No, the transaction tracing relies on the transparent bitcoin chain. It does not work for the off-chain payment methods and especially not for something super private like cash by mail.
No, the transaction tracing relies on the transparent bitcoin chain. It does not work for the off-chain payment methods and especially not for something super private like cash by mail.
I think your podcast link might be broken.
Or it is 100% safe for me to accept such suspicious/non-matching trade?
Usually you should be fine, especially with wise it is often some kind of business account with multiple IBANS and names, but there of course isn’t a 100% guarantee, there isn’t for any payment method besides crypto. Again, if you suspect something is not quite right, ideally tell your trade partner before they send anything, that you’d like to cancel the trade and why.
Monero is untraceable if used correctly. Aleksanteri Kivimäki was not busted because of “Monero tracing”. I don’t believe anyone has, usually it is simple amount and timing analysis on the swaps in and out of Monero. If someone gets a 5000 XMR ransomware payment and a random guy suddenly deposits 5000 XMR into a centralized exchange, of course you can “trace” that but you are tracing metadata, not Monero itself. Monero is only one tool in the opsec belt.
Not sure but the entire server will be migrated soon anyways.
Make sure your wallet is up-to-date and pick a trusted community remote node like:
Edit: Removed the kyun node. Apparently it’s not an official kyun node and ran by an anon.
If the trade time expires, nothing actually happens. The button to open a dispute just becomes available. If the bank account owners name is the same as in RetoSwap and their trade account is at least a few days old, it is most likely fine to accept the money and complete the trade. That being said, if you feel like the other person is fishy, tell them that you would like to cancel the trade, return the money, open a dispute and explain the situation to the arbitrator.
It would greatly help if you would actually describe your project instead of having people search for your account on a different site.
Yes! That is possible, check out this guide. Pruned db is smaller but it will first do a full sync and then prune it so you still need enough storage for the “peak”.
Raspberries lack physical AES instructions, I am not exaggerating when I say this could take 5-6 weeks to sync. There are other SBCs like the Rockpro 64 that would be way better suited for a node but the most economical option is getting used mini-pcs from ebay for $50.
It will have high RAM usage because it is constantly writing and reading during sync.
We are temporarily suspending monero.town signups while this is live to prevent airdrop hunters from joining. Non-local comments containing an address will also be removed. Known community members can still DM me on matrix to get approved.
The DDoS comes from exit nodes via clearnet so Tor PoW doesn’t work, most likely there will be a total server migration at some point that adds tor support with pow and a tor friendly frontend.
I’ll have a look, thank you!
Is this on by default after v1.5.0?
I’ve looked into alexandrite and photon before but to be honest, the install is quite messy since I didn’t really know what I was doing back then. Makes it pretty hard to figure out how to properly set these up and I’d rather start over on a new server.
The site is still being attacked. Biggest issue is the lemmy-ui crashing under the load, the server itself could just about handle it. I’ve talked to Digilol who I’ll likely hire to move town to a new server and set up proper .onion support but the current server is still pre-paid for 200 more days and even after the move it’s still possible that the lemmy-ui would go down anyways :/
It’s not really but the paper suggested some improvements that would make the transactions waaaay harder to link to a trade. Definitely a net-positive for privacy.