• Kissaki@feddit.org
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      6 hours ago

      Can’t even view the website without accepting the terms of service, titled “The Contract”. Privacy Policy section says provided data is considered public domain.

      I don’t think that’s lawful. Certainly doesn’t feel like an inherently trustworthy platform.

    • TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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      Yeah but how tf do you buy things with monero? 😭

      I spent an afternoon trying to work it out once, and it’s not exactly intuitive, and it seems like the people who convert from normal money into crypto still hold all the strings :/

      • shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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        Buying a product is actually rather easy. You’re just presented with an address and an amount and you can copy and paste that address and amount into your wallet and click send. You are also presented with a QR code where you can scan it and a lot of websites even present a open with wallet button that you click and it will auto fill in the address and amount necessary.

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          23 hours ago

          You’re ignoring the fact that you have to:

          • get a wallet
          • make sure your wallet is secure
          • fund the wallet from a trusted source
          • back up your wallet

          Crypto is many things, but it isn’t exactly as friendly as a credit card provided by your bank. Or PayPal, for that matter.

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            13 hours ago

            It may not be quite as friendly, but PayPal or your bank can also freeze your account at any time and nobody can freeze your Monero address at any time for any reason.

            So you can pick sovereignty or convenience. With Monero you have full sovereignty, but with the banking system you have a lot more convenience.

          • Fiery@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            14 hours ago

            Been a sec I used XMR, but getting a secure wallet was simply built into the desktop gui wallet (which is the default recommended option on getmonero.org). While getting that wallet it also tells you to backup the seed phase (preferably by printing it iirc). It has a simple mode especially for non-tech users.

            So installing the GUI wallet takes care of 3/4 points, then to fund it you just find any reputable crypto exchange that supports sending Monero in your region (I used kraken before in the eu). By design in Monero the platform (which does have to do KYC probably) doesn’t know anything about where they sent the money. Transactions are not traceable in Monero.

        • Noxy@pawb.social
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          22 hours ago

          your wallet

          what if I don’t have a “wallet”? the fuck is a wallet in this context anyways?

          • shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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            13 hours ago

            A wallet is nothing more than a piece of software that understands the Monero network and the way it works and allows you to store Monero. Look at getmonero.org for a list of recommended wallets.