In this post I’ll detail how I spun up my blog specifically and how you can do the same easily.| sethforprivacy.com
BIP 353: Making payments social, one DNS entry at a time.| sethforprivacy.com
Community drama, legal battles, slandering, and harassment takes away from the important mission of any OS like this: privacy and security.| sethforprivacy.com
I've taken the time to collect, rebut, and give resources for each of the most common FUD points against covenants using CTV.| sethforprivacy.com
tl;dr - Focus on how we can make Bitcoin better via covenants.| sethforprivacy.com
In this guide I will lay out the detailed steps for how you can get started running your own Bitcoin mining pool.| sethforprivacy.com
In this short post I’ll detail how to easily run a Monero node using Docker on a Linux server, the most common OS for virtual private servers (VPS).| sethforprivacy.com
This will be a simple guide to get you started with a few more advanced options/recommendations at the end, but hopefully will help to simplify the process for those of you wanting to get started mining Monero!| sethforprivacy.com
I’ve spun up a BTCPay Server instance for my own use and built a guide out of the process, so hopefully this will aid others wanting to accept Monero at their stores, for donations, or any other use-case get up and rolling with BTCPay Server!| sethforprivacy.com
Dive into a more privacy-preserving mobile OS with CalyxOS, and get there using this guide for installing CalyxOS from Linux| sethforprivacy.com
In this short post I’ll detail how to run a Monero node using systemd scripts on a Linux server, the most common OS for virtual private servers (VPS).| sethforprivacy.com
This guide will aim to make it very simple and straightforward for you to start and run your own Monero node and p2pool instance for decentralized and fee-less mining of Monero.| sethforprivacy.com
I'm not a Bitcoin maximalist. I'm not a Monero maximalist. I'm a freedom maximalist.| sethforprivacy.com
Where the pipe-dream of Bitcoin’s real-world fungibility goes to die.| sethforprivacy.com
A list of Bitcoin proposals and ideas to improve privacy that are still a work in progress, were abandoned or never implemented, or failed to make a noticeable impact.| sethforprivacy.com
In this post I'll dive into the key features of Plausible's self-hosted statistics tool, the key datapoints you should be aware of, and how to disable or block it if desired.| sethforprivacy.com
I take a look at how each of the three most recognized privacy approaches in cryptocurrency stack up in size, cost (in both money and time!), and throughput.| sethforprivacy.com
In this blog post I’ll break down a rough timeline of events, a short list of the known attacks that have happened or are still occurring, and what users can do to mitigate these attacks and others like them in the future.| sethforprivacy.com
This post is an attempt to help clarify and highlight ways that people from all backgrounds and walks of life who love Monero can jump in and help out using their unique skill-sets.| sethforprivacy.com
How and why I made the jump to CalyxOS for my mobile operating system.| sethforprivacy.com
This post gives some projects and organizations that I personally love and that accept donations in Monero.| sethforprivacy.com
As a way to celebrate and show the growth that has happened for Monero across the past year on this, the 7th anniversary of the Monero project, I wanted to take a snapshot of statistics and social media posts to highlight this growth.| sethforprivacy.com
In this post I’ll attempt to walk through the most common FUD around Monero (both valid and invalid) and help to clarify many of these points.| sethforprivacy.com
An extensive post detailing a recommendation of the order of steps I would take if starting from scratch in my privacy journey today.| sethforprivacy.com