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Guest_53
Henlo, gentlemen
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Guest_53
I would like to make a crypto based off monero. Not something trying to be monero, but something meme based for mostly laughs and giggles.I chose Monero because it uses RandomX, and find it very important to give regular people a chance at mining the coin instead of some rich whales coming in to take over the place. Can anyone help? I can't find a
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Guest_53
forking guide. I tried the cryptonote forking guide, but it only takes me so far. I was sent here from the dev IRC channel saying this is the place most likely to get help.
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monerod[m]
wownero already exist
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hyc
RandomX is good stuff, but it won't prevent whales from taking over
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hyc
if they have money to sink into mining, they can just buy a few thousand server CPUs or whatever
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hyc
RandomX certainly changes the cost/benefit ratio tho
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Guest_53
monerod, that doesn't mean there's no place for another fork - i can't give the details but mine will be very funny. ive already shown the idea to some friends and they loved it. itll be funnier than wownero by far.
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Guest_53
hyc - i know its no clear solution but i insist on using monero so i do my best to give people a fair shot
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monerod[m]
You should choose a algo with crap coins on them and u might get some miners
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Guest_53
look i already decided what i want to use for this, it's monero
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monerod[m]
Gl
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berken
How can I enumerate all outgoing transfers from my wallet using the RPC? I've tried looping every block number and doing get_transfers with out:true, min_height:blockN-1 and max_height:blockN+1 but nothing is returned
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berken
In fact, I can't even outgoing txs with get_transfer_by_txid. Are they pruned?
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mmxxx[m]
Ok. What is causing the xmr value to spike against fiat?
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branchfractal
looking for laptop recommendations, want to play around with linux and do all my crypto stuff there. I've heard Thinkpad is good. Thoughts guys?
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branchfractal
currently my daily driver is mbpro 15 inch
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mmxxx[m]
Thinkpad x series
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mmxxx[m]
Best for linux in my experience
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branchfractal
mmxxx: thanks for the tip. what about desktops?
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mmxxx[m]
branchfractal: i haven't bought a desktop in over a decad
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mmxxx[m]
e
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mmxxx[m]
i'm the wrong person to ask
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strike
branchfractal: Buy a nitropad
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branchfractal
strike: shill me on the nitropad
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artefact
pinebook pro also nice =)
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duso
Has anyone heard of polkadot? Is there any plans in the future to interface the monero blockchain with other blockchains like polkadot, link etc? Would this reduce the privacy of monero if inter-blockchain communication was enabled? What do people think?
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mmxxx[m]
<duso "Has anyone heard of polkadot? Is"> I saw it advertised on an exchange. Know nothing about it. Why would xmr interfoce with polkadot? Who would benefit?
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mmxxx[m]
* I saw it advertised on an exchange. Know nothing about it. Why would xmr interface with polkadot? Who would benefit?
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duso
Allow inter-blockchain communication. Who would benefit? Well, then they wrote tcp/ip to allow inter-network communication, how did they know what that would would spawn?
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Inge-
how has tcp/ip worked out regarding security and privacy?
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duso
Which is why I asked, would inter-blockchain communication compromise the privacy of monero.
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Inge-
It can only make it worse
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gingeropolous
berken, saw ure msg in -dev. Is this a restored wallet? though that stuff should be on the chain
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gingeropolous
some tx meta data is stored locally in the wallet, and doesn't persist if you kill the wallet file
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selsta
Also did you set the correct restore height?
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gingeropolous
yeah that could do it
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gingeropolous
i wonder if a simple troubleshooting dialog could be introduced
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gingeropolous
the whole restore height thing is very common
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gingeropolous
like in the CLI, there's a "troubleshoot" command. It then provides like 5 options. First option being "I'm not seeing transaction I know exist"
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gingeropolous
user enters "1", then the CLI suggests rescanning the blockchain
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gingeropolous
although thats the extent of options i can think of for now
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gingeropolous
another could be "My transaction isn't showing up on all the block explorers"
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gingeropolous
then the program could try and find new peers, assumption is bad peer blackhole
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gingeropolous
though that should be automagic now
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diglet
Can I run two monerods accessing the same blockchain?
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knaccc
needmoney90 sgp_ where do i submit an answer to that traceability contest?
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needmoney90
PM me
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» sgp_ grabs popcorn
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needmoney90
I Monero really traceable? :o
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knaccc
ooh nice, thanks. i have a very thorough analysis :)
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needmoney90
\o/
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knaccc
i need to write it up, it'll take a few minutes
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needmoney90
ok!
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sgp_
leave it to you to do better than every single chain analysis company ever haha
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needmoney90
Looking forward to it
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needmoney90
How many did you find? :o
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knaccc
not sure, but lots, depending on how many levels deep you go
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needmoney90
If you found Mr. Churns I'll be impressed
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knaccc
i even have the max possible anonymity set size for each botfinex output
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needmoney90
:o
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needmoney90
is this new software that we'll benefit from? Or manual? :D
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knaccc
i.e. infinite backward recursion, stopping at the block where trinance gets its first output
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knaccc
actually i've been working on this code for weeks
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needmoney90
Oh you reused the code we did before
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knaccc
just happens to be useful for this
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sgp_
lol cheater
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knaccc
heh :)
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sgp_
:)
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sgp_
I tried doing that manually and it was terrible
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knaccc
yeah i can see that would suck
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knaccc
it would probably take less time though
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knaccc
it took my 4 hours just to get started and sync 2 weeks of blocks
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moneromooo
diglet: yes, but if you're mining you'll probably get some annoying but ultimately harmless messages.
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gingeropolous
you can do that now? 2 monerods?
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leonardus
is there any chance confirmation speed will improve in the future?
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leonardus
(through changes in monero, not the size of the network or anything)
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gingeropolous
well, that depends on the network
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moneromooo
However, if one of these daemons is on clearnet and the other on i2p or tor, running on the same chain can help a peer link the two.
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gingeropolous
i mean the internet
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moneromooo
Unlikely. Consensus drives the dificulty to target 2 minutes per block, and there's been no interest at all for changing that target.
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gingeropolous
although with some new fiber development, we might see a network capable of shorter blocks.
newatlas.com/telecommunications/int…speed-record178-terabits-per-second
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moneromooo
Some sort of faster second layer is plausible though, at some point.
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sgp_
I spent about 4 hours to "trace" 2 outputs, though only 1 was probably likely given the relatively small number of paths
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diglet
moneromooo: cool, was not mining or having them appear separate just want to be able to tweak one's conf while the other still syncs
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knaccc
sgp_ haha i'd never have had the patience to do that :)