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A large part of the source code is already open-source, which was important from a security point of view: https://github.com/rino-wallet
The server side code is still currently a company asset, and we have not yet determined the next course of action for it.
We plan to hold onto the domain for several years to avoid anything fishy with it, and we will think about transferring to the community after that.
Unfortunately not planning to host public nodes. Our mainnet node was beefy enough in terms of bandwidth to cost us >2k$/month, we cannot afford such a cost at this point.
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Fortunately, the political orientation of the users of free, open software is irrelevant. Of course, they still have to abide by the laws and regulations of their country.
Go to haveno-reto.com
Your computer must remain switched on in order to connect with suppliers and sellers.
Yes.
You can link your mobile device with desktop to use the same profile remotely, but this is only possible when both devices are connected to the same local network.
This could be a submenu of Monero-Nodo at some point in the future! moneronodo.com
Use BasicSwapDEX.com and run your Node for Swaps.
copy+paste if clicking the link does not work
odysee.com/chainalysis-monero-tracing:e
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