Thanks.
monerobull
This reminds me of the people confidentially talking about how they use FTX and "the experts are better at keeping the coins safe than i do" so they leave their coins on CEXs and get rugged.
well except for that one that never launched but bought a ton of haveno domains, cloned the haveno website and even got @haveno on telegram
The code itself is open source and maintained by the lead dev woodser, the reto repo is managed by the reto team
I don't think that matters much, even the Monero GUI wallet can read QR codes from your screen. I bet it would only make it minimally more resource intensive to look for QR codes while scraping for addresses 😅
Hm I believe it depends on if you combine outputs from both wallets by doing so but you'd have to talk to a decoy expert about that.
Churning and sending to a different wallet you control leave basically the same on-chain footprint. Churning saves you the hassle of syncing multiple wallets though.
Unsure what this is about but here:
https://moneromarket.io/listing/2a144a14-3ab2-4e95-8463-48b9d546a6ea
Address: the donation address in the monero.town sidebar :)
What issues are you having with Haveno? It's been working very well for me.
Objectively, if used correctly, ZCash has better transaction privacy, at least until FCMP++ goes live with (probably) the next Monero hardfork. After FCMP++ goes live, no, Monero will be the objectively best privacy coin in all aspects.
In reality you have about 400 fully private ZCash transaction per day and 40.000 for Monero. You might literally be the only person making a Zcash transaction that day within a +100 mile radius, not much of a crowd to hide in.
There are many other factors like ZCassh having a CEO, dev fee, moonboy community and even their garbage tier mascot that make people prefer Monero.
For me, https://haveno-reto.com has been working great so far.