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Conducting the ETH Census (coinmetrics.substack.com)
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@cryptocurrency Authorities trace XMR as part of investigation in Finland

https://nitter.net/xenumonero/status/1750228277615014017

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by snitchy_asc@monero.im to c/cryptocurrency@lemmy.world

We're running a poll to know, if people would like to test intercambio for funding the Tor network, just by swapping cryptos at the lowest rate.

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by Jorgelina@lemmy.world to c/cryptocurrency@lemmy.world

I want to be able to achive this:

  • a private key or its substitute (P) of a user wallet is stored on a server

  • there're 100s of user wallets there, so there're 100s of (P) too

  • let's say, it's ETH, SOL or any other major network

  • server isn't a safe environment, as it's known

  • there's also a main, admin wallet (M), in cold, local storage

  • (P) must only be used to send outbound TXs to (M). Not anywhere else

This can't be achived with a normal private key, right? But how, if at all, it can be archived? Multisignature wallets?

The goal is automate withdrawals from the user wallets on a server, to make the process safer.

I don't consider any third-party solutions.


I'm a developer

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Community coming back to life with the death of MOONS?

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Signum network (lemmy.world)

Hello, did you know about signum network? I've been researching it for some time and it seems good, nothing wrong about it besides low popularity. It uses proof of capacity (where mining is reading special files from disk instead of using cpu or gpu). It has low transaction fees and overall looks like a good project. Do you know any particular reason why it's not more popular?

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submitted 10 months ago by wtry@lemm.ee to c/cryptocurrency@lemmy.world

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/3384533

Hey all,

I've been curious about purchasing Monero lately, but I'm not a fan of dealing with KYC requirements or those annoying minimum purchase amounts. I'm sure some of you have already found some great platforms that offer a more hassle-free experience.

Could you please share your recommendations for where to buy Monero without any KYC hoops to jump through or pesky minimum purchase restrictions? Your insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/2264480

From my experience, it seems that any service that offers cryptocurrency payments seems to always set them up as a one time purchase that you manually must renew periodically. Is there any standard that exists, or is in the works that supports recurring payments to a service directly from a wallet?

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submitted 11 months ago by capr@lemmy.world to c/cryptocurrency@lemmy.world
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When you are a #Linux user and interested in #crypto
flathub.org/apps/com.github.mi…

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by AtHeartEngineer@lemmy.world to c/cryptocurrency@lemmy.world

In the spirit of an open internet, a fair number of people are moving from reddit to Lemmy, and we wanted to make sure you had a place to go.

Same rules apply, spam posts will be removed and scammers will be banned. Everyone else, keep it civil and let's grow an excellent community!

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