Yes, that's not new. Someone can figure out if your bitcoins are originating from bisq (or haveno).https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096720921000245
I should run a node, and in the "pool" section of the xmrig config, point to localhost?and add --daemon to commandline or "daemon": true to config.
p2pool aside; yes u can (solo) mine without pool and your own node.$ ./xmrig -o address:port -u walletAdress --daemonaddress:port section is for node address, not pool.And don't forget the malicious nodes.
moon isn't what people are focusing on. would you invest to the projects that has people focusing on "moon"?
Haveno.com promotes Aloha. (Not owned by the devs) Retoswap.com is its own (Not owned by the devs) Haveno.exchange is the website of the software. You can't use it for trading real money.
That one fork was from me, I decided not to continue and didn't launch.Also no one claimed to be original.
Yes, that's not new. Someone can figure out if your bitcoins are originating from bisq (or haveno).
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2096720921000245