I’d be interested in hearing from the downvoters, as to why?
Are you implying that a single, unified conglomerate source of info is bad, or are you the scammers who try to PM users into giving up their seed phrases and this would spoil your game?
I post and reply from both for now.
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I’d be interested in hearing from the downvoters, as to why?
Are you implying that a single, unified conglomerate source of info is bad, or are you the scammers who try to PM users into giving up their seed phrases and this would spoil your game?
Man, everyone is hopping on the Trash Signal Bandwagon, even though TG is less secure, and nobody (the 99%) uses Threema.
I read something on the internet, so it must be true!
No, depending on how fast the developers can get done with the decentralized exchanges / swaps so that they work perfectly and are somewhat easy to use. They’ll most likely want these to be hidden services to prevent also being shut down (I am only assuming that’s what happened to L.M.)
Kraken is a CEX, “centralized exchange”… If they still support XMR, eventually they won’t, like all other US exchanges.
It may impact your ability to acquire Monero.
They facilitated trades of XMR for fiat.
Firefox user with 2TB of RAM forgets what the X button does.
What prevents you? Lots of people run their own instance.
Next step in the CBDC implementation… Deny your cash withdrawals. You will use OUR card and like it!
The money was never yours.
Hmm… Wonder if it’ll be easier to chip every newborn, or barcode the back of the neck?
I set my OpenAlias up on my own by following instructions online, and it cost me nothing. Why would one pay you, an unknown centralized entity, for something that can be done in 15 minutes for free?
I feel like I remember seeing somewhere that the entirety of Wikipedia can be downloaded? (Use offline)
You’d have to update periodically for newer articles.
With blackjack…And hookers!
I think every node needs the same dataset for the blockchain to be valid.
Maybe a rolling dataset, with the earliest transactions falling off after their data is somehow archived (but accessible to the current nodes)?
OR
The current nodes could do a hardfork (NewNodes), with the ability to reference the legacy chain snapshot for the next X years.
Wallet1 created in 2015. Contains 1 XMR. Hardfork in 2025 to truncate the entire DB which becomes a balance reference copy. After the snapshot, they would have a balance on the “new” chain. In order to transact, they’d have to use a New Node which knows their previous balance from the legacy chain.
Is that possible?
Interoperability law that only applies to one company. Neat.
I imagine a bad actor could buy a custom domain, connect it to proton, and then spam millions of people from thousands of addresses, using Proton’s infrastructure?
What is the # limit on a custom domain?
Can the older data be compressed somehow? Instead of being removed?
At least the Brave guy’s site included many popular browsers and not just the big 5.
I spent a few hours trying any alternatives I could find on FDroid, even Aurora and just blocking network access.
Lawnchair has a giant empty space on the dock when you hide the search bar, wasting screen space.
Ended up back on Nova.
We need more options. We don’t need any more “minimalist” text launchers though.
I think its funny that the Graphene team is better at Android development than AOSP/Google.