00:09:58 have got a gpu but the pc doesn't have onboard integrated graphics, 00:11:12 so not certain if it's possible to mine on a gpu that's the only card generating video output to the monitor 00:11:30 while mining xmr on the cpu 00:11:55 I have my nick registered. That might be why it works for me 00:12:05 you can mine with GPU and still have output to monitor 00:12:33 GPU cab walk and chew gum 00:13:10 you can also use CPU while mining with it 00:13:30 it's a radeon rx 550, has only 4gb of memory and the os is linux 00:13:32 it will give up mining resources to so other tasks 00:13:49 *to do 00:15:29 I have RX 570 4gb windows 00:15:29 fuck windows, use linux! 00:15:49 I would bit quotes but imma stewpid 00:15:59 *bot quotes 00:16:50 with a 4gb gpu, it may be possible to mine ravencoin, but ether i don't know 00:17:09 I mined a bit back in the day but it did not require much memory 00:17:32 I don't think eth is worth it now 00:17:59 with that, even if it would mine 00:28:52 How do y'all feel about ada? 00:32:11 does it scale? 00:34:19 From what I've seen, it should be pretty capable of scaling 00:34:27 Fees are currently pretty low 00:44:45 hello, If i am running a node on my local network. What are the requirements to use that node from another computer using the wallet-cli? I tried using --daemon-address 192.168.0.2:18081 with prot 18081 being open on the computer running the node, but it doesnt seem to connect. Are there other requirements needing? Sould there be a user such as --daemon-address user⊙110:18081? 00:44:53 I thought ada isn't in production yet 00:45:38 Whyvn: by default the daemon only listens to 127.0.0.1:18081 00:45:57 so you need to start it up listening on 192.168.0.2 otherwise it won't be reachable 00:46:18 hyc: ok thanks, that makes sense. 04:18:43 https://github.com/moneroexamples/openmonero/issues/172 04:19:00 Is it possible that someone builds openmonero. I'm having some issues. 04:19:13 stuck at meeting the ASIO dependency 06:29:29 Hello guys, 06:29:29 What think for Bitcoinera.app 08:47:03 I've noticed at logs that many times daemon had stopped syncing. 'monerod is now disconnected from the network' 09:40:25 gyt0: it means you lost connection to the internet 09:40:43 port, firewall, or anti-virus closed off access 09:44:54 Infinity8, no AV, firewall allows outgoing connections 09:45:13 it happens every ca. 30 min. 09:45:31 what about your router? 09:45:57 Infinity8, there is no problem with my router 09:48:10 [167.86.93.211:18080 OUT], [167.86.93.211:18080 OUT], [94.176.232.92:18080 OUT], [35.168.113.182:18080 OUT], ... 09:52:40 Hello all 09:54:14 gyt0: if you're still connected to internet then i don't know 09:54:46 i have a question 09:54:48 what does monerod say when you type "status" ? 09:55:09 Traveller37: ok 09:55:26 i just installed the wallet in advanced mode, with local daemon, when the computer got sleep, the process started from beginning! 09:55:31 is there anything i can do to avoid this? 09:55:47 what process? 09:55:57 it seems need more time to synchronize and maybe i will need to close the laptop for awhile is there anything i can do? 09:56:21 is the daemon hosted on the same machine? 09:56:32 yes 09:56:34 same machine 09:56:41 wallet needs to sync every time 09:56:46 currently its waiting for daemon to sync 09:56:56 Are you sure it started from the beginning ? Did the wallet die ? Chances are it only grabbed blocks that arrived since it went to sleep. 09:56:59 to catch up with transactions 09:57:15 aha 09:57:27 so i can turn off the machine, before finishing 09:57:30 it shouldn't sync from block 1 but it will start from where it left off 09:57:37 yes 09:57:39 without worrying about restarting from the beginning ? 09:57:51 it should start off from where it left off. if you close it properly 09:57:51 and i just close the wallet gui? 09:58:03 i can send the kill signal 15 to process if its better 09:58:06 or both same? 09:58:12 just quit it in the GUI 09:58:19 okay, thank you very much 09:59:03 i have another question btw 09:59:04 only time you need to start from beginning is if you're importing a seed and need to re-scan the blockchain to catch up on the transactions sent/received prior 09:59:29 i don't know what is seed importing, i will try to read more about it 10:00:04 It means if you recreate your wallet after you deleted it. You would not do that normally. 10:00:23 i would like to ask, as i run the wallet and daemon (both in same computer) from an internal IP located behind a NAT, is there any ports need to be open or forwarded ? 10:00:47 moneromooo: thank you! 10:00:59 18080 for p2p connections. 10:01:10 is there a need to it ? 10:01:14 It's not strictly needed, but is better. 10:01:14 i am not going to mine on this computer 10:01:36 Mining does not need extra ports. 10:01:39 i want just to get the wallet on this computer 10:01:54 ok, but why the daemon need to p2p connection? 10:02:03 is it accelerating the process ? 10:02:11 to sync with the blockchain 10:02:25 from other peers 10:02:49 okay, and without doing this, what could i face? 10:02:56 it's even faster if you keep it on an ssd 10:03:16 i am switching between several connections indeed, some i can open ports in, others most probably i cannot 10:03:27 It does not accelerate, but if strengthens your connection to the network. 10:03:51 okay 10:04:00 Thank you again 10:04:13 Well, it does accelerate getting new blocks after first sync, on average, typically. 10:04:30 But you usually don't really care unless you're a pool or the like. 10:05:30 if you want to accelerate your wallet syncing with the daemon you can keep the daemon on an ssd 10:05:44 otherwise it's pretty slow 10:05:59 actually i did so, but i ran out of space fast, and i did not have option but stop the vm move it to another external HD and start it 10:06:48 it'll still work on a hd 10:07:07 maybe after finishing it, and get clear idea about the total size, i will clone it back to SSD 10:07:20 but i really don't know how its going to grow :) 10:07:31 infinite i think lol 10:07:34 lol 10:07:49 i spent whole yesterday trying to run the wallet on Centos 10:07:56 built many libraries from source code 10:08:03 compiled with different options :D 10:08:08 my node machine is so slow i can't even compile it 10:08:09 then finally i had it running on debian 10:08:46 it just kills the compiling process because it maxed out my ram and swap 10:08:59 oh 10:09:31 but once i get the wallet running 10:09:45 i can start running the pool mining on other computers correct? 10:09:50 it should be done using the wallet ID 10:10:00 sub-addresses yes 10:10:13 you can mine before that even 10:10:30 how ? 10:10:38 you just won't see the withdrawal until your wallet syncs up with the daemon 10:10:48 okay i can wait its OK 10:10:56 you can start receiving transactions now 10:11:02 but when it finish, it will give a clear notification ? 10:11:11 yes, up-to-date information 10:11:15 ok 10:11:24 and then how often i need the wallet machine being open? 10:11:35 again its wallet + Daemon in one single VM 10:11:42 as often as you want to see your monero accumulate 10:11:53 so i can just open it once at evening or so ? 10:11:55 and check 10:12:04 i have about 20mbps conneciton 10:12:13 connection* 10:12:35 you don't even need the daemon to generate addresses 10:12:57 it's just to catch up with the blockchain so you can verify the transaction yourself rather than trusting some dodgy website 10:13:09 which can compromise your privacy 10:13:20 Okay 10:13:29 your clear answers makes me want to ask more :) 10:13:37 or trusting a remote node you don't have control over 10:13:45 which is why it's a good idea to run your own daemon 10:14:59 yes this is exactly what i thought 10:15:07 and i can secure it 10:15:19 but the idea of joining a pool is it safe? 10:15:29 i m not sure how my resources can work 10:15:36 so i simply testing water 10:16:06 what do you mean safe? 10:16:42 there's history of bad pools that don't pay miners out or distribute malicious mining software 10:17:25 mm 10:17:30 what is the safest one ? 10:17:54 also if they don't pay, i think i will notice that from the wallet 10:17:58 correct? 10:18:17 usually they pay you out once you meet the minimum payout 10:18:56 there's a list of pools here: https://miningpoolstats.stream/monero 10:19:16 xmrig and xmr-stak-rx are commonly used miners. just make sure you get them off github 10:19:22 they transfer it directly to the wallet 10:19:23 ? 10:19:27 yes 10:19:36 yes i was checking their compiling option 10:19:50 i think you can decrease the donation rate from the source code before compiling 10:20:07 i don't recommend mining to minexmr or supportxmr to support decentralization 10:21:31 thanks a ton Infinity8 10:22:32 there's usually pool fee as well 11:54:13 acorn 12:19:38 trying to set up a view only wallet on Cake Wallet. i'm on 'restore from seed'. do i paste the view key there? 12:47:15 swipe to the next screen 12:47:19 Restore from keys 12:47:53 if you restore from seed it will not be view-only. You need to restore from keys and only provide the view key (and address) 12:51:39 aah, thanks, the swipe option isn't that obvious 13:26:11 is there a reason why mobile wallets (only tested cake and monerujo, but even the desktop GUI does it) display tiny QR codes? cake wallet even has a white QR on a bright background, making it not really standard complient 13:34:24 If only one of you gave Papa ChooChoo some TLC when I wrote a faster miner, instead of ignoring him, things could have happened differently https://np.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/5lsfgt/_/dbz0jnp/ 20:57:57 What does anyone here know about Wookey Wallet (for Android)? 20:58:41 s/Wookey/WooKey/ 21:04:19 i had never heard of it. it sounds good from the website. Looking at github, the last commit was to upgrate to monero v0.17.1.1, which is not the latest version of monero 21:06:42 Yeah, it's woefully out of date, as I just discovered. 21:07:02 It hasn't had an update to the public repository since October. 21:07:06 oh well 21:07:07 never mind 21:08:07 a wallet for monero and dash. the coins that are more private and less private than bitcoin, respectively 21:08:22 Less private? 21:08:26 That seems like a high bar. 21:09:14 How is it *less* private than BTC? 21:09:58 better mixers available for btc 21:13:50 And most likely tiny user base. 21:17:12 "This means from a technical standpoint, Dash’s privacy functionality is no greater than Bitcoin’s, making the label of “privacy coin” a misnomer for Dash. In fact, independent wallet softwares provide more advanced forms of CoinJoin that are being used with major cryptocurrencies not labeled as privacy coins, such as Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, and Litecoin." 21:17:13 https://blog.chainalysis.com/reports/introducing-chainalysis-investigation-compliance-support-dash-zcash 21:23:25 rupee[m]: Ah, I see. Thanks. 21:23:50 pretty funny, right? 21:23:53 Now I just need to figure out some stuff about what governments seem likely to do with cryptocurrencies in the next decade or two, for scifi purposes. 21:23:58 rupee[m]: Funny? Sure, in a way. 21:24:09 . . . like a clown that cries on the inside. 21:24:25 Why does the Saviour of NASA take a group achievement award and present it as a proof of individual glory? https://twitter.com/hyc_symas/status/1203709575226183683 21:25:03 someone spanish? 21:25:09 Every tx is an AI complete program. And govts have hidden spying/backdoor AIs within those. 21:25:10 i mean, it's awful to give users a false sense of privacy, but if you endured the wrath of the dash crowd in the early days, you have to smile 21:25:38 But many govts did so, and every tx is now a battlefield between govt AIs... 21:25:55 err 21:26:00 Sounds like a good plot for a video game moneromooo 21:26:23 I'm just trying to figure out the likely things for the sake of background material for a story that's not specifically about what gub'mints are doing with cryptocurrencies. 21:26:49 Every tx is an AI complete program. And corps have hidden spying/backdoor AIs within those. 21:26:57 But many corps did so, and every tx is now a battlefield between corp AIs... 21:27:25 (you did kind of say "governments" in your question, so I assumed you were asking about governments) 21:27:50 um 21:27:52 Or... 21:28:05 a pool paid me a little amount but I don't see this amount in my balance. The transaction is OK, I verified it, what could be happened? Please, can somebody help me? 21:28:09 I'm asking about governments. I'm asking about likely things as background info, though, not story premises. 21:28:09 AIs stash child AIs in txe.s.. 21:28:34 Your musings are story premises. 21:28:41 You should write them. 21:28:49 JordiSole[m]: is the value of "refresh-from-block-height" higher than the height your tx got mined ? 21:29:38 apotheon, most cryptocurrencies are surveillance tools. So they will use them. 21:29:46 moneromooo: no, the height in my wallet is up to date 21:30:00 tthey did the tx one month ago 21:30:11 as2333: True -- already the case, increasingly. 21:30:26 This is not what I asked. 21:30:27 mira #moneroes 21:30:36 apotheon, indeed - there's no fiction about it 21:30:57 Are you using monero-wallet-cli, monore-wallet-gui, or another ? 21:31:11 monero-wallet-gui 21:31:54 In options, there should be some setting called "refresh height", or "rescan height" or the like. 21:32:07 This value should be <= the height of your tx a month ago. 21:32:28 ok thanks, I try to look it 21:32:50 If it's not, you need to set it so, then rescan the wallet. 21:33:28 what do you mean with "rescan" 21:33:34 ? 21:34:01 Look at all txes from the chain from this new height again.