Is there a reason why you want the cat there? I can help you re-build it somewhere else! Or are you having fun fighting? If so I just hope it is fun for everyone involved ๐
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I won't to contribute to putting things through other people's drawings, I don't like that, even if they are being mean. But if you give me the template of the cat I can help defend it
Haha, ok! I'll stop defending the Nyano cat then
Thanks! Yes, I think so. In the future posts will be automatically copied to monero.town, and the new comments will also arrive.
I think that the federation is working. What tends to happen is that comments that were posted before anyone from an instance has suscribed will not be copied to that other instance. Even if a specific post is pulled, the comments are not.
Since I set up this instance only recently, probably no one from monero.town was or is subscribed to !nanogarden@nano.garden, so the comments were never fetched.
No problem! I wasn't sure about how to help fix the bitcoin because the template is a bit more complex, but if I see that it's attacked again I'll help! ^_^
Also, I think small attacks are at the edge of what the rules allow, but if users starts attacking in masse or using multiple accounts to attack quickly - to the point that it is not even fun to try to defend because it is impossible - then you can report the attackers to the canvas admins and they'll be removed from the game.
Funny thing is that those of who left aren't there anymore to comment that we did leave... So anyone who is still there is probably looking at the others who stayed and saying "See?! The protest didn't work because we are still here!"
One scary thing about the nano-based canvas is that maybe at some point the person hosting that doesn't want to host it anymore. But every person who owns a pixel paid for it.... They didn't pay the person hosting the site, so it is not fair to ask that the site hoster pays them back. What happens then?
What I'm thinking is that it might be possible to do this but using NFTs. So, let's say that you have a 100 x 100 canvas, and 10,000 NFTs, each one corresponding to a pixel. So the NFTs map to the list of pixels Canvas(0,0), Canvas(1,0), Canvas(2,0).... and the owner of the NFT gets to pick the color. Since these NFTs live on the blockchain, there is no single person 'hosting' the canvas. Anyone can set up an instance and display the canvas by pulling the information from the NFTs.
I haven't studied deeply the NFTs, so I don't know how easy it is to associate a label with the color to them.
If you shift + click on a pixel, you can see who placed that pixel, and you can also see their faction. I think the faction is a way for users to label themselves as part of a team, but it doesn't have any special additional mechanic associated with it.
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I purchase Monero through Kraken
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Not sure
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It is not exactly the same as KYC, because KYC is about the exchange verifying your identity, keeping a record of who you are, keeping a record of your transactions, and the crypto addressees that they send you funds to.
It depends on what your goal is and who is looking at your finances. If you want to buy hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Monero to avoid paying taxes, then your bank and potentially the tax authorities will pay attention to a massive transaction leaving your account and disappearing into a non-KYC crypto exchange. So, from that point of view, it is effectively similar to KYC.
But if you are interested in privacy and the per-transaction amounts are not massive, then both the bank and the exchange will still have some record of the transaction tied to your identity. But the bank is unlikely to take notice, and the exchange, being a Non-KYC, will not verify your identity nor is it under the same level of pressure to keep detailed records. Still, some of your information is leaked and it is out there.
Monero is very private, so even with KYC you can pull it off the exchange and your identity is immediately disassociated from it.
Depending on how much you want to buy, and who you know, one way of getting it is to buy it from a friend or an acquaintance.
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I understand that it is a character from a Nano wallet that calls the nano Nyano and multiplies the balance times some number. So it's just a cat for a specific Nano wallet's front-end, called "Nyano", and not a different crypto. But I am not personally so familiar with Nyano, I think @F00DPLZ@nano.garden can correct me if there is something else to it.
Still, I would not have chosen to place a crypto-related icon next to the drawings of another crypto project myself, precisely to avoid a situation of conflict. I am helping defend the drawing it in good spirit to help out the only other active user in this instance, but I consider it to be playful. If you are actually bothered by it I can stop defending it or even help take it off. The canvas is supposed to be free for whoever lands at a spot to do what they want, but I do understand that proximity in some cases can also be considered a form of provocation to some