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mmxxx[m]
Question - why was hitbtc.com singled out as the only exchance not to trade with?
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Inge-
ask mcafee?
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mmxxx[m]
<Inge- "ask mcafee?"> Idgx
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mmxxx[m]
* Idgi
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artefact
mmxxx[m]: see link in /topic
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mmxxx[m]
<artefact "mmxxx: see link in /topic"> The forum link?
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artefact
there's only one link in there.
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mmxxx[m]
<artefact "mmxxx: see link in /topic"> Neither link answers my question
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selsta
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mmxxx[m]
<artefact "there's only one link in there.">
forum.getmonero.org
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artefact
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mmxxx[m]
two links
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selsta
mmxxx[m]: you might see a different topic because you are on matrix
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selsta
this one has only one link
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mmxxx[m]
<selsta "this one has only one link"> So it would seem.
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zib
moneromooo:
monero-project/monero #6687 , saw you answered this. I have the same errors but i'm not mining. What does it mean? :D
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artefact
0 out peers? yeah, makes sense you wouldn't be able to send a tx
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zib
oh sorry. I mean i have the error "failed to find tx meta" . But I have many out/in peers
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moneromooo
zib: someone recently found it had to do with dandelion. Please add a comment there that you are not mining, I thought it was only when mining, so it's good to know it's not only then. AFAIK it's harmless.
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artefact
how did you get these msgwriter summaries in your log? that's nice
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moneromooo
The timing of appearance matches with dandelion too.
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zib
moneromooo: ok
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multifractal
As a total newcomer to monero I'm struggling. I'm on tails OS. First I gave up trying to use the command line version, as I kept getting an error about the daemon not running, and all the guides I could find seemed to assume a lot of knowledge about monero and networking. Now I'm attempting the GUI version, and it also is hanging on "Waiting for daemon to start".
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monerod[m]
You are not the first one who had this issue, Check the history in this chat, Probably something something for you here
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multifractal
how do i do that? I'm on smuxi irc client
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monerod[m]
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multifractal
oh great so i need a 100GB+ memory stick?
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monerod[m]
<multifractal "oh great so i need a 100GB+ memo"> Yeah the blockchain is big and growing
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ErCiccione
That's not true. There are some workarounds but CLI and GUI work on tails
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multifractal
wish i'd known this before i just bought this 32gb stick from the supermarket.
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islanders
lol
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moneromooo
32 GB is enough for a pruned chain.
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monerod[m]
<multifractal "wish i'd known this before i jus"> If you have a secondary hdd on the machine that is bigger you may choose where the chain is stored
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islanders
matrix is a spyware
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moneromooo
Start monerod with --prune-blockchain.
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islanders
gtfo
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moneromooo
(I think a pruned chain is about 27 GB or so).
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islanders
why do you connect us to a spyware
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monerod[m]
I have a full node.
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moneromooo
This channel is public. You can assume there's plenty of snoops around, whether matrix or not.
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monerod[m]
Remove the bot bridging my connection, I am not the source
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multifractal
is 128GB going to be sufficient? If I hurry I can get one from the store nearby me.
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monerod[m]
<multifractal "is 128GB going to be sufficient?"> it will
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artefact
are you actually going to download the whole chain... on tails?
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artefact
or am i thinking of the wrong tails?
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selsta
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multifractal
artefact: I have no idea what I'm doing. Somebody told me that was necessary 2 minutes ago
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artefact
afaik using a remote onion node is GRAS
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islanders
what's your goal multifractal ?
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multifractal
to have a monero wallet on tails
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islanders
ok
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islanders
and you don't want a light wallet
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moneromooo
If you can, sync the chain on a SSD first, then copy it to your USB. It'll be a lot faster.
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selsta
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selsta
^ most up to date tails guide
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artefact
syncing on usb from scratch might just kill the drive, too
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multifractal
oh thanks selsta, this seemed to help me past the error regarding daemons.
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rottensox
raecarruth
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raecarruth
hello rottensox :)
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lakesh
hello
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sethsimmons
Hi π
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lakesh
i did a print_tx on monerod but no answer except that "found on block...."
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lakesh
maybe because i didnt download all blockchain?
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lakesh
--prune-blockchain
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moneromooo
You got no answer except an answer ? :)
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moneromooo
If you want the JSON, add "+json" at the end.
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moneromooo
If it's pruned, it'll be missing the signatures, but you typically don't care much about those to see what's inside.
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moneromooo
And +hex for the hex.
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lakesh
how to insert json
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lakesh
print_tx +json
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moneromooo
Print ? Add +json at the end, eg: print_tx TXID +json
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lakesh
ok
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lakesh
worked thnx
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boldsuck
@multifractal Fortunately, monero is different from other wallets. monerod download the blockchain. gui & cli-wallet can connect to monerod local or to some other server. You can first connect to a remote node and then set up your full node. Blockchain download need 1-2 days ca. 80Gb
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boldsuck
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artefact
we need more i2p nodes :-)
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kayront
read the pdf you shared the other day artefact (re marketing in oss), good stuff
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monerod[m]
<artefact "we need more i2p nodes :-)"> Ah do you have a guide for how to set it up? I use I2p otherwise and do run a node. but not on I2p
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artefact
cool! hopefully this helps you make xmr reach world domination
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kayront
you'll know when we're over 9000!
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artefact
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kayront
vegeta and monero cat shall be dancing under the full moon that night!
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monerod[m]
Gracias!
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artefact
monerod[m]: if you use vanilla i2p, create the tunnels through your router interface
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kayront
speaking of which, whatever happened to monero cat?
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artefact
the wizard makes it easy, you can't get it wrong
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monerod[m]
<artefact "monerod: if you use vanilla i2p,"> π
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artefact
you can ignore steps 1-4, and do 5-6 from the router interface. steps 7-8 are the same
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boldsuck
@artefact wallet connect .onion is ready.
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monerod[m]
<artefact "you can ignore steps 1-4, and do"> ah good that you told me, got confused
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endor00[m]
<artefact "monerod: if you use vanilla i2p,"> Is it just a "Standard" tunnel, or Socks?
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endor00[m]
oh sorry can't read, socks it is
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artefact
standard for incoming, socks for outgoing
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artefact
incoming being the hidden service, outgoing being the client tunnel
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endor00[m]
cool, thanks
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monerod[m]
<artefact "standard for incoming, socks for"> How do i set it to socs in the wizard ? I guess that outgoing is "client" And incoming is "server"
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artefact
that's exactly what my previous message says, yes
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endor00[m]
^^ like that monerod
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artefact
you want socks client, and standard server
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monerod[m]
Ah socks 4/4a/5 then?
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endor00[m]
yes
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monerod[m]
thanks!
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monerod[m]
Where can we see the amount of l2p Monerod's?
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artefact
i don't know. there's print_pl|grep i2p but not sure if it's accurate of all the nodes
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artefact
but probably not a few. maybe ten-ish?
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artefact
doesn't help that the current impl isn't very good at actually connecting to i2p/onion peers
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kayront
i'd love to see options for *only* connectiong to tor/i2p peers (incl block propagation) -- bitcoind has had that capacity for yearsn ow
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monerod[m]
Ah ok. RIght now the L2p is just meshed up with all others to make it more confusing for analytics?
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artefact
i2p not "l"2p
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monerod[m]
Oh. ;D thanks π³
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artefact
it's mostly for transaction anonymity. and maybe hiding from your ISP that you run a monero node
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artefact
but not right now, as you can't force i2p/onion nodes only, yeah
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monerod[m]
i see. Well we are getting there! Thanks for the help!
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kayront
yes, i'd like hiding the fact that i run a monero node. why not, after all
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monerod[m]
<artefact "but probably not a few. maybe te"> I did this, Closed all other i2p tunnels only having Monerod one opened when starting the router,
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monerod[m]
But that does not mean that all those peers are on i2p ?
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raecarruth
i2p? o_0
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raecarruth
that shit actually works?
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monerod[m]
<raecarruth "that shit actually works?"> Its pretty cool :)
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artefact
i don't know what you mean. you can check your peers with $(monerod print_cn)
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artefact
i2p peers are marked as... i2p
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raecarruth
i2p was too slow last time I tried it
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raecarruth
xmr over tor makes sense
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artefact
this is just for --tx-proxy. not actually running a full node behind i2p
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raecarruth
xmr over i2p sounds like grief
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artefact
tor is just i2p, more centralised and with more users
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monerod[m]
<artefact "i2p peers are marked as... i2p"> Thanks!
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artefact
i like tor, too. but it's *much* easier to run an i2p node than a tor bridge
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selsta
yep, setting up i2p-zero + monerod is super easy
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selsta
should work well once the dropped connection thing is fixed
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monerod[m]
<artefact "i2p peers are marked as... i2p"> I cant see a single one beeing marked as i2p π² Where should it be? I must have made a mistake somewhere
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artefact
maybe not, give it some time
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monerod[m]
ah, but in what field is the I2P suppose to be? Instead of Ipv4?
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artefact
or try --add-priority-node instead of --add-peer, to work around (but not completely) #6631
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artefact
yeah
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monerod[m]
ok!
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selsta
monerod[m]: start monerod with `--add-peer sel36x6fibfzujwvt4hf5gxolz6kd3jpvbjqg6o3ud2xtionyl2q.b32.i2p`
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selsta
thatβs my node and it is always online
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selsta
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artefact
can't wait until i2p-zero ships with the gui, just a tickbox to check <3
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monerod[m]
<selsta "monerod: start monerod with `--a"> Used that same guide when setting it up. Your node is in the peer list. But not first though as in the guide. But it should not mather hu?
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selsta
should not matter
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monerod[m]
strange that i cant see a i2p connection then
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selsta
when I do print_cn it shows 2 outgoing and 1 incoming i2p conneciton
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selsta
so it seems to be working
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artefact
same here. 4 out/1 inc
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monerod[m]
hm i must have done something wrong
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selsta
just let it up for a couple hours and see
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monerod[m]
Alright, I just confirmed the settings, Seems to be correct. And i got my 2 green dots and peers in the router tunnels list.
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monerod[m]
thats is what is so strange though. Im only running monerod through i2p. It is using bandwitdh but i cant see a i2p conection
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monerod[m]
* thats is what is so strange though. Im only running monerod through i2p. It is using bandwitdh but i cant see a i2p connection when: monerod print_cn
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artefact
i2p will use bandwidth regardless. for normal onion-y routing for other nodes
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monerod[m]
aha! makes sense
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artefact
it's like running a tor bridge, except maybe a bit more stealthy
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monerod[m]
moist!
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monerod[m]
3 outgoing ip2 connections!
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monerod[m]
π feels good to be a peer of the revolution
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monerod[m]
i2p*
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islanders
I like privacy but price is my priority
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islanders
it rhymes
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islanders
isn't that gr8?
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islanders
crypto hip hoooop
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islanders
monero bring me the hooeeeeees