02:52:08 dEBRUYNE: I am interested too on btc fee increase. Paid $2.12 to send $16 the other day. 111sats/byte 02:58:39 I’m guessing the lower block reward from halving offset by higher fees 11:25:07 d4ndo[m]: azy linked dtmf.io and that seems legit 11:28:49 yanmaani: Thank you. Way cheaper than buying a SIM card. 11:30:21 It would be cool if they offered an onion site and the possibility to pay with Monero. That way you could not be traced. 11:30:46 I guess you can use the site with tor anyway. 11:34:51 > We accept Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero and Perfect Money. 11:35:30 Those who can read are clearly at an advantage. 11:35:49 great. 11:36:00 Love it. 11:38:41 I assume the owners of that site get unfettered access to that phone number's I/O. 11:40:03 Thats a point. 11:41:53 Now we need ssh/pki for phones. 11:42:01 Lets say i just use this phone number to register a gmail account. They could reset the password. But they don't now my e-mail address. 11:43:23 Let me know if, after you register it, you see a way to permanently drop a phone number in the gmail settings ^_^ 11:44:25 I dont think that is possible. 11:45:03 Clearly not in google's financial interest. 11:46:48 But buying a SIM card from silk road could also have some risk. 11:57:03 fluffypony: https://w1r3.net/NYPbwb.jpg 12:35:22 What's the longest reorg Monero has ever had? 12:37:28 Mainnet only ? 12:38:05 Longest alt chain I see here is 10 blocks, so someone somewhere had at least that. 13:13:51 Ten very long blocks 15:24:20 I wanted to install the newest version of monero for windows, compared the hashes from the repo, however 15:24:20 C:\Program Files\Monero GUI Wallet\monero-blockchain-prune.exe 15:24:20 C:\Program Files\Monero GUI Wallet\monero-blockchain-depth.exe 15:24:20 C:\Program Files\Monero GUI Wallet\monero-blockchain-mark-spent-outputs.exe 15:24:20 C:\Program Files\Monero GUI Wallet\monero-blockchain-prune-known-spent-data.exe 15:24:20 all get flagged 15:24:36 I assume the repo wasn't hijacked, right? 15:24:44 and getmonero.org either 15:26:30 aqua42: if it's your antivirus, it's because miners contain similar code and some evil people like to run miners on computers they dont own 15:26:34 so antiviruses remove them 15:27:40 yea it's windows defender lol 15:27:45 just wanted to make sure 15:29:57 usually they tag with what it is, so Miner is okay, but anything like PUP.Adware or Keylogger is bad :D 15:43:44 aqua42: Does Windows Defender merely flag the files or also remove them? 15:45:11 blocked by default 15:45:15 had to manually whitelist them 15:52:39 Hi. Is it possible to recover a wallet if I have my password and Trezor device? 15:53:55 Sure. Why not? 15:57:01 orion: Yes, see -> https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/11452/how-do-i-restore-recreate-my-trezor-monero-wallet 16:02:01 Cool. How can I enumerate all Monero accounts on my Trezor? 16:55:01 orion: Could you elaborate? 16:55:06 Not sure what you mean 17:08:51 Well, a Trezor can host multiple bitcoin accounts. Is the same not true of Monero? 17:12:32 orion: you can manage subaddresses and accounts in the monero gui and cli wallets. should be just the same if you're using a trezor 17:24:35 <HashVault> Guys, seeing weird behaviour initially reported as a not received pool payment. I can print_tx this tx, but relay_tx is failing with Error: Unsuccessful -- transaction not found in pool: hash. And it's visible in print_pool\print_pool_sh. Push me in the correct direction please. 17:26:01 Are you running with e3068346eeb824d6559696117f6c25b3ee2cac4c ? 17:27:30 <HashVault> I'm on v0.16.0.1-release, so I guess yes. 17:44:43 What does "version" output in monerod ? 17:45:06 (yes, I'm not trusting what you said) 17:46:30 <HashVault> Monero 'Nitrogen Nebula' (v0.16.0.1-release) 17:48:41 Then I guess it's another bug. No idea what atm.