If anyone is interested in sharing about current trading methods, asking/answering questions about p2p XMR trading, and other pertinent topics. The Simplex group link is shareable to others as well if you know other sellers/buyers you’d like to invite.

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      1 month ago

      Because it’s completely decentralized and there is no centralized server to shut down. Absolutely everything runs over the tor network. The only thing that needs to happen is that there needs to be a number of seed nodes in different countries. Once there is enough of those, the network can literally never be taken down. Well, without shutting off the whole internet, that is.

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        1 month ago

        No but they can shut down the arbitrator. And any people, websites, or companies involved.

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          There’s not one arbitrator. There’s multiple arbitrators across the world. All running over the tor network. So you have to find them all first. That would be easy enough to defeat by just purposely having some arbitrators in countries without extradition treaties such as Iran.

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            1 month ago

            Most hackers don’t get caught by leaving a digital trace. It’s usually something they do or say accidentally or they become overconfident.