Is Monero traceable? And why scaling matters for privacy w/ Francisco Cabanas (ArticMine) (MT 324)
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    good news that it's already available: https://haveno-reto Decentralised Exchange P2P fiat to monero directly. I wrote some tutorials on how to use it, if you need help on that

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  • Why can't I trust Centralised Exchanges, and random Monero nodes ?
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    sorry for the late reply but yes, in a decentralised exchange you are revealing your info to an other peer, rather than to a centralised exchange (or subphoneable entity), that makes a huge difference

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  • I Need Help Acquiring Monero\XMR For Cheap While using Apps
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    Hi, you no longer need to go through any other crypto nor any centralised exchange to get your monero. just transact P2P, fiat to monero directly, on the Haveno reto decentralised exchange https://haveno-reto.com/ i wrote guides on how to use it. Centralised exchanges may force you to KYC yourself, so screw them.

    there's also xmrbazaar.com too in the earn XMR section

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  • Why can't I trust Centralised Exchanges, and random Monero nodes ?
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    small detail, centralised exchanges know how much monero went through them. for that particular account. If you KYC'd there, they know how much monero YOU bought or sold on their platform

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  • Why can't I trust Centralised Exchanges, and random Monero nodes ?
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    they discard the decoys when they're given the transactions of interest, this lets them know that this transaction they saw on their node actually comes from that subphoenable entity (centralised exchange), from there they have the list of transactions that went through and they can rule out the dandelion decoys. but otherwise they can't.

    I also mentionned that they are looking at the fee structure on their malicious nodes, hence my recommendation to use the default fees. not sure if they're actually using the rest. (number of inputs and outputs ?)

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  • Why can't I trust Centralised Exchanges, and random Monero nodes ?
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    if you run your own node, it means that the adversary needs to come and ask you directly to give you the details of who connected to the node. and if you keep Tor in between you and your own node, you're maintaining anonymity aswell.

    if others find your (remote) node its not changing anything, you're making it available for them to use monero

    but still they should run their own monero node to keep decentralizing further

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  • Why can't I trust Centralised Exchanges, and random Monero nodes ?
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    my pleasure ;) (if i missed anything, feel free to let me know btw)

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  • This Chainalysis video got censored (let's help it with the Streisand effect)
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    TLDW :

    1. do not trust random nodes, go and host your own (locally or not) -> to prevent them from logging ip addresses and to deanonymize on the IP level (attacking dandelion from what i understand ?)
    2. if you do end up using a remote node, connect to it through tor to maintain anonymity
    3. Stay off centralised exchanges, never KYC.
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  • Skepticism Sunday #7 — August 25, 2024
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    Nah that's easy too. you need to make sure the developers use PGP keys to confirm their identity. https://blog.nowhere.moe/opsec/pgp/index.html + https://blog.nowhere.moe/opsec/whonixqemuvms/index.html

    but yeah the idea is to have a Disaster recovery plan, kind of idea, totally makes sense.

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  • Skepticism Sunday #7 — August 25, 2024
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    it's not complicated, make sure that anonymity is maintained for all developers (like they do all their work from inside a whonix VM let's say), and that you have copies of all the important monero mirrors somewhere (on a gitea instance accessible via .onion or something similar), in case if monero gets the tornadocash treatment.

    that way they can't go after the developers' freedom of speech, and even if they take the repositories down from github, the show can go on elsewhere.

    i'll pitch in to advise people if opsec is brought up

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  • Skepticism Sunday #5 — August 18, 2024
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    haveno is in early stages anyway, but yea the more noob friendly it becomes, the better. Something is """hard""" to install when you do not explain how to install it properly.

    Currently there's a way to install it on every OS, that's good enough for now. Also keep in mind that there aren't 20 dedicated developers working on haveno fulltime, you can't have everything at once with a small team of developers

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  • How to achieve good anonymity with Monero? My current layman conclusion from other people suggestions
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    thing is, OPSEC is not about giving some random advice without explaining why in the first place. every technical complication must be justified, to be taken seriously

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  • Europe limits anonymous cash payments to €3k and all cash payments to €10k. Pirate party reacts.
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    they're going one step at a time towards their goal : cashless CBDC society. watch them shrink the legal cash payment amount more and more from there

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  • Skepticism Sunday #1 -- Jul 21, 2024
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    yea tor and monero go hand in hand, but even over tor. take mr fed going to that farmer store over tor paying in monero, at some point he has to get his vegetables physically, where he can identify who the farmer is (cant just send food by mail i guess ?)

    if the farmer has to retain his anonymity, he needs a way to send his vegetables anonymously to the buyer

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  • Skepticism Sunday #1 -- Jul 21, 2024
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    yup its me :)

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  • Skepticism Sunday #1 -- Jul 21, 2024
  • nihilist nihilist Now 66%

    there's clear potential, for monero adoption, to target small businesses that attend to basic needs like nutrition, transport, and shelters, to accept monero to be frank. Farmers, Bakeries, Cabs are all potentially monero adopters imho

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  • Skepticism Sunday #1 -- Jul 21, 2024
  • nihilist nihilist Now 100%

    Despite how bullish i am for monero in general, i have a major concern. Picture the following:

    The monero community starts to move heavily into adoption (see what xmrbazaar.com is trying to achieve) and it starts to become widespread, BUT it's still not officially allowed by governments. In fact, imagine that governments start to realize how bad monero is for their own economics and centralized control, and they start to explicitely ban it and enforce penalties for just using it (like any controlled substance). what about then ?

    What about that one random farmer (small business, selling products attending to people's basic needs to survive), who wants to accept monero to sell his vegetables, he's going to get bothered by authorities for publicly accepting monero, after getting enough fines, i'm sure he'd actually give up trying to use monero officially.

    Going even further down that road, as this would be an attack on the currency itself, what about that one fed guy buying monero (wherever, right, haveno, or whatever CEX) just to find out who's selling monero, to literally prosecute them for just having monero?

    Would Monero always remain a way to transact secretely ? rather than existing it as a way to transact publicly ?

    This technology is not even meant to conform to any law, nor any governmental concern to assert their control over the populations, in fact, it is a direct threat to their existing control.

    Now for me, Monero adoption must be a Bottom-UP process you go from individuals, to small businesses (farmers, bakeries, etc) and try to make monero getting adopted further up into bigger and bigger companies, which is (currently at least) increasingly less likely to get adopted due to financial regulations the higher up you go. Picture the day when those same financial regulations trinkle down all the way to the bottom of the pyramid onto small businesses and individuals, this'll be a very tedious environment just to transact monero

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  • Hi all, i'm running a public list of monero nodes on https://xmr.datura.network, feel free to use it if you need to synchronize your monero wallets with a remote monero node. (the original service is from https://monero.fail ) sidenote: only manual registrations for new nodes, feel free to send them to me over mail / matrix

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    cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/3252940 > In this tutorial we're going to cover how to buy Monero, for cash by mail on the Haveno Decentralised Exchange. This was the most popular payment method back on LocalMonero, due to being an improvement over bank transfers (like SEPA in the EU) when it comes to trading larger volumes in the long run, as Cash cannot easily be traced by adversaries unlike bank transfers, making Cash by Mail one of the most private ways to exchange real world money for Monero. > > https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-cashbymail/index.html > > Let me know if there's anything i missed in that tutorial :)

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    In this tutorial we're going to cover how to buy Monero, for cash by mail on the Haveno Decentralised Exchange. This was the most popular payment method back on LocalMonero, due to being an improvement over bank transfers (like SEPA in the EU) when it comes to trading larger volumes in the long run, as Cash cannot easily be traced by adversaries unlike bank transfers, making Cash by Mail one of the most private ways to exchange real world money for Monero. https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-cashbymail/index.html Let me know if there's anything i missed in that tutorial :)

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    cross-posted from: https://monero.town/post/3237698 > In this tutorial we're going to cover an instant SEPA transfer (which is a bank transfer) transaction for monero, this is one of the most popular payment options in the EU region. Instant SEPA was a personal favorite of mine back on the now defunct Localmonero, mainly due to the speed of the transanction, the only requirement being that the other peer has a bank account that supports instant SEPA transfers. > > https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-sepa/index.html > > check it out ;)

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    In this tutorial we're going to cover an instant SEPA transfer (which is a bank transfer) transaction for monero, this is one of the most popular payment options in the EU region. Instant SEPA was a personal favorite of mine back on the now defunct Localmonero, mainly due to the speed of the transanction, the only requirement being that the other peer has a bank account that supports instant SEPA transfers. https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-sepa/index.html check it out ;)

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    In this tutorial we're going to cover how the Haveno DEX handles trade disputes, which can happen as, after all it's decentralised, and anonymous by default. https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-arbitrator/index.html feel free to let me know if i should improve something in this one :)

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    In this tutorial I cover how to do a Fiat to Monero trade from the brand new (and long awaited!) Haveno Decentralised Exchange, using the Face-to-Face (F2F) payment method. using the Haveno Reto Network, feel free to drop in some feedback if you think i can improve that tutorial :) https://blog.nihilism.network/servers/haveno-client-f2f/index.html

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