Are you saying you are getting a warning there is no SSL certificate?
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Are you saying you are getting a warning there is no SSL certificate?
Happy Thanksgiving Monero Friends! Here are some front facing changes to Nosmero over the past few days: -mobile is working well now -search has been revamped to give more results and better sorting and filters -Nosmero is now available as a hidden service at nosmeroix3mixibdzzkjncxa4pp4ovvwp7xgaxtucx2roskv52w3hpyd.onion for those who use Tor
Happy Tuesday Monero Fans! Over the last week I fixed the Tor bug where the tip jar wouldn't sync with the node. Long story short, once a tip jar had enough transactions, the memory needed to do what monero does to keep things private wasn't adjusted right. After much trial and error it should be trouble-free now for both Tor and clearnet access.
Not sure what you mean. Both, as far as I can tell, should be able to send XMR between users of the respective clients. My goal has been for nosmero to be just another nostr client option, but with monero tips instead of Bitcoin zaps being the economy.
Good Day Monero Fans! I’ve been researching and testing the following which I think might be of help to the XMR ecosystem. They have now been turned on for nosmero: Monero Tip Jar - This is a non-custodial browser hot wallet (your keys, your coins) - Create new or restore from seed phrase - This is not mandatory. You can still tip or unlock notes (see below) with the existing QR code option (hardware wallet compatibility coming soon) - The queue function also works with the tip jar, so you can tip multiple notes all at once to deal with only one 10 confirm lockup - Tor support with randomly connected remote nodes for maximum privacy Paywalls - I think it would be nice for content creators to have the option make a little XMR off their effort. So I’ve also added locked notes. - Instant unlock when paying with the tip jar (tx_key auto-captured). You can unlock with external wallet, of course, but unlock is not instant, you’ll need to paste tx id and tx key from transaction to unlock. - No middleman, the funds go directly to creator's address (either your tip jar address or whatever address is in your profile) - Locked content is encrypted with AES-256-GCM , unlocks are tracked locally in your device, but also on nosmero if you clear local storage. The content of the unlocked note is not saved to nosmero, just { noteId, buyerPubkey, txid, amount, confirmations, unlockedAt } Some of the Security Features Behind This Stuff: Encryption at rest: - Tip jar encrypted on your device with AES-256-GCM before touching local-only storage - Key derived via PBKDF2 with 600,000 iterations - Your PIN to unlock tip jar is never stored. Brute force protection: - 5 failed PIN attempts triggers 15-minute lockout - Lockout persists across page refreshes - Auto-lock after 15 minutes idle Network privacy: - Tor users (.onion): if you access through the Tor address the tip jar will connect to random remote nodes over Tor - your IP isn’t always sent to any single node operator. This is best way to use nosmero. - Clearnet users: Connects to Nosmero's local monero node, so only nosmero sees your IP as it connects to Nosmero's local node through nginx reverse proxy but with access logging disabled, meaning your IP address and RPC queries (balance checks, transaction broadcasts) are never written to disk or stored anywhere What nosmero can’t do: - See your seed phrase or private keys - Custody funds - Log RPC queries or IP addresses for wallet operations But, of course, this is a hot wallet - it is a TIP JAR - so keep only small amounts for tips and paywalls, not your nest egg. No guarantees, beta, as-is, where is, caveat emptor, etc. etc. I hope you find these useful, and let me know of any bugs you run into. Mobile and desktop should have access to both of these features.
Rather, it will be fixed when I push everything to the site. I need to wrap up some stuff before pushing it all to the site.
Fixed! The issue was that port 443 was mapped in the Tor hidden service config, and when Tor Browser tried HTTPS, it got the SSL certificate for m.nosmero.com instead of the .onion address. Tor hidden services don't need HTTPS because Tor already provides end-to-end encryption. Thanks for finding the bug!
By "this" do you mean the forthcoming PWA? If so, yes that will be supported
No app just yet. The server should detect use of a mobile browser and redirect to m.nosmero.com which has mobile-specific codebase. A couple of tabs are missing from mobile version that are available on full site, but those should be worked out by the end of this weekend. There was a time recently that mobile was having some odd behavior after a major UI fix, but it should be quite stable now. My roadmap does includes making a PWA, but that is behind a couple of major features that I hope to get deployed this weekend.
Updates: -refreshed the UI of the site -added a Web of Trust Feed which pulls notes from your extended network. It shows notes from people followed by people you follow. Hopefully it is a helpful way to find interesting content and new people to follow within your trust network. The feed randomly samples from your network each time you visit, so you always see fresh content.
Also added an "open in wallet" option for mobile version which will automatically populate your mobile app with the monero tip you select. You can also still use the QR code approach if you prefer.
A nostr client that uses monero for zaps. Tor: nosmeroix3mixibdzzkjncxa4pp4ovvwp7xgaxtucx2roskv52w3hpyd.onion