If you want to learn more about #PrivacyCoin tech, then I would check out this interview on #TheCryptoShow with #DukeLeto (the lead developer of #HUSH) and Danny.
They discuss the history of #privacy coins, what happens when a #MIT licensed project steals #GPL code and puts it in their own, and much more. Check out this long-running (since 2015) #Cryptocurrency show hosted by #DannySessom. And he will be at #Anarchapulco this year for autographs too.
#Anarchapulco #DannySessom #cryptocurrency #gpl #mit #privacy #Hush #DukeLeto #TheCryptoShow #privacycoin
@SirFungi@noagendasocial.com yeah, both #KMD and #ARRR don't want you to use anything but their coin for "#privacy", as you can clearly see here in their source code... Too bad few people own the majority of it via the aggressive "pre-mine" before it was adjusted.
https://github.com/PirateNetwork/pirate/blob/master/src/komodo_utils.cpp#L1960
Honestly, the only coin that encrypts everything (including using SSL/TLS on its P2P) is #Hush. And if you don't trust that, then you can create your own coin on Hush tech. What other coin let's you do that?
It's the 13th birthday of the #Fediverse, so here is my #reintroduction in celebration!
The whole concept of federation fascinated me a couple of years ago, as I strongly believe in #decentralization, so I decided to give it a try & I am glad I did.
I'm a #FOSS & #Linux user currently running #ArchLinux with #SwayWM, but ran other distros in the past.
I enjoy talking about #privacy, #security, #cryptocurrency, #PrivacyCoin, #XMR, #HUSH, and anything tech related.
#happyfedi2u #fediverse13 #Hush #xmr #privacycoin #cryptocurrency #security #privacy #swaywm #archlinux #linux #foss #decentralization #reintroduction #fediverse
@raillander @distrotube@mastodon.technology I've been enjoying running #ArchLinuxARM (alarm) on a couple of different devices:
(1) Odroid-HC2 running a headless NAS
(2) RPi1 running as a 24/7 music streamer
I plan on possibly getting a #Pine Rock64 to implement a #Hush full node. The performance has been great!
As a desktop replacement, I have not had any experience. The Pine hardware is pretty powerful and will most likely fit that need. archlinuxarm.org pine64.org