Yeah, didnt even see it on reddit yet 🚀
Yeah, didnt even see it on reddit yet 🚀
To me it’s not a problem. I know how Monero works. Like you said, I can plan ahead for events in which I might spend multiple times in short succession by sending to myself.
I also know that not many people know this much about how Monero works so this is imo a great noob-friendly feature abstracting away the manual send-to-self and noob-friendlyness is surprisingly important when it comes to crypto.
The privacy concerns are valid and it is true that the chain would get a lot more traffic from this feature, it is probably alright for the people that right now are already fine with using transparent chains for payments. It’s a mobile-hotwallet and while some people might have a threatmodel where losing some privacy is not acceptable, I personally would just use seperate wallets for different usecases. I’m also fine with having some more chainbloat if it means Monero becomes way nicer to use for the not-so-technical people and instead “it just works”.
GPT3.5 and 4 are pretty good at writing standardized forms for you but giving OpenAI medical data like this is an obvious no-go
-RSS feed for all relevant ecosystem software github releases (monero, monero gui, haveno, serai, etc)
-RSS feed for monero.observer (lets hope it comes back. author recently went on a break)
-RSS feed for monero subreddits (RIP with new API changes)
-RSS feed for monero.house
Sometimes twitter