Monero is successful.
Users could use xmrVSbeast as a remote node. App: com.xmrigforandroid https://github.com/XMRig-for-Android/xmrig-for-android
Block-explorer tools and websites
Do not use this. If you try to find something there, you are only giving away that you have done something there by trying to find something.
Imagine who is looking for a specific transaction? Even in other block explorers! Who is searching for a transaction or the details of a transaction at this point in time? Of course, most likely only someone who actually has something to do with it.
Operate your own fullnode and, if possible, refrain completely from researching transactions on third-party websites.
Do not use this. If you try to find something there, you are only giving away that you have done something there by trying to find something.
Imagine who is looking for a specific transaction? Even in other block explorers! Who is searching for a transaction or the details of a transaction at this point in time? Of course, most likely only someone who actually has something to do with it.
Operate your own fullnode and, if possible, refrain completely from researching transactions on third-party websites.
the latter
But you can ask if you can send directly, the support is very nice and open.
1,532 votes 39.6% XMR
good XMR 61.0% Doug
Boots on the ground. 💪
Isn’t there also a blockchain on which files and websites can be hosted? ipfs or something?
Search for videos or articles by Mr. Monero Core ‘Francisco Cabanas’ aka ArticMine
YouTube: [Scalability expert Francisco Cabanas aka ArticMine discusses how #XMR is handling the sky rocketing daily transaction count!](: https://www.youtube.com/live/UeUGiSreegs?si=6EtFL6ePufwk8INy)___
Tuta accepts Monero as payment.
Vik Sharɱa has criticized Proton after they advertise with privacy but do not support XMR.
Douglas Tuman mentioned Tuta.
Broad approval of the change of email/VPN provider can be seen on X.com. The main focus is obviously not on privacy. Goodbye Proton
Darwin Award candidates right there…
A Gerald Ratner moment.
Let them go - Darwin’s got this.
“Thanks to the DOS attackers […] many connection reliability improvements” 😆 👍
P2Pool will hardfork to new consensus rules on October 12th, 2024 at 20:00 UTC (note that only P2Pool will hardfork, Monero blockchain will not hardfork on October 12th). Merge mining will be enabled at that time. You must update to P2Pool v4.0 or newer before this date. Changes in v4.0
New features:
Bugfixes:
Before you start mining, create a new wallet and don’t use it for anything else but mining for privacy reasons - all wallet addresses are public on P2Pool! Only primary wallet address is supported - no subaddresses or integrated addresses.
It is strongly recommended to synchronize your system clock before you start mining!
Recommended monerod command line parameters:
./monerod --zmq-pub tcp://127.0.0.1:18083 --out-peers 32 --in-peers 64 --add-priority-node=p2pmd.xmrvsbeast.com:18080 --add-priority-node=nodes.hashvault.pro:18080 --disable-dns-checkpoints --enable-dns-blocklist
–out-peers 32 --in-peers 64 is needed to (1) have many connections to other nodes and (2) limit incoming connection count because it can grow uncontrollably and cause problems when it goes above 1000 (open files limit in Linux). If your network connection’s upload bandwidth is less than 10 Mbit, use --out-peers 8 --in-peers 16 instead.
–add-priority-node=p2pmd.xmrvsbeast.com:18080 --add-priority-node=nodes.hashvault.pro:18080 is needed to have guaranteed good working nodes in your connected peers.
–disable-dns-checkpoints is needed to avoid periodical lags when DNS is updated (it’s not needed when mining) –enable-dns-blocklist is needed to ban known bad nodes
Usage:
Run Monero daemon v0.18.3.3 or newer: ./monerod --zmq-pub tcp://127.0.0.1:18083 --out-peers 32 --in-peers 64 --add-priority-node=p2pmd.xmrvsbeast.com:18080 --add-priority-node=nodes.hashvault.pro:18080 --disable-dns-checkpoints --enable-dns-blocklist Run p2pool: ./p2pool --host 127.0.0.1 --wallet YOUR_WALLET_ADDRESS Start mining to port 3333 on your machine: ./xmrig -o 127.0.0.1:3333 You can set custom difficulty for your miner to get more accurate stats on P2Pool side: ./xmrig -o 127.0.0.1:3333 -u x+50000 (it doesn’t affect mining rewards in any way) To connect another mining rig to your P2Pool node, run ./xmrig -o YOUR_P2POOL_NODE_IP:3333 on that mining rig
Antivirus
Some antiviruses and firewalls may flag any Monero-related executables and archives, including P2Pool, as malware. This is because it contains RandomX mining code and therefore is considered as “mining software”. To be sure that you downloaded the original binaries, always check SHA256 sums of what you downloaded - a GPG signed list of SHA256 sums is in sha256sums.txt.asc. You can read the instructions on how to do it here: https://www.getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.html - but to check P2Pool binaries, replace binaryFate’s key with the GPG key provided here:
GPG key to verify SHA256 sums can be downloaded from github or p2pool.io
Initial XMR Distribution 100% mining rewards. Probably nothing.
Sounds like you don’t know Silk. Private stablecoin with peg to various currencies, gold and BTC.
Price speculation and analysis has always been of little interest or even frowned upon in this community. Monero is a tool that works. If you need it then get it, or borrow it and then use it. It is not meant to be looked at, displayed in a showcase.
If a territory wants to suppress cryptocurrency, it first creates regulations that make suppression possible.
Edward Snowden,
I’ve been warning Bitcoin developers for ten years that privacy needs to be provided for at the protocol level. This is the final warning. The clock is ticking.
copy+paste if clicking the link does not work
odysee.com/chainalysis-monero-tracing:e