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HardenedSteelto Monero•Monero appears to be in the midst of a successful 51% attackEnglish1·4 hours agoqubic exceeded 51%
source: qubic
You get rewarded for mining (unless you’re donating your hashrate someone).
Your calculations are wrong. You can get around 3 kH/s with 1/3 of a “regular CPU”
High end CPUs can get like 20kH/s with full usage.
HardenedSteelto Monero•Monero appears to be in the midst of a successful 51% attackEnglish4·22 hours agoSomeone wanting to control whole Monero mining and they’re trying to prove how successful they’re by orphaning blocks (producing bad blocks that hurts the network)
while claiming to they don’t want to hurt the Monero. They’re trying to convince miners to trust them (or surrender).
They also claiming to reached the point they have majority power of the mining power.
Edit: OP spreading FUD
You know Haveno isn’t decentralized same way as Monero network.
Everyone can participate mining, run node, make transactions.
But not everyone can be arbitrator or do work for the network, trades require 2/3 multi-signature which means security deposits can be stolen, there’s no DAO which means decision making is centralized.
I believe different networks filling the gap caused by lack of DAO system.
the certificate isn’t valid for dawnswap.com. The certificate is only valid for: *.github.io, *.github.com, *.githubusercontent.com, github.com, github.io, githubusercontent.com, www.github.com.
Cashfusion isn’t same level with Monero
you have to coinjoin a few times and the actual spending. Which causes you to do few TX instead of one.
- which takes more time than Monero.
- more bandwidth (+storage if unprunned node)
however its still true BCH has better scalability than XMR. Especially better pruning options.
they’re Bitcoin maximalist
For BTC/BCH; you can spend unconfirmed coins unlike Monero. However its fairer to compare Coinjoin vs Monero; Coinjoining often takes longer than 20 minutes.
You can have multiple outputs to mitigate problem like using pocket change as you said and also you can pay to multiple addresses at the same time.
JShelter for anti-fingerprinting, it should reset your fingerprint ID everytime you start the browser.
HardenedSteelto Monero•CC payment processors are dropping Civitai. The response: introducing "crypto payments"English8·3 months agoThe point is Monero works as intended, no one can stop or block you because of social norms. That’s often what is celebrated.
Payment processors imposes a lot restriction on pornography sector, same thing happened to such as pornhub before.
HardenedSteelto Monero•Is Anyone Else Experiencing Delays with XMR Transactions?English4·3 months agoYes there’s much higher transaction volume, you can choose pay higher fees to speed up.
HardenedSteelOPto Monero•New research about Haveno shows XMR/BTC trades are traceableEnglish3·3 months agoThere’s no problem with Haveno or Retoswap’s wallet. The research shows about trades between Bitcoin and Monero.
Fiat trades are fine.
HardenedSteelOPto Monero•New research about Haveno shows XMR/BTC trades are traceableEnglish6·3 months agoYes, that’s not new. Someone can figure out if your bitcoins are originating from bisq (or haveno).
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096720921000245
HardenedSteelto Monero•Why isn't Monero.town/c/Monero federating with the rest of Lemmy?English1·3 months agodeleted by creator
Have you tried v1.1.0 ?
HardenedSteelto Monero•BCH dev. suggests Monero is about as private as using CashFusion on Bitcoin Cash given network-layer attacksEnglish31·5 months agoCashfusion is CoinJoin, not like Monero.
I should run a node, and in the “pool” section of the xmrig config, point to localhost?
and add
--daemon
to commandline or"daemon": true
to config.
Its 12 threads CPU but you can only use 6 threads to mine Monero