04:00:04 .faucet 04:00:06 Po​nyBlocks: How many digits is ​85 04:00:10 2 04:00:10 PonyBlocks: @bonuspot tipped 0.0000112 XMR to PonyBlocks [47e0da1a] Wait ≈23 hrs 59 min before trying again. @bonuspot: 0.0157781 11:21:16 why does this tx take so long? 11:21:56 44cd3a8333ffdf77b4ccae1ca18d460257d68c98ff5f55b31885b3fd0aa52d8c 11:22:00 tx id 11:22:54 11 confirmatiins 11:23:04 still pending 11:26:21 https://localmonero.co/blocks/search/44cd3a8333ffdf77b4ccae1ca18d460257d68c98ff5f55b31885b3fd0aa52d8c 11:33:27 LOVE: Did you manage to resolve your issue? 11:33:51 did arrive 11:33:57 thx anyway 11:35:30 np 11:37:39 shit now i have another problem 11:37:51 i have 89 cents too less 11:43:00 shit 11:43:02 in euro 11:43:14 can someone send me 1 euro in xmr? 11:43:23 that fucking fees 11:43:32 i shouldve set the fees to low 11:44:44 damn shit 11:46:55 u will get it back anyway promised 11:47:42 now its even lesser 1,36 14:22:15 .beg 14:22:17 p​arazyd: How m​any letters in brown 14:22:19 5 14:22:20 parazyd: @bonuspot tipped 0.0000016 XMR to parazyd [8bcc6e1e] Wait ≈1 day 17 sec before trying again. @bonuspot: 0.0157701 14:22:46 .bal 14:22:46 parazyd: 0.0000682 XMR (≈$0.02) 16:11:12 .faucet 16:11:12 Inge-: @bonuspot tipped 0.0000066 XMR to Inge- [46004ced] Wait ≈23 hrs 58 min before trying again. @bonuspot: 0.0157635 16:11:22 no question even? 16:11:36 .balance 16:11:36 Inge-: • Your balance is: 0.0052785 XMR (≈1.45 USD) 18:51:43 With the CLI wallet, how do I tell which integrated address was used for a particular incoming transfer? 19:14:11 How so? That's a vague and nebulous statement. 19:15:29 I think I once stumped upon a small API that can take a Monero wallet address and return a PNG image of the QR code. But I can't remember where it was now. Can anyone help perhaps? =) 19:18:06 online? 19:18:18 you can use any qr code api for it 19:20:04 * sethsimmons < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/UvgTEzJjiEWgptwwOmvbSBsQ/message.txt > 19:20:30 There is a reason that layer 2s/other scaling approaches are being explored. 19:20:50 Not that "multiple gigs per day" would be multiple million transactions per day 19:21:44 * Note that "multiple gigs per day" would be multiple million transactions per day 19:22:05 * Note that "multiple gigs per day" would be millions of transactions per day 19:22:38 Oh, I thought it was specific to XMR. But when I think about it, why should it? Thanks, I'll pick one. 19:23:38 tmoravec: look at the payment id 19:25:29 Found it, thanks! 19:27:54 The transaction scanning point is pretty unique to Monero actually 19:28:16 every crypto has to sync the blockchain but syncing the wallet with the node is an extra step cause Monero doesn't have a UTXO set 19:29:21 True, it would take longer in Monero 19:31:01 and honestly yeah wallet scanning is fine on my beefy desktop but it's pretty annoying on the phone. Recently took my phone a solid 15 minutes to sync 3 weeks worth of transactions over 4G and I've got a not super old quad core 19:32:17 Mobile needs to switch to a MyMonero-like backend IMO, running against your own full node 19:33:07 I've mentioned to both Cake/Monerujo and both have acked it as a need 19:33:35 hmm, I think Monerujo at least sort of has this option, it will sync in the background. Cake seems not to offer this. Wonder what the effect of that on battery life is though. Or are you suggesting having users install something like a MyMonero server alongside their node? 19:34:44 No, I mean not doing a "full" sync, but letting a remote server handle the sync via view keys 19:34:56 Like MyMonero does 19:34:57 The sync happens server-side there 19:35:12 ok yeah sorry that's what i was asking at the end there 19:37:23 phones will also get more powerful 19:37:31 but yes self hosted light wallets are best solution 19:40:01 yeah I guess so. I look forard to more progress on that. Right now running ones own MyMonero backend doesn't look very straightforward just from peeping the github 19:41:25 *imagining a world where something like mymonero ships with monerod and all wallets use it by default* 19:41:28 yea it's not end user friendly yet