Way I hear it, there will now be over 100,000 Sats hidden in this egg hunt!
I have hidden 50,000 Sats personally.
The event is less than a week away. Come have some fun and walk away with free Sats! https://t.co/pLoBxBkCyU
Replying to https://twitter.com/EarnWithBM/status/1642172967676411907:
@EarnWithBM I don't know for sure. Who have you read from the most @TheGuySwann ?
#[0] #[1] #[2] #[3] and anyone else interested in coming:
First ever North Idaho Bitcoiners meetup is scheduled for April 22nd, starting at 2:00pm.
Don't let the name fool you. Anyone who wants to come from outside North Idaho is more than welcome, as well!
The event is posted on #[4] and submitted on bitcoinerevents.com so it would be up there soon, too.
Yes and no. It is relatively common at certain levels. Pretty sure you should have decent luck at Y=16. It is also very common above Y=100. So, in the mountains.
Occasionally when mining very low in the world, you will encounter iron ore veins, where you can mine stacks and stacks of it very quickly with the Fortune III enchantment on your pick.
RiverRiptide on the server has an Iron Farm, but he hasn't been keeping it in stock on the Auction House for some reason. I may have to make an iron farm of my own and supply everyone if he doesn't start cornering that market.
Diamonds are harder to come by in recent versions. Used to be you only had to get down to Y=11 or so, but now it's best to go all the way down to Y=56 or so, and even there they are less common than they used to be.
Replying to https://twitter.com/BossRosschild/status/1638036415505371137:
@BossRosschild @BTCsessions https://t.co/j48ST1TBla Can't recall if that covers setting up multi-sig, but I can help you out with that, if you need it.
From what I can see, the methodology for counting nodes on monero.fail/map is prone to counting the same node multiple times, because it counts every node it sees within a 24 hour period, while but nodes.io counts Bitcoin nodes only once because it is looking at a snapshot of reachable nodes at a given time. This means it will exclude offline nodes that are only turned on periodically, but also means there isn't a danger of a node getting counted multiple times.
Given the differences in methodology, and how far in excess that 11k number is from every other estimate of the number of nodes on Monero's network that I have been able to find, while estimates of Bitcoin's reachable nodes are always within a couple thousand of each other, I have to conclude that it is inaccurate, and Monero likely has between several hundred to a little over 1000 reachable nodes.
This estimate also makes sense given it's market cap is $2.7b compared with Bitcoin's $528b, adjusting for the fact that a larger percentage of people who own Monero are likely true believers in it, and therefore more willing to go through the work of running their own node.
I read somewhere that a lot of Monero nodes change their IP addresses on a frequent basis. Could it be that this site is counting each IP as an entirely different node and just adding up all of them it has seen in the last 24 hours, thus inflating the number?
My mistake. Thank you for clarifying.
Why is that number so vastly higher than every other estimate of the number of nodes on the network that I have been able to find, including from other pages on that same site?
Here's couple more I was able to dig up: The most favorable one says 1980 nodes. The less favorable one (154 nodes) is from another page on the same site you linked to.
None of them come anywhere close to the reachable nodes on Bitcoin, let alone the estimated total nodes.
The only thing I saw from the source you linked to about Monero nodes was ~24 peers. The only 11k number was referring to hours, not nodes.

It is. Was not so great when I first tried it out, but is has just gotten better and better.
I'd say so. Certainly what I have been using consistently for several weeks now. And Vitor just keeps pumping out updates.
As soon as I saw his post I knew she'd be a whole-coiner in no time.
And the rest of the economy the government has by the balls via regulation.
Yes, but even with that, the latest estimate of the number of full nodes on Monero is sub 1,000. Meanwhile, Bitcoin likely has over 50k.

