12:01:54 hi friends! yesterday I attempted to run a node on a fresh amazon ec2 nano instance. I SCPed the lmdb data from another server, and started monerod. it took a couple hours to get back to synchronized state (since during SCP new blocks were added to the blockchain), but it worked! however, afterwards, it didn't stay in sync for long... https://snipboard.io/Sl1FZP.jpg Now I'm 6 hours 12:01:54 behind. I really thought after reaching synchronization it wouldn't be a burden on the instance to keep it up-to-date. Any ideas why it's happening? Thanks 12:09:15 (wrong channel to ask?) 12:09:18 It shouldn't be a burden. For starte i would check if you or your provider are blocking incoming connection. The question is more appropriate in #monero btw :) 12:10:47 yes it's blocked, I had no issue synchronizing while blocking incoming connections on other servers though 12:11:01 thank you I will try this now. 14:21:21 https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/7051 14:21:27 TL;DR: Cleaner device architecture will allow the hardware wallet vendors to integrate with Monero, without needing to merge their implementations into MoneroCore. 14:21:54 If somebody wants to discuss this, I will read it later. I need a nap. 14:58:29 I'm out of my depth. Does monero use ECDSA or EdDSA signing curves? 14:58:34 looking at this: https://docs.curv.co/advanced-flow/ecdsa-black-box-signing 14:58:53 effectively a way to add support for monero to Curv on my own 15:30:17 rupee[m]1: ecdsa and eddsa are signature algorithms, where eddsa is designed to go with the ed25519 elliptic curve; monero used ed25519 but a different signature algorithm called CLSAG 15:30:30 uses* 15:31:12 thank you. so probably not possible with this service 18:37:26 luigi1111w: merges today? :D 18:39:16 .merges 18:39:16 -xmr-pr- 6877 6900 6959 6986 7000 7185 7242 7252 7265 7270 7273 7275 7284 7288 7294 7308 7309 7311 7312 7313 7319 7325 7331 7332 7333 7339 7340 7341 7343 7349 7351 7352 7355 7361 7362 7371 18:59:57 I think #7358 is ready now 19:15:17 mer-ges! mer-ges! 22:07:11 merge merge merge