There is several feature requests for this already, you may upvote: https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/9063
Here is an idea what one can do to reduce seeding of a high peer count torrents:
-> You end up seeding only low seeded torrents. After several months or a year, you can repeat the process.
I do not think that there is any option beside default automatic relocation upon torrent download completion. You can create symbolic link/shortcut manually.
Thanks, though note this:
Exolix: “Users must undergo AML/KYC procedures” source: https://kycnot.me/service/exolix
Trocador: “Trocador’s partners may require KYC checks and monitor transactions” source: https://kycnot.me/service/trocador
Official repository https://github.com/retoaccess1/haveno-reto description also mentions that new site address.
Monero does not appreciate in its price as much as mainstream cryptocurrencies so I am not holding much Monero. Rather using it occasionally to buy the hosting/server services for privacy. I can buy/sell XMR privately for fiat or BTC/ETH/LTC using RetoSwap https://github.com/retoaccess1/haveno-reto
Haveno itself is a testing version which does not allow real trading.
You need to find other software based on Haveno, which allows real trading (uses Monero mainnet servers while Haveno itself a testnet?).
Possibly most popular is Reto (RetoSwap). Its official Github repository is https://github.com/retoaccess1/haveno-reto
I am yet to find any list of Haveno mainnet software. Btw. here is some guide which explains steps for trading inside Haveno based trading software: https://internetlifeforum.com/showthread.php?28833-Exchanging-Monero-and-fiat-privately-without-KYC-using-open-source-software-Haveno
Haveno Reto mainnet official repository https://github.com/retoaccess1/haveno-reto
Haveno Pay by mail docs: https://docs.haveno.exchange/the-project/payment_methods/Pay_By_Mail/
Please consider clarifying what do you mean by changing identity for the business.
Full-Chain Membership Proofs (FCMP), as a concept, is a replacement for rings within the Monero protocol. … This means every input goes from an immediate anonymity set of 16 to 100,000,000.
https://ccs.getmonero.org/proposals/fcmp++-development.html shows “Completed 0 of 7 milestones” at my end.
Reminded me Lucy Lawless (Xena) :)
I think that what helped was to remove “END;” line. It’s an alias for COMMIT.
Ok, so spending received XMR within 15 blocks (block time seems to be 2 minutes, so half a hour) is too early and spending every 6 months incoming payments in one single tx to my secondary wallet i suppose is too long time… hmm, that is all quite complicated, I can’t asses/compare these times (30 minutes vs 1 month vs 6 months) significance of the impact on anonymity. But thank you.
I will need to consolidate/sweep hundreds of transactions maybe once per year and pay it to someone in one big transaction. This big transaction is mandatory, i can not pay them in small amounts. The plan on how to proceed is already mentioned below when you search for “C)” on this page. Please if it is wrong or if you have an improvement idea (anonymity-wise), comment on that below. Thank you
Thx, I have found that the small to medium Lemmy instances are NOT aware about the post, yet most of big instances are. So it fits what has been said: “New posts and comments should always propagate if at least one user is subscribed to the community.” - big instances and old instances has higher likelyhood of someone being subscibed to it prior to me posting the post, so the instance could download that post. Related topic: What are the conditions for the Lemmy post to be distributed to other Lemmy instances?
what you meant.
You have not meantioned what you have not understood, so i can tell that my question was if i should be withdrawing my receiving Monero wallet often or if is ok to withdraw it rarely. (when it comes to privacy/anonymity, which way is better, how much better or even if you want to tell why)
I can not find it so I assume it has been introduced in newer version than the one I am using.
https://lemmy.ml sidebar shows “4.49K Communities; 129K Posts; 557K Comments” Maybe only admin can discover accurate number of indexed pages by adding their site into a Google/Bing webmaster tools and verifying the site ownership.
I think that when I am having link like https://lemmings.world/post/10530999 or knowing a title of the post, i can not discover in which community it has been posted… When I check same number of post on different instance: https://lemmy.ml/post/10530999 it does NOT work. Yet the search works: https://lemmy.ml/search?q=10530999 is there no other/easier way than opening one big instance after another (for example from the list https://lemmyverse.net/?order=posts&open=true ) and use search like that?
Please explain in more detail and why, if possible.