Tor, known for its onion routing protocol, is widely used to anonymize internet traffic. Within the Monero ecosystem, Tor is often employed to conceal the IP addresses of nodes and users engaging in transactions, reducing the risk of network-level surveillance.
Start Developing with the Haveno Dart Client
The Haveno Dart client is available and allows you to easily interact with the Haveno network via gRPC and Protobuf communication. This guide will walk you through setting up a Dart environment, using the Haveno Dart client to write trading bots, or even developing your own custom interface
Understanding Jamtis: A New Addressing Scheme for Monero
By simplifying how addresses are shared, speeding up wallet synchronization, and ensuring more reliable output detection, Jamtis represents a big leap forward in usability—without sacrificing Monero’s commitment to privacy and security.
What is Monero's new FCMP++? For noobs!
I've written this article to the best of my understanding from the original proposal in hope that it will help others less technical understand why it benefits the Monero protcol.
Simplified Explanation of Seraphis
Seraphis is a powerful upgrade for digital currency transactions. It enhances privacy, ensures security, and provides a flexible, scalable system for people who value their financial anonymity. This makes digital cash systems like Monero even safer and more appealing for users around the world.
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What is Carrot an Why It's Important for Monero
An explanation of the carrot protocol and why it's important for Monero
When to choose: DNSCrypt vs dnsmasq
If you're setting up DNS for privacy or custom routing (like .onion domains), you might wonder whether dnsmasq or DNSCrypt is the right tool. While both handle DNS forwarding, DNSCrypt offers encryption and authentication, adding a layer of