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Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency - page 18. (Read 4670972 times)

jr. member
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And have you heard that Monero was listed on a new no KYC decentralized exchange? Here it is: https://crp.is/exchange/xmr_usdt The greatest advantage is that users can remain anonymous and the exchange is available from any part of the world, even if Monero is blocked there.
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THE MONERO MOON IS BACK FOR YOUR READING PLEASURE! Grab a coffee or a beer and kick back for a read. Like, share, and spread the word of Monero as it continues to grow and offer unmatched financial privacy.

https://medium.com/themoneromoon/the-monero-moon-issue-25-fb5f4fd78cb
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Here's my take on it.

The monero word list has 1626 words.  So you have 5^1626 combinations.  

1)  Narrow the list by eliminating invalid seeds:  
Write a script to go through all 5^1626 possible seeds and run checksum on each one.  Use whatever computer language you're familiar with.  It's a lot of combinations, but there won't be any crap like API calls to slow down the execution.  It should run pretty fast.

2)  Look for a seed that has a balance:
Write a script that checks the seeds on your shortlist until the script finds one with a balance. This could take a long time.

I would probably use bash for script number 2.


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Security Researcher and Writer
Need to restore wallet because got XMR balance in it

Lost the phone that's why I try to recover the wallet...

Reason I don't have the full seed is I guess cake didn't show the full seed on screen when i put it on paper so I did not write all the words down and did not count the words and that's why last 5 missing
and yes I have the wallet address

what would be your recommendation ??

You could try to bruteforce the seed and then compare the public keys (you can derive them from the public address). If you know the language of dictionary used and you know at least 20 words of 25 needed for seed, it will take some time to compute the wallet address. It might be a nice programming exercise to cover how Monero works.
legendary
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legendary
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Is there something new that I don't see or what?
I think that monero was added on txstreet website months ago if not longer.

Just a reminder and I don't remember it being posted in this thread previously.
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Is there something new that I don't see or what?
I think that monero was added on txstreet website months ago if not longer.
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

Dear Monero users and participants of the Monero ecosystem,

Some vulnerabilities have been identified in the implementation of
Monero multisignature wallets.
These vulnerabilities do not affect the theory supporting multisigs,
but affect the current wallet code implementing them.

Initially disclosed and discussed via the vulnerability response
process*, the discussion has been enlarged to other key developers and
MRL contributors. We agreed together that a public announcement had to
be made.

These vulnerabilities affect (i) multisignature wallet creation and
(ii) multisignature transaction signing.
They can lead to funds being stolen by one of the signing parties.

Until a fix is released, we strongly recommend not to perform any
multisignature transaction unless all signing parties can be trusted.
If all signing parties cannot be trusted, no transaction should be
attempted. Funds are not at risk if they are not moved and if the
wallet-creation process was not abused.

A fix is currently being reviewed. At this stage we hope to have a
pull request ready within a week, together with a more detailed
description of the issues.

Regards,

binaryFate


* https://github.com/monero-project/meta/blob/master/VULNERABILITY_RESPONSE_PROCESS.md
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https://github.com/monero-project/meta/blob/master/VULNERABILITY_RESPONSE_PROCESS.md
legendary
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Well anyway I would use P2pool if I were to mine now.
P2pool grown a lot this year but I don't understand why so many people are still using minexmr for mining.
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Your Bitcoin Partner in Vietnam since 2014
Cash2VN enabling Remittances to Vietnam via Monero (XMR)

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Cash2VN, the Crypto Remittance Platform for Vietnam, has added Monero (XMR) as an additional choice for crypto users wanting to send remittances to Vietnam (recipients can receive VND either into their bank account or pick up cash at various locations).


https://news.bitcoinvn.io/cash2vn-enabling-remittances-to-vietnam-via-monero-xmr/?lang=en
legendary
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Is anyone here mining Monero and what mining pool you are using?

Haven't mined since 2015 or was it 14?

Well anyway I would use P2pool if I were to mine now.
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Is anyone here mining Monero and what mining pool you are using?
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legendary
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iBXXi_FLpI

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Motley Fool analyst Eric Bleeker, Motley Fool lead crypto advisor Bernd Schmid, and Motley Fool contributor Chris MacDonald discuss whether Monero (CRYPTO:XMR) could be what investors hoped for

https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/11/17/why-monero-could-be-better-than-bitcoin/
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Considering hitBTC is second on that list and it is definitely a SCAM Exchange I would be pretty Leary of that FMFW and certainly would not trust any of those volume numbers.
You are right, they probably have fake volume, and that is very stupid name choosen for branding.
I visited their website and you have to accept rules during registartion that they can freeze your account and coins anytime.
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I got a KYC demand by email suddenly, so I recommend not to use hitBTC. You never know, if a criminal gang is behind an exchange, so better stay save with anonymity.
legendary
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Anyone knows what is this FMFW exchange supporting Monero having one of the biggest trading volume from all exchanges?
You can find it on coingecko website: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/monero#markets

Apparently its Bitcoin.com exchange rebranded.

https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/prve3r/bitcoincom_exchange_is_becoming_fmfwio/


Considering hitBTC is second on that list and it is definitely a SCAM Exchange I would be pretty Leary of that FMFW and certainly would not trust any of those volume numbers.
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Anyone knows what is this FMFW exchange supporting Monero having one of the biggest trading volume from all exchanges?
You can find it on coingecko website: https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/monero#markets
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