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endogenic apotheon: sending you encouragement 
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endogenic lol that github spam 
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apotheon selsta: Are you a committer on that repository? 
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MonsieurClamence ... 
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apotheon ELLIPSIS 
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apotheon gunnm[m]: Is that a reference to that thing also known as Alita? 
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selsta apotheon: don't remember 
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selsta don't think i contributed to meta repo 
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anon_CWEJRrIS If anyone would like to review this code you're welcome to.  github.com/t-900-a/gemmit/blob/main/cmd/fetchmonero/main.go
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PeaceTea newbie here, when using xmrig is there a difference between mining with randomX or using rx/0 algorithm? I joined a pool that required rx/0. 
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Infinity8 device wallet doesn't match wallet address 
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Infinity8 wtf is this bullshit 
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Infinity8 oh nevermind, i just got the passphrase wrong lol 
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nioc PeaceTea: randomX is shown as rx/0 in xmrig I believe 
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nioc same 
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endogenic haha 
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PeaceTea no it was "randomX" when I tried to join the pool I got an error 
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PeaceTea the error was "unknown algorithm, make sure you set "algo" or "coin" option. 
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PeaceTea then I ran xmrig with option "-a rx/0" and I was able to join the pool. 
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PeaceTea so "rx/0" is just another name for "randomX" 
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nioc that's what xmrig uses for it yes 
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nioc why? dunno 
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Infinity8 rx/0 is RandomX on xmrig 
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Infinity8 when I used it 
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Infinity8 I just use xmr-stak-rx 
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Infinity8 it's OG 
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nioc stak copies from xmrig 
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nioc how can it be OG 
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Infinity8 it's the other way around 
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nioc ok 
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Infinity8 they're both open source anyways so whatever 
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Infinity8 Gotta get that NFT XMR miner 
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nioc it may have started out that way but not a leader for long time 
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nioc imma selling monero as an NFT 
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nioc only 2 xmr 
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as2333 what the fuck is a 'non fungible token' ... 
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DisBotXMR <Dimitri> LMAO 
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louipc cryptokitties 
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Infinity8 as2333: people are using it for money laundering basically lol 
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as2333 ah feline cryptomammals I see 
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PeaceTea as2333: I guess that the tokens are unique in a similar way that a painting can be unique.  the painting can be said to "have no value".  which is why it can be expensive. good fit for money laundering? 
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as2333 not sure what money laundering is supposed to mean tho. As far as I'm concerned, money laundering is a basic human right - it's using your money however you wish. 
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as2333 but anyway, yeah, my hype cryptobullshit terminology wasn't up to date =) 
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buenchicoakaLord i've been wondering wtf this nft shit is 
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louipc ppl using it for 'digital art' and stuff 
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louipc basically an authenticated/numbered copy of some digital image/video/audio 
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rupee[m] NFT for sale, starting at 1 ETH:  imgur.com/a/wxY4O4f
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rupee[m] <buenchicoakaLord "i've been wondering wtf this nft"> it makes no sense. In 5 years, 99.99999% of them will be worth zero 
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rupee[m] copy/paste is NFT's enemy 
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louipc dont underestimate the mental gymnastics ppl will use to brainwash themselves 
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rupee[m] Perhaps you'd like to lease some art so you can have "official" ownership for a few hours? No? of course not, why would you want that? 
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louipc that actually exists as far as i know 
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louipc and you can rent a luxury supercar just as well 
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rupee[m] but why? 
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louipc various reasons 
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rupee[m] can you display NFT artwork anywhere in a way that having ownership would matter? 
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louipc depends on who you ask 
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buenchicoakaLord <rupee[m] "copy/paste is NFT's enemy"> yeah i really don't get it 
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louipc for 'digital art' collectors.. yea it would matter 
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buenchicoakaLord like, why do you need any of it 
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louipc or digital art galleries 
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buenchicoakaLord but like wtf does that even mean 
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buenchicoakaLord it's like a contract of you owning the bytes? 
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buenchicoakaLord or like? 
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buenchicoakaLord i'm so confused 
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louipc ok look at it like getting an digital autograph by the artist 
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buenchicoakaLord is there like DRM attached to these assets? 
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louipc buenchicoakaLord: yea the authentication cant be duplicated 
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buenchicoakaLord sure 
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buenchicoakaLord but what if you copy the image to ur friend 
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louipc then you are kindof dumb i guess 
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louipc but also the friend wont get the 'autograph' 
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buenchicoakaLord ahh 
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buenchicoakaLord i think maybe i just have a philosophical disconnect with this 
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buenchicoakaLord what's the difference with just paying for the bytes? 
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buenchicoakaLord just that ur signature is signed into the chain ? 
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louipc like i said.. its like an autographed/signed/numbered copy 
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buenchicoakaLord so weird 
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as2333 the so called 'cryptokitties' illustrate the thing well. An 'authenticated' and useless stream of bytes. 
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louipc it has a direct connection with the artist or something 
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rupee[m] .pepe 
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buenchicoakaLord yah i don't get it 
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louipc its for collectors, not consumers 
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buenchicoakaLord direct connecting to me must be "physical" 
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buenchicoakaLord like vinyl 
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buenchicoakaLord or canvas 
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louipc yea but you cant just 'copy' a signed first pressing 
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buenchicoakaLord right 
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louipc you can copy just the data, but the original item cannot be duplicated 
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buenchicoakaLord right 
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buenchicoakaLord but with a byte stream i'm not sure how this applies 
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rupee[m] <louipc "dont underestimate the mental gy"> how about fungible NFTs? :-P  twitter.com/ABTestingAlpha/status/1367187586456903685
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buenchicoakaLord is there some property that's different from any other version of it other then metadata? 
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louipc buenchicoakaLord: its cryptography 
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buenchicoakaLord yes 
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buenchicoakaLord lol i gather 
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louipc rupee[m]:wat 
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buenchicoakaLord but like, a "first pressing" usually have some desired property 
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buenchicoakaLord physically 
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buenchicoakaLord that denotes it 
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louipc lol serious mental gymnastics 
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buenchicoakaLord well i mean 
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buenchicoakaLord in theory 
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rupee[m] louipc: haha. they're like, we're not trading securities. these are NFTs, each one is a different share, but they're all fungible ¯_(ツ)_/¯ 
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buenchicoakaLord technically with vinyl there is audio variance from the process 
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buenchicoakaLord though not sure i could tell 
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nioc rupee[m]: above I just offered to sell a monero as an nft for 2 xmr 
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rupee[m] ooooh, that's cheap! 
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rupee[m] an original nioc 
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buenchicoakaLord is there an nft market? 
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nioc Yes sir 
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louipc christies auction house is even getting in the game 
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rupee[m] <buenchicoakaLord "is there an nft market?">  opensea.io
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nioc Somewhere I might still have 2 rupee xmr 
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rupee[m] you probably have some rupeees from the counterparty days 
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nioc 2nd monero meetup 
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rupee[m] and malakas 
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rupee[m] yes yes, I member 
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rupee[m] wish I could've made it 
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buenchicoakaLord k so like what do i get beyond this data 
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buenchicoakaLord a higher quality version? 
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buenchicoakaLord or what 
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buenchicoakaLord just the artists sig? 
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rupee[m] that's a forgery! 
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buenchicoakaLord i'm so lost 
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buenchicoakaLord this feels like inverse handlon's razor again 
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buenchicoakaLord  * this feels like inverse hanlon's razor again 
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nioc magic internet.........stuff 
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louipc lol u better go do your own research 
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buenchicoakaLord wtf 
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buenchicoakaLord ($389.69 
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rupee[m] plus blockchain fees 
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buenchicoakaLord wait is it cuz you'll get sued if you don't own the nft and you put it up online somewhere? 
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louipc theres no hard fast rule about what you get or not as far as i know 
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buenchicoakaLord or something 
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louipc but yea one of the unique things is the digital signature 
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nioc How much can I sell my cat's genuine alpha waves? 
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showcontroller NFTs are the dumbest shit ever 
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nioc They are the best things ever 
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showcontroller Anybody who buys one is a fool 
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nioc And very useful 
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rupee[m] and once you own it, people can go to your ether address and see it in your list of assets 
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rupee[m] 
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rupee[m] just picking a random one ^ 
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rupee[m] and when you buy coffee from that cute barista, she can comment on your art gallery 
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louipc 
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buenchicoakaLord seems like a good way to make $$ off really clueless people 
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buenchicoakaLord it also feels like small steps toward that one black mirror ep 
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buenchicoakaLord > Charisma +10 
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buenchicoakaLord Luck +10 
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buenchicoakaLord Happiness +15 
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buenchicoakaLord smh 
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louipc that black mirror shit already existed 15 yrs ago 
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louipc or more i guess 
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buenchicoakaLord then why ain't they checking my cheery points at the butcher 
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buenchicoakaLord cuz i tell yah 
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buenchicoakaLord i'd for sure only get access to the organ meat 
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buenchicoakaLord (ok by me) 
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rupee[m] nioc: you sent me a shirt though. we're even :) 
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nioc I did? 
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rupee[m] yessir 
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buenchicoakaLord fack gd kiwi clocks 
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rupee[m] black with monero logo 
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nioc bibble suggested black 
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rupee[m] it's a nice shirt. I still wear it regularly. 
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nioc w0w 
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nioc so it is now an NFT 
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rupee[m] good idea! 
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buenchicoakaLord i still don't really understand 
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buenchicoakaLord so you spend eth and then get the "asset" 
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buenchicoakaLord so what is the NFT? 
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buenchicoakaLord the asset? 
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buenchicoakaLord isn't this kinda just like an ebay for eth 
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buenchicoakaLord except they track who "bought what" 
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nioc yes blockchain means it's one of a kind and therefore valuable lol 
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buenchicoakaLord lmao 
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buenchicoakaLord i figured 
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nioc it's un 
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buenchicoakaLord there's more fun things 
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nioc It's uncounterfitable 
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buenchicoakaLord but like who cares 
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showcontroller It's like writing "nyan cat" on a dollar bill and then auctioning it off 
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buenchicoakaLord it's not actually one of a kind 
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buenchicoakaLord it's just bytes on a screen 
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showcontroller You'll find some fool to buy it eventually 
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buenchicoakaLord just like music 
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buenchicoakaLord it's too abstract to have that kinda "property" 
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showcontroller There are potential use cases for it, but nobody is actually using it practically. Just spending thousands on a virtual waifu 
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buenchicoakaLord what's something more practically useful 
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buenchicoakaLord like a house deed? 
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buenchicoakaLord or something? 
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louipc sure those too 
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showcontroller Trading card games or things like that. If it's on a blockchain, you can see how many the developer puts out there. If it's a centralized database, they could just keep selling more 
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as2333 at the same time, look at something like bitcoin. Every bitcoin is an 'unfungible token' and that's why bitcoin has problems. And there is a coin whose I cant recall that goes out of its way to restore fungibility to the system =) 
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as2333 whose +name 
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buenchicoakaLord wait why is btc unfungible? 
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showcontroller You don't know? 
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buenchicoakaLord seems like it's the most fungible crypto 
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showcontroller Cause the history is public 
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buenchicoakaLord no i honestly don't 
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showcontroller A freshly mined bitcoin and one stolen from an exchange have different values 
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rupee[m] one type of NFT I find interesting is in game tokens. For example, in a game you win some cool weapon and you can take that with you to a different game, or you can buy/sell things that can be used in multiple games 
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buenchicoakaLord maybe i don't know what fungible means in crypto parlance 
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showcontroller In monero, there's no such thing 
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as2333 buenchicoakaLord, the term/concept comes from the legal system 
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showcontroller Exchanges can deny you spending bitcoin they deem naughty 
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showcontroller I've seen it happen with coins that just went through a mixer too 
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buenchicoakaLord as2333: isn't it the ability of an asset to be liquidated and converted into other assets? 
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showcontroller So you can't use a mixer to avoid it; if anything, that'll make you a target 
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buenchicoakaLord hence cash has high fungibility 
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buenchicoakaLord RE does not 
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rupee[m] that's "liquidity" 
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buenchicoakaLord pretty sure it's not 
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buenchicoakaLord liquidity has to do with the order book 
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buenchicoakaLord unless you mean banking 
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showcontroller if each dollar bill was like a library book with a list of whose had it last, that would be like bitcoin 
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as2333 buenchicoakaLord, cash is fungible because all bills all the same (despite serial numbers) 
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buenchicoakaLord oh interesting 
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showcontroller Dollar bills do have a serial number, but that's not nearly tracked to the same extent as bitcoin is 
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as2333 buenchicoakaLord, so it doesn't matter which bill out of the trillions out there is used to pay for something. 
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showcontroller Bitcoin is like if you wrote down and kept a log of every dollar bill's serial. And kept that public. Forever 
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buenchicoakaLord ahh you're right 
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buenchicoakaLord > In economics, fungibility is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are essentially interchangeable, and each of its parts is indistinguishable from another part.[1][2] 
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buenchicoakaLord For example, gold is fungible since a specified amount of pure gold is equivalent to that same amount of pure gold, whether in the form of coins, ingots, or in other states. Other fungible commodities include sweet crude oil, company shares, bonds, other precious metals, and currencies. 
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buenchicoakaLord Fungibility refers only to the equivalence and indistinguishability of each unit of a commodity with other units of the same commodity, and not to the exchange of one commodity for another. 
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rupee[m] dollar  bills are fungible because the courts ruled that they are 
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buenchicoakaLord  * > In economics, fungibility is the property of a good or a commodity whose individual units are essentially interchangeable, and each of its parts is indistinguishable from another part.[1][2] 
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buenchicoakaLord > For example, gold is fungible since a specified amount of pure gold is equivalent to that same amount of pure gold, whether in the form of coins, ingots, or in other states. Other fungible commodities include sweet crude oil, company shares, bonds, other precious metals, and currencies. 
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buenchicoakaLord > Fungibility refers only to the equivalence and indistinguishability of each unit of a commodity with other units of the same commodity, and not to the exchange of one commodity for another. 
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showcontroller Two pieces of art aren't the same value. Two pokemon cards of the same type will have different values depending on condition and such 
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louipc lol matrix spam 
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rupee[m] haha 
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louipc buenchicoakaLord stop editing your messages on bridge channels or u get banned from the irc side 
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louipc for spamming 
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rupee[m] anyway, the problem is that if an exchange says they accept bitcoin, you don't know if they will accept your specific coins until after you've sent them because they don't make public what levels and types of taint they deem acceptable. So you don't know until after you've sent BTC whether they will credit your account or freeze your account 
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as2333 i.e. steal your money 
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rupee[m] 
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rupee[m] also, if you withdraw coins from an exchange and then buy something with them and the person you bought from then goes and spends those coins on something illegal, your exchange account could get frozen because from their point of view, it looks like coins you got from them went to crime 
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rupee[m] isn't it for everyone? 
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showcontroller At some point bitcoin is gonna stop going up. It has no real utility anymore. At least monero is being used on a daily basis for actual transactions. Nobody is paying a $15 transaction fee for a purchase with bitcoin 
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rupee[m] it's more expensive and slower than a wire during business hours 
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showcontroller Cash by mail is good if ya want to avoid KYC. Local monero is an option 
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nioc Didn't you get the memo?  Btc is now a store of value 
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nioc like an NFT 
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nioc digital gold 
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showcontroller lol 
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nioc wait 
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nioc Isn't gold fungible? 
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showcontroller For the most part 
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showcontroller Not very practical to spend, though 
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showcontroller Silver is better for practical spending 
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showcontroller An ounce silver coin isn't too expensive 
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nioc And yet they say btc is digital gold 
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showcontroller BTC is a digital slot machine at this point 
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rupee[m] it's an igloo gd it 
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as2333 gold is practical to spend when buying expensive stuff 
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showcontroller People will pay more for freshly mined bitcoin 
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showcontroller The lack of history is very attractive 
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showcontroller Dirty bitcoins can be practically worthless 
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showcontroller Because you can't cash em out for fiat unless you find some sucker 
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showcontroller If I had 10 million from some darknet exit scam, I couldn't really do much with it without getting a shit ton of attention on myself 
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rupee[m] most bitcoin transactions have outputs with a long history, which means at some point in the past they have touched several services. So any given transaction has a mix of "exposure" 
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showcontroller Mixers don't work 
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showcontroller They treat mixers as being dirty 
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showcontroller And that's if they can't just see through them 
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showcontroller What's spooky is this is all permanent and they can enforce things retroactively. The IRS may just decide to go after everybody they can for bitcoin tax evasion. Wouldn 
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showcontroller Wouldn't be hard at all, especially if you've ever used a KYC exchange 
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as2333 on the other hand determining 'taint' is more of an scam than a 'science' 
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showcontroller Depends. Sometimes it's really obvious. Other times it's all bullshit 
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as2333 and there's no central authority (yet) doing it 
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as2333 yeah in some cases it can be pretty obvious. 
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showcontroller I remember people tracking the coins moving around after every darknet exit scam 
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rupee[m] I don't think you can get significant quantities without KYC and even if you could you probably don't want to, because if you can afford large quantities you have a lot to lose and you're rather abide by tax laws. So youre going to want to be able to show proof of when you bought them and at what price 
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showcontroller That was always a fun reddit thread to read 
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nioc Whatever you do now has to be able to withstand the scrutiny of whatever tracking methods that they develop in the future 
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gingeropolous  If I had 10 million from some darknet exit scam >>> you could buy an nft 
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as2333 cases like that. But the kind of general 'money laundering' that govt whines about doesnt' show up on the chain. 
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showcontroller I have confidence that monero is pretty damn secure 
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nioc Cat still pumping out those alpha waves 
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showcontroller I think monero is gonna get big once a story or two about bitcoin's lack of privacy comes out 
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rupee[m] some view the lack of privacy as a good thing. it's "auditable" and you can prove provenance to show that your money never touched bad guys 
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as2333 the current political climate is toxic. Hard to tell what's going to happen next. 
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showcontroller It's good to not get big while we're all still buying lol 
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as2333 I mean the anti privacy hysteria is running at full steam 
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showcontroller I've seen the audibility  argument, but I think it's pretty limited 
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showcontroller It would be easy for a government to track everybody cashing out bitcoin 
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showcontroller Much harder to track monero 
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showcontroller And a government can ban bitcoin mining ASICs 
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showcontroller Kinda hard to ban CPUs 
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showcontroller That has other consequences 
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as2333 indeed bitcoin mining stick out like a sore thumb 
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as2333 sticks* 
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rupee[m] it's disheartening when people are making their transfers public like this and saying they have nothing to hide:  venmo.com/api/v5/public
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showcontroller I still don't see much point in buying bitcoin now. Even if you're only buying to make money, I think it's far more likely for xmr to go to $500 than bitcoin is gonna go to 120k 
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emrwoiiyd “I thought, ‘I’m going to pump it and dump it,’ because I was interested and taking the ideas and implementing them in bitcoin. The bitcoin code base was far more interesting to me than monero, and I thought, ‘I’m not going to work on this codebase, it’s terrible,'” he recalls - fluffypony in an interview about Monero 
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rupee[m] agreed 
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showcontroller I think people also like having more whole coins 
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showcontroller Somebody is more likely to like 5 xmr than a fraction of a btc for $1k 
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rupee[m] it's funny how all the compliance people are viewing DeFi trading and lending activities as totally fine and not requiring any KYC because it's coming from "a pool of automated liquidity" 
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endogenic lol those quotes are so not incriminating though. spam better 
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showcontroller I think atomic swaps are gonna be a really good thing for XMR 
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rupee[m] a few north korean defi coins find their way onto some exchanges and I DeFi is going to be in for a rude awakening 
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rupee[m] yes atomic swaps are huge 
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showcontroller Bisq is cool too, but it's kinda hard to get started with it 
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showcontroller I find it likely states like north korea are already using monero or bitcoin to some extent 
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showcontroller China funds em and mining is big in china 
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rupee[m] the probability of getting tainted BTC if you sell on Bisq is high. It probably will be with atomic swaps in the near term too 
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gingeropolous but bitcoins fungible rupee[m] 
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showcontroller No tainted xmr tho lol 
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rupee[m] 1 BTC = 1 BTC always and forever bro 
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gingeropolous just ask dan hern 
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gingeropolous and if someone doesn't accept your bitcoin, thats just subjective 
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gingeropolous (finger tap head meme) 
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rupee[m] dan held? 
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gingeropolous yeah 
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rupee[m] yeah, and if you don't like it monero will be banned! 
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gingeropolous 
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rupee[m] simply solo mine a block and destroy the computer 
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rupee[m] 
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nioc 
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showcontroller brb sending butthole pics to china 
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nioc 1btc = 1btc ^^ 
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gingeropolous "So even the most fungible money, fiat cash, has limitations in terms of its fungibility. " sooo..... we should just ... give up? 
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gingeropolous i want to open a bitcoin mental gymnastics gym 
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showcontroller Monero makes me feel comfy 
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rupee[m] as someone close to a victim of stalking from a stalker who had never met her, I can tell you that even people that don't think they need privacy can find themselves wishing they had it. 
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showcontroller Bitcoin makes me feel like I have some glowies looking at me 
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rupee[m] that's the problem though, people don't know that they want privacy until it's too late 
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rupee[m] yup 
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rupee[m] i would argue that everyone has stuff that they'd like to keep private from someone 
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showcontroller Somebody could always show up at your door with a $5 wrench after seeing your btc balance... 
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showcontroller Hello, sir. I've noticed you have a whole lot of bitcoin. Your prices are now 50% higher. fuk u 
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rupee[m] I noticed you are paying your supplier less this month than last month, please pass the savings on to me 
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rupee[m] I'm sorry sir, I noticed some of the NFTs in your wallet are offensive and we've decided to stop doing business with you 
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rupee[m] you've been donating to the wrong political party, sir 
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showcontroller That's happened with bitcoin already 
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apotheon fluffypony: I'd like to submit a pull request to the "meta" repository for some language corrections.  Should I minimize table widths when changing the width of data in the longest field of the column, or should I minimize the number of lines I edit, or what? 
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apotheon fluffypony: apologies if I assume too much about your present involvement with that project 
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fluffypony apotheon: I don't think there are any style guidelines for Meta 
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fluffypony so just do whichever 
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Inge- showcontroller: seems like you have 2 camps - the camp of "I will only get certifiably clean btc, like off of regulated KYC exchanges" vs the "I will only hold coinjoined non-kyc coins" 
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showcontroller There's also the 'fuk btc' camp. I'm squarely in there 
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Mochi102 fck btc 
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wrinkle_hut[m] Yeah, I don't see the point of bitcoin 
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wrinkle_hut[m] like, it should be dead right now. 
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wrinkle_hut[m] It's inferior in every way to multiple other cryptocurrencies. 
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showcontroller When it was being used on the darknet, it had an actual use 
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showcontroller Now with $15 fees, it's pointless 
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showcontroller Anybody thinking it has value is late to the game and small brained 
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wrinkle_hut[m] Like, things like litecoin, monero, even fucking bitcoin cash are just flat out better from my limited understanding. 
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showcontroller Bitcoin has the network effect, but that's about it. I'm not even sure what eth is good for 
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wrinkle_hut[m] Yeah, but, who spends the amount of time figuring out how to use BTC and not learn there is anything better? it confuses me so much 
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showcontroller I say about 30-50% of crypto owners have no idea how any of it actually work 
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showcontroller Some people actually buy crypto through paypal or robinhood 
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wrinkle_hut[m] lol bruh 
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wrinkle_hut[m] I get not spending the time and effort to do something like just flat out mining it or some junk, but, there are probably a multitude of good ways to get crypto lol 
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showcontroller Some people refer to coins as shares cause they don't know better 
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showcontroller I feel sorry for all the suckers falling for the pump and dumps 
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wrinkle_hut[m] yeah 
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showcontroller So many shitcoins and NFTs 
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showcontroller So many people talking about use cases that often times aren't even implemented yet or never will be 
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wrinkle_hut[m] I want to see something as private as monero, with instant transfers and then I feel like it will be truly viable for more than just a specific niche or two. 
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showcontroller Yeah, man. we're totally gonna build an app on this platform. who cares about about the gas fees? 
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showcontroller Fucking insanity 
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wrinkle_hut[m] yeah 
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showcontroller I think monero will evolve over time 
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showcontroller I can see it possible to reduce the transaction times, but security and privacy also matter 
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wrinkle_hut[m] yeah 
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showcontroller The devs seem really active and open to adding improvements 
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showcontroller The bitcoin devs seem to not want to change much 
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showcontroller And the monero sure seem like they know what they're doing. The audits are great 
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wrinkle_hut[m] lol, yeah 
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showcontroller  * And the monero devs sure seem like they know what they're doing. The audits are great 
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wrinkle_hut[m] monero is what things like bitcoin should have been from the start. 
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showcontroller Yeah, monero is what people think bitcoin is 
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wrinkle_hut[m] yeah 
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showcontroller Most people think bitcoin is more anonymous than the dollar, but it's actually more traceable 
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wrinkle_hut[m] yeah 
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wrinkle_hut[m] I wonder how traceable dollars are for broad data collection / survelliance, given they all have an ID on them 
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wrinkle_hut[m] I am curious if they use it only for targetted attacks or if there is broad infrastructure for tracing it en mass 
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wrinkle_hut[m] either way, doesn't make bitcoin any less hilariously transparent lol 
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wrinkle_hut[m] and just like 
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wrinkle_hut[m] the fucking gas fees like ??? who sees it as a viable currency at this point?? there are so many other things like litecoin, monero, ect. which have practically no fees for normal use 
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Infinity8 wrinkle_hut[m]: I make more $ mining monero because of gas fees during cash out 
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Infinity8 ethereum blockchain is also huge. i would never run a node 
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tqhqfjrcbrgb I think everyone here knows that most Monero exchange withdrawals and desposits are traceable (Breaking Monero - poisoned outputs). How does it feel to go out and lie to people that they are private and then earn less than holding BTC on your bag? 
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louipc lol ouch 
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» Mochi101 rage trades his XMR for BTC 
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louipc for doge 
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Mochi101 My Neighbor Alice is the thing to buy today louipc 
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Mochi101 Get some while she's hot. 
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PeaceTea does she take xmr? 
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Andrew[m]6 Who is responsible here for downloading the blockchain to users' computers? 
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sech1 Do you mean Monero CEO? 
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Andrew[m]6 No. Developer. 
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charolastra what kind of question is that? 
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spedex Yeah...very strange question. But hey if it is a problem then don't download it and use remote node! 
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Andrew[m]6 You work for people, do you want to know the opinion of an ordinary user? 
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charolastra just tell us your opinion instead of cloaking it in strange questions 
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Andrew[m]6 Leo Tolstoy has a story "Father Sergius", written in 1891. Tolstoy is a great writer because he described the phenomena that happened before him, during his life, and will occur after his death. The essence of the story, in brief, is that the officer wanted to marry the beauty, and before the wedding he found out that she was the mistress of Tsar Nicholas 1. He reconsidered the meaning of his life, and took monastic vows 
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Andrew[m]6 under the name of Father Sergius. Once a cheerful company came to the monastery, and one courtesan decided to seduce Father Sergius on a bet. To do this, she went into his cell and began to seduce him. In order not to succumb to lust, Sergius went out into the hallway and chopped off his finger. This is the main episode of the story. 
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Andrew[m]6 So I have a feeling that you were fired from somewhere from your job for complete incompetence, you were offended and chopped off your penis, after which you decided to develop Monero. If you wanted to know the opinion of an ordinary user, then you knew him. 
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spedex lol 
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sech1 That was a weird porn plot, but ok 
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froglet_xmr 10/10 
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sech1 I bet it's already on Pornhub somewhere 
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spedex Monero is not a company. If you want a company based coin then use Zcash and blame Zooko when something fails. 
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sech1 After re-reading his messages I think he has problem with the initial sync ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 
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charolastra i just think he has psycological problems. the sync was just bait 
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Mochi101 He's been saying strange shit since yesterday. 
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Mochi101 Could just be lost in translation. 
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charolastra dunno, but it's obvious that he prepared that text snippet so he can dump on us 
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Mochi101 .pap reef 
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DisBotXMR <jbuckets89> Dude tf 
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swrangsar am using xmr-stak-rx to mine on a ryzen 3600x cpu. os is artix linux. using randomx_booster.sh script. are there any other optimizations that i could make to improve the hashrate further? 
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selsta use XMRig instead 
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selsta stak-rx is an outdated copy of XMRig that is not in active development anymore 
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swrangsar but was trying to avoid the dev fee of xmrig 
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selsta try compiling it with dev fee disabled 
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selsta I'm sure there are tutorials for it 
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CoolerX is there a video on kovri? 
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CoolerX 
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anon_udxf6fdz[m] Kovri is a dead project 
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anon_udxf6fdz[m] Replaced by i2p 
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hyc i2pd 
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hyc Kovri was i2p, just an independent implementation 
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CoolerX ? 
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CoolerX name change? 
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selsta i2pd is a C++ implementation of i2p, similar to what Kovri wanted to achieve 
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hyc i2p is the name of the protocol 
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selsta Kovri was a fork of i2pd 
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apotheon selsta: I was *just* typing that. 
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hyc why we ever thought we needed a fork in the first place, I dunno 
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apotheon . . . of i2pd? 
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hyc yes 
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apotheon Yeah, it's a bit murky. 
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hyc I'm running i2pd now. it seems to work. 
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selsta i2pd maintainer left for a year so that's why it got forked 
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selsta also drama 
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apotheon I think red is a terrible color for a bikeshed. 
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hyc hides rust stains better 
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apotheon Don't make your shed out of rust-prone materials. 
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hyc the bikes are the things with the rust... 
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apotheon If your bikeshed is for a nuclear power plant, you have enough budget to make the shed out of titanium. 
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apotheon hyc: Paint the bikes red, then. 
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apotheon Aren't most bikes either aluminum or carbon fiber these days, anyway? 
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hyc only the good ones 
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apotheon Does HYC stand for "hide your customer"? 
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charolastra *the expensive ones 
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hyc it might mean hack your customer 
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apotheon Actually, a lightweight double-butted steel frame is still often better than aluminum. 
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charolastra H for hate 
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apotheon . . . unless you have some non-aluminum trickery going on at the joints. 
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apotheon I'd expect junky bikes to be aluminum and higher-price bikes to be carbon fiber. 
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apotheon Then again, all our bicycles here are old. 
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ebebopasnj All you are 'fighting' for is e-penis of a guy you never met, that doesn't even have common decency to pay you for your time. 
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ebebopasnj Do you think they care about Monero, or privacy or anything other than money? 
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Bill48105 that was odd 
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gingeropolous Bill48105, its a spammer bot 
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Bill48105 was referring to the mass ping out then rejoin that caused Wallet to excess flood 
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Bill48105 if that was even the cause 
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gingeropolous oh. 
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tuisto[m] Hi 
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tuisto[m] Does anyone know some good private no-strings-attached btc -> xmr exchanges? 
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tuisto[m] Thanks man I'll take a look 
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showcontroller I don't see much about them online, but I did see one or two people call em a scam 
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showcontroller I've heard good things about cakewallet if you want to swap stuff 
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apotheon Someone in another channel shared this.   i.redd.it/m8rnvb15owb51.png
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apotheon tuisto[m]: I'd recommend checking to see if any of those are in the "DON'T USE" list linked in this channel's topic. 
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nioc t-address is transparent not shielded 
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rupee[m] the user sent funds from t address to z address and back to t address and then made a bet no one could figure out where the coins came from, but it was very easy because it was the most recent transaction 
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rupee[m] 
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rupee[m] 
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charolastra wonder which currency he chose to accept those 100$ in 
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Mochi101 Probably WOW