... more lines follow, see https://mrelay.p2pool.observer/e/wYntmf0KS1NuWER5 ] 12:21:30 if only there was some private crypto 😇 12:56:00 "unveil a shocking truth" :D 15:26:40 I tried mining on stagenet on remote node stagenet.xmr-tw.org:38081 but it didn't seem like I got any blocks. Previously I used stagenet.xmr.ditatompel.com:38089 which worked for mining, but that is currently down. I don't want to set up a local node since it takes up so many gigabytes, I just want to have a bit to test with that is more than 0.01 XMR. 15:26:40 Do you guys know what remote daemon supports mining? How do I even check for that? 15:43:14 is this one of those videos where the neighbour knocks and asks for the new wifi password but instead someone changed their unrestricted node to restricted? 15:46:21 Did you mine with start_mining? 15:46:31 If so, rofl 16:04:55 @aadniz:kantan.cat: what is your goal? apparently most have it disabled but there are some commands you can check it with. If you goal is just to get some testnet monero you can try a faucet. 16:08:16 My goal is to test some code when a XMR donation is a bit large 16:11:03 @aadniz:kantan.cat: Sorry I don't really understand what you mean 16:13:49 just explain to the code that 0.01xmr is a bit large 16:17:57 @aadniz:kantan.cat: --regtest 🧠 16:39:22 But alright, thanks for the info 18:21:27 Actually, the stagenet network doesn't seem to be working right now... 18:21:27 I tried with all online nodes from xmr.ditatompel.com/remote-nodes 18:35:23 aadniz explain what steps you want to recreate 18:36:52 Set up a wallet on the stagenet and try to deposit from https://cypherfaucet.com/xmr-stagenet or https://stagenet-faucet.xmr-tw.org/ to your wallet. 18:36:52 Do you have any success with that? 18:38:56 node3.monerodves.org:38089 Height: 2106482/2106482 (100.0%) on stagenet, not mining, net hash 6.98 kH/s, v16, 12(out)+43(in) connections 18:39:13 node3.monerodevs.org:38089 rather 18:40:22 you need to add the "--stagenet" flag (or wallet mode) depending what wallet you are using 18:40:48 ask in #monero-support 18:40:50 I'm pretty sure I have all the stagenet flags set, this worked all well yesterday 18:41:15 Ahh right, thanks 20:58:36 I lost my own message to where I asked for a tutorial on buying monero 21:39:53 @gogo2464:matrix.org: Use eigenwallet 21:43:19 plowsof: can you do properly signed certs instead of self cert ? 21:53:45 @yokoama:matrix.org: its been a while, ill try to look at doing that again 22:10:20 @johngavgab:matrix.org: Only works in europe iirc?