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missing-root yes, I personally use F-Droid Basic as well for the F-Droid and other repo apps. It is the best client, at the moment anyway imo 🙂 just didn't want to derail this into an F-Droid client debate haha
missing-root yes, I personally use F-Droid Basic as well for the F-Droid and other repo apps. It is the best client, at the moment anyway imo 🙂 just didn't want to derail this into an F-Droid client debate haha
Where to download Aurora store that notify or update itself? What is my best option?
F-Droid is the "official" source for Aurora and can update the store
beammer335d What platform do you suggest to buy into Monero?
Check out: localmonero.co , monero.com , your local crypto ATMs (you can buy ltc, and then swap into XMR using swappers like trocador.app
beammer335d Sorry and Wallet
desktop: feather wallet
android: stackwallet, mysu wallet, or anonero wallet
PMUSR Where to download Aurora store that notify or update itself?
If you download the APK from the official website, it will likely be self-updateable.
monero4freedom Check out: localmonero.co, monero.com, trocador.app
...is overpriced. You can place limit buy orders on Kraken (KYC) or bisq.network. Bisq is based on Bitcoin, Haveno is based on Monero. Haveno.exchange (testnet, currently still in development)
native Monero Community wallet, feather wallet is particularly suitable for Tor. Feather Dev is also a developer at Monero & owner of xmrguide.org
android: moneroju and Cake wallet are more involved in the Monero community. (Or dev's also make PR to the Monero code.)
TheGodfather If you download the APK from the official website, it will likely be self-updateable.
I have read somewhere that the APK from their official website is not self-updatable but that might have changed? Im not sure. I helped a friend with installing it from F-Droid. Was that bad?
Thank you. Thats the way I helped a friend to install Aurora from.
Thanks. Have been reading up on a lot, have only 7rigs online ATM
CuriousGeorgeWOW Cargo isn't finding an sqlite3 library, so it fails to build. You might want to search how to include a path to the correct .dll
file for Windows.
I've removed your post since it isn't related to GrapheneOS or mobile privacy or security. I'd suggest you ask this question in a Rust community since they are likely to have more people in their community who build Rust programs on Windows. This forum might be best: https://users.rust-lang.org/
other8026 thank you for the direction. i'll have a look into that