For those seeking to trade more efficiently on the platform, I just published a tool for updating TradeOgre-orders from the command line: Terminal-Interface to TradeOgre
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It's a command-line interface that allows you to do "anything Monero". You will find details in the linked resources and can get a better idea by looking at the screenshots.
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This one is technically not true until you add Punycode support - and only if you manage to remain below XMR.ID's user count by that time :D
(Without Punycode, staying RFC-compliant, and applying XMR.IST's restriction of 30-characters max, we could provide roughly a count of 30^37-1-<amount of users>
, but even if we had a 10-chars limit, the number would still be unfathomable.)
Welcome to the space - it feels less lonely now!
In personal discussions, people of such credentials confirmed that they also just "trust the [academic] process" and "don't have time" to check the foundations of their convictions. And that they didn't know, but "there surely was someone specialized" who does.
More clearly, in this context, saying you trust your mate is equal to saying you trust your recorder that is replaying the cassette that someone happened to have left in it.
Personally, when I opened the link yesterday, I wondered if I was looking at a product for 4-year olds: Big round shapes, bright colors, ... and nothing that would give me a clue about what I am actually looking at.
I might simply not be in it, but who's the target audience here?
Could you lay out the scenario you are contemplating?
As it currently stands, I suspect Haveno will be in the same situation as LM, legally.
This is a heartbreaking news. LocalMonero enabled anyone capable of navigating Ebay to convert XMR.
Thank you, Alex & the team, for all those years of providing what is probably the best Monero-service of all.
Address reuse NOT being a problem in Monero is the reason this service can be provided in good faith.
Why is Monero address reuse not discouraged?
You can find further details in this Monero Stackexchange thread.
It's from monero.graphics. It could use an extra dot, I agree :)
The theme resonated - especially in the context of OpenAliases - as I consider more personal and memorable Monero destinations an important factor in the context of building parallel economies, human to human, thus making Monero "greater" through use.
Adding the image seems to have removed the original URL ... while maintaining the link's description. I suspect a bug (@admin?).
In any case, I've add an explicit link at the end of the original post.