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qubic.org, a miner with very high computing power, has made no secret of wanting to ignore legitimate blocks from other pools.

Would a generally legitimate reaction of sincere miners be to ignore the blocks of this belligerent miner?

It already looks to me as if the operators of some mining pools are taking countermeasures behind the scenes.

The administrator of supportxmr.com has a lot of experience and is trustworthy and certainly knows how to take countermeasures.

Perhaps an emergency feed for mining pool operators could be introduced, in which only recommended countermeasures for pool operators are communicated.

An option to adopt an emergency block list, which is switched off by default, could be introduced. The recommendation for pool operators and node operators could be to activate this option when starting the Monero software. This list would have to be distributed by experienced pool operators or members of the Monero core team.

We already have a block list, which MRL has recommended to activate. This could be extended by IP addresses from qubic.org.

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The post will be updated here: https://www.reddit.com/user/314stache_nathy/comments/1mej8fo/guide_to_your_freedom/

  • Alternatives to surveillance servides (Google, Microsoft and etc):

ClearNet: https://privacyguides.org/

I2P:  http://privacyguides.i2p/?i2paddresshelper=fvbkmooriuqgssrjvbxu7nrwms5zyhf34r3uuppoakwwsm7ysv6q.b32.i2p

TOR:  http://www.xoe4vn5uwdztif6goazfbmogh6wh5jc4up35bqdflu6bkdc5cas5vjqd.onion/

  • For search: Use YaCy has search tool, recommended

Browsers: -> All browsers are a shit, I recommend you use Hydraveil.net with YaCy to solve this. (Use YaCy over Tor too: https://yacy.net/operation/yacy-tor/)

When generating keys I suggest using the future-default command as this will instruct GnuPG use modern cryptography such as Curve25519 and Ed25519:

gpg --quick-gen-key alice@example.com future-default

  • Messagers: SimpleX.chat, Session (social media - https://simplifiedprivacy.com/session-v-nostr/) and Molly.im are the bests (install Molly via Fdroid, Molly is compatible with Signal, is a Signal fork but is 100% FOSS)

  • To OS (Computer/laptop): QubesOS (use with Whonix), KickSecure, SecureBlue (Fedora-based) or TailsOS.

  • Tails best pratices: https://www.anarsec.guide/posts/tails-best/

  • https://www.anarsec.guide/

https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Comparison_with_Kicksecure

  • When to Use Whonix: For tasks that require guaranteed Tor routing and anonymity.

  • When to Use Kicksecure: For applications needing security hardening without anonymity.

To OS (Smartphone): GrapheneOS with Pixel phone.

-> Protection against ISP censorship:

  • Freifunk (mesh network)
  • Use OpenWRT or LibreCMC (libreCMC is an FSF-endorsed derivation of OpenWrt with the proprietary blobs removed. If your device is supported by libreCMC, definitely use it over OpenWrt.)
  • https://www.torbox.ch/

VPNs don't provide anonimity, I recommend TOR and I2P.

If you need VPNs:

  • Mullvad (accept XMR + Wireguard + IPv6)
  • IVPN (accept XMR + Wireguard)
  • Hydraveil.net (Accept XMR + Wireguard, IT'S NEW, HAVE CAUTION)
  • ProtonVPN (Monero support coming soon + Wireguard + support port forward)
  • AirVPN (XMR accept + Wireguard + Port forward + IPv6).

OpenPGP tools:

And use Monero (XMR) to finantial privacy.

P.S. -> Use Monero (XMR) with your OWN NODE AND OPEN THE 18081 PORT + USE YOUR NODE VIA TOR/I2P, and use Wallets like Anonero, Feather Wallet, GUI/CLI oficial wallets (in https://getmonero.org/). Buy Monero via RetoSwap.com, Eigenwallet.org, BasicSwapDEX or Serai.exchange (coming soon). Make Monero mining via P2Pool (or P2Pool mini) and use Gupaxx.

  • WARNING Don't make this with Monero:

  • DON'T USE A REMOTE NODE (use your OWN NODE via TOR/I2P to max privacy)

  • DON'T USE KYC - CEX (Use the recomended DEX like RetoSwap.com, Eigenwallet.org and BasicSwapDEX, I recommend use Trocador.app or Cyphergoat.com has agregator)

  • NEVER SHARE YOUR PRIVATE KEYS, AND USE ONE-TIME ADRESSES FOREVER (STEALTH ADRESS), DON'T RE-USE ADRESS

  • Verify Monero binaries: https://docs.getmonero.org/interacting/verify-monero-binaries/

  • NOT YOUR KEYS, NOT YOUR COINS, have SELF-CUSTODY of your keys, have air-gapped encrypted wallets with MULTISIGS (use Veracrypt for plausible deniability)

  • DON'T USE MYMONERO, they have some Red flags (and can see your view key).

  • The recomended wallets are:

-> Hot wallets:

  • Feather Wallet

  • GUI/CLI oficial wallets (in https://getmonero.org/)

  • Monero.com

  • MonFluo

  • Eigenwallet.org

-> Cold wallets:

  • Stell wallet (fully off-line, but don't have encryption or password)

  • Paper wallet (fully off-line, but don't have encryption or password)

  • Brain wallet (your brain, you have a good memory?)

  • Anonero.io

  • CupCake

-> Hardware wallets:

  • Trezor (fully Open-source)

  • Keystone.

-> OTHER:

  • Make Monero mining via Solo mining, P2Pool or P2Pool mini (use Gupaxx)

  • Buy and sell things for Monero in XMRBaazar (and NeroShop in future).

Consider all other wallets and CEXs not mentioned here as SCAM.

Any seed typed on the keyboard of any device should be considered possibly compromised.

You have question? Ask or see:

Detail: I recommend read the nihilist OPSEC bible.

OPSEC bible: http://blog.nowherejezfoltodf4jiyl6r56jnzintap5vyjlia7fkirfsnfizflqd.onion/index.html

EXTRA

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Chris: Hi! Could you please introduce yourself to our readers?

Mike: Sure! Hello everyone, my name is Mike B., project contributor and coordinator. I’ve been in the crypto industry since the very early days. Right around 2011 / 2012 was my first taste of crypto, blockchains, and the freedom of money, and I’ve been living and breathing them ever since. My background is in business development and online retail, and I’ve worked across both centralized and decentralized ecosystems. For Freedom Dollar (fUSD), I act as a bridge between the protocol’s mission and the wider community, one of a few dedicated fans of economic freedom handling outreach, education, and ecosystem growth.

Chris: Freedom Dollar describes itself not just as a coin, but as a “declaration of financial independence.” What does that phrase mean to you personally, and how do you hope users interpret it?

Mike: I’m not sure how ‘up’ you guys are on US history, but way back in 1776 they cobbled together the US Declaration of Independence. That was a declaration by the 13 colonies that they were henceforth independent of the system which had insisted on forcing them to economically submit. Freedom Dollar, fUSD, is exactly what it sounds like and exactly what you’re probably imagining when you hear it. A declaration of financial independence, freeing people all over the world from economic submission to banks and nation states. Governments should not have free reign to look into private transactions between individuals, nor should they be able to block your money. If they can block your money, you’re not free to take part in the modern world. But governments are harmless and benign, right? They can be initially, sure. Until they’re not, and they descend into political targeting and citizen suppression. So to us financial independence means self-custody, privacy, and the freedom to transact without permission. fUSD isn’t just a token. It’s a refusal to accept surveillance, arbitrary freezing of assets, or centralized control over the monetary system. Crucially, with fUSD being pegged to the US Dollar, it brings stability of value to the market. So it’s a stable, private form of money that anyone, anywhere, can hold, spend, and use without needing to trust any company, bank, or government to allow their transaction to proceed, and without giving those entities control over what you’re buying and how much money you’re allowed to have in your pocket. It is, in no uncertain terms, a complete game-changer.

Chris: You’re very deliberate in using terms like “liberty,” “censorship resistance,” and “sovereignty.” What role do you think stablecoins like fUSD play in the broader push for digital rights and financial autonomy?

Mike: Stablecoins - specifically private stablecoins - are essentially the ‘missing link’ between freedom tech and everyday life. If you want to hold your assets privately, but also have them retain their value, there hasn’t really been a simple avenue to allow you to do that. Until now, that is. fUSD takes the push for financial autonomy a step further by refusing to compromise on privacy. In a world where surveillance is creeping into every corner of finance, it is essential that people have access to tools that respect their digital rights by default. fUSD empowers that by virtue of being uncensorable, stable, sovereign, and private by design.

Chris: fUSD is built on Zano, leveraging stealth addresses, ring signatures, and confidential transactions. Why was Zano chosen as the foundation, and how does it compare to other privacy chains like Monero or Secret?

Mike: Zano offers something rare: a full privacy stack with real, actual scalability. Unlike Monero, it’s built from the ground up to support assets like fUSD through a system called ‘Confidential Assets’ and enable a stable, low-fee infrastructure. And, unlike Secret, it doesn’t have to rely on trusted hardware or partial privacy. Everything on Zano is private by default which makes it the perfect home for a stablecoin protocol that can’t be shut down or spied on. One other very important thing to note about Zano is that one of the core Zano developers is Anton Sokolov. He played a key role in advancing Monero’s core privacy tech (like RingCT) and later initiated Zano to build a more scalable, asset-aware privacy platform. Zano can be seen as a next-gen evolution of that privacy- first ethos, designed with broader asset functionality and long-term scalability in mind. So you can essentially look at Zano, and fUSD built on top of it, as a more private, more functional, more capable, value-stable evolution of Monero. Zano is the future of private blockchain tech, and fUSD is the future of private money.

Chris: Given today’s increasing financial surveillance, how important is it to normalize private stablecoins as a mainstream financial tool?

Mike: It is absolutely essential, and that is no understatement. If we don’t normalize private stablecoins now, we risk a future where all money is programmable, traceable, and revocable. The US has already begun the process of building out that dystopian future with the recent enactment of the so- called “GENIUS Act”, but Europe is even more at risk with the “Digital Euro” central bank digital currency (CBDC) being launched later this year. With these, governments will be able to track everything from the kind of breakfast cereal you eat, to the clothing you wear, to the type of towels and toilet paper you use - and everything in between. They will be able to see, via transaction records, into your bedroom and into your bathroom. That is nothing short of terrifying. It builds an incredibly intimate picture of every individual, something we should all fear given the proclivity of nation states to descend into various forms of fascism, whether that be in a relative, subtle or outright manner. Private stablecoins like fUSD are how we push back. They’re not about hiding crimes. They’re about reclaiming normal, private transactions as a natural, economic right.

Chris: fUSD is overcollateralized and compounds staking rewards over time. Could you explain how this model grows sustainability without risking runaway inflation or under- collateralization?

Mike: Every fUSD is backed by more than $1 worth of ZANO, which is the base currency of the chain. The coverage ratio as of today, June 21st, 2025, is 1.38x and these reserves are transparent and independently verifiable. You can verify them using the information found at FreedomDollar.com. Users lock up their ZANO to mint fUSD, and the protocol algorithmically manages the peg through decentralized oracles and market maker bots. Since fUSD can’t be printed out of thin air and earns yield (dynamic, not fixed) from ZANO staking, the system stays balanced, secure, overcollateralized, and inflation-resistant.

Chris: What use cases have you seen emerging already — are people saving, spending, or transacting in fUSD in any particular regions or communities?

Mike: We’re seeing traction from a lot of users who care about privacy and self-custody: builders, merchants, freelancers, and people living under capital controls. There’s steady growth in Eastern Europe, Latin America, Asia, and privacy-savvy communities around the world. Growth in North America is taking off too, though it has been a little more sluggish given the slew of $US-pegged stablecoins already in existence. But with more outreach, and more education, it is only a matter of time before people decide en-masse to stop risking their funds with centralized issuers and switch to holding value in a stablecoin that maintains their privacy and their anonymity. We’re seeing a lot of people report an interest in using fUSD to hold value in a volatile crypto market, send remittances to family and friends living under repressive regimes, avoiding government-imposed capital controls (which is essentially the government telling you what you can and cannot do with your own money), and to avoid centralized stablecoin gatekeepers. All in all, people are using it as what it is: money!

Chris: With no formal team or gatekeeping, how do you coordinate development and updates to the protocol? Who decides what gets added or changed?

Mike: The beauty of fUSD is that it is governed by code, contributed to by individuals, and runs as autonomous code on Zano. There’s no company, no CEO, no kill switch. Development is community-led, with coordination happening through open forums, GitHub, and contributor discussions. Decisions are made by those who show up: developers, market makers, and users who want to see the Freedom Dollar protocol thrive. It’s all fully transparent and open-source. Anyone can audit how it works, verify the ZANO reserves backing fUSD, or even run their own version of the market maker and oracle bots. There’s a bunch of great information on this on the Freedom Dollar site, FreedomDollar.com.

Chris: Privacy tools can be intimidating for average users. What is being done to make onboarding and using fUSD more beginner-friendly?

Mike: That’s a top priority for us. We’ve focused on integrations with user-friendly wallets like Bitcoin.com, Cake Wallet, and Edge, alongside the native Zano Wallet. These wallets strip away complexity and offer familiar interfaces that millions of users are already comfortable with, so that makes it easier right off the bat. We’re also publishing guides, working on non-KYC bridges, and creating educational content to lower the barrier to entry even further. We have already integrated with 8 DEX’s and CEX’s, with another 11 currently in the process of integrating. It is also now possible to swap directly into fUSD from over 2,000 cryptocurrencies through Exolix, and direct swapping capability is being integrated right now into some of the wallets mentioned above.

Chris: Would you ever consider cross-chain compatibility, or do you believe privacy and sovereignty should remain fully native to Zano’s architecture?

Mike: We’re open to bridges if they can preserve privacy, but Zano’s native model is hard to beat. Privacy and censorship resistance can’t be tacked on as an afterthought, they absolutely need to be built-in from the ground up. That said, we’re always open to utilising any secure, battle-tested code that could help extend fUSD’s reach without compromising its core values.

Chris: How do you measure success for fUSD — is it about market cap, number of users, or simply offering a tool for those who need it most?

Mike: Success isn’t just about the numbers for us, it’s about the impact that fUSD can have and the difference that possessing economic freedom makes to people’s lives. If fUSD helps someone escape financial censorship, move money freely, or hold value without surveillance, then that’s success to us. Of course we track growth – there is currently over 1,300,000 fUSD in circulating supply - but we’re not here to build hype. We’re here to build freedom with the privacy, utility and solidity of a strong fUSD!

Freedom Dollar

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Merged Mining and Proof of Useful Work (PoUW) - Security Implications for Monero w/ Francisco Cabanas | Tune-in to a LIVE MoneroTalk episode TODAY 07/30 at 5:00PM-EDT!

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It's been a while since we had a release, and this one includes more network defenses against the bot arts, so if you run a legit node, please upgrade!

Thank you as always to the contributors (14 this release) and to binaryFate

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We are pleased to announce the launch of a dedicated statistics and market data page, offering comprehensive market insights for users.

Links: https://openmonero.markets/ https://openmonero.com/markets

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Hi guys! Good morning/afternoon/evening!

I saw that many people in the Zcash community say that they have the advantage of using end-to-end encryption with ZK-SNARKS circuits, and Monero relies on obfuscation and does not use encryption as a way to protect privacy, Monero has a public blockchain although opaque, but Zcash's is encrypted, making a comparison Zcash (with Orchad / shielded transactions and Tachyon) vs Monero (with FCMP++ and Carrot).

While I'm on the subject, won't Tachyon give Zcash the edge over Monero when it comes to scalability?

I love Monero and I want to make sure it's always at its maximum potential, so I think it's essential to question yourself.

One more question: what is a response to this post? -> https://np.reddit.com/r/CryptoTechnology/comments/1m77zat/zcash_vs_monero_technology/

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This change surprised me. Unstoppableswap is also recommended and linked in other places, e.g. on monerica.com

eigenwallet is an ambitious community effort to build the Monero wallet for the future.

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John Foss used to publish them about every week, but hasn't made a new one in months. I quite enjoyed reading these. I can't seem to find any info on what happened to him, anybody know?

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Crypto Legislation and Digital Cash w/ Zack Shapiro of the Bitcoin Policy Institute |(MT 357)

TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Legal expert Zach Shapiro joins Douglas Tuman to discuss U.S. cryptocurrency legislation, the legal challenges facing privacy tech, and the philosophical divide between building unstoppable systems versus working within regulatory frameworks. Shapiro, who runs a crypto-focused law firm and is involved with the Bitcoin Policy Institute and Peer-to-Peer Rights Foundation, outlines recent bills in Congress—including the Clarity Act and Genius Act—and their implications for developers and privacy advocates. He and Doug debate Bitcoin vs. Monero, focusing on fungibility and censorship resistance, with Shapiro defending Bitcoin’s legal positioning and Doug championing Monero’s privacy features. The episode also covers ongoing cases like Tornado Cash, the status of Samurai Wallet, and efforts to repeal New York’s restrictive BitLicense.

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Hi guys! Good morning/afternoon/evening!

I've opened an issue on BitChat's GitHub for the implementation of offline Monero transactions (for those who don't know, BitChat is under development by Jack Dorsey, he's planning to make Bitcoin transactions offline, so we can try to implement offline Monero transactions for greater adoption of Monero, as well as more resources for the Monero ecosystem).

So if you want to help, just go here: https://github.com/permissionlesstech/bitchat/issues/276

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🚨 URGENT NOTICE to All DN Users The clearnet domain drughub.to is currently redirecting to a site that provides onion mirror links to DrugHub Market. However, each mirror it lists comes with a PGP signature that fails verification.

What This Means: drughub.to redirects to hubrotator.link

This site lists several onion mirrors supposedly signed with the DrugHub master key

The key fingerprint looks correct:

DA08 FAC3 8F57 31B3 1FC5 A1EE 0DF7 7920 9883 8DF5

But ALL signatures come back as “BAD SIGNATURE” when verified using GPG or Kleopatra

⚠️ This is probably a Coordinated Phishing Operation

This setup mirrors tactics we’ve seen before:

Use a real-looking clearnet domain (drughub.to)

Redirect to a professional-looking “hub” (hubrotator.link)

Copy the real master key to look legitimate

Post mirror links with invalid or forged PGP signatures

Trap users who don’t check before clicking

What’s the point?

If you click on these links or trust the mirrors:

You could end up in a DrugHub phishing clone

You risk entering credentials into a fake login

You could send cryptocurrencies to fake supplier listings

You could be de-anonymized or logged in by LE

What You Should Do

Do NOT trust any links from drughub.to or hubrotator.link. Get your links from those listed in this subs WIKI (Reddit) listed under “Link Sites” or from Dread.

Only use onion links that come with a valid and verifiable PGP signature

Always verify:

gpg --verify signedmessage.txt

If a single link in a message fails verification, assume they are all compromised

EDIT: Same configuration possible for dark matter. They also have a darkmatter.to. I’ll check tomorrow.

Final consideration:

If they’re trying to trick you with fake signatures, they’re trying to rip you off. Don’t fall for it. Check everything. Don’t trust anything that fails.

Original post (in Reddit): https://www.reddit.com/r/darknet_questions/comments/1m1wfzw/warning_drughubto_is_likely_a_phishing_site_all/

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I want to check the balance of a Monero wallet, is it possible to check the balance without providing the private key or restoring the wallet with the secret mneemonic phrase?

If not, I've heard good things about Cake Wallet and MyMonero.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by dawncollective@monero.town to c/monero@monero.town
 
 

Dawnswap is a decentralized open-source non-custodial peer-to-peer exchange platform built with Monero and Tor at its core. It is based on the existing open-source codebase of the Haveno project which aims to support the rapidly growing Monero community and crypto in general all over the world. Making it easier for everyone to trade crypto and fiat currencies without middlemen and trusting third parties. Dawn will focus on improving the user experience while maintaining the core principles of decentralization, anonymity and autonomy. The project will leverage the existing open-source codebase of Haveno and introduce several new features and improvements to better serve the needs of its users.

A message from Dawnswap team

" We envision a society free from censorship, corporate overreach, and government control, where technology serves all equally. Decentralization is not just an idea, it is an ideal to be actively pursued. Our mission is to give back control to the individual, starting with financial sovereignty. "

Characteristics of the Dawnswap network

  • Crypto currencies: XMR, USDT, USDC, ETH, BTC, LTC, BCH, DAI
  • Other assets supported: XAU (Gold), XAG (Silver), XGB (Goldback)
  • Wide range of fiat currencies and payment methods to choose from
  • Minimum trade and deposit amount reduced to 0.02 XMR (default: 0.1 XMR)
  • Minimum deposit percentage reduced to 5% (default: 15%)
  • Maker fee is 0.1% and taker fee 0.5% to cover systems cost and maintain a self-sustaining network
  • Custom installation paths for side-by-side use with other Haveno based networks
  • Arbitrators 24/7 available for timely dispute resolution following official Haveno procedure
  • Non-Custodial: Users maintain control over their funds
  • Privacy-Focused: Utilizes Monero and Tor for secure transactions
  • Reliable decentralized infrastructure for maximum availability

The Dawnswap project aims to always be a community-driven initiative to keep building in the original spirit of the Haveno project.

We invite also XMR traders to offer their services on Dawnswap.

" Decentralization can only be achieved by many and freedom of choice. "

Save our PGP public key to always be able to check any signed release / data or important communication is authentic and from us:

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

mDMEaEL5cxYJKwYBBAHaRw8BAQdArx90QFXzvm7IM4hoXo74TTchGeMD6kOULx7X

DNR8q1W0D2Rhd24tY29sbGVjdGl2ZYiZBBMWCgBBFiEE2LN6t+JSS2Rs5+ory/r6

pxIYqqIFAmhC+XMCGwMFCQlnlD0FCwkIBwICIgIGFQoJCAsCBBYCAwECHgcCF4AA

CgkQy/r6pxIYqqIJyAEAmUUS41PyuGzzYu5wN9KT3o4L/ZbJZfzdOe5N/6M/k0sB

AOnzi0E5yLU49AMwDI1Qz7i/jStRfQcPlA2LAJPpHMYHuDgEaEL5cxIKKwYBBAGX

VQEFAQEHQPIZsiGMMbhq/g6+kZDiWW80lpVW8mtYlsdQHYo0C7p9AwEIB4h+BBgW

CgAmFiEE2LN6t+JSS2Rs5+ory/r6pxIYqqIFAmhC+XMCGwwFCQlnlD0ACgkQy/r6

pxIYqqKQawD+N57UyCLXfQXStmsZIXl3XQJA7nxr0bRO8gOtKYngHR0A/itn/eSG

q/v0Ix+zEjHYdYCdnJ1Jp/3yO2KB4siPaqkK

=vkpV

-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

PGP fingerprint: D8B3 7AB7 E252 4B64 6CE7 EA2B CBFA FAA7 1218 AAA2

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A Monero Bro running for California Governor: Vince Lundgren | (MT 356)

TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Vince Lundgren, an independent candidate running for California governor in 2026. The conversation begins with their first meeting at the Finney Forum and moves into Vince’s background—from his Navy service and intelligence work to the injury that ended his SEAL training. He reflects on being aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln during 9/11 and President Bush’s "Mission Accomplished" speech. After leaving the military, Vince faced chronic health issues and overcame a dependency on prescription painkillers, eventually finding purpose in outdoor recreation and earning a related degree.

The discussion shifts to Vince’s campaign, focusing on his critiques of California’s handling of homelessness, crime, drug addiction, and identity politics. He shares crime statistics he personally compiled, arguing they challenge mainstream narratives and are largely ignored by media. Vince discusses his stance on gun rights, his interest in Monero, and his belief that while his campaign is a longshot, it serves to raise awareness. The episode wraps with thoughts on alternative systems, Vince's passion for data-driven truth, and a brief story about meeting David Goggins post-SEAL training.

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Activate the blocklist in the Monero GUI wallet or Monero node.

It reduces the connections to suspicious, potentially useless or even counterproductive nodes in the Monero network. It is not absolutely necessary that you make this setting, but it would support the entire Monero network. Thank you.

Monero GUI wallet

If your run your own local node through the GUI wallet, go to Settings. In the “Daemon startup flags” box, input “–ban-list ”. Then click the orange “Stop daemon” button. It will take a few seconds for the daemon to shut down. Then click the orange “Start daemon” button. If you use a remote node, whoever operates the remote node will decide if the ban list is enabled.

node operators enable a ban list

The Monero Research Lab (MRL) has decided to recommend that all Monero node operators enable a ban list

https://github.com/Boog900/monero-ban-list/blob/main/ban_list.txt

Download the ban list and:

./monerod --ban-list

🧐 https://gist.github.com/Rucknium/76edd249c363b9ecf2517db4fab42e88

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Two years ago I created MoneroOS, a plug and play live operating system that starts mining Monero on boot. Kind of like NiceHashOS but for Monero. You flash the OS to a USB drive, enter your mining settings, boot it up and start mining!

See the announcement thread from two years ago (https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/s/geHQmPdE8y)

Life got busy and I couldn't keep up with development. Now I’ve got more time, and I’d love to rebuild it properly and add all the things I wanted to include from the start.

I created a CCS proposal to rebuild MoneroOS.

https://repo.getmonero.org/monero-project/ccs-proposals/-/merge_requests/596

If you want to see MoneroOS revived and improved please upvote the proposal and leave a positive comment to show support. Every bit of community feedback helps!

Thank you for being a part of this journey, your support means a lot!

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UPDATE:

qubic re-added with reported 600MH/s

According to Qubic's own website, it's hashrate is fluctuating wildly. Right now at [300MH/s and showing as 0MH/s on MPS

Now showing 0H/s lol - last block found 30 mins ago. False alarm.

Is this a bug? When I logged in it appeared that Qubic had 20GHz, but the account that made this post is a Qubic shill.

https://miningpoolstats.stream/monero

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Hi guys! Good morning/afternoon/evening!

I believe that Monero needs I2P to become more immutable and private (Tor is good, but not perfect, Sam Bent has shown that the Tor browser has problems and very suspicious developers, and we hope that the Tor network does not suffer from this, but we must always take precaution, especially that Tor depends on government funding, this can be a problem for many), my ideas are to put the most critical infrastructure on I2P, this infrastructure is:

  • getmonero.org

https://x.com/monero

  • Haveno-Reto / RetoSwap.com

https://x.com/HavenoDEX/

https://x.com/RetoSwap

https://simplex.chat/contact/#%2F%3Fv=2-7&smp=smp%3A%2F%2Fhpq7_4gGJiilmz5Rf-CswuU5kZGkm_zOIooSw6yALRg%3D%40smp5.simplex.im%2F2KNui9H8xxaPTuHAsQzJlfLmz_SOMsFk%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-3%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEA8BPETTg3ooyvQ1LiMGeCFbh2MeK9NyubT6NLE8EJzyA%253D%26srv%3Djjbyvoemxysm7qxap7m5d5m35jzv5qq6gnlv7s4rsn7tdwwmuqciwpid.onion&data=%7B%22type%22%3A%22group%22%2C%22groupLinkId%22%3A%22wNDKKQR3EW8Y045FsVofSg%3D%3D%22%7D

  • monero.com Wallet (and CupCake cold wallet), Stack Wallet, Monerujo (and SideKick cold wallet)

https://x.com/stack_wallet

support@cakewallet.com

https://www.instagram.com/cakewallet/

https://twitter.com/MoneroCom

mailto:help@monerujo.io

https://x.com/monerujowallet

  • Sync Monero Blockchain via I2P

  • marketplaces like XMRbaazar and NeroShop (NeroShop seems to solve this by working through I2P, I recommend we support NEROSHOP in addition to XMRbaazar)

https://github.com/layters/testshop

https://x.com/xmrbazaar

https://matrix.to/#/#xmr-bazaar:monero.social

contact@xmrbazaar.com

So what can we do?

What we can do:

  • go on X (formerly Twitter) and other project social networks (and contact via e-mail and SimpleX), Monero Wallets and Haveno-Reto/RetoSwap.com and spread this to more Monero-based projects.

Example message:

"Hello! Me and the Monero community would like to support the implementation of I2P to the ecosystem, to make the ecosystem even more robust and resistant to nation-state attacks, and since insert project name is part of the ecosystem, we want it to have greater implementation of I2P, this will be seen with great encouragement by the community, so if you want to help DISCENTRALIZED, FUNGIBLE MONEY AND TRANSFORM FINANCIAL FREEDOM, then use I2P as a way for us to increase the resilience of the Monero network."

I hope to see getmonero.org on I2P soon ;)

A few more things I'd like to see on getmonero.org:

Thanks to read!

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WebWipe is hosting a privacy pop up event in Charlotte on July 26th

6-10 pm @ Great Wagon Road Distilling (610 Anderson Street, Charlotte, NC 28205)

Come join us discussing privacy with Monero and other privacy tools while enjoying brews, whiskey, and good company.

topics include

  • Retoswap demo
  • Swaps and swap services like UnstoppableSwap and OrangeFren
  • Ashigaru, Ashigaru Whirlpool demo & Dojobay
  • Bisq and Robosats presentations
  • Cakewallet presentation
  • Nym's Mixnet and NymVPN presentation
  • encrypted communications and groups using SimpleXchat
  • XMRBazaar
  • Edge Wallet

and some goodies from Passphrase magazine

The event is free to attend, and you dont need to register on Luma

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A Monero Bro Running for California Governor: Vince Lundgren | Tune-in to a LIVE MoneroTalk episode TONIGHT 07/10 at 7:00PM-EDT!

Watch here on X or on YT➡️: https://www.youtube.com/live/vSbLphOFkv0 TWITCH ➡️: twitch.tv/monerotalk Now streaming on Rumble!➡️: rumble.com/user/monerotalk

Thank you to our show sponsors cakewallet.com / stealthex.io /

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What Would Ayn Rand Think About Monero? w/ Deki Zedd (MT 355)

TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman speaks with guest Deki, an engineer and philosopher, about the intersection of Ayn Rand’s Objectivism and cryptocurrency—particularly Monero. Deki, who recently presented on this topic at MoneroKon, outlines Rand’s key philosophical pillars—objective reality, reason, rational self-interest, free market capitalism, and privacy—and argues that these values closely align with the principles behind decentralized crypto. The two explore Rand’s likely support for privacy-focused coins like Monero over state-aligned cryptocurrencies, discuss her novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, and reflect on how philosophical literacy can guide resistance to government overreach. The conversation also touches on current political events, Bitcoin’s co-optation, and the difficulty of waking people up to freedom-focused ideas in an age of convenience.

Watch Here (YouTube)➡️ https://youtube.com/shorts/23_MDFXR60M Listen Here 🎧: https://www.monerotalk.live/monerotalk-355

Coffee & Monero, Go to Gratuitas.org today!

FOLLOW US https://monero.town/u/monerotalk & https://mastodon.social/@monerotalk

Thank you to sponsors, u/cakelabs and u/Stealthex_io as well as u/sunchakr for making these interviews possible! And of course our listeners and supporters for making Monero Talk possible!

Podcasts 🎧 :

iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monero-talk/id1445930212 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/60lQ05X8lcuXv71fhi6hl7

If you enjoy our show please Subscribe, Like, Share, Rate our YouTube Channel & Podcasts. This will help us grow and spread Monero content!

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Hey everyone! June was another big month for us at CypherGoat. Here’s a quick look at what we’ve been up to over the past few weeks:

We officially launched on i2p! You can now access our javascript free website at http://cjorx2hmv3jxs5sshxhw73nmkiayupim6gfye3sfts2pzmjgk5rq.b32.i2p

Based on your feedback, we’ve moved away from Cloudflare to make things even more private.

We faced a relatively big DDoS attack but had everything back up within minutes big thanks to our team! More info here

We’re now available for support via Simplex chat. Other contact options include Email, Signal and Telegram.

On the partnerships front, we’re excited to welcome three new exchanges to the family:

  • PegasusSwap
  • GoDex
  • Xgram

Thank you all so much for the continued support. We’re just getting started!

Stay private, Stay free

Cyphergoat.com

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