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Psychedelics. Mushrooms. A general store worth the trip

That the litmus for what ultimately becomes a legal substance (speaking for the USA) is what negative effect(s) that substance has on society. Cannabis by example had none. The most dangerous part about cannabis was getting caught with it. We cannot however, say the same for every other substance. We can say the same for cubensis (magic mushrooms). And for this reason, we operate from a native reservation, happy to leverage our laws to deliver a product with a growing crush of medical evidence pointing towards healthy brain function, from dementia to depression.

Note: we'll be relaunching soon with BTCPaysever—bitcoin, lightning, and monero payments only. We'll also be adding many more products, as we're also a general store (even thought the product selection might not reflect that just now). We're also joining XMRbazaar. We followed you, and will let you know wen—Running: BTCPayserver

NOTE: our debit and credit payment processor has [predictably] terminated payments on our site www.JusDos.com. We're launching BTCPayserver next week. Our store will be Bitcoin, Lightning, and Monero payments only. We'll add over 100 hundred more products by then as well. Bookmark us.

If you'd like to place an order from now until then, please contact us via Signal App at JusDos.01, through email admin@jusdos.com, or DM here on Nostr. Apologies for the inconvenience, but leveraging BTC and XMR for permissionless payments was always our directional goal.

We’re Jus Dos and new to NOSTR, and looking to follow and zap REAL accounts and REAL businesses. What’s “REAL”? #askNOSTR

No #Ai generated images (these annoyances are like men walking around in public with their shirts off all the time: room temp IQ, homeless, narcissist, etc), no link spamming or affiliate marketing, no bots, flagrant instances of marching in step and parroting, or pushing products not under your control. Too, we don’t care if you’re popular on other platforms and boast ZERO followers. If you’re REAL, we want like to follow you. Leave a note below and we’ll do that, ASAP.

—Jus Dos

Surprised Stacker doesn't have one yet. We'll join as soon as we're on Stacker. Nostr (at least this Primal instance) is a bit light on the geopolitics. Benn searching for good conversations around that.

It's a grey area. Some are attached to a church, and payments are "donations", workarounds like that. As for powder being100%, that's the risk of buying a product not in original whole plant or fungi form (cannabis, cubensis, peyote, etc), from a vendor you haven't developed trust with yet. That's why Jus Dos won't offer it until we're done developing a really cool "proof" for this when we roll out our full suite of magic mushroom and combined mushroom products.

Psilly is definately more versatile for a wider range of plebs.

You can use a CLI tool like yt-dlp. You'll need all the URL's for the vids.

Not 💯 on what the best command would be for yt-dlp. You could try this command from the terminal:

yt-dlp -a urls.txt -f bestaudio --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 --audio-quality 0

BTCPayserver (LN, L1, XMR) next month. Still just fiat. We'll also be adding 200+ general goods products over the next few months in addition to an enormous upgrade to our cubensis (magic mushroom) selection .

#Chainalysis appears to have intercepted #Monero node traffic. Here's what I've uncovered of their lil' hack, explained like you're 5-years-old. And to be fair, it's quite telling of the problems blockchain forensics (a form of data science) is having with Monero's robust privacy.

Chainalysis operates “faux nodes” which are nginx (pronounced engine-x) servers that act as reverse proxies. In plain English, that means they forward→traffic to real nodes, while capturing a copy 💾 of the underlying data.

The case of node.moneroworld.com

node.moneroworld.com isn't actually a node, but points DNS A-records to a bunch of legit Monero node IP addresses. Think of it sort of like a load balancer; it connects Monero traffic (users) to any of the many participating nodes that are attached to it. So if one of the nodes goes offline, it directs users to the nodes that are still online.

So before Chainalysis even enters the picture, let's say a node is attached to the load balancer. The node itself is hosted on a VPS (Virtual Private Server). This is a type of hosting service that utilizes virtualization technology to provide users with dedicated resources on a server that is shared among multiple users. However, if the node operator stops paying for the VPS or no longer wants to run the node, they might abandon it. Chainalysis has been keeping a very naughty eye on the load balancer, and after seeing this node quit, rents the same VPS that previously hosted the node. If the DNS zone records (responsible for linking domain names to IP addresses) aren’t updated in a timely manner, a dangling DNS record could persist, meaning the network (popular wallets, GUI, load balancers, etc) still associates that IP with a "trusted" node.

So from what I can tell, let's assume you connected to, and used these malicious nodes nakedly, meaning you walked into the crowded sauna nude, and didn't wear a VPN (underwear), and didn't have Tor (a towel) between you. Here's what they could see:

-IP

-IP latency

-timestamp

-input, output, fee structure

Simply using a VPN cuts this in half, and putting Tor between you (or just using .onion public nodes) keeps you mostly safe. But of course, running your own node, eliminates all the problems. And the takeaway here perhaps, is that even when transacting via a malicious node, it still doesn't know your recipient, and is trapped in a bunch of fog unless you do something outside the ordinary with the fee structure.

The inbound Monero fork called FCMP++ (Full Chain Membership Proofs), which is a form of Merkel Proof with a couple other things, will replace ring signatures, and is going slam the door on Chainalysis' small shell game. It could set the table for PIR (Private Information Retrieval), which is a cryptographic protocol that allows retrieval of an item from a server, without revealing which item was retrieved. This would be egalitarian for all the people who cannot run their own nodes (cost, access to resources, etc), and rely on public nodes.

Is this Chainalysis exploit also a threat to Nostr relays?

#askNOSTR

Anyway, would appreciate correction to anything I got wrong. I feel that the expectation of XMR's privacy is so sky high, that we bitcoiners can forget that the tradition of hard forks in Monero is really what keeps its privacy a step ahead, and so hardened to the always improving, always evolving threats to privacy.

—Jus Dos

Thoughts/critique on this '93 Hal Finney quote anyone?

"If you see a proposal for an electronic money system check to see whether it has the ability to preserve the privacy of transactions the way paper money does today. If not, realize the proposal is designed to harm, not help, individual privacy"

#Shrooms, #Cubensis #Psilocybin

Hello NOSTR! Mushroom enthusiast? Just starting to explore? Like free shipping? All 50. JusDos.com

Note: our BTCPayserver (LN AND L1) will go live next month. Until then, it's jus fiat.