04:46:19 is the hashrate something to be worried about? 04:47:11 with the big spike 05:13:19 Not really 05:14:44 Just some dude who bought a whole bunch of cpu power, that's all 08:46:49 “There were 21 blocks in the last 90 minutes, there might be large hash rate changes,” ya don't say :P 09:04:00 .networ 09:04:02 .network 09:04:39 Network: tor 12:50:23 i wonder if exchanges have implemented locker long times 12:50:27 longer lock times 12:50:31 Locker long times for everyone! 12:50:40 ok, who thinks a bin drop will work fine for xmrchain.net 12:50:45 im feelin lucky 12:51:09 punk 12:53:49 i wonder if moneroexamples has started integrating the clsag stuff into the explorer 12:59:35 alllll right 12:59:51 xmrchain.net on 16.0.3 13:00:16 nothing but INFO 13:04:08 gingeropolous: does moneroexamples ever join irc? 13:04:20 occaisonally 13:24:27 rehrar my friend- could you fix the recent video "Monero Defcon28 Village - Friday Livestream" on Monero Community Workgroup ? when u rewind video changes to different 13:25:37 preview works and when you hit play it plays what it suppose but when you rewind it switches 14:55:45 yes we're looking at that 15:33:51 Looking to buy 1 XMR, I have 1.78 LTC. Posted in #-otc but it looks like that channel's dead since nobody's sent anything in a few weeks it looks like. 15:41:12 morphtoken might be what you're looking for. 15:44:37 moneromooo: I just get Error: blocked region 15:52:02 Ah, xenophobes. Hmm. 16:10:41 hello. I am restoring a wallet from-keys. So far so good. How can I check from my running cli wallet my blockchain height so I can restore the wallet faster? 16:12:05 If you mean "how can I tell it to restore from a given height", then it'll ask you when you restore. If not: set refresh-from-block-height N. 16:12:17 (set "set" for the exact name if not quite this one) 16:15:21 Yes, it asks at the restore after the keys correctly entered, but I don't know the height. I would like to know if I can check the heigh from my currently running wallet (so I can speedup my restore wallet test). 16:15:43 show_transfers 16:15:57 It'll list all your txes, sorted with the oldest first. 16:16:41 hmm, ok, thanks 16:25:34 moneromooo, ok, let's see if I understand right. So when I crate a wallet it is not part of the blockchain... My first registry in the blockchain is the first transfer, correct? 16:26:40 Unclear enough that I don't want to say yes or no :) Please rephrase. 16:27:34 if you just create a wallet, then nothing happens as far as the blockchain is concerned 16:27:52 sory, english is not my native language. :) 16:30:27 Restore height is from first tx, better to start 1-2k blocks before that 16:31:08 If you have time you can always restore from zero :) 16:31:58 Yes, 1) If I create a new wallet, I am not part of the blockchain? I can create a new wallet being offline, correct? 2)My wallet transfer is only 'part of the blockchain' when the first transaction is made, correct? 16:32:16 the blockchain doesn't care about wallets, really 16:32:24 Wallets aren't on the chain. Transactions are. 16:32:36 the wallet is just a fancy word for private key that allows you to spend coins sent to certain addresses 16:33:12 ok 16:35:25 And the secret viewkey combined with the secret spend key combined makes the relation to the primary address? is that it? 16:36:19 secret viewkey + secretspendkey ---> Primary Address ? 16:37:40 Yes. 16:37:46 both combined will match the primary address and makes my wallet authentic ??? Do not know if I am expressing correctly... 16:38:05 alright! :) Nice... 16:38:20 The wallet address is the public keys (which you trivially get from secret keys) plus a hash and a magic prefix. 16:41:39 ok, nice! getting there... 16:42:08 I have a technical problem with Monero GUI wallet I was wondering if anyone could walk me through my issue? 16:42:29 What do you think about "quantum computing power" to hack the keys in the near future ? Do you think it is a concern? 16:43:05 ruied no, because of the way maths work. 16:45:57 try by explain your issue 16:52:41 Thanks for the reply monerod[m], I have a transaction stuck on 'orange' https://imgur.com/a/XyZxLsF, here is the screen shot. I persume this measns it is stuck on pending. I have tried restoring wallet, reinstalling the gui wallet, using the tx_flush command, and rescanning. 16:54:48 . 16:55:53 I have to understand a bit more about quantum computers and about the keys generated. I am concearned if a entity with a quantum computer could generate 'tons' combinations with generated keys and get some addresses with someone's coins... I think the odds are very very very low, but do not if the quantum computers can acomplish that task... 16:56:32 I have to get a bit in to the math... and the quantum computing operation... later on... :) 16:56:37 So the addsess you sent the funds to did not recieve it? 16:57:11 its a pretty high fee.. 22 days in pending is unherd of 16:57:38 Yeah, its my own wallet and it yet to recive it. 16:58:09 also "sent" gives a clie of wahat happenes 16:58:59 sure youo sent to the correcg address? 16:59:12 Yep doubled check the adress with a string checker. 16:59:25 cheked* 17:01:31 The wallet is on the same pc, using the same local daemon would that affect it? 17:02:03 https://imgur.com/a/XyZxLsF is the correct link to the screenshot. 17:06:48 If any one has any ideas, it would make a huge diffrence to this one human's life. thanks for your time guys. 17:40:27 monkfishNeedsHel: is there an actual problem? 17:40:48 or just that the dot is orange? 17:41:09 IIRC orange dot = outgoing tx, green dot = incoming tx 17:46:12 Hello! Are there any Monero chatrooms that you can join through Tor? I know Freenode supports Tor but you have to connect through the clearnet and register an account before you can connect via Tor. 19:17:34 hello 19:30:37 what's your take on that guys? 19:30:41 https://havenprotocol.org/# 19:34:26 seems like a dex buildt on monero but I've troubles to get what is it really 19:45:49 islanders: it is more just like tether but on monero-type system 19:45:52 from what I understand 19:46:02 supposed to use oracles or some shit 19:46:08 but in the end fairly centralized I think 20:07:07 is a monero fork in fact 20:07:16 with built in assets 20:32:51 does anyone know which monero fork start with v12 version 20:33:05 after some googling i couldnt find any 22:40:40 I used MorphToken to convert BTC to XMR a week ago. I never received the money in my Monero wallet (official client with local node fully synced, verified with remote node). I contacted MorphToken support and they said "contact your wallet provider for issues with your wallet"). Is my money gone? here is the transaction: 22:40:40 https://www.morphtoken.com/morph/view/?q=V3VGMPPDY39ME https://xmrchain.net/search?value=8b734fc35d318c97969e123b0318465d3d68a190cc94e4998c8210d6cd98d300 Since then I successfully used a different exchange to do a conversion. 22:50:20 Check your "refresh-from-block-height" setting is lower than the height of that tx. 22:50:48 you didn't convert it, you exchanged it. sorry, pet peeve of mine :( 22:50:50 If it is not, reset it to lower than that (a bit lower than the first tx ever to that account), then run: rescan_bc 22:51:50 Run "set" to see all settings (including this one). 23:24:07 moneromooo: that worked, thanks! msg a monero address and i'll tip you. 23:24:31 Thanks, no need though :) 23:24:58 I don't suppose you ever modified it before, right ? 23:27:08 Are there any monero chatrooms that you can access through Tor without Freenode's policy where you have to connect to the clearnet and make an account first? 23:28:04 There's a dead room on oftc called #monero that says it bridged to i2prc and freenode 23:28:23 s/i2prc/irc2p 23:29:35 If you're ok with readonly, three's a site called monerologs.sometld, which IIRC doesn't block tor. 23:30:03 (which logs monero IRC channels) 23:30:07 moneromooo: i didn't have to modify it. while figuring out where my wallet file was stored so i could load it in the cmd client, i found the gui logfile, and it said the rescan i had done in the gui failed because it was an untrusted daemon (or something, the log has been overwritten now). the rescan in the cmd client worked and took about 2 23:30:07 minutes instead of returning instantly with a false claim of success like the gui did. 23:30:45 Ah. Feel free to file a bug in the gui repo (https://github.com/monero-project/monero-core)