00:52:03 Y’all recommend Trezor or Ledger? 👀 00:52:11 Idk which is supported the best 02:25:48 Why Monero: [S1E4] Episode 4.0: RandomX: Monero's Decentralized Mining Algorithm with Howard Chu https://pinecast.com/listen/8672df7b-e948-488c-85c8-a29558d16ede.mp3 02:25:57 RSS feed: https://pinecast.com/feed/why-monero-matters 04:53:25 Loose community consensus says Ledger, but keep in mind Ledger also stored PII for years after orders and then got breached 04:54:57 Which is somewhat ironic given 1) It's a security company and 2) They're based in France which has a better privacy/FOSS community (e.g. France gov uses Matrix, Framasoft is based there, etc) 04:55:05 About twice or three times. Lol. 04:55:51 * Which is somewhat ironic given 1) It's a security company and 2) They're based in France which has one of the best privacy/FOSS communities in the Americas or EU (e.g. France gov uses Matrix, Framasoft is based there, etc) 04:58:34 Who knows if they'll go bankrupt w/ all the class actions from the recent breach 04:59:38 I personally don't like either of them. Remember winning one of each in a random event, setting them up, and it all seemed so clunky and not user friendly to me I ended up trashing both, unsealed, set up wallets. Plea guilty, your honor. 05:00:09 One of the days Kastello, Monero communities own HW wallet will actually be a thing, maybe 05:00:14 Bummed kastelo has become a fairy tale. Would be great to have a dedicated hardware wallet. Hope something pans out soon. 05:00:20 * One of the days Kastello, Monero community's own HW wallet will actually be a thing, maybe 05:00:23 * Bummed kastello has become a fairy tale. Would be great to have a dedicated hardware wallet. Hope something pans out soon. 05:00:34 Hah! Bingo! Great minds think alike. 06:12:49 What happened with it? 06:24:38 Good question... 06:26:32 And what is the good answer? 06:41:13 The short answer is that it's faded out. No updates to repo or Taiga tracker in over a year 06:43:25 Granted, COVID, so who knows, perhaps it'll kick back up again 06:47:21 Shame 10:04:26 I think instead of printing their own PCBs, the next gen kastelo devs could take inspiration from specter HW 10:04:33 and use off the shelf electronics 10:04:57 easy to bring the pieces together. and once the monero transactions done, easy to disintegrate the HW. 13:46:47 the original idea was to create and document a method so that others could build 13:47:56 but people didn't want ti think that their intent was actually their intent and kept asking for more 13:49:15 no idea where things stand in relation to either reality 15:33:50 xmrscott: were you the one who posted about suppressing the irc appservice stuffs? 15:34:04 anything other than join/parts 15:35:42 yup 15:40:57 i just ignored appservice in this room and those go away. its not like they go away though because the client still has to process it all to not show you. like on the mobile app, you see rooms with new message indicator but no new actual messages, just irc network events. 15:43:19 * kinghat[m] uploaded an image: (70KiB) < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/WxGjfERLmyYudesNMhQoGIXv/Screenshot_20210406-104152.png > 16:32:11 Ignore seems to be account based, not room based though. So if you ignore in -community it looks like you run the risk of IRC IDENTIFY requests being missed 16:35:19 i dont recall getting those in the room, only by PM 16:38:30 I think it would also 'ignore' PM messages given it applies 'ignore' to account in other rooms 16:47:03 Any clear thoughts on leveraging this to raise awareness/support for Monero? 16:47:14 https://twitter.com/mobilecoin/status/1379469763324248067?s=21 16:47:16 Signal integrated MobileCoin, a Monero fork/derivative. 16:48:04 oh did moxie change mobilecoin from being a stellar fork? 16:49:22 Guess so 16:49:32 Though it uses a very different consensus mechanism 16:50:07 I'm guessing there's a white paper that explains why they're not just using Monero that involves some other than we need premine for funding? 16:50:29 * I'm guessing there's a white paper that explains why they're not just using Monero that involves some reason other than 'we need premine for funding'? 16:51:02 yeah just took a quick look, its at least still using stellar's paxos-like consensus 16:52:38 https://github.com/UkoeHB/Mechanics-of-MobileCoin/blob/master/Mechanics-of-MobileCoin-v0-0-39-preview-10-11.pdf 16:53:47 the consensus method is SCP, but it is a different network 16:53:50 by the way stellar is down lol 16:54:00 https://status.stellar.org/ 16:57:15 seth it is not a monero fork, it is a separate implementation of RingCT 16:57:40 Yeah, what wording would you use? 16:57:46 Protocol-fork? 16:57:52 Not sure how to describe it. 16:58:51 'another RingCT-based coin' 16:59:11 Thanks 17:09:45 UkoeHB: Any comments on how this ToS is enforced by the protocol/consensus members? 17:09:45 https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin/blob/master/TERMS-OF-USE.md 17:09:53 I'm not sure how this can be done if MOB is private by default. 17:10:44 the wallet code has a function that blocks US connections I think - all binaries have it 17:10:48 it isn't protocol 17:10:57 Interesting 17:11:18 ` 17:11:18 any other individual or entity whose dealings in MobileCoins or use of a MobileCoin Wallet could expose the Compliance Entities to civil or criminal liability or cause the Compliance Entities to engage in sanctionable conduct. 17:11:18 ` 17:11:29 * `any other individual or entity whose dealings in MobileCoins or use of a MobileCoin Wallet could expose the Compliance Entities to civil or criminal liability or cause the Compliance Entities to engage in sanctionable conduct.` 17:11:38 Not really sure how any of this works in reality 17:11:55 Unless the wallet remains closed-source and unavailable as an open protocol. 17:12:12 it is open source 17:12:27 the ToS is a policy of the dev team 17:12:38 (probably more meaning to it but that's how I understand it) 17:13:23 The weird thing is they explicitly make sending MobileCoins part of the ToS, not just using the official wallet software: `use or transfer MobileCoins ` 17:13:55 beats me 17:14:21 Figured it was outside of your scope but you're the only person involved in MobileCoin who will respond to me :D 17:14:36 Wanted to see if you had more details, thanks for the responses! 17:14:48 np :p 18:08:27 sethsimmons: mobilecoin is the future 18:10:36 Adam Back disagrees LOL: https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/1379495912347742209?s=21 18:10:43 Very random reply to me on Twitter 18:10:51 No idea why he read my tweet 18:11:46 Can't we just smugly assume that hardcore bitcoiners follow Monero :D 18:12:43 Some might even hold Monero but we can't know :wink: 18:12:59 I'm buying a boat in order to have boating accidents later this year 18:21:59 sethsimmons: not sure why you call it 'centralized consensus mechanism', explainer? 18:23:26 It requires SGX and currently requires permission from MobileCoin to be added to consensus 18:23:34 Perhaps "permissioned" is a better term? 18:25:28 permission? 18:25:30 They couldn't just add support for XMR directly :P 18:26:39 https://github.com/mobilecoinfoundation/mobilecoin/blob/master/MAINNET.md#run-a-mainnet-validator-node 18:26:40 Inge-: they had reasons, big conf times are the main difference 18:26:52 * sethsimmons < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/IKCQMuHqLkczKfVwJpNefHfM/message.txt > 18:27:29 you can set up a validator node without MC help, but it is quite a hassle I think 18:27:33 And you're not allowed to join consensus if you break ToS, which includes minors and anyone in the US 18:27:47 so the bit about 'contact us' is like 'let us help you' 18:27:52 Oh 18:27:56 Thats very poorly worded 18:28:16 ToS still applies, but good to know 18:28:51 I am double checking on this... 18:30:26 https://twitter.com/sethisimmons/status/1379501685891026945?s=21 18:30:29 That's my take on it 18:30:55 Centralized because it's permissioned is probably the most accurate take, but there could be exceptions in the future I guess. 18:31:12 sounds like you can set up a node, but in order to hear about tx you have to ask an existing node to broadcast to you (currently manual process) 18:32:44 sethsimmons: setting up a consensus node (or watcher node) is not ToS-breaking 18:34:01 Why is it so confusing 18:34:21 So you can validate transactions but not send them, and receive wallet connections but not process your own? 18:35:16 it has to do with MOB custody - custody of MOB is ToS-breaking, that is it 22:02:55 hey, whoever's making apparel. A fun thing to do would be incorporating the monero ports 22:03:11 like "OPEN 18080" on a shirt, yah know, in a cool way. 22:39:22 rehrar ^