xmr_unlimited

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[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Commits and releases. What more can you possibly want

[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 1 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Or maximalists 🙂

Different strokes for different fucks

[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 0 points 6 days ago (5 children)

Drop acid and watch aronofkys Noah for a good time (trust me) instead of talking crap you don't understand

[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I want network layer encryption make it look like other / encrypted traffic

Turns out the file was not downloaded from github as raw, it was actually HTML! My mistake. Monerod lists the ips that are banned when you launch it to confirm its been accepted.

[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

People can buy gold with kyc or not... They have a choice. Then they can do what they want with it.

Github issues or tissues IMHO

When p2p network privacy.. Unusable until sun super nova resistant

[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Is monerod meant to tell you its using the ban list on startup? How can I confirm its been applied?

[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 1 points 2 months ago

Have a look here https://youtu.be/UKOE2DKBmRQ

If you are savvy enough, reto, but it doesn't accept all coins not sure what you was to exchange from

[–] xmr_unlimited@monero.town 3 points 2 months ago

This is the codebase https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno and its working just for testnet because they want to be software provider and not a runner of the exchange. Makes sense Imho, others will need to run it if they want and its up to the network runner to prove they are good actors and the community to use and vet them. I would use whatver has been around for longest as haveno.com/aloha need to lift their game.

 

Come test some

 

Haveno ( https://haveno.exchange ) is a fork of bisq. It uses monero as the base layer, NOT bitcoin, so its good for transaction privacy....plus cheaper fees! It is a standalone desktop application that has tor built in and does everything over tor.

Currently in testing stage with fake stagenet monero and needs your help.

Haveno allows you to trade fiat and cryptocurrency for monero and other things like gold and silver. You are trading directly with another peer as you would with localbitcoinsLOLRIP and localmoneroWOOT.

The good thing about bisq and haveno, it can be a FIAT on/offramp. There is multisig and arbitrator protections when there are issues with the trade.

What to do?

  • Download binary from the release page and install (or build it if you are a fancy maid :)
  • Grab yourself some stagenet xmr from https://community.rino.io/faucet/stagenet/ and send to your monero address in haveno. -Create an account or 10 (all kept local, except the data you need to give to your trading partner)
  • Make and take offers and generally test things out as if it was real money.

You can test with real people, or launch a couple instances on virtual machines and trade with yourself.

I think a lot more testing is still needed to get a good solid proper release.

Any bugs found or requests it would be great to make an issue on github. There is also a haveno matrix/irc chat for help and discussing haveno

bisq docs may help as a guide on how accounts, offers, etc work.

 

Haveno is a fork of bisq. It uses monero as the base layer, NOT bitcoin, so its good for transaction privacy....plus cheaper fees! It is a standalone desktop application that has tor built in and does everything over tor.

It is currently in testing stage with fake stagenet monero and NEEDS YOUR HELP!

Haveno allows you to trade fiat and cryptocurrency for monero and other things like gold and silver. You are trading directly with another peer as you would with localbitcoinsLOLRIP and localmoneroWOOT.

The good thing about bisq and haveno, it can be a FIAT on/offramp. There is multisig and arbitrator protections when there are issues with the trade.

What to do?

  • Download binary from the release page (or build it if you are a fancy maid :)
  • Grab yourself some stagenet xmr from https://community.rino.io/faucet/stagenet/ and send to your monero address in haveno. -Create an account or 10 (all kept local, except the data you need to give to your trading partner)
  • Make and take offers and generally test things out as if it was real money.

You can test with real people, or launch a couple instances on virtual machines and trade with yourself.

I think a lot more testing is still needed to get a good solid proper release.

Any bugs found or requests it would be great to make an issue on github. There is also a haveno matrix/irc chat for help and discussing haveno

bisq docs may help as a guide on how accounts, offers, etc work.

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