A 100% decentralized Monero p2p experience, you say? Sounds cool!
A 100% decentralized Monero p2p experience, you say? Sounds cool!
G. Edward Griffin is awesome.
🚀 Well, this should be interesting.
MoneroTalk has a price report with Bawdyanarchist to open most episodes and he covers price trends and technical analysis and the like. I don’t follow that stuff much, but it’s all I’ve got as a jumping off point for more resources for you. Maybe you could contact Bawdyanarchist or the team there to ask where the good discussions happen?
Good input. Thanks.
Fair enough perspective. What do you favor? Paper wallet? Something like cryptosteel? Hardware wallet? Memorization? Other airgapped digital device solutions? Shamir secret sharing? Something else?
It’s always good for others to hear and gather approaches and try to choose amongst them for what may work best.
Smart way to do it. But if you need to travel and take your data with you, the device itself is at risk of seizure or destruction. Alternately you could reload your needed data backups at your destination when you arrive, say after crossing unfriendly borders, but then you’d want to find the safest most secure way to transfer the data. There are plenty of solutions, but with more and more news like this, most people will need to think a bit more than they have been about their threat model opsec and procedures.
Good kick in the butt to memorize passwords and seedphrases I guess.
There is no such thing as free. This instance is a light in the darkness of Lemmy when it comes to issues like this. Keep it up in here everyone who contributes. Long live Monero.
Don’t give them more ideas. If you haven’t noticed, no amount of logic or reasoning will keep them from using their systems, and your tax dollars, to hassle who they please to send a message.
🤡 gonna 🤡
You’ve generated a pretty decent discussion right here in this thread you started. Stick around. I think it will continue to grow here.
I’m happy with monero.town too
This is a good approach. Monero works as intended and has a strong use case. Use it when and where you can.
functionality > hype
I understand. Less friction and more ease of use without workarounds or sacrificing privacy or security is what you are after. I hope it can be achieved where Monero can serve as many individual users needs and use cases to become the best currency possible.
The ability to keep a longterm use single wallet and private key would seem helpful. Say you wanted a high value wallet with some more permanance with the seed stored in a more secure fashion with something like shamir secret sharing, stored in a lockbox, stamped in cryptosteel, on a hardware wallet, or anonero setup or something. It’s not ideal to simply spin up a new wallet frequently to churn for this type of wallet.
But this could probably be solved with multiple always rotating low value hot wallets, where any transactions publicly transmitted in or out go to or from the hot wallets. And then your churn occurs by sending only private personal transactions to or from those hot wallets to an airgapped cold wallet.
Actually, I had read that Arch is affected, and current advice was to update
https://archlinux.org/news/the-xz-package-has-been-backdoored/
You’ll probably want to move up to 5.6.1-2 out of an abundance of caution, as recommended here https://security.archlinux.org/CVE-2024-3094
Nice list. You should add this monero.town Lemmy instance to the Have XMR knowledge section.