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blake, to monero in Eyes open: Some accounts on Dread and Twitter are (I can only deduce) being paid to bring down competing exchanges, a dangerous trend

must have mixed up your site with another that had online privacy guides

sounds a bit paranoid to be fair

once again i don’t know majestic and have no interest.

but I know Tux is a solid guy, I trust his opinion. he’s also a busy guy - I don’t think there’s an international conspiracy paying random small-time accounts to occasionally bash the reputation of a dodgy exchange. or that the exchange is so good and unique that it attracts the ire of bigger powers, it seems very unlikely to me.

are you pro-majestic? if so, can you make an iron man case for the exchange?

once again, I don’t actually care about majestic but I’m interested that good info is being passed around the community - particularly at this pivotal era where exchanges are key

blake, to monero in Eyes open: Some accounts on Dread and Twitter are (I can only deduce) being paid to bring down competing exchanges, a dangerous trend

hey freedomtools. I’m a fan of your site btw.

just seemed funny.

what do you mean by

corruption ?

surely it’s fine to question players in the space, nay, interrogate to get a better idea of whats going on

I called out allark previously. tbh I don’t know majestic

blake, to monero in The Looming Collapse of the Bretton Woods System:

The Great Taking is actually a term coined by Robert David Webb - A must read

Full book & Docu available free @ thegreattaking.com

blake, to monero in Eyes open: Some accounts on Dread and Twitter are (I can only deduce) being paid to bring down competing exchanges, a dangerous trend

hi majestic

blake, to monero in Libertarian Convention quick recap [Anti-CBDC]

don’t forget to vote!

you’re more free that way

blake, to monero in Haveno Reto v1.0.6

real handy this one

now we just need more users

blake, to monero in Haveno Reto: Big Update 1.0.4

does hardenedsteel not count?

github.com/HardenedSteel/…/9072024811

blake, to monero in Fluffypony's Tari **XTM** Airdrop game

maximum privacy and some compromises

care to explain?

and I love a good airdrop - just let my enter my phone number and drivers license into X to join, then I can get my gen 0 gems and finally convert them into Yats to cash in my skyhammers

THEN and only then will we achieve mass adoption.

nothing against fluffy

blake, to monero in AgoraDesk/LocalMonero is shutting down. Please release all of the source code for AgoraDesk/LocalMonero!

sad to see localmonero / agoradesk go

a stalwart in the community.

regarding the github proposal:

recanman commented May 12, 2024 •

I’ve spoken to Alex. This will not happen.

Regarding alternatives, one trader mentioned bitvalve ( www.bitvalve.com ) which has p2p XMR trades [also I haven’t used the site, it could be a huge pot of honey so the onus is fully on you]

although right now it’s pretty sparse - the only bank xfer option is rupees but there’s quite a few paypal for example.

hoping haveno goes smooth, can’t wait for the XDEXs to reign supreme. will spin up a node & instance when it’s out of beta

blake, to monero in Wasabi ending coinjoin

they got something done - how many people got a good service out of coinjoins?

plus they likely awoke many to the problem of ensuring privacy online - particularly in finance, and particularly in crypto

PS: This is good for Monero - sweats profusely

blake, to meta in Major depression on recent events

Does this work though if you recieve ‘tainted’ BTC from the exchange? (more and more likely with an exchange that deals in XMR)

I get that the ‘new’ BTC won’t be associated with your metadata and history but whatever account you spend the ‘new’ BTC with can still be nuked.

Yes the XMR bridge is a privacy shield but…

Is this the end for BTC fungibility? - ie. has chainalysis tipped the scale past the point of no return?

blake, to monero in Kraken Monero delisting in Ireland and Belgium

neither of those sites work

blake, to monero in UPDATE: Sigmanero.org -- sports betting with multisig wallets

Site looks to be back down for maintenance again.

Upcoming:

-2/3 multisig wallets instead of 3/4

-Inspection and confirmation of transfer details (recipients and amounts) before users sign the transfer

Got a question. Is there a way to open requests for sigmanero to open up certain bets? Eg/ US election

Secondly, I get a Bad SSL Cert alert when accessing the site via www.sigmanero.org - as opposed to just sigmanero.org - is this adjustable in your ssl cert settings as it looks dodgy to a newcomer

blake, to monero in Is it just me or does every online Monero community feel like a ghost town recently?

check out this episode of monerotalk

www.monerotalk.live/monerotalk-304

Roman Sterlingov arrested and charged - without sufficient evidence - for using / operating a bitcoin mixer.

Based purely on SPECULATIVE chainalysis, heuristics cannot guarantee that he was the user. However, as chainalysis is in bed with intelligence services it is their gold standard. Now there is legal precedent to admit SPURIOUS chainalysis evidence in court. As noob judges/juries don’t in2 tech they are strong armed by the state into accepting it.

Therefore anyone who holds a tainted bitcoin (or any public ledger crypto) can be tainted by that coin IN LAW and charged for any crime that utxo ever got near.

The lawyers give a great rundown of the case here demonstrating how badly justice has failed.

-He KYC’d BTC in 2011 on Mt Gox -His utxo’s bounced around a few wallets and ended up being used to buy the bitcoinfog domain [he is accused of buying the domain w/o proof] -He later pulled some BTC out of Bitcoinfog into KYC’d exchanges to off-ramp [he is accused of being paid by bitcoinfog for services w/o proof]

The fact that the ghouls are harvesting data from early days (eg/ 2011) that anyone who ever KYC’d anywhere can be linked by chainalysis with a crime. Hence a cooling effect on crypto writ large.

blake, to monero in New: Sigmanero.org -- sports betting with Monero multi-sig wallets

Hey, this is a great idea.

I’ve been brainstorming how to create a political betting site using Monero - would Sigmanero ecosystem be easily adaptable to politcal events (eg/ elections) as well as sporting bets?

For me the main point of influence is the ‘oracle’ - who decides that the event is over and what the result is. If the lakers win 20-5 then it’s easy but if there’s extra time or the game is abandoned then the oracle becomes arbiter. Likewise in an election if the result is unclear or disputed then it is hard to definitively say who won within a given time frame.

At no point in time will Sigmanero have controls of funds

If Sigmanero is the oracle in this scenario - the could falsely declare that the Celtics won and could thereby designate funds (along with the losing bet-signer who wouldn’t mind winning some xmr). Therefore there is still a corruptible element.

Whilst I agree that for small amounts there isn’t a temptation to cheat - that argument doesn’t scale. Many betting facilities in crypto gain traction due to their ease of use - and in XMR it could get big too as it’s private. Then we can envision a superbowl-tier event where there are big bets going down and the temptation and facility to rugpull is there. I’m not doubting you / Sigmanero’s character just the game theory. As I say I’m keen to see your project work.

Sidenote: Does Sigmanero take donations? Or is it voluntarily hosted? The funding question helps users understand the motives behind the project. I would donate but be suspicious of a ‘free’ betting website.

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