[-] blake@monero.town 1 points 1 day ago

https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=OviYhLZ02qg - fullnode over tor guide

also the pinode project is really helpful, not just for raspberry pis, neat package - then select tor only

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submitted 1 day ago by blake@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Hey,

anyone out there still got some mordinals? looking to expand my collection and experiment with the protocol

only half joking - are mordinals still a thing?

[-] blake@monero.town 6 points 3 months ago

hi antidarknet

cool site and nice job stresstesting XMR. look forward to seeing more of your projects in the future!

Makes me wonder about other vulnerabilities there could be - particularly regarding dark markets, xmr escrow services etc.

regarding your point

Unless you’re criminal you shouldn’t be worried in any way.

A criminal is someone defined by the state as having broken a law. Likewise a legal action is one which happens to coincide with a state's edict (law). but libertarian maximalists or anarchists wouldn't agree. hence why you were called a bootlicker.

whilst it's perfectly righteous to fight what you see as harmful, there's an argument for freedom, particularly in the case of drugs where it is usually the user who is the only one at risk of harm (if we follow the harm principle rather than legal/illegal). yes the drug trade can harm too - but that could also be because it is 'illegal' and has to take place in a non-ideal marketplace.

that being said, I have my own limits as to what is moral so I agree that you should pursue yours. but I will do things that are illegal, and I encourage you to do so too. perhaps one day using monero will be 'illegal'! </end philosophical sidebar>

[-] blake@monero.town 4 points 5 months ago

isn't it 16^2 ?

[-] blake@monero.town 4 points 5 months ago

hi majestic

[-] blake@monero.town 7 points 8 months ago

those are all tax havens, coincidence?

also could be vpn locations

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submitted 8 months ago by blake@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

As we all know, the tx pool is very full - being flooded with thousands of transactions, peaking at over 100,000 tx in the mempool.

However, not only are transactions slow at this bottleneck, but it looks like wallets are unable to sync well.

I found this when trying out a micro transaction on MyMonero wallet, receiving error 504 - historically this error has occurred when too many users were querying the MyMonero scanning service.

As pic related shows, this is happening to GUI wallet, as well as Cake Wallet, so the biggest 3 wallets are affected - is this a side-effect of mempool congestion or - assuming this is an attack not just a significant uptick in XMR fans - is there a concerted attack to block all major wallets from syncing with the XMR blockchain?

Side Questions:

Does anyone running a full node have an insight, how is your node getting on and are you able to keep up?

How could a flooded mempool affect wallet sync, is there a direct causation?

[-] blake@monero.town 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Looking through various sources I have a short list of causes for high tx count:

Unlikely:

  1. BTC ATH sellers off ramping to a much better cryptocurrency that preserves privacy

  2. XMR trending as a massive gainer (after a drop) attracts traders

More Likely:

  1. Chain analysis firm floods the tx pool so that their heuristic analysis can pinpoint some XMR transactions

  2. Binance has released the secret store of XMR they had stacked up before delisting for unknown reasons

  3. A Monero Whale is churning a large amount of XMR

5.b) 'Incognito Market' [darknet market] is reportedly exit scamming - escrows estimated in the millions of USD of XMR

Nobody has put forward a clear case yet, and most Monero folks are nonplussed. However, XMR's dynamic block size is making much better work of the flood than other cryptos and tx fees remain fairly level throughout so at least it's a good stress test.

I want to be a part of it too so I'm gonna throw a few more transactions into the pool right now :)

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submitted 8 months ago by blake@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

Inspired by this post : https://monero.town/post/2267484

Piqued my interest, as a sci-fi nerd and Monero enthusiast. How much would it realistically cost to get a Monero node in space? Blockstream already run a Bitcoin Node in Space. So I started to throw some costs together to see if it's viable as a fundraiser. Note that this is partly a thought experiment, but it's totally possible! The latency in Orbit is like 1ms so no problem. Try and censor this, nation states!

Launch:

Up to 50kg payload to SSO orbit with SpaceX : $300,000 (looking to 2026 launch dates)

https://www.spacex.com/rideshare/

Orbit Plus pre-configured communication with groundstation with alba : 250,000 Euro https://www.albaorbital.com/launch

NanoRacks 1U (10cmx10cmx10cm) Cubesat Piggyback on ISS launch : $90,000 https://www.satcatalog.com/insights/cubesat-launch-costs/

Monero node:

Fully stacked nodo : $500

https://moneronodo.com/

Cubesat:

Stacked Cubesat with Solar Array, All controllers, 10Mbps laser communications, 512GB Radiation proof storage, high-power radio, up to 3 cameras etc. (1U is smaller and cheaper to send, like $100k rather than 300K if a node fits inside)

$44,000

https://www.cubesat.market/kratos1uplatform

Estimated total cost: $200,000

We could crowdfund that right?

[-] blake@monero.town 7 points 9 months ago

welp

have we hit the local bottom?

long term, this is good for xmr, when binance inevitably gets torpedoed

looking at the stats, binance is about 34% of the exchange volume - kucoin, mexc, kraken all added together don't make up for it.

don't think many xmr users will want to KYC for some minor exchange.

I would direct people to localmonero for p2p trades, and tradeogre for private exchange.

any other suggestions? is any atomic swap protocol functional yet?

[-] blake@monero.town 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Yeah tbh fuck cloudflare, fully compromised

cloudflare to host top level US government web services .gov https://cloudflare.net/news/news-details/2023/Cloudflare-Wins-CISA-Contract-for-Registry-and-Authoritative-Domain-Name-System-DNS-Services/default.aspx

however I understand why many people use it. it's the biggest of the ddos protection services, and with ddos mitigation, the beefier the better. i've seen plenty of smaller, ethical, cypherpunk ddos services but when the big ddos comes they can't help too much.

with something like monero - it's an obvious target for censorship, even temporarily - imagine a financial crash, or nation state revolution where people want to get their money out. perfect time for monero adoption, but getmonero.org is down to ddos. therefore being with cloudflare is the best protection. however if sed flight to monero goes against the interests of the USA and they threaten to pull their $8million contract from cloudflare, things might change very quickly (one of many ways in which corporations are controlled)

i guess it's still up for debate - obviously monero is a force of decentralisation so cloudflare is antithetical. but what is the alternative?

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by blake@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town

I have started a fundraiser using Kuno. You can donate Monero there to get stickers printed which will be handed out at a protest on February 20th in London.

Donate to Sticker fund here:

https://kuno.anne.media/fundraiser/i3gx/

Julian Assange, who has been imprisoned in the UK for over ten years, faces his final court case in England. Having passed through several rounds of kangaroo courts, being faced with no legal charge, he is still held in maximum security prison in Belmarsh, London. Febrary the 20th (and 21st) will see him at the highest court in the land, pleading with the judge to not be extradited to the USA. It has already been shown that, if extradited, he would face cruel and unusual punishment at the hands of the US government and would likely be disappeared and never seen again. Read more about the campaign here: dontextraditeassange.com

I wouldn't usually post a findraiser here but I think it intersects with Monero well. Firstly, Wikileaks were an early adopter of crypto. When they were booted off Paypal in 2011 for posting Afghan War Logs, they began accepting a bunch of cryptocurrencies. Assange has also spoken out on the dissident use of cypherpunk technology at length. I also used Kuno for the fundraiser, which only accepts Monero. The experience was good, it was simple to set up and hopefully works well. I did have to learn about secret view keys which was useful, would recommend the site to others.

Every little helps, even a few minero. I will be getting 100 stickers printed off my own back, it costs 0.26 ish XMR for 100 stickers and the fundraiser is only open for 3 weeks. I appreciate your reading this and hopefully we can make some difference. Will post 'proof of stickers' when the first batch is printed. Will also post any good photos of the stickers in action in London. If you are in the UK and dnoate, direct message me and I will post a sticker or two in the post.

Peace!

[-] blake@monero.town 29 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

invidious.io is unstoppable. unshackle yourself from the g**gle gulag

[-] blake@monero.town 10 points 1 year ago

This is a sign to me that it’s more valuable than fiat [having capital in crypto]

to me it's a sign that capital in crypto is a threat to the global banking mafia, they first want to destroy on-ramps, but today the BIS announced they will be surveilling bitcoin with the aim of de-anonymising transactions, such that off-ramps too can be tainted. (source https://nitter.net/samcallah/status/1712128988611563803 ) +inb4 'this is good for munero'

and yes, right now we have localmonero but that's a lot of eggs in one, admittedly good, basket...

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