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VolunTerry
You've generated a pretty decent discussion right here in this thread you started. Stick around. I think it will continue to grow here.
I'm happy with monero.town too
This is a good approach. Monero works as intended and has a strong use case. Use it when and where you can.
functionality > hype
I understand. Less friction and more ease of use without workarounds or sacrificing privacy or security is what you are after. I hope it can be achieved where Monero can serve as many individual users needs and use cases to become the best currency possible.
The ability to keep a longterm use single wallet and private key would seem helpful. Say you wanted a high value wallet with some more permanance with the seed stored in a more secure fashion with something like shamir secret sharing, stored in a lockbox, stamped in cryptosteel, on a hardware wallet, or anonero setup or something. It's not ideal to simply spin up a new wallet frequently to churn for this type of wallet.
But this could probably be solved with multiple always rotating low value hot wallets, where any transactions publicly transmitted in or out go to or from the hot wallets. And then your churn occurs by sending only private personal transactions to or from those hot wallets to an airgapped cold wallet.
Awesome discussion! I see better solutions on the horizon with back and forth like this here. A willingness to adopt better tech as it is developed will be critical. Monero doesn't stagnate in its development and neither should our communication and distribution platforms.
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These downvote bombing trolls from other instances need to find a better use for their time.
Monero is a good measure of how serious and trustworthy a news source or social platform is.
This, but not just news or socials. For those advocating or claiming to be in support of privacy in almost any space, the use of Monero for value exchange is a great litmus test of their sincerity.
But as the OP mentions in the post, awareness and understanding of the use case for Monero is often the roadblock to adoption. Good to see the info spreading to those who claim to share similar values.
Actually, I had read that Arch is affected, and current advice was to update
https://archlinux.org/news/the-xz-package-has-been-backdoored/
You'll probably want to move up to 5.6.1-2 out of an abundance of caution, as recommended here https://security.archlinux.org/CVE-2024-3094
Love to see it. Keep up the good work promoting p2pool
Great image! Keep 'em coming.