I can’t vouch for it, but I have some listings up on tim to try it out. The dev is responsive. Don’t want to post the link here but I have a simplex group if anyone wants to discuss, message me.

    • @CharliePrime@monero.town
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      32 months ago

      Yes.

      Why not post a link @CaptainCanaryLLC ?

      Circumventing Bankster rip-offs like Ebay, Amazon, and Facebook Marketplace are critical to our survival.

      Increasing real-world Monero usage is how we succeed.

      • @CaptainCanaryLLC@monero.townOP
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        22 months ago

        I don’t want to encourage people clicking random .onion links. I can send you the link to my simplex group which has the .onion link in the welcome message if you want, send me a message here.

    • @CaptainCanaryLLC@monero.townOP
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      I don’t want to encourage people clicking random .onion links. I can send you the link to my simplex group which has the .onion link in the welcome message.

      • @delirious_owl
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        Why shouldn’t we trust CaptainCanaryLLC?

        Seriously though, the way that we are able to trust a .onion is by having many trustworthy people post it in multiple public locations, then we users can look to see if they match.

        Its more sketch to get it in a DM than a public forum where others can comment on its legitimacy

        • @CaptainCanaryLLC@monero.townOP
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          My agora profile: agoradesk[.]com/user/CaptainCanaryLLC

          I can’t vouch for tim. I put 1 xmr up there along with a bunch of listings because I want to find out if it it legit. I’m also on Haveno-reto.

          Link to tim, use at your own risk:

          timappziaaomrpyiivzijuat4obusumxoipcrw5rinugcfq4bffuenad[.}onion

          Simplex group I made to discuss:

          simplex[.]chat/contact#/?v=2-5&smp=smp%3A%2F%2FUkMFNAXLXeAAe0beCa4w6X_zp18PwxSaSjY17BKUGXQ%3D%40smp12.simplex.im%2FVvYzQxSsOOYES1GlXbR_-ywhjhkv1_Kp%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-2%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuAyEAC4C9QBDIqlKpcIh5xAM71G3SSzkY0lgcPSHCIpvBkjU%253D%26srv%3Die42b5weq7zdkghocs3mgxdjeuycheeqqmksntj57rmejagmg4eor5yd.onion&data=%7B%22type%22%3A%22group%22%2C%22groupLinkId%22%3A%22TIFvUyce3Zd5ju_2VbrHzA%3D%3D%22%7D

          • @delirious_owl
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            BTW the standard way infosec reports protect (potentially) malicious domains is with this syntax

            timappziaaomrpyiivzijuat4obusumxoipcrw5rinugcfq4bffuenad[.]onion

            Its also to prevent search engines from indexing it