Re: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency
by
RodMor
on 04/05/2025, 02:06:10 UTC
Hi!
Recently, I decided to diversify and instead of having only Bitcoin (BTC) ₿ as a store of value, I decided to buy a cryptocurrency with a greater focus on privacy and that I, as a common mortal, could mine. I found Monero (XMR) ɱ and I really like the project.
Can you tell me how Monero is doing in terms of security flaws?
I'm using Exodus to buy Monero and then send it to Cake wallet with Cupecake as a companion hardware wallet, on an offline phone. Are these apps good for storing Monero? I tested Monerujo + Sidekick, but it seemed that Sidekick still had a lot of bugs... and it only had support for Monero, what do you think?
In June this year, when Monero is delisted from Exodus, where can I safely buy Monero?
It seems that OP_RETURN is working as a good spam filter, and I'm not convinced that it should be removed. I can see how removing OP_RETURN will contribute to the bloating of the Bitcoin network's size over time, making it more challenging for a large number of people to run a node. The more people who can run a node, the healthier the Bitcoin network will be.
Folks, running Bitcoin Core already requires more than 600 GB of storage space! That's a huge amount, and it will prevent many people from getting involved to help protect Bitcoin decentralization.
EXACTLY!! Very well said! They want the network to be decentralized, but they are doing everything they can to ensure that only a few can run a full Bitcoin node.
...The point is, Bitcoin's blockchain should be isolated for the monetary purpose, because we don't get another chance. What you are adding here is an attack surface that will be exploited, you are gambling with people's savings from all over the world.
Yes! As you said, Bitcoin should continue for the monetary purpose for which it was created and nothing else! Besides, the point is also this: How dare they close the discussion on GitHub?! It is important to discuss this and for it to be a healthy discussion! I think that if there is no consensus, nothing should be changed! Satoshi put a limit for a reason!
Re: [XMR] MONERO - Moeda criptográfica segura, privada, não rastreável
by
RodMor
on 13/04/2025, 22:01:58 UTC
Este tópico ainda está vivo?
Tenho sido entusiasta de Bitcoin até agora e vou continuar, mas interessei-me recentemete por este projeto e estou aos poucos a descobrir que também gosto muito deste conceito desta criptomoeda! Podem indicar-me se este sítio ainda é indicado para discusão da Monero (XMR), além do website oficial?
Ontem comprei os meus primeiros centimos de monero
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Re: Bytecoin [BCN] vs MONERO [XMR] who will be the winner in the Cryptonote War
by
RodMor
on 12/04/2025, 23:25:24 UTC
Well... I just stopped by to say that it's April 2025 and, after all, Monero (XMR) is not a scam! The future will certainly belong to Bitcoin and Monero.
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Re: bitcoind onlynet=tor
by
RodMor
on 04/04/2024, 17:56:07 UTC
Hello. I'm looking for precisely the opposite for this: "onlynet=onion" Any suggestions?
How to block connections to TOR nodes and only accept other nodes? Can I configure it through the Bitcoin Core Console, in the bitcoin.conf?