got it. they managed to post it anyway.
does having a hidden service introduce the same issues?
got it. they managed to post it anyway.
does having a hidden service introduce the same issues?
are we having federation issues? or why did you repost it?
thank you very much, Rucknium. your understanding of my question was spot-on, and the R code works excellently! very useful.
I’d like to ask a few more questions:
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a common seed in R, or just something you randomly picked?n * 100000
random samples (any distribution) would be insufficient? is it a good rule of thumb?good point. FCMP++ will be an upgrade to the Monero protocol through a network upgrade. to realize the privacy benefits of it, you need a new addressing scheme. so far the scheme was planned to be Jamtis-RCT. Carrot is a separate addressing scheme to be used with FCMP++. nothing prevents the simultaneous use of both, and they look the same to outside observers. FCMP++ was basically “upgraded” by adding another potential addressing scheme to it.
this doesn’t guarantee that both will be used. my guess would be that the industry will converge on one addressing scheme.
yay, thanks!
it is now. the Matrix came back online at 18:00 UTC.
putting the text into quotes would make the context clearer. this way it sounds like you are part of the group that made the offer. without context, it’s hard to understand who plays what role here.
interesting move, nevertheless.