between #XMRBazaar and #MoneroMarket there are now ~2,050 items available.
๐ค #XMRBazaar 3 months usage:
+ 550 Listings
+ 100 Businesses
๐ Congratulations on this milestone nostr:npub1j0yy96lj8cye7wu9ycezudnng363ymtguwc0t97xvvw8xlss25jstf0hd9 and everyone involved! 
If the Monero circular economy is truly something you strive for, this is absolutely fantastic news. Put your Monero where your mouth is and use the platform. Make a listing. Request an item. Sell an item.
nostr:note1u3u4skxna2lucnwe2w94cqvnts3y5qmd6xllm2vheg99ksgnzwqq887509
Yeah, I definitely see your point there. I have the Android APK installed, but I don't have a Windows machine, so don't have that installed. And the only reason I installed the Android app was to look at its accessibility.
Well, in that case, they might as well not even develop it. Because if that's truly the case, it would be dead on arrival and nobody would use it. And the entire community would actively recommend against its use.
Sure, but it would be even better if I wasn't paying for something I'm not using to its fullest extent.
You know what? I wonder if it would be possible to request a legal name change and change my name to my npub.
Well, it would not at all be private since notes are public. People would be able to see metadata like you used Uber at 5.27 p.m. But they wouldn't associate a name with it unless of course you doxxed yourself which would be all to easy to do.
In a world without names.
You are sitting in the doctor's office and the assistant comes out and says, "npub1ge0tzdqy6useekgu9d9g5l3s3t2wpx7p9xxuprz7ajzjaxl4mgyssejcs3 its your turn"
you write "npub1ge0tzdqy6useekgu9d9g5l3s3t2wpx7p9xxuprz7ajzjaxl4mgyssejcs3" on your homework.
Nobody gives their babies names anymore. They just create a public key for them until they are old enough to handle it themselves.
"have you met npub1ge0tzdqy6useekgu9d9g5l3s3t2wpx7p9xxuprz7ajzjaxl4mgyssejcs3? they went to Yale and have a PhD in astrophysics"
This may be of interest to both the #Nostr and #Monero communities.
The developer says they are going to release it as open source.
ya know, im kinda wondering if you could use your nostr identity to generate a monero private key which you then encrypt and broadcast as a nostr note. Then you put your nsec into any monero wallet, it connects to the nostr relays, gets the key, decrypts it and sets up your wallet.
The future will be convenient, easy, and private if we have anything to say about it.
I left Bitcoin in 2017 and came back to Monero in 2022.
My fiber ISP offers 500/500 for $55. I wish they had a 250/250 for say $27.50 since I don't really need speeds that high and would rather save some money.
Big New 0-day vulnerability for Web Browsers
(for Linux & Mac)
Researchers at Oligo Security have disclosed a logical vulnerability to all major browsers (Chromium, Firefox, Safari) that enables external websites to communicate with (and potentially exploit) software that runs locally on MacOS and Linux. Windows is not impacted by this issue.
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Oligo Researchers have found that public websites (like domains ending in .com) are able to communicate with services running on the local network (localhost) and potentially execute arbitrary code on the visitorโs host by using the address 0.0.0.0 instead of localhost/127.0.0.1.
Remediation In Progress: Browsers Will Soon Block 0.0.0.0
Following responsible disclosure, HTTP requests to 0.0.0.0 are now being added to security standards using a Request for Comment (RFC), and some browsers will soon block access to 0.0.0.0 completely. 0.0.0.0 will not be allowed as a target IP anymore in the Fetch specification, which defines how browsers should behave when doing HTTP requests.
Source:
https://www.oligo.security/blog/0-0-0-0-day-exploiting-localhost-apis-from-the-browser
I wonder how this is going to work with blocking DNS servers because from what I understand a lot of them use 0.0.0.0 to make ads and malware not resolve
