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My security filters are working because its been blocking them bot accounts automatically and this is awesome and amethyst is the best. Bye bye bot accounts because of my security filters. Thanks to the CEO for all of the help now im not getting the bots no more. You will always have my support and amethyst and nostr is the best
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Nice. Does it have webhooks for incoming payments?
#prague 123
Hey nostr:nprofile1qqsyvrp9u6p0mfur9dfdru3d853tx9mdjuhkphxuxgfwmryja7zsvhqpzamhxue69uhhv6t5daezumn0wd68yvfwvdhk6tcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcscpyug is amethyst having severs issues because the bots are coming back again because when look at someone else under the security filters it ses err pleas try again later
I can't wait until elon musk new phones come out and i will be definitely getting it when it comes out. I hate how people criticize elon because he is a good person and I support him and doge and he is helping a lot of people.
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I'd you use your thumbs to massage the blue area, the blue goes away.
The blue is just blood with low oxygen stranded, when you massage it it goes away and the normal blood with oxygen replaces it.
Do the movement as to wash it away
O have tried it with other bruises, but don't press too much as to feel pain
If you slightly massage the blue areas with your fingers the blue mark goes away.
But I don't know if it's wise now, due to the plates
Acho que ainda nĂŁo foi disponibilizado, pois ainda deve estar em fase de testes, pois no vĂdeo o app nem aparece com imagem e nĂŁo encontrei nenhum repositĂłrio para ele ser postado aqui.
How can anyone honestly think that locked coins are truly in self-custody? In reality, bad arbiters could easily pretend to be legit takers and get the 2/3 majority needed to approve a transaction, which could lead to theft. Even worse, admin bots could just wipe out the whole order book with ease. This issues has been confirmed by official dread mods and some reddit users.
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730:
The arbitrators could rug the whole orderbook (all sell offers and security deposits) by taking all the offers at once.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwp7yhn/?context=3#mwp7yhn
Quote: /u/monero_desk_support:
After some thoughts, I think you are right and that the arbitration system in Haveno doesn't prevent arbitrators from pulling the funds. They would need to create a bot that takes all the offers and automatically unlock the funds with the key of the taker and arbitrator
Source: http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/post/4e7e530582ff902b6903/#c-cac5570453f7fa9f42
Quote /u/geonic_ (Monero Outreach Producer):
Reto has been around for a few milliseconds basically and nothing stops the network operators from creating fake orders if the pot gets big enough. A network would have to be operating successfully for a few years before I trust it with any significant amounts.
Source:
https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/m0ae3rk/?context=3#m0ae3rk
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730: To post an offer, you have to deposit the amount + security deposit. If an arbitrator acts maliciously, they could take an offer and essentially steal the funds by signing the 2/3 multisig transaction, since they'd have two keys.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwj10k3/?context=3#mwj10k3
Quote /u/jossfun:
Haveno relies upon arbitration by the network youâre operating on. In a case where the arbitrators act maliciously they can create trades where they control 2/3 keys to seize funds.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/
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How can anyone honestly think that locked coins are truly in self-custody? In reality, bad arbiters could easily pretend to be legit takers and get the 2/3 majority needed to approve a transaction, which could lead to theft. Even worse, admin bots could just wipe out the whole order book with ease. This issues has been confirmed by official dread mods and some reddit users.
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730:
The arbitrators could rug the whole orderbook (all sell offers and security deposits) by taking all the offers at once.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwp7yhn/?context=3#mwp7yhn
Quote: /u/monero_desk_support:
After some thoughts, I think you are right and that the arbitration system in Haveno doesn't prevent arbitrators from pulling the funds. They would need to create a bot that takes all the offers and automatically unlock the funds with the key of the taker and arbitrator
Source: http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/post/4e7e530582ff902b6903/#c-cac5570453f7fa9f42
Quote /u/geonic_ (Monero Outreach Producer):
Reto has been around for a few milliseconds basically and nothing stops the network operators from creating fake orders if the pot gets big enough. A network would have to be operating successfully for a few years before I trust it with any significant amounts.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/m0ae3rk/?context=3#m0ae3rk
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730: To post an offer, you have to deposit the amount + security deposit. If an arbitrator acts maliciously, they could take an offer and essentially steal the funds by signing the 2/3 multisig transaction, since they'd have two keys.
Source:
https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwj10k3/?context=3#mwj10k3
Quote /u/jossfun:
Haveno relies upon arbitration by the network youâre operating on. In a case where the arbitrators act maliciously they can create trades where they control 2/3 keys to seize funds.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/
How can anyone honestly think that locked coins are truly in self-custody? In reality, bad actors could easily pretend to be legit participants and get the 2/3 majority needed to approve a transaction, which could lead to theft. Even worse, admin bots could just wipe out the whole order book with ease. This issues has been confirmed by official dread mods and some reddit users.
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730:
The arbitrators could rug the whole orderbook (all sell offers and security deposits) by taking all the offers at once.
Source:
https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwp7yhn/?context=3#mwp7yhn
Quote: /u/monero_desk_support:
After some thoughts, I think you are right and that the arbitration system in Haveno doesn't prevent arbitrators from pulling the funds. They would need to create a bot that takes all the offers and automatically unlock the funds with the key of the taker and arbitrator
Source: http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/post/4e7e530582ff902b6903/#c-cac5570453f7fa9f42
Quote /u/geonic_ (Monero Outreach Producer):
Reto has been around for a few milliseconds basically and nothing stops the network operators from creating fake orders if the pot gets big enough. A network would have to be operating successfully for a few years before I trust it with any significant amounts.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/m0ae3rk/?context=3#m0ae3rk
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730: To post an offer, you have to deposit the amount + security deposit. If an arbitrator acts maliciously, they could take an offer and essentially steal the funds by signing the 2/3 multisig transaction, since they'd have two keys.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwj10k3/?context=3#mwj10k3
Quote /u/jossfun:
Haveno relies upon arbitration by the network youâre operating on. In a case where the arbitrators act maliciously they can create trades where they control 2/3 keys to seize funds.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/
How can anyone honestly think that locked coins are truly in self-custody? In reality, bad actors could easily pretend to be legit participants and get the 2/3 majority needed to approve a transaction, which could lead to theft. Even worse, admin bots could just wipe out the whole order book with ease. These issues have been confirmed by the official Dread moderators and some Reddit users.
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730:
The arbitrators could rug the whole orderbook (all sell offers and security deposits) by taking all the offers at once.
Source:
https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwp7yhn/?context=3#mwp7yhn
Quote /u/WoodenInformation730: To post an offer, you have to deposit the amount + security deposit. If an arbitrator acts maliciously, they could take an offer and essentially steal the funds by signing the 2/3 multisig transaction, since they'd have two keys.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1l5jkp2/openmonerocom_got_hacked_as_reported_in_their/mwj10k3/?context=3#mwj10k3
Quote: /u/monero_desk_support:
After some thoughts, I think you are right and that the arbitration system in Haveno doesn't prevent arbitrators from pulling the funds. They would need to create a bot that takes all the offers and automatically unlock the funds with the key of the taker and arbitrator
Source: http://dreadytofatroptsdj6io7l3xptbet6onoyno2yv7jicoxknyazubrad.onion/post/4e7e530582ff902b6903/#c-cac5570453f7fa9f42
Quote /u/geonic_ (Monero Outreach Producer):
Reto has been around for a few milliseconds basically and nothing stops the network operators from creating fake orders if the pot gets big enough. A network would have to be operating successfully for a few years before I trust it with any significant amounts.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/m0ae3rk/?context=3#m0ae3rk
Quote /u/jossfun:
Haveno relies upon arbitration by the network youâre operating on. In a case where the arbitrators act maliciously they can create trades where they control 2/3 keys to seize funds.
Source: https://rl.bloat.cat/r/Monero/comments/1h4icot/is_haveno_anymore_secure_than_trading_with_a/
Sleep through the thunderstorm. :(
Slept really well, though :)