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monerod[m]
Soo oguys!
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monerod[m]
immining eth
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monerod[m]
but i want monreo
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monerod[m]
Any pool thats converts direckly?
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xmrpow
monerod[m]: You could point your gpus to moneroocean.stream. It supports mining different pow cryptonote coins and it is going to pay you with xmr. Some of them can be mined by gpu.
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endor00[m]
Are CN coins still profitable to mine?
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Canos-25
know whether Monero will change the mining algorithm oncoming October?
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Canos-25
Anybody know whether Monero will change the mining algorithm oncoming October? Anybody?
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sech1
No
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Canos-25
No?
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sech1
No
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Canos-25
No algorithm change?
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sech1
Yes :D
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sech1
I mean no
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sech1
no algorithm change
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Canos-25
Why?
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Canos-25
Why for this time?
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sech1
Why change?
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Canos-25
The mining algorithm has always changed every 6 months.
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Canos-25
Why is this time an exception?
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Mochi101
No ASICs
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Mochi101
No need.
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Canos-25
How can i vote?
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sech1
You can vote in November
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sech1
But mining algorithm doesn't change anymore
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Canos-25
What was the case with the hash rate rising to 2.8GH yesterday? Isn't it Asic?
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sech1
The strategy of changing algorithm every fork is no more since RandomX was deployed
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Mochi101
Canos-25, vote for what?
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sech1
No, it's not asic
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Canos-25
then what case?
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sech1
Cloud computing hacked at large scale - 125,000 servers
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sech1
the hacker was even kind enough to chat with us, lol
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Canos-25
Wow
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Canos-25
I have a very large mining farm.
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Canos-25
It is now being used for Ethereum.
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Canos-25
But if there are no more algorithm changes, we want to mine Monero.
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strike
GPU or CPU?
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Canos-25
Randomx succeeded in defending the ASICs without any participation of them for a year.
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strike
here's the hacker's address, you can put that into supportxmr to see how much he made: 82oiMVmcV8W7yhWeK2hiDZLVNxwHcugNafCSzk9Zbs3p645n7gbHqf4TKHXrMTHXYPQffgZ9TUebKTr5ZfRN5arV4Vjtvko
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Canos-25
ㅒㅏ
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Canos-25
OK
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strike
if your mining farm is GPU you might not like monero since it's not tilted towards GPU mining
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strike
its just not profitable
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sech1
GPU farms has no place in Monero mining
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sech1
CPUs are so much more efficient
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sech1
So from GPU farms perspective, Monero IS mined by ASICs
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sech1
and their name is Ryzen
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strike
lol
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Canos-25
Is using xmr-proxy heavy traffic? If 10,000 computers are connected it
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sech1
Proxy makes just 1 connection to a pool
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sech1
It's not heavy
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strike
notabotnet.jpeg
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Canos-25
Aright then is the traffic between the relay server and the client heavy?
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sech1
No, it's 1 KB/minute per connected client
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Canos-25
.c 1 * 10000 * 60 * 24 / 1000
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Canos-25
Is 14GB traffic consumed per day when 10,000 people connect to the xmrig proxy a day and mine?
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artefact
tried making a transaction, but ran into “Unable to send transaction(s), no available connections”. now the tx is marked as failed in my wallet. but i can't try again as it thinks i am double spending. any ideas on how to solve?
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moneromooo
Make a connection, run "relay_tx $TXID" in monerod.
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moneromooo
"Failed" is odd though, I'd expect pending...
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moneromooo
Is the tx in your txpool ?
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artefact
uhhh how can i check that?
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artefact
show_transfers does say failed
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moneromooo
print_pool_sh
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artefact
sorry, i have no idea how to send commands to monerod
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artefact
also the tx is now old, it'll be obvious to anyone that if i resend it, it's mine
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artefact
i'd rather make it forget about it and make a new one, if at all possible
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moneromooo
Then rescan_spent and try again. I think these are unrelated issues though.
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artefact
thanks. that doesn't work unfortunately, monerod is rejecting the new tx b/c double spend. looks like i need to clear the stale tx from the monerod pool
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moneromooo
flush_txpool $TXID, if you ever find out to run them.
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artefact
yeah, it's easy, i just need to run monerod in the foreground without --detach :-)
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artefact
thanks for the help, friend
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hyc
you can still issue commands when it's detached
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artefact
as an aside, maybe soft-locking in such a way isn't very user-friendly. maybe re-send the tx when we have connections, or drop the failed tx from the pool after some time?
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moneromooo
It does both.
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artefact
not for me it didn't :'(
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moneromooo
Did you wait 4 hours for the resend, or a day for the timeout ?
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artefact
i waited... hours, but not four. should have waited more :-) sorry
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moneromooo
Granted, 4 hours seems like too much.
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gingeropolous
well 16.0.3 isn't compiling on ubuntu 14.... probably the same error ive run into before
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gingeropolous
with some boost or something
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gingeropolous
i just need to migrate from this box its all
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gingeropolous
oh thats ubuntu 16
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gingeropolous
grm
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gingeropolous
hrm
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selsta
gingeropolous: yes, there is a fix for it but only in master
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gingeropolous
yay
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selsta
you can merge it yourself
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selsta
of use newer boost
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selsta
or use prebuilt bins
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selsta
or upgrade os :D
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gingeropolous
well, i think model name : AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 6172
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gingeropolous
has had its run
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gingeropolous
thats gonna be a fun migration
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Inge-
lots of stuff on it?
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Inge-
docker ftw \o/
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ruied
Lets say that I have 2 QR code addresses (XMR; AEON). What happens if by mistake I try to transfer from a xmr wallet to another xmr wallet but by mistake scan the AEON wallet address instead of the XMR one. what will happen?
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moneromooo
It should error out, as the QR codes monero outputs contain a "monero:" prefix.
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moneromooo
If those come from third party software though, or are scanned by third party software, who knows.
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moneromooo
If it somwhow does through, you should still be OK if it's a standard address since those two use the same curve etc, so you have the same secret keys underneath.
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moneromooo
If it's a subaddress, I'm not sure aeon has those, but in theory you should still be able to get the coins back by patching the source.
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moneromooo
Gonna be a pain though.
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ruied
ok, got it. aeon has subaddresses. I am making wallets to be mostly offline and have subaddresses of all wallets with qrcodes printed so I can put money in there. I was wondering if I had the qr-codes nearby and scan sdt address by mistake of a different crypto...
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ruied
sdt - dst
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ruied
thanks
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moneromooo
You can try it, with "set always-confirm-transfers 1"
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moneromooo
(and cancel)
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moneromooo
It should not get to the cancel part if the "monero:" prefix is in.
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Inge-
Belarus is yet another example of why citizens mesh networks will be important in the future
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rdymac
:100:
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fluffypony
Inge-: what happened in Belarus?
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sech1
fluffypony elections today
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fluffypony
ah ok
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sech1
government cut internet
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sech1
and even cellular
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sech1
things are about to get hot there
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kinghat[m]
what are the radio coms that you cant pinpoint the origin of?
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moneromooo
Stuff that bounces off the ionosphere is hard to trace.
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moneromooo
Number stations use that. Good search term.
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fluffypony
time to invest in an Iridium Go on a basic annual prepaid plan
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fluffypony
it takes a bit of fiddling to get stuff setup, but you can get some basic messaging and email working pretty easily
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artefact
why would they do that?
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Inge-
not uncommon in some countries fearing riots/disturbances
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dsc_
This one time Syria disconnected itself from the internet and everyone blamed the gov
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dsc_
years later it turned out the NSA made a mistake trying to exploit some core router, bricking it in the processs
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moneromooo
So... it was the gov ^_^
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dsc_
Heh'
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artefact
this isn't helping my paranoia
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dsc_
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Inge-
Iran shut down cell networks during student demonstratinos some years back
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covid-29
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gingeropolous
that serval page seems pretty dead
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manifest
something wrong or lacking with 802.11s or
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manifest
i haven't used it myself but just wondering
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rdymac
Only 1 hour to go for the Locha Mesh presentation:
twitch.tv/monerovillage
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rdymac
You all looking for ways to use Monero without Internet should tune in to the: Monero off-the-grid
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moneromooo
That seems like a cool thing to do.
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rdymac
It starts in 1 hour!
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artefact
paste.debian.net/plainh/972d39ae any idea why the node can't keep outgoing connections to i2p nodes and won't bother to try anymore after ten-ish minutes?
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selsta
same issue here, not sure yet what the cause of this is
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artefact
i can restart my node to send transactions through the network as a workaround, but it's not great
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selsta
vtnerd: knows maybe ^
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endor00[m]
Maybe your i2p router is not very well-integrated, so your connections are not very stable?
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artefact
what do you mean by that? anything i can do about it?
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selsta
endor00[m]: FWIW we all have this issue
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artefact
i have incoming connections with livetimes in the hours
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endor00[m]
Ideally an i2p router should stay up 24/7, and you only really become 'trusted' by the network after 24h
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selsta
I host my I2P monero seed 24/7 and always have 0 outgoing connections, sometimes 1
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endor00[m]
Hmm
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artefact
oh. yeah i've been running i2p for a long time. it consistently uses all the bandwidth i've allocated it
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artefact
not 24/7 though
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endor00[m]
Every time you stop it you 'reset' the trust by other peers, so they route less traffic through you and it's harder to reach stuff
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endor00[m]
Btw is there any way to add a specific peer to a running monerod?
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endor00[m]
All I found were commands to ban or list peers
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asymptotically
endor00[m]: see --add-peer, --add-priority-peer, and --add-exclusive-peer
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endor00[m]
But maybe I'm just blind?
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artefact
to a *running* node
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asymptotically
oh sorry :P, read over that somehow
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artefact
selsta: has the issue been reported? any place i can follow/contribute?
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selsta
it is on github somewhere
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selsta
search for i2p
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artefact
right, found it i think,
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artefact
#6631?
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selsta
yep
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derpy_bridge
<[discord] Arctic#5824>: im pretty sure its something with i2p
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derpy_bridge
<[discord] Arctic#5824>: not only time matters but i remember when setting up i2p you can give it like 50% bandwith or 100% bandwith. it will help to let it use more internet