Cross platform
Cross platform
None of the are available for both mobile and desktop
It can be cross platform. On mobile and desktop
True. I did make a feature request to have the Newpipe Extractor in the app
Would like to see an Android version as well that has its own F-Droid repo
VSCodium > VSCode
I’ll look up my notes tomorrow and post more details.
Thank you. Been struggling to get my IDE setup for go development.
This solution does with when using a launch request in the config. Thank you
Do you have a simple guide by chance on how to get debugging to work inside a docker container using VSCode?
Thank you Thunder devs for adding this feature fully into Thunder!
I think stablecoins will always have a centralized point of failure. Weather it is an algorithm, or having the coin backed by the actual asset.
I think the best stablecoins are backed by the asset 1 to 1 or a little more then 1 to 1. Most stablecoins that do this are token on smart chain contracts which have another vulnerability which is being a smart contract. Smart contracts could contain a vulnerability and if it does have a vulnerability, a new contract will need to be made and users will have to switch their old token to the new tokens. Also censorship is an issue. https://cryptonews.com/news/tether-takes-action-blacklists-validator-address-linked-25-million-mev-bot-drain-heres-what-happened.htm
And these stablecoins are not private. The only private stablecoin platform out there is Haven but Haven assets are not backed 1 to 1.
I hope there are plently of stablecoins issued on Zano in the future. Zano allows you to create an asset without creating a smart contract. All assets on Zano are private. I would like to see Tether, USDC and other issue stablecoins on Zano. Trusting the issuers on backing the stablecoin and trusting the issuer to secure their private keys to prevent hackers from inflating the asset will be the only vulnerabilities, but you will have privacy and a censorship resistant stablecoin!
If the AgoraDesk source code is released? Maybe? It can help anyone who wants to create a P2P trading platform. I think Haveno is written in Java and I have a hunch that AgoraDesk back end is not in Java.
https://github.com/AgoraDesk-LocalMonero/agoradesk-app-foss/issues/296
I hope AgoraDesk/LocalMonero will release all of their source code for their platform after they shutdown to allow anyone to fork it and start their own platform without having to build a platform and app from scratch
https://github.com/AgoraDesk-LocalMonero/agoradesk-app-foss/issues/296
Please upvote this issue if you want to see all the source code for AgoraDesk/LocalMonero be released!
Why could a build take 5 minutes? Is it due to the size of your project or the language the bundler is written in (JavaScript being a slower option over Rust)?
The explore feature for the local instance has been made!!!
Please add the explore feature to explore the entire fediverse!
Not a bad idea as long all nodes will allow any wallet to recover all funds, not all transaction history, just balance.
Please add the crypto addresses to the site sidebar under donations. You also may want to consider accepting BTC, BCH and LTC. Glad your accepting XMR though for private donations.
I think all cryptocurrency blockchains that function as money or store of value should do this. However I think 1 years worth is better than 10 years worth of data, or perhaps even less than a years worth of data.
As long as the blockchain size remains small enough for the adverage Joe to store the entire chain onto their mining computer for when or if Monero reaches mainstream mass adoption usage. By mainstream mass adoption I mean Monero is used as much as Visa or Mastcard is globally which I would assume will mean that Monero will need to handle 1 million transactions per second.
I knew of Grayjay but did not know it was open source now. A lot of the app is written in Kotlin which is promising for cross platform