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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 149. (Read 4671920 times)

legendary
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Does Monero have a light wallet for linux somewhere (not Android or iPhone pls) ? Likes Electrum or so ?
My laptop is only a 50Gb SSD  Grin

You can either connect the official GUI to a remote node or use one of the wallets listed here:

https://getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.html

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/9cub0b/rmonero_daily_discussion_september_04_2018_use/
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I believe with Kovri that map will vanish. But again someone can correct me if I am wrong.

Most nodes will run in dual mode with both Kovri and a regular IP. People who want can go full stealth (network monitoring can only tell that you are using i2p, not that you are running Monero or anything else through it) will be able to run only Kovri, but there are tradeoffs and most people don't need that. Also, anyone wanting full stealth probably currently probably uses at least a VPN and/or Tor, etc. and won't be on that map now. So the map won't change much.

Wouldn’t this create the “optional privacy” problem that Zcash and other coins have? If you have the option to turn on full stealth it would single out those who are, right?

Yes i think so too, but if you basically use the same protocol as i2p, the network doesn't know you are using it for Monero. What's the real tradeoff?

I think he's talking about the proposed fork of the C++ Korvi I2P as opposed to the Java based I2P. They would not communicate and therefore the Korvi nodes would all be Monero nodes.

Read this.

https://github.com/monero-project/kovri/issues/1000
full member
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only hodl what you understand and love!
I believe with Kovri that map will vanish. But again someone can correct me if I am wrong.

Most nodes will run in dual mode with both Kovri and a regular IP. People who want can go full stealth (network monitoring can only tell that you are using i2p, not that you are running Monero or anything else through it) will be able to run only Kovri, but there are tradeoffs and most people don't need that. Also, anyone wanting full stealth probably currently probably uses at least a VPN and/or Tor, etc. and won't be on that map now. So the map won't change much.

Wouldn’t this create the “optional privacy” problem that Zcash and other coins have? If you have the option to turn on full stealth it would single out those who are, right?

Yes i think so too, but if you basically use the same protocol as i2p, the network doesn't know you are using it for Monero. What's the real tradeoff?
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I believe with Kovri that map will vanish. But again someone can correct me if I am wrong.

Most nodes will run in dual mode with both Kovri and a regular IP. People who want can go full stealth (network monitoring can only tell that you are using i2p, not that you are running Monero or anything else through it) will be able to run only Kovri, but there are tradeoffs and most people don't need that. Also, anyone wanting full stealth probably currently probably uses at least a VPN and/or Tor, etc. and won't be on that map now. So the map won't change much.

Wouldn’t this create the “optional privacy” problem that Zcash and other coins have? If you have the option to turn on full stealth it would single out those who are, right?

I would not have thought so until I heard about the fork from Java I2P and now I think it would, good point. It should probably be mandatory as well as a straight I2P C++ release for non Monero nodes.

I've been waiting on Anonimals announcement he promised before defcon in order to speculate but have not seen anything on it yet.

https://github.com/monero-project/kovri/issues/1000

Maybe if more people show some interest he would release whats he is proposing?
legendary
Activity: 3836
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Does Monero have a light wallet for linux somewhere (not Android or iPhone pls) ? Likes Electrum or so ?
My laptop is only a 50Gb SSD  Grin

You can connect to a remote node with the regular wallet.
hero member
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Keep what's important, and know who's your friend
I believe with Kovri that map will vanish. But again someone can correct me if I am wrong.

Most nodes will run in dual mode with both Kovri and a regular IP. People who want can go full stealth (network monitoring can only tell that you are using i2p, not that you are running Monero or anything else through it) will be able to run only Kovri, but there are tradeoffs and most people don't need that. Also, anyone wanting full stealth probably currently probably uses at least a VPN and/or Tor, etc. and won't be on that map now. So the map won't change much.

Wouldn’t this create the “optional privacy” problem that Zcash and other coins have? If you have the option to turn on full stealth it would single out those who are, right?
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BaikalMine - Mining Pool
Hello!
We added to our pool a crypto currency Monero(XMR) for mining: http://pool.baikalmine.com/en/xmr/

Min. pay  - 0.05 XMR
Pool fee   - 0.5 %

 Thank you!:)
sr. member
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I heard Kovri is forking from the I2P network and will only carry Monero traffic.
Kovri is essentially i2p rewritten in C++ 
Are you saying I have to run Monero to run Kovri?
hero member
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Does Monero have a light wallet for linux somewhere (not Android or iPhone pls) ? Likes Electrum or so ?
My laptop is only a 50Gb SSD  Grin
jr. member
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Most nodes will run in dual mode with both Kovri and a regular IP. People who want can go full stealth (network monitoring can only tell that you are using i2p, not that you are running Monero or anything else through it) will be able to run only Kovri, but there are tradeoffs and most people don't need that. Also, anyone wanting full stealth probably currently probably uses at least a VPN and/or Tor, etc. and won't be on that map now. So the map won't change much.

I heard Kovri is forking from the I2P network and will only carry Monero traffic. So, identifying a Kovri user can tell a surveilling party that there's a high chance the user is running Monero, isn't it?
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only hodl what you understand and love!
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
full member
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Merit: 210
only hodl what you understand and love!
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Look out for bisq, shapeshift and changelly Grin

I read that Changelly requires KYC sometimes, which is a big
disadvantage for me. I´ll go with Binance now, because the 2 BTC
limit for unverified accounts is still available and that is enough for me.

Buying XMR at an exchange that does KYC kind of defeats the purpose
of using a private cryptocurrency like Monero in the first place.

Try this.
https://exba.se/

That should be good.
Is that a legit USD on/off ramp for Monero w/o the KYC hassle?? Never knew of this site before..

Huh


https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/exchange-base-anonymous-bitcoin-exchange-2566550



Where can I get one. Smiley

Try bitmain  Wink
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
And meanwhile, need to recognize that XMR well grew in price over the past few days. We must assume that the growth will continue for some time. I very much hope so, at least. Smiley

Is the price rise related to the change of PoW again?

Price speculation thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=753252.39500
newbie
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Dear miners, just to let you know that we have opened Monero pool just today! Come and check it out!

https://xmr.go-mine.it/

https://xmr.go-mine.it/assets/logo.png
newbie
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Here is the latest version of Tony Monero app last version (0.9.4) http://tonymonero.com/download/611/

As you know Google has decided to remove all applications allowing to mine from a smartphone.

With this link you can directly download the APK TonyMonero on your smartphone and which will allow you to mine XMR directly from your smartphone.

full member
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And meanwhile, need to recognize that XMR well grew in price over the past few days. We must assume that the growth will continue for some time. I very much hope so, at least. Smiley

it seems to me that the coin will continue to grow, while the market as a whole is positive. because the coin itself is very promising
member
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And meanwhile, need to recognize that XMR well grew in price over the past few days. We must assume that the growth will continue for some time. I very much hope so, at least. Smiley

Is the price rise related to the change of PoW again?
newbie
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Merit: 0
Monero VS Cryply Coin

My g3250 cryply - 350 h/s = (350/1000)*0.24 usd = 0,084 usd per day (http://cpu-pool.com/ and miner - https://github.com/bubasik/cpuminer-opt-yespower/releases/tag/v3.8.8.3)
g3250 monero - 39 h/s = 0.0272 usd per day (http://www.mycryptobuddy.com/MoneroMiningCalculator and miner - https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt/releases/tag/v3.8.8.1)


Cryply +1 $)

How many tests did you get?


full member
Activity: 1179
Merit: 210
only hodl what you understand and love!
I believe with Kovri that map will vanish. But again someone can correct me if I am wrong.

Most nodes will run in dual mode with both Kovri and a regular IP. People who want can go full stealth (network monitoring can only tell that you are using i2p, not that you are running Monero or anything else through it) will be able to run only Kovri, but there are tradeoffs and most people don't need that. Also, anyone wanting full stealth probably currently probably uses at least a VPN and/or Tor, etc. and won't be on that map now. So the map won't change much.

Nice, so you are able to switch between the modes, cooolomatico  Grin Wink
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