01:09:41 needmonero90 The "division by zero" was a joke in reference to the "non-reserve" thing :) 01:40:10 https://w1r3.net/paste/AgaJtV.mp4 01:55:14 Are Romellos trackable? 06:15:07 hi folks, i am running monerod on one machine on my LAN and then trying to run wallet-cli on another machine, there isn't any firewall issues between them and they are both in default config, any reason why the wallet can't find the daemon on the standard port, am I am running monerod vanilla with no options atm. thx. 06:16:12 running wallet-cli with --daemon-host 06:27:09 do i need to use the public-node option on monerod if it's not on the same machine as the wallet software? 06:35:11 Don't forget --rpc-bind-ip 06:35:28 On monerod 06:36:20 TrasherDK1: thx. so i should bind that to my local IP address of the monerod machine? 06:36:47 do i need to set an rpc username and pass? do you know if i need to set the public-node option? 06:38:02 msg/ nickserv set cloak on 07:06:41 TrasherDK1: thanks for the hint. I ran rpc-bind-ip which I think would be good, but then it warned me about non encrypted traffic, which in my case, probably didn't matter, but I decided to do an ssh tunnel instead. :) 07:06:52 which seems to be working well. 15:55:18 What do you guys think of the incognito project? in terms of privacy, does it offer a solution that helps Monero? 15:57:39 what is the incognito project? 15:59:56 Exactly. 16:05:38 hi 16:05:58 any LocalBitcoins user here? need help for a dispute 16:06:00 incognito[dot]org 16:06:12 It´s all a bit vague, trying to understand it better. 16:07:47 some LocalBitcoins vendor here? 16:07:52 need help for a dispute 16:13:24 Shizlet8: the devs control most of the network (including some scary sounding "beacon" node), and they control over 80% of the coin supply via a premine. doesn't sound good 17:04:36 hi 17:22:06 hi 18:10:25 Shizlet: currently, you give them your xmr, they give you an IOU, and then you trade the xmr for a BTC IOU, and bring it back to them to be cashed out. 18:10:30 TrUsTlEsS 18:12:05 Shizlet8 18:18:37 asymptotically, needmonero90 What could possibly go wrong -.- 18:19:38 Shizlet8 the mods made a decision to remove their exchange ads for false advertising, they bury the lede on the 'decentralization' pretty hard 18:20:11 We do not recommend using them in their current state 18:35:59 asymptotically, Where did you get those numbers? 18:37:31 it was a press release article on another site. quite hard to find anything about them 18:42:36 this was all I could find: https://github.com/incognitochain/incognito-chain/blob/fe56922414824201bd558fc4ce93745b2ba90cdd/specs/detail_reward_for_validator.md 18:43:17 LZA_Menace, That´s what i found too. 18:44:50 So they gave themselves 5%, in a PoS system? 18:44:59 But then they get all rewards too 18:45:04 No new people can join unless they sell 18:50:00 needmonero90, heh... yea didn´t think of that... lol 19:30:19 hey folks, i am using a ledger nano s and i created a wallet in wallet-cli and it works great, but when i try to open via the GUI is says, E Unable to open device 1:11415 19:32:24 ianthius: make sure that Ledger Live is closed. 19:32:40 selsta: i don't have that installed 19:33:17 dEBRUYNE: mentioned on reddit something about special char passwords... is that really a thing related to this? 19:33:31 No it is unrelated to this particular error 19:33:42 ianthius: What is the version of your Ledger Monero App (on the device)? 19:33:54 the latest, afaik, let me check 19:34:29 dEBRUYNE: 1.4.2 19:35:00 Please try 1.5.1, while it should also work with 1.4.2 using the latest version is better. 19:35:06 it opens in cli right now and then i close it and try to use the GUI by 'opening a wallet file' from the GUI and it asks for password then gives that error 19:35:28 Did you properly close the CLI with exit? 19:35:34 yes 19:35:47 sounds like my monero app is out of date then. 19:35:51 Unable to open device: 1:11415 19:35:52 You are using GUI v0.15.0.4 right? 19:36:01 means that the usb connection is still in use 19:36:09 try restarting your computer, it should solve the issue 19:36:26 dEBRUYNE: yes, that is correct 19:37:06 selsta: interesting, why wouldn't the cli wallet app complain too? because I can open it again with CLI, maybe some handshake between the apps that is still engaged? 19:37:28 because somehow the CLI didn’t free it properly, not sure why 19:37:37 maybe a new bug 19:38:14 selsta: dang, not a big fan of a reboot, i'll try disconnecting the wallet first 19:39:04 then i'll upgrade my monero app on the ledger 19:41:12 disconnecting and reconnecting seemed to work just fine. Something to look into though i suppose. I'll try to see if i can get a repro 19:46:05 hi 19:46:24 anyone from LocalBitcoins? need help with a controversy? 19:47:01 ianthius: To be clear, you managed to get it working with the GUI now? 19:55:13 looking for locabitcoins.com vendor for a help with a controversy 19:55:21 localbitcoins.com* 20:00:01 Maybe ask in a bitcoin channel. 20:00:10 dEBRUYNE: yes, thank you. It's working with the GUI. However, I have not had a chance to try and repro the bug that got me there in the first place. 20:01:13 If you manage to repro it, please post a bug report on Github :) 20:09:10 i will, not sure how relevant it will be though given that I am on an old version of the monero app on ledger... i should upgrade that 20:09:25 moneromoo I tried but none respond, so I tried here 20:09:44 i'd really like a faster HW though because if you choose not to export the view key this thing is soooo slow 20:09:51 even tried in the LocalBitcoins channel but nothing 20:10:47 The hardware is not good enough to calculate everything on device. 20:11:01 but guys LocalBitcoins is not anymore a good source of btc 20:11:14 is there any way to get some status to know what is happening when i do one of these without exporting the view key? just to know it's not hung? 20:11:23 I've been scammed 2 times in a row and opened the controversy but takes ages to respond 20:11:41 chrissssz: have you tried bisq? 20:11:47 ianthius: I wouldn’t even try it, unusably slow. 20:11:47 You should see the status refresh in monero-wallet-cli 20:11:49 ^ ianthius 20:12:05 i will tri bisq 20:13:04 dEBRUYNE: yes, it did just now finally start giving me status 20:14:46 on the previous wallet i did export the view key and then it asked for my wallet password mid-refresh. which was strange, ( i think when it found a transaction?), but then the output got all messed up. So i just went to sleep and when I woke up everything was back to normal and it was displaying fine. But the nano was blank and the cli wasn't updating for a while. 20:22:08 The wallet will ask for the password if it receives an output 20:23:06 dEBRUYNE: does it keep syncing though if you don't type one in? 20:23:57 it basically got all horked after that one output was received (e.g. the terminal stopped being reponsive and the hardware wallet screen went MIA) 20:24:48 Afaik no 20:25:15 dEBRUYNE: that's too bad, since this process is so slow, it's really suited to set and forget for the hours it needs.. 20:26:09 ianthius: Are you talking about CLI or GUI? 20:26:34 you can turn this off 20:28:52 `set ask-password 1` 20:29:01 but then your spend key will not be encrypted in memory 20:49:19 Hello! 20:50:42 selsta: thank you. So with the current wallet I am not exporting the view key, the output in the wallet-cli is stuck at a particular block height and not moving, any idea how to determine if it's stalled or just not reporting the progress? 20:52:24 Monero GUI v0.15.0.4 will not create a hardware wallet even when my Trezor is plugged in and unlocked. 20:52:42 Copenhagen_Bram: please continue to use GUI v0.15.0.2 until the next version is released. 20:52:56 we accidentally compiled without Trezor support. 20:53:13 https://github.com/monero-project/monero-gui/releases/tag/v0.15.0.2 20:53:33 ianthius: I would recommend to quit and retry with exported view key. 20:54:34 oof 20:54:41 selsta: i did this when the ledger first came out and it worked just fine, i don't want to export my view key. I guess i'll just let it run for a few hours and see what happens. 20:55:37 Copenhagen_Bram: alternatively you can compile the GUI yourself, it is quite easy 20:56:09 ianthius: ok, please report back 21:07:48 Where can I get hashes for previous versions of Monero? 21:11:58 they are included in the release notes on github, if you want signed hashes: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/eaj3u6/gui_v01502_carbon_chamaeleon_released/ 21:19:36 ah thanks, I meant to say signed hashes 22:12:29 for new chain when i do sweep_single for block that is v12 i have "no outputs found" 22:12:49 i need to mine and after sweep_single? 22:13:13 i thought that v12 block dont need more than 1 output 22:39:41 Is a remote node connection encrypted? I'd like to run a node on one computer and connect to it with monero-gui from the other computer over my LAN. Is that any less secure than running a local node on the same computer/ 22:39:51 s/\//?/ 22:42:54 AFAIK it uses SSL 23:14:52 Oh neat 23:15:44 How do I change the GUI's graphics mode to use SSL? 23:15:54 erm... I mean, software 23:15:58 instead of openGL 23:18:03 software rendering? 23:18:25 QMLSCENE_DEVICE=softwarecontext ./monero-wallet-gui 23:40:36 thanks 23:44:54 How do I connect to the node running on my other computer? I've put in the local IP address and 18081 as the port for a remote node in the GUI. But nothing happens when I click connect.