Am Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2023, 19:43:18 CEST schrieb tor@nullvoid.me:
This is not my site, it just reminds me of oniontip and tortip that used to run.
The source code in accessible here: https://git.kyun.host/naphtha/reiya
The viewkey and instructions on how to audit it is here https://reiya.io/audit
OK, I was now able to reach the page and see the view key. A few months ago in the meeting another site was mentioned.
Probably few others have an XMR address in contact info. Almost all the payouts on the 39 pages went to Quetzalcoatl ;-)
While even providing the view key, and having positive transaction history does not prevent an exit scam in the future. Ideally the TPO could find a trusted user/organization to run the official one.
For the few peanuts that come together, it's not worth an exit scam :-)
What I'm trying to say is that the "code" for your idea already exists in a primitive form.
Regards,
On October 12, 2023 4:39:05 PM UTC, boldsuck lists@for-privacy.net wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2023, 15:04:07 CEST schrieb gus:
Nobody audited the code of 'reiya' project and there is currently no concrete evidence to confirm that the funds deposited in that Monero wallet will indeed be redirected to the relays. Therefore, we strongly recommend not using that project.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2023 at 12:48:58PM +0000, tor@nullvoid.me wrote:
https://reiya.io/ exists. Something like this?
Unfortunately the site is currently not accessible. If this is the same one that was discussed at a tor-relay-meeting a few months ago, then I can only agree with Gus' opinion.
A reputable donation site would publish the Monero View key.
https://www.getmonero.org/resources/moneropedia/viewkey.html Every Monero address has a private viewkey which can be shared. By sharing a viewkey, a person is allowing access to view every incoming transaction for that address.
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