https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno is set to stagenet but I don’t know if there are any offers to take.
https://github.com/haveno-dex/haveno is set to stagenet but I don’t know if there are any offers to take.
https://haveno-reto.com is the domain you need if you want to actually trade on mainnet
FCMP is being worked on by kayaba who has delivered in the past.
Haveno is literally just a .exe you run. Looks like he wants a DEX with NO setup.
Just use Haveno to buy XMR directly, way cheaper and quicker than dealing with bisq and BTC transactions.
It’s live: https://haveno-reto.com
A little off-topic but I guess proton called Monero a shitcoin so it’s a little tiny bit on topic ;)
Well, many of the exploited ones are already gone.
Partially. For the Monero blockchain itself this is basically it but the spam also enabled them to withdraw funds ($300k) from darknet markets multiple times in a row, since their withdrawal systems didn’t account for transactions being this delayed.
I was wrong, I didn’t consider that their attack could drain badly coded DNM wallets by double-spending withdraw transactions.
Yeah sorry, I had not considered draining market wallets as an option. Thanks for the pentest, it greatly pushed FCMPs and high-throughput research forward!
They made money through extortion, not by draining any wallets due to spam. There was spam and it did delay transactions for regular users due to existing wallet bugs that are now fixed. I can’t really comment on badly coded markets, I assume they somehow broke their payment systems because they didn’t account for long delays when receiving coins or also had the fee selection bug.
This attack highlighted several issues that have been addressed. The biggest issue was wallets not automatically raising the default fee which led to transactions getting stuck for hours. Without the bug, you would have paid 2 cents instead of 0.5 for a transaction and it would have been confirmed at regular speed.
Now that’s some pure fud.
The Reto fork made exclusively changes as required by the haveno setup guide, seems to me the source of this just wants to set up their own network.
Am stoned af
Give the guy some slack, I can promise you that most people involved with Monero would never support ideas like “let’s create our own government”.
Running the latest, unmodified release from https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy
As you’ve already hinted at, that JS is most likely related to the PWA part of lemmy.
1 condition from my side: Don’t ever talk about what you are going to use the Monero for or where you’ve gotten it from, otherwise I’ll have to ban you from here.
12 upvotes, only 3 out of the downvotes come from this instance.
If there are many votes but the total is only -1 or 0 I mainly post these to show that there is more engagement than it seems.
On haveno you have a multisig that makes sure you actually receive your Monero after paying instead of just getting scammed.