First, dont demand bitcoin, second dont attempt to “cash out”. I have my opinion on just how I would do this, but will not say.
Disinformation alert. This person was dumb enough to have Bitcoin trade it for Monero and then trade it back to Bitcoin and send it to a centralized exchange. Monero itself was not traced. The amounts into and out of Bitcoin were traced, and then the person was dumb enough to send it to a centralized exchange to cash out. Stupid fuck.
Perhaps the economy is not as good as everybody says it is, and a very cyclical sector like tech is the first one to feel it.
And its name would be MonerOS (very original, I know)
Exactly. Personally, I believe in the long term of Monero. And so would be perfectly okay with taking a small loss to keep a price stable.
Well, OB could be forked. Maybe even ActivityPub over tor/i2p. Then you sub to a market with your mastodon or whatever and you get a post if things are added to the market and a link to that item.
I didn’t think it was ever finished, but it might be possible to take it and make it use Monero.
Hey, where is the stage links? They are always posted with the announcement.
Edit: Oh, never mind. I see them, but they broke.
I thought several years ago that OpenBazaar had a good idea but never ended up finishing it. Something like that might be adaptable.
Start a monero based business where you hold prices steady despite the fluctuations. As an example hold at $150 so you can say "this bottle of soda is 13mXMR (0.013 XMR) for the next 3 months, then adjust price if needed. Since Monero bounces back to $150+ and doesn’t stay below it very much is why I suggested that one.
Too bad I’m not on Twitter anymore. Otherwise, I would check some of these out.
Oh, then I’m not sure. That might be a bug that needs reporting or something.
I would like to point out that these links are not accessible to blind users because there is no description for the screen reader.
This is something I am going to keep in mind for sure.
In Firefox settings, there is a thing for what data to erase upon browser quit. And by that, I mean clicking the 3.minu and actually pressing quit, not just closing it. That may be of some assistance because the data should get cleared before the browser fully quits.
Well, on desktop it worked. So you could do it that way. But on mobile, what you had to do was go to a website like Google, add it as a bookmark, and then edit the bookmark and change the web address from Google to the IPv6 address.
Probably because most people are not accessing routers and web servers through their IPv6 addresses and instead they are using IPv4s like 192.168.1.1. I mean, come on, who does that?
Firefox Android version 122 was released today so be on the lookout on about the 27th for fennec 122.
You could do it on desktop version of Firefox by entering the IP address directly. And you could do it on the mobile version of Firefox by adding a bookmark to a website and then changing the URL to the IP address. But you could not enter the IP address directly into the address bar. Instead of treating it as an IP address, it would treat it as a search string.
It used to be way worse. Now it’s common to get updates within 10 days of their release, where before it used to be more like 20. So it has definitely improved quite a bit in the last couple of years.