09:03:34 anybody have experience using bisq? 09:04:06 i'm interested to see if decent returns can be made by providing liquidity on the service 09:04:19 as long as one has the capital 09:06:38 it's not uncommon for one to pay more than 8% extra 09:17:36 https://i0.wp.com/sovereignstreet.art/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/NoLegit.png?fit=416%2C143&ssl=1 09:17:44 vibes 12:29:07 sgp_, fluffypony: https://twitter.com/jurbed/status/1327206062437621760 12:43:49 interesting thread 12:43:50 https://juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/2020/11/12/how-could-regulators-successfully-introduce-bitcoin-censorship-and-other-dystopias/ 12:43:50 Definitely need to give it a read 13:58:38 Interesting article 13:58:54 "Miners...are mostly not cypherpunks, but corporations with shareholders, the CEO wears a suit and a tie, the company has a business permit, all stamps in order" 13:59:32 This is why we have RandomX 15:24:45 I just posted some updates for the atomic swap project: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/jthdez/communityfunded_atomic_swap_project_kickoff/ 15:24:45 [REDDIT] Community-funded atomic swap project kick-off! (self.Monero) | 5 points (100.0%) | 1 comments | Posted by h4sh3d | Created at 2020-11-13 - 15:19:17 15:45:18 Awesome! 15:45:29 sech1: I wouldn't say RandomX fully negates the issue 15:45:45 There are probably large CPU/GPU mining farms too that are essentially run as corporations 15:46:44 I haven't heard of big CPU farms 15:47:50 On the other hand, botnets and cloud mining hackers are the opposite of "corporate miners" 15:48:15 Maybe some huge GPU farms also mine Monero on their CPUs, who knows 15:50:42 Those probably only make up a negligible share of the hashrate though 15:50:49 Yes, I think fluffypony reported that too 16:20:52 cloud mining hackers seem to have quite recently been able to nearly double the network hashrate 16:20:59 at least for a day or three 16:22:21 that does seem a little concerning ngl 16:23:11 in terms of 51% attacks there's almost surely not enough bitcoin asics sitting offline to attack the network even if they all came on at once. CPUs, on the other hand, the number of CPUs NOT mining XMR dwarfs the number that are 16:24:26 *presumed cloud mining hackers 16:24:38 not sure there was really any evidence besides in one instance 16:24:44 and there have been a few recently 17:02:27 worst case scenario we fork the algo to sha-3 or something 17:06:22 abacus 17:31:08 -xmr-pr- [meta] SamsungGalaxyPlayer opened issue #525: Monero Meet: Saturday 14 November 2020 at 18 UTC 17:31:08 -xmr-pr- > https://github.com/monero-project/meta/issues/525 17:34:35 rehrar: I scheduled after the meeting you want to have 19:57:40 binaryFate fluffypony intj440 M5M400 Snipa we have a Monero Meet tomorrow at 18 UTC (noon CST) if you can join 20:00:40 Also hyc ^ and anyone else who's been around for a while 20:18:31 ++