Havno mainnet deployment guide posted - eviltoast

It looks like some plans changed at the 11th hour. People on r/monero were saying that in the current climate, the seed nodes would be shut down and the Haveno Council members arrested.

So instead, it looks like the devs are just releasing the software, and there are to be multiple competing instances of Haveno. Anybody can create a Haveno mainnet, they are responsible for finding hosting, appointing arbitrators, setting maker/taker fees, and staying anonymous. The seed nodes are hidden behind Tor hidden services. If one instance gets shut down, several more can immediately start up. The Haveno and Monero developers avoid being operators or taking fees, which makes it more difficult to lawfare them.

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    6 months ago

    This is the direction it need to go. When there is a sadistic terrorist mafia bent on world domination through finance they will attack anyone who threatens their power monopoly.

    It should be Tor and I2P only and designed not to leak anything into the clearnet. It would be nice if you could federate the instances to have a unified order-book (I hope that is how it works already).

    I wonder if the bankster criminals running the state took all those abusive and illegal actions lately to derail the release of Haveno because they know if we have a proper and popular DEX it will take away a big portion of their power.

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      6 months ago

      From what I understand at least as of this moment it will only do one network at a time and so you have to choose networks but I would not be surprised if in future there’s a pop-up when you first open it asking you which network you would like to use and giving like user counts and basic information