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[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago (2 children)

People have has success running on both of those, so I'm really confused why its absolutely necessary. I say again, you literally can unpack the .deb contents to run tbe executable.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Is appimage or flatpak actually needed? Devs probably have things higher priority. You can "install" the .deb on most Linux systems simply by extracting the needful and running the binary. You may need to download the java runtime to run.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Don't learn bitcoin too closely lest you find yourself wanting something you can't have

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

You must be one of many people that donate to tails to keep electrum pre installed only by default.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Tomorrows criminal did nothing wrong yesterday until someone changed the rules today.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Just had a chilling thought about haveno and address data leaks.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago

Not suprised, look at tails. You'd think by now monero has proved itself. Everyones gutless except the monero devs.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

Remember to Support the creators you enjoy. I Use torrents plently and its definitely made me buy more music and other creative work that I would not normally if not discovered by piracy first.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

This isn't proof of of proper tracing. Its proof that ring signatures are not perfect in this panopticon world which is already known and more importantly a proper fix is being worked on. More safeguards can be applied by the paranoid by how you obtain (no kyc/no coin swap) and use (network level privacy/full node) monero. Fud. This just helps visually understand ring signatures and may have the opposite of their desired effect for those that dig deeper.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Is there a p2p web browser like bittorent with privacy? No? Then why look for half measures use monero and haveno? Be your own bank also means be your own server.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

Sorry. I know you are, was sort of talking to everyone else 😀

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

You remind me of myself when bisq1 launched and I was excited as shit on a stick and made plenty of suggestions that made it in and some didn't and are already in haveno.. Haveno is a big improvement, need more people like you using and reporting issues and making suggestions. Let's show haveno support by making an offer and leaving it online. Are you doing your part? Join haveno network and save the world. Privacy guarantees autonomy. Would you like to know more?

 

Come test some

 

Haveno ( https://haveno.exchange ) is a fork of bisq. It uses monero as the base layer, NOT bitcoin, so its good for transaction privacy....plus cheaper fees! It is a standalone desktop application that has tor built in and does everything over tor.

Currently in testing stage with fake stagenet monero and needs your help.

Haveno allows you to trade fiat and cryptocurrency for monero and other things like gold and silver. You are trading directly with another peer as you would with localbitcoinsLOLRIP and localmoneroWOOT.

The good thing about bisq and haveno, it can be a FIAT on/offramp. There is multisig and arbitrator protections when there are issues with the trade.

What to do?

  • Download binary from the release page and install (or build it if you are a fancy maid :)
  • Grab yourself some stagenet xmr from https://community.rino.io/faucet/stagenet/ and send to your monero address in haveno. -Create an account or 10 (all kept local, except the data you need to give to your trading partner)
  • Make and take offers and generally test things out as if it was real money.

You can test with real people, or launch a couple instances on virtual machines and trade with yourself.

I think a lot more testing is still needed to get a good solid proper release.

Any bugs found or requests it would be great to make an issue on github. There is also a haveno matrix/irc chat for help and discussing haveno

bisq docs may help as a guide on how accounts, offers, etc work.

 

Haveno is a fork of bisq. It uses monero as the base layer, NOT bitcoin, so its good for transaction privacy....plus cheaper fees! It is a standalone desktop application that has tor built in and does everything over tor.

It is currently in testing stage with fake stagenet monero and NEEDS YOUR HELP!

Haveno allows you to trade fiat and cryptocurrency for monero and other things like gold and silver. You are trading directly with another peer as you would with localbitcoinsLOLRIP and localmoneroWOOT.

The good thing about bisq and haveno, it can be a FIAT on/offramp. There is multisig and arbitrator protections when there are issues with the trade.

What to do?

  • Download binary from the release page (or build it if you are a fancy maid :)
  • Grab yourself some stagenet xmr from https://community.rino.io/faucet/stagenet/ and send to your monero address in haveno. -Create an account or 10 (all kept local, except the data you need to give to your trading partner)
  • Make and take offers and generally test things out as if it was real money.

You can test with real people, or launch a couple instances on virtual machines and trade with yourself.

I think a lot more testing is still needed to get a good solid proper release.

Any bugs found or requests it would be great to make an issue on github. There is also a haveno matrix/irc chat for help and discussing haveno

bisq docs may help as a guide on how accounts, offers, etc work.

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