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Cake day: January 8th, 2024

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  • We are now open. You’ll have to invest time to learn how it works. It is NOT another web app. And it looks ugly. You’ll have no fun and your ego will not be boosted.

    BUT IT CANNOT BE TAKEN DOWN.

    to get started with RetroShare d/l v 0.6.7 [emphasis: that is VERSION 0.6.7] [retroshare.cc/downloads][Appimage], start a Tor hidden node (when creating your ID use pull down menu: “Hidden node (over Tor)”) and add all the above IDs as friends: [friend requests may be pending 1-2 days]

    If friend is online it takes +10 min until your node is integrated into the p2p net. Integration greatly improves with further uptime and by adding more friends. Be patient and hang in.

    Here is a list of places to visit (after waiting a long time these can be found by typing “Monero” in the search bar):

    • Monero Resources on RetroShare [Channel]

    • Monero [Board]

    • Monero Town [Board]

    • Monero Mining [Board]

    • Monero Memes [Board]

    • Monero Town [Forum]

    • Monero Memes [Channel]

    • Monero Market [Channel]

    • MoneroTown [Chat]

    • Haveno [Chat]

    • Retroshare [Chat]

    You are free to create your own channels. There is no hierarchy. Trolls loose trust and therefore connections and can be banned/deleted on an individual level. Private groups/chats/channels/circles/nodes can be created.

    Have Fun!


    clean shutdown

    RS needs to save sql databases on shutdown. Usually takes ~20s. RS posts to the console when complete. If killed by power-off db may be corrupted. Backup: ~/.retroshare contains all data (50-120MB)






  • The control is statistical in nature. It is predictable that most ppl wont move to “selfhost or simply choose a different server”. Privacy of metadata (sooner or later users can be identified) is lost anyway. To prevent users from “selfhost or simply choose a different server” marketing is used addressing, again, a vulnerable part of population plus technical hurdles (design choice). A small number of ppl (you?) will always escape control and manipulation.

    If ppl choose the statistically centralized type of federated platform they should at least be aware of the trade-offs. Convenience vs. privacy/blacklisting. If there are only a handfull servers all controlled by the same companies its not even federated, its a marketing gag.

    As you “have no time to look deeper into this” we will end the discussion here.