Creating a tor hidden service for my #monero node running on my lap top in my garage was easier than i thought. That lap top now runs a node and gupax and p2p pool mines.

Veey impressed by how accessible monero is 🤙

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What is the point of monero anyway?

Hmm you tell me

The easiest, safest way to transact with nearly absolute privacy from attackers both on an on-chain a network level

So it like keeps your NFTs private?

No it's a monetary chain exclusively. Is this a good faith question? Surely you know that about Monero by now.

When was the last time you used monero as money?

Funny you said that I just topped up my Nano-GPT balance. I bought coffee beans last week and bought Christmas gifts two weeks ago through an Amazon proxy shopper on xmrbazaar.com

Hope it all works out for you

Thank you it works amazingly. I'd highly recommend trying out Monero on nano-gpt.com or xmrbazaar.com you could download Cake Wallet and swap some of your Bitcoin to Monero quick and easy.

Haha no thanks. Im straight.

its been a few hours now

I almost use it daily to buy things.

censorship resistant peer-to-peer digital value exchange

Are you asking what is the point of an offshore bank account?

Thank you for helping secure the network

This. My desktop in my bedroom is set up the same way, except that I'm not using gupaxx, i use the command line with p2pool directly.

Nice

For those of less technically literate, would you recommend any tutorials on how to set something similar up? I've messed with gupax before but have zero clue how to hide everything behind Tor.

you know, i just followed the guide at https://www.getmonero.org/resources/user-guides/tor_wallet.html.

If you already have a monero running node running locally on your computer, then it's a matter of 1) installing tor on your computer and 2) following the above guide.

If you have messed around with gupax, you have a computer running linux I presume ?