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Jackman1
why is monero drinking FATF communist bureaucratic thiefs' cum?
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ErCiccione[m]
Lol. FATF communist? That's a new one
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Jackman1
yes
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ErCiccione[m]
I've 5 minutes of boredom. Why are they communist? And why do you say that Monero is bending to them?
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Jackman1
"monero regulation compliance shit board"
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Jackman1
communist wanna track cuff rob
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Jackman1
this is what FATF do
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Jackman1
you think FATF are libertarians?
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Jackman1
they are brainless commie monkeys
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Jackman1
they hate money and freedom
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Jackman1
typical commies
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asymptotically
lolbertarians
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ErCiccione[m]
yeah. This monero people hates freedom and love Mao. Typical
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ErCiccione[m]
I hate freedom and money. Damn, i'm part of the problem. Monero is doomed
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ErCiccione[m]
Beside. Monero commies, it's tome to have another meeting. Please put your left hand on The Capital and swear allegiance to Satan
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ErCiccione[m]
*time
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Jackman1
OK thanks for you valuable input
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Jackman1
bye
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lsikirnv_
!scam
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Quotes
dats a skam? hmm hmm nonono
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Daddaaff
Hello everyone. I just managed to setup a full node on a vultr server. Now I'd like my wallet to use it as a node, but I can't get it working. Is there a place where I can get help?
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moneromooo
Yes, here.
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Daddaaff
Is there an easy way to check whether my node is connectable at all?
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moneromooo
Run "status", what do you have as number of connections ?
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moneromooo
(in monerod)
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moneromooo
Should be X+Y, with X and Y being numbers.
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Daddaaff
0
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Daddaaff
I have monerod run as a service
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Daddaaff
an now just ran "monerod status"
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moneromooo
Does netstat show monerod listening on 18080 ?
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moneromooo
On a not-loopback interface
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moneromooo
Like 0.0.0.0 or your LAN IP
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endor00[m]
Better yet: netstat -tulpn
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Daddaaff
it does
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Daddaaff
And it looks like there are connections already
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moneromooo
Do you have a firewall running ?
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Daddaaff
no
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moneromooo
Three are connections but monerod reports 0 connections ?
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Daddaaff
Yeah, but maybe because I run monerod as a service
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moneromooo
Define "as a service".
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Daddaaff
systemd
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Daddaaff
So its not active in the current terminal
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moneromooo
OK, I'll ignore that then. From another machine, telnet IP 18081. Replace IP with the IP of the machine running monerod.
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Daddaaff
But in the background
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Daddaaff
"Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused"
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Daddaaff
Wait
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Daddaaff
My bad
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Daddaaff
One sec
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moneromooo
Sorry, 18080.
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Daddaaff
could not resolve x.x.x.x:18080/telnet: Name or service not known
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Daddaaff
Double checked the ip ...
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moneromooo
What is the "/telnet" strng doing here ?
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Daddaaff
ok
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Daddaaff
not x.x.x.x:port
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Daddaaff
but with a space
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Daddaaff
Connected
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moneromooo
Gah. Sorry.
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Daddaaff
My fault ...
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Daddaaff
used to :
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moneromooo
Oh yes. Phew.
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Daddaaff
Getting a lot of gibberish now
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moneromooo
So 18080 is open (good for p2p), 18081 is not (for wallet rpc).
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moneromooo
Check you made monerod listen on 0.0.0.0 (or LAN IP) for RPC (--rpc-bind-ip).
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moneromooo
You can kil; telnet now.
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Daddaaff
# RPC open node
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Daddaaff
rpc-bind-ip=0.0.0.0 # Bind to all interfaces
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Daddaaff
rpc-bind-port=18081 # Bind on default port
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Daddaaff
confirm-external-bind=1 # Open node (confirm)
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Daddaaff
restricted-rpc=1 # Prevent unsafe RPC calls
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Daddaaff
no-igd=1 # Disable UPnP port mapping
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Daddaaff
Myabe it's the wallet. I've tried it on Exodus mobile
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reves[m]
Hi there, can anyone recommend a decent VPS provider to run a node?
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Daddaaff
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Daddaaff
I run mine on vultr
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Daddaaff
But it is definitely not the most cost effectife provider
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moneromooo
Well, it connects to 18080 but not 18081, which is bound on 0.0.0.0. You must have some firewall somewhere.
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reves[m]
<Daddaaff "But it is definitely not the mos"> Ah thanks, yes it may get expensive at vultr I guess
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Daddaaff
Ok, it worked. Just tried it with the monero gui wallet
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Daddaaff
loosk like the problem is with exodus
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moneromooo
Oh. Guess it's my fault for assuming it was monero...
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Daddaaff
Nah
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Daddaaff
I should have checked first
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Daddaaff
Thank you for your help!
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Daddaaff
Any idea why Exodus mobile can't use my node?
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moneromooo
Does it support Monero ? IIRC these were the people who tried to support monero and threw a tantrum when we released ringct.
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moneromooo
(I hope I'm not confusing with another name, heh)
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selsta
they support monero now
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Daddaaff
Yeah, they do
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Daddaaff
And there is a possibility to use a custom node
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Daddaaff
But I can't get it working with mine.
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moneromooo
Guess you can bump log level in monerod to see if it's sending something sane.
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moneromooo
Maybe to... net*:DEBUG,*thr*:ERROR
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moneromooo
You should see new low level connections come and go, at least.
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Daddaaff
Exodus doesn't even accept the address
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moneromooo
net*:DEBUG,*thr*:ERROR,*p2p*:WARNING
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Daddaaff
"Please enter a valid URL of a Monero node"
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Daddaaff
Tried the domain and the ip
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Daddaaff
Monero GUI wallet works with the domain
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moneromooo
URL suggests they want a scheme. Like http:// maybe ?
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Daddaaff
yeah
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Daddaaff
https://
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moneromooo
Maybe they have some log level setting themselves. Or you can find the code that gets the widget's text and sprinkle printf calls around.
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Daddaaff
That's beyond my skills ...
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Daddaaff
And I think Exodus is still not open source
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moneromooo
You're using a closed source program to store your monero ?
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moneromooo
Well, none of my business I guess. Good luck ^_^
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Jackman2
we really need atomic swaps
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fluffypony
Exodus has supported Monero for years
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fluffypony
I really like their wallet, but yes it is closed-source
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fluffypony
at least it's non-custodial
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Jackman1
if it's closed source it's scary to me
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Jackman1
I see there have been a request for funding atomic swap research lately
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Jackman1
but they were talking about it since 2017
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Jackman1
how does exodus exchange works?
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Jackman1
I though it was a shapeshift-like thing
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moneromooo
OK. Apologies to Exodus then. What was the other one then, the one whose boss threw a tantrum ?
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asymptotically
the one where monero support was always 2 weeks away?
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fluffypony
oh I think Exodus supports OpenMonero if you set it to use a custom node
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fluffypony
that's why Daddaaff was struggling
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scoobybejesus
tantrum boss was jaxx, iirc
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moneromooo
Ah, thanks.
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fluffypony
yeah jaxx
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fluffypony
does anybody even still use Jaxx
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magnum90
hello
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Jackman2
hi
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Jackman2
I think the biggest "black" market of crypto after FATF commie scam travel rule will be with xmr pairs
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Jackman2
huge potential
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Jackman2
how will we cashout anonymously tho?
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magnum90
on new chain when i transfer any amount there is always "not enough outputs"
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magnum90
chain has more than 1500 blocks
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magnum90
outputs are nough after 1500 blocks
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magnum90
outputs are enough after 1500 blocks
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magnum90
sweep_all has the same result
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magnum90
whats going'on
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magnum90
i guess everyone is protesting right now..
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magnum90
chain is based on v12
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magnum90
i would be grateful for any help
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derpy_bridge
<[discord] dime#5059>: Jaxx looks like a nice multi coin wallet. based on BIP39 pass phrases I recall
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derpy_bridge
<[discord] dime#5059>: IMO any good wallet you can recover using the
iancoleman.io/bip39 site as long as you have your 12 words written down safelyembed: BIP39 - Mnemonic Code - bitcoin mnemonic converter -
iancoleman.io/bip39