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monerod bans
into the console, and it should print out the entire banlist.
itsmect@monero.townto Monero@monero.town•Monerochan Token: A Trojan Horse for Promoting Monero1·5 months agoSounds interesting, I’ll give it a try:
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Very cool! Glad that there are finally working swaps directly from the app, and zero conf for low amounts is an appreciated upgrade.
Because Monero is fungible, I assume there wont ever be KYC checks when using XMR to pay in another crypto through your service, is that correct?
Yeah just say you accept either prepaid with Monero (XMR) or using the cash-on-delivery option. A link to getmonero.org in the FAQ would be appreciated, but is not required.
I prefer public discussion. If you must reach me privately, please send me a simplex invite, the lemmy chat is not encrypted.
What is your target audience or use case? Because the obvious choice would be illegal items, which are excluded by your TOS. And while privacy enthusiasts are willing to spend extra, your asking price is too steep for casual use.
I noticed the pricing page is entirely dollar nominated, with the only payment option listed “cash on delivery”, listing a bunch of typical payment options. Monero is only mentioned as a feature on the usage and FAQ tab, and both are easy to miss. Initially I wondered why you were posting here if you only accept paypal and such.
itsmect@monero.townto Monero@monero.town•SimpleX is under attack by the magazine Wired21·7 months agoPeople who have to use the best tools, use the best tools. In other news: water confirmed to be wet
itsmect@monero.townto Monero@monero.town•my biggest problem with haveno and bisq is starting from nothing1·8 months agoThe minimum security deposit is small enough to not be a problem in most cases. If you give away anything of value online, put a public donation address alongside it. If you don’t you can join #getyourfirstxmr:monero.social and offer a low value deal in exchange for eg. gift cards.
There is a UFS-II specification and even a PCIe version specifically for micro SD cards. It was all planned out, and it would have been trivial to tell consumers: “Yo need card with more contacts as shown in picture”. But no, the biggest manufacturer of flash storage is samsung, and they decided they’d rather sell higher storage capacity phones as a premium. Easy to do when you’re the second biggest manufacturer of of phones and apple already paved the way.
itsmect@monero.townto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Open Source Everything: A curated list of the best open source software82·8 months agoNice list. I chuckled at the fact that the bitcoin section does not recommend bitcoin :) We’re also here on lemmy, if you ever need help or just want to say hi
Essential consumer goods have huge markets, and have few differentiating factors. Both of these things are beneficial for mass production, which lowers the cost so much that small business are driven out of the market. And the small business that remain often only resell mass produced goods. Even though WE want essential goods available for Monero, I think it offers buisiness too little advantage in a highly competitive market and the effort required plus legal uncertainty may even drag them down.
If you want Monero adoption, ask yourself: Why would you want to receive XMR instead of cold hard cash for your work and/or goods? The obvious answer should be: Because you can use it for things you can not use cash for! Yeah people of course thing “duh we got the darkweb” and while that’s true the market is way beyond early adopter stage and does not really require our attention. I do like to market for internet services (email, vpn, vps, sms verification etc) because it’s such an obvious yet still niche use case. It’s also a low value way to spend donated money on your foss projects or whatever you do.
Personally I think good markets would be anything that is not illegal, but people still don’t want anyone else to know about. If you could pay for tax consultants, lawyers, psychiatrists and similar professions anonymously, I’d bet some people would be willing to pay extra and go out of their way to acquire XMR. And once you can’t trade for fiat anymore, the best way to get some would be to earn by offering more generic things.
Yes, in the end it’s a hen and egg problem. But I really do believe the least uphill battle is going the “exclusive for XMR” route.
There are plenty of tradesmen working on weekends without reporting it to tax authorities. Common in cities, practically the norm in rural areas. Time spend working doesn’t leave a paper trail and whoever hired them can buy all the materials for “personal use”. Farmers do need to buy supplies, but unless they have John Deer equipment, the harvest amount will not be automatically counted, and it’s trivial to sell some part of it on non-official markets.
I think it all hinges on how fast people get used to using monero “for real” and not only to buy some merch or for other meme purposes. When regulations come down, the people who will be hit the hardest are those bridging between fiat and xmr, because their banking activity can be moderately easy controlled.
itsmect@monero.townto Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Inventor Says He Doesn’t Believe in CryptoEnglish1·1 year agoAt least with the government you can vote the bastards out.
In theory. In reality all parties serve the same lobbyists.
itsmect@monero.townto Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Inventor Says He Doesn’t Believe in CryptoEnglish1·1 year agoAnd a deflationary nature is known to cause bubbles.
I mean centuries of inflationary monetary policy also caused bubbles, sooo…
itsmect@monero.townto Monero@monero.town•UK seized new powers starting today [including destroying Monero]1·1 year agodestroy […] assets […] for the public good
The public would greatly benefit if we destroyed assets of lobbyists and their funders! You’re drafting the law for that, right? Right?
I’ve had to use privatized public transport for a few years, and also driven car for a few years.
Unfortunately public transport is unreliable af. I can tolerate the occasional delay, but if you need to get a connection and miss it, it often was at least half an hour of extra delay. Plus this often happened when its either exceptionally hot or cold, while I had to wait outside. And don’t get me started on strikes. Yes, workers should be paid appropriately. But if thousands of people suddenly can’t get to work because their line is canceled, what else should the people do? Take there non existing cars? Take the overbooked car sharing, uber and taxis, none of which can handle the surge in demand?
So as a first step, I’d rather start with improving public transport. Streets are owned by the state, why can’t rails be? Make it so good that I prefer using it. Because unless that happens, you won’t get the majority support for making things worse (even if it is to make things better overall)