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newyearday
hello
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newyearday
i have an output like "CHECK_AND_ASSERT_THROW_MES(count > 0, "count == 0");"
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newyearday
any explanation?
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newyearday
block is not found?
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newyearday
back
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newyearday
anyone if possible help on explaining this line
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newyearday
CHECK_AND_ASSERT_THROW_MES(count > 0, "count == 0");
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newyearday
anyone here
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UkoeHB_
Try the search bar?
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newyearday
i dont know what u mean
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UkoeHB_
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UkoeHB_
tada found it
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newyearday
what this line does is the question
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newyearday
whoever want to help i have all output here
paste.debian.net/1142016
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RobRawks
hey everyone. This is my first cryptocurrency that I've actively participated in (outside of exchanges). I created a local node using monerod.exe and opened ports 18080/18081. How can I tell if I'm contributing to the network?
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asymptotically
RobRawks: try typing status into the monerod window. it'll tell you how many inbound and outbound connections you have
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moneromooo
You probably want to close 18081. That's the RPC port. If you do intend to offer RPC services and want to keep it open, make sure you run with --restricted-rpc.
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moneromooo
But for a newbie, you probably don't.
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RobRawks
I am running rpc as well. I did launch the daemon with --restricted-rpc
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moneromooo
OK.
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moneromooo
You may also want --public-node then, this will let it be advertised on the p2p network so others will find it.
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moneromooo
(if you don't have it yet)
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moneromooo
You might also find "print_net_stats" useful.
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RobRawks
Ok, I'll add --public-node to m bat file
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RobRawks
sorry for the newb questions, but does monerod.exe have a log file? After adding my flags in the bat file, it crashes.
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moneromooo
Yes. Add --log-level 1, it should tell you where it's logging to.
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moneromooo
Crash is bad. If you're sure it crashes, file a bug.
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asymptotically
maybe it's a mistyped argument, but he can't see the help message because the command window immediately closes
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RobRawks
ok so it must be a mistyped arguement
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RobRawks
argument
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asymptotically
can you launch it through command prompt instead of double clicking the .bat file?
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asymptotically
or put the pause command at the end of your .bat file
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RobRawks
ok, I'll try through command prompt
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d4ndo[m]
You can also play around with --limit-rate to increase or decrease you bandwidth.
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RobRawks
Thanks asymptotically, i figured out the issue.
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RobRawks
d4ndo, I have fiber connection (1Gbps) when I don't limit, i get a lot of slowness on my network. I have it set to 1mbps, I'll play around with it to find a happy medium
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d4ndo[m]
lol. 1GB/s. turn it down to 56k
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d4ndo[m]
default is 2MBit/s up and 8 MBit/s down.
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RobRawks
Ok, i'll adjust lol
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d4ndo[m]
To set UP and DOWN to e.G. 50MBit/s use this command: --limit-rate 50000
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RobRawks
So after fix the first error, i get this: 2020-04-22 13:11:54.701 F Error starting server: Failed to bind IPv4 (set to required)
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moneromooo
Kill the other monerod first.
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d4ndo[m]
Ah ok. It is probably still running. You can't start it twice.
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moneromooo
(You can if you give it new port to bind to.)
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d4ndo[m]
true
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RobRawks
sorry, i'm a collab admin, so i've never focused on sys admin stuff before lol
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d4ndo[m]
XD
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Inge-
ahaha. Monero gets a C+ Weiss rating, with Technology being "Weak"
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Inge-
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RobRawks
Probably because "MoNeRo dOeSnT sUpPoRt AsIcS"
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gingeropolous
dude its what makes them secure
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gingeropolous
because then the bad guys can't mine it
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gingeropolous
cause you need to get a license to own an asic
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RobRawks
Only the people that should mine can mine, like large corporations
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RobRawks
The tech shouldn't be used by individuals. Cause individuals are all drug dealers.
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Inge-
ahaha. IOTA is #3, Ripple #4 and Cardano has "Excellent" technology \o/
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d4ndo[m]
Technology = weak. They must have been smoking something.
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d4ndo[m]
Cardano is implemented in Haskell. Pretty cool if you ask me.
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moneromooo
You could do a Hello world in Haskell. I assume that's not what's meant by technology (or if it is, it might explain the rating).
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RobRawks
Ok, i think i solved it. I needed to bind my internal IP address and not my public one. Now, I have to chcek that the firewall is allowing connections. Thanks guys (gals)
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d4ndo[m]
moneromooo: i couldn't tell you. It is probably not the language.
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TrasherDK
Inge: So I clicked on the link. Couldn't help myself. Oh boy. That's sad. Wonder what's the criteria to get an "A" rating on that scale. I'm pretty sure tech is not one of them.
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niocbrrrrrr
depends what they are invested in
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moneromooo
I can never tell the difference beteen a realist person and a cynical person.
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TrasherDK
How about a sarcastic person? How much does it cost to get listed on weisscrypto.com with a top rating ?
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yanmaani
Probably it's neither, they seem way to incompetent
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RobRawks
you can read how Weiss rates cyrpto here
weisscrypto.com/en/about
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selsta
no point in taking them seriously
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niocbrrrrrr
yes I looked at them when they first published it a few years ago, have no desire to even click a link now
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niocbrrrrrr
better to watch a video of mooo
youtube.com/watch?v=Sx-CxuAeVPo
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niocbrrrrrr
sorry for vid but couldn't help myself
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yanmaani
it's retarded on several levels
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yanmaani
fundamentally, the idea of a ratings agency is that they estimate the quality of bonds
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yanmaani
As in, what are the risk levels here?
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yanmaani
There is no counterparty risk with cryptocurrency, just investment risk.
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yanmaani
There is no rating agency that rates commodities. Just analysts making opinions.
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moneromooo
Interestingly, there is a counterparty risk with all the mostly premined ones.
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moneromooo
Shit like ripple, say.
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yanmaani
not really
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yanmaani
it doesn't represent a loan
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yanmaani
if it goes down in value, then too bad
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yanmaani
but ripple isn't your counterparty
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yanmaani
just like Microsoft isn't your counterparty when you buy their stock
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yanmaani
Bitconnect did literally represent a loan, using a fairly wide definition of the term
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moneromooo
In fact, even somehting like monero has a counterparty risk, as it doens't have to be an active thing.
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moneromooo
Except if you define counterparty like yanmaani wants. Maybe there's a canonical definition somewhere in the finance world.
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yanmaani
Yeah, counterparty is in plain English "the guy you have a contract with who you hope he'll do good on"
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moneromooo
Sounds pretty apt for ripple.
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yanmaani
Sure, except for the bit where you don't *actually* have a contract
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yanmaani
fun fact: Ripple actually predates Bitcoin, and Satoshi Nakamoto referred to it in his writings
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mmxxx[m]
TIL
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jwinterm
ripple the company
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yanmaani
I wonder if something like Ripple combined with Chaumian ecash would have worked to create a peer-to-peer electronic cash system
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jwinterm
but not ripple the token
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yanmaani
it'd have been convoluted as hell though
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TrasherDK
So, how many times did ripple fail in the past, before arriving at the current iteration?
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yanmaani
It wasn't a thing before. But it did exist. And it was sort of a cool idea
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TrasherDK
So was bitcoin.
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yanmaani
Bitcoin is and continues to be a thing
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yanmaani
Ripple was truly P2P. No blockchan or anything
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yanmaani
it was just pure WoT
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TrasherDK
Well, on a coolness scale..
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Inge-
TrasherDK: Yeah... it seems like a joke. But reality is that it takes quite a bit of work to understand this space, and each project
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selsta
Does Dandelion++ mean tx take longer to show up in tx pool?
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moneromooo
Yes, on average.
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selsta
Do you know how long on average? More than 10 seconds?
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moneromooo
No.
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yanmaani
don't know or not more?
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moneromooo
I don't know.
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wizardsmoke
Dandelion uses a Hamiltonian circuit, so the TX will need to traverse at least every node in the circuit.
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moneromooo
I doubt it's more than 10 seconds on average, though that's only a guess.
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moneromooo
Well, I'm thinking more like median than average I guess.
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selsta
Sending from a master daemon makes it show up in < 3 seconds. But I guess others don’t use Dandelion yet.
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yanmaani
Don't understand; why not just use Tor by default?
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yanmaani
I know that other options are theoretically better
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yanmaani
but Tor is a strong improvement NOW
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wizardsmoke
selsta: how are you timing it?
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selsta
GUI in merchant mode connected to a self hosted v0.15.1.0 remote node
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selsta
sending from a master daemon locally (which includes Dandelion++)
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selsta
it shows up on GUI in under 3 seconds
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selsta
so both nodes are in different countries
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kiwi_40
Hello
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kiwi_40
I want to buy monero
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newyearday
bisq
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selsta
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micah
hi, i made a watch-only wallet, but it doesn't see the spends and weirdly it seems to have received a transaction that my non-watchonly wallet does not see, even though we are caught up to the latest block
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selsta
watch only sees only incoming transactions
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selsta
and it also sees your change
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micah
ok, so maybe the transaction it saw was my change
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selsta
yep
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micah
there is no way to also see outgoing transactions?
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selsta
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micah
what is import/export key images?
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micah
is that a way that when I spend from the 'hot' wallet, I'd export something to give to the cold wallet, so it knew what happened?
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selsta
AFAIK yes.
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pigeons
names #monero
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micah
hm, ok... i guess that kind of defeats the purpose of how I was using the watch-only wallet
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ndorf
micah: `export_key_images` command on the spending wallet, then `import_key_images` on the view one
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micah
so you cannot make a watch wallet that only sees outgoing?
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ndorf
not as far as i know