I could send them some monero but they don’t seem to accept cryptocurrencies
😬 Credit Card and Paypal but no Monero @peertubecreator@lemmy.ml @peertubecreator@geekdom.social
I could send them some monero but they don’t seem to accept cryptocurrencies
😬 Credit Card and Paypal but no Monero @peertubecreator@lemmy.ml @peertubecreator@geekdom.social
size [kB] 0.1377 Are these perhaps hash floods? 0tx blocks!?
I have the feeling and hope that they are working on it in the background.
At this moment, the transaction pool is back to normal.
I've just realized that there are actually around two thousand transactions in the TX Pool. If a transaction is to be faster, the fee must be increased. no of txs: 1952, size: 13484.91 kB
Blocks and transactions run as normal.
Transaction pool https://xmrchain.net/
If you use a remote node then make sure that it is reliable. If in doubt, use the one from hashvault pool for example.
Enter the recommended block list if you are running a node.
So: stick with Monero. It is a common misconception that swapping back and forth makes sense. If you want to store value, you should store it in the more secure Monero and, if you need to use BTC, exchange the required amount into BTC at the time of payment.
When exchanging BTC for XMR, it is a necessary evil that you have to use the BTC. But once you have exchanged them for XMR, you are on the safe side.
TL;DR
Send your Monero from RetoSwap to another wallet from where you use it. Do not use it within RetoSwap for payments. Is that what it boils down to? Then I would like to remind you that in practice it makes sense to use two wallets. One for receiving and one for sending. The one for sending will be replenished by the one for receiving. https://monero.town/post/5701064
You can trust supportXMR. The operator is well-known and a long-standing supporter of Monero. Botnets are also actively banned there. Nevertheless, the statement that centralized providers should only be trusted to a limited extent is correct, as they are always a vulnerable central point. Another trustworthy pool that has shown its deep understanding in the past is hashvault. There is also a reliable Tor connection.
The first time I used it, I found it inconvenient that the program had to be executed for it to work. But that's the way it's designed, as a program for decentralized trading that everyone who wants to use the system has to run. It should also soon be available for mobile devices. A decentralized trading platform for your pocket! Really fascinating and a vision of the future that has become reality!