[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 8 points 6 months ago

Cool that you think other human beings shouldn't be able to get content only because they were born in some arbitrary location on earth.

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 5 points 8 months ago

I personally feel like I can easier work with macos when I dont have windows at hand. In general I'm using Macos even fewer but its nice to have all Unix tools at hand. With brew its also seamless to install new stuff. Windows isn't even unix...

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 2 points 10 months ago

Just write on paper and overlay via Photoshop. Photopea has a literal one button click function for that very easy to do. Just blank paper and picture with enough light. Very easy

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 3 points 11 months ago

Looks verg cool! My project uses the same principle but I found a way to drastically reduce the size of the shared seed phrases. It just stores the index of each word in the wordlist instead of the whole seed phrase.

So you can have just 20-25 word seeds instead of 80-90 when storing it directly in hex format.

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submitted 11 months ago by Unkn8wn69@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Hey everyone! I wanted to share a project I've been working on: the Polyseed Secret Sharing Tool. It's a Python CLI application that uses Shamir's Secret Sharing Scheme to back up a Monero polyseed. This method dramatically increases security by breaking your seedphrase into multiple shares, where a predefined number of shares are needed to reconstruct the secret. It's an innovative approach to avoid the risk of having your entire wallet compromised if one location is breached.

This tool is currently in the experimental stage and I would love to get feedback and contributions, especially from those skilled in cryptography and coding. It's designed for use in a secure, air-gapped environment (like TAILS) for maximum safety.

Check it out, and let's discuss how we can make the Monero experience more secure!

https://github.com/Unkn8wn69/psst

Keep in mind that I created this today and it still needs a lot of testing and cleaning

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Hello Monero Community!

I hope you already know about the great swapping intermediate-service Trocdor.app. Trocador has a great service called Anonpay which allows you to generate slick payment links for any Crypto but still receive in your favorite one. I loved this idea and I have been using it since and I thought a simpler way to create these invoices would be great.

So I have decided to create a Telegram bot and I also made it opensource! You can use the bot under @unoffical_anonpay_bot. The sourcecode is available at https://github.com/Unkn8wn69/trocador_anonpay_bot.

Feel free to create issues on Github if you find any and if you have any other problems you can message me on Matrix @unkn8wn69:matrix.org

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Unkn8wn69@monero.town to c/programming@programming.dev

I picked up flutter first time in my life this weekend. I've did a lot in react before and flutter / dart is a real charm to work with!

This is my first small project inspired of a situation where I really needed to decode base64 but didn't find an opensource app to do it. Now it's there)

I found this really cool channel: https://youtube.com/@createdbykoko

He makes awesome flutter videos!

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago

Ofc xmr can be volatile. But don't see it as an investment to make money. Use it.

And get your fucking funds off binance there is no legitimate reason to have it on there.

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 3 points 1 year ago

I don't see a reason why it should be a monero address tied to it. Just make it a random string like mullvad does)

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 2 points 1 year ago

ЧИКИ БРИКИ И В ДАМКИ

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 1 points 1 year ago

Most Ukrainians also speak Russian. All my Ukrainian friends only speak Russian online because they can reach more people through it. They aren't bound to speaking Ukrainian only.

[-] Unkn8wn69@monero.town 5 points 1 year ago

Looks very great! I will definitely test it out. I would love to hear if they use their own SEPA accounts for transfers or use some other service.

As such SEPA transfers could also origin from fraudulent accounts, and i don't want my bank account being used as a money mule.

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I'm using swapping services constantly to pay for goods and services that normally don't accept xmr directly.

Mostly i need usdt TRC or ERC for that since it's the most widely used currency that also has low fees and high transaction speed. I've used nearly all the services you can find on sites like kycnot.me and xmrguide.org.

My favorites from usability were definitely fixedfloat and Sideshift. Though fixedfloat mostly doesn't have xmr listed and the site doesn't work on Tor. Sideshift just completely removed xmr and so now I'm stuck with using changenow, which I'm not a fan of.

I want a onion based swapping service (or at least Tor friendly) that has the xmr-usdt pairs. I also need fixed exchanges so the exact amount of funds enter the receivers wallet.

Been really annoyed over this and wish to find a new swapping service to stick with.

If you have any suggestions please)

Unkn8wn69

joined 1 year ago