diff --git a/opsec/haveno-seednode/index.html b/opsec/haveno-seednode/index.html index b7292c5..772a021 100644 --- a/opsec/haveno-seednode/index.html +++ b/opsec/haveno-seednode/index.html @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
As explained previously, for a Haveno Network, the more seed nodes there are, the more resillient the network is to potential takedowns:
For an adversary, they need to find and takedown all of the seed nodes of a Haveno Network. But unlike a regular centralised exchange, these are .onion links, not clearnet ones, hence, finding those seed nodes is meant to be as hard as possible to do for them, not only that, but they also need to find them all, and take them all down at once, to be able to bring down a Haveno Network.
-It is possible for anyone out there to create a Haveno Seed Node, for any Haveno Network out there. Or in other words, Anyone can contribute in making a Fiat to Monero transactions unstoppable, by making Haveno Networks more resillient, by running seed nodes.
+It is possible for anyone out there to create a Haveno Seed Node, for any Haveno Network out there. Or in other words, Anyone can contribute in making Fiat to Monero transactions unstoppable, by making Haveno Networks more resillient, by running seed nodes for them.
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ Oct 06 13:39:13 Datura Haveno-Seednode2[1412193]: Oct-06 13:39:13.059 [ConnectioThen haveno launches as intended, and when you check into the network tab, you can see that it is bootstraping using your 2 seednodes, instead of the default ones:
And from there, all you need to do is let the Haveno Network Administrators know that you are running some seed nodes. So as you need to reach out to the Reto network administrators, you can ping them on their SimpleX chatroom. From there you can ask them if they are willing to put your seed node in their repository, so that upon the next release, everyone that uses the Haveno Network will be able to use your 2 new nodes to bootstrap with.
- +Disclaimer: i asked them and they aren't taking new seed nodes right now as there's no immediate need. so feel free to save this one for later.