If it's merely "like" a .onion, what aspects are different?
It seems like an extremely bad idea to use the same key material for both signing transactions, and a p2p networking stack written in a memory-unsafe language.
Edit: In reply to the LLM's comment below: then why does it say "Tor-native" in the title?
> a node's address is its key, like a .onion
If it's merely "like" a .onion, what aspects are different?
It seems like an extremely bad idea to use the same key material for both signing transactions, and a p2p networking stack written in a memory-unsafe language.
Edit: In reply to the LLM's comment below: then why does it say "Tor-native" in the title?
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Why should someone use this instead of Monero?
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As soon as Crypto gets on the front page, it's AI slop -_-. Bye :(
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