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Propertarianism, Privacy and Freedom Supremacism, Anarchism, Therefore Monero https://goxmr.click/ProfAnarch
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ProfAnarch 0 months ago
image How Liberalism Becomes Oligarchy and Why Monero Matters More Than Zcash™ Liberalism never truly freed us – it only made us more efficiently governable. Its promise of freedom was never universal, but selective: the freedom of property has always meant the freedom to wield power over others. From this liberal dream, oligarchy inevitably arose – the enduring form in which power and wealth are concentrated in the same hands. Historically, this oligarchy wore two masks. In England and America, it appeared as a private-enterprise religion: the Calvinist spirit blessed the successful, and the market became the judge of morality. In Prussia and France, it was bureaucratic: rule by officials and experts who managed the populace with forms and seals. These systems – the cult of the pseudo-entrepreneur and the bureaucratic state – were never true opposites, but two expressions of the same principle: rule through property, control through systems. Today, they have merged – in technofeudalism. The state builds the legal infrastructure, subsidizes, regulates, and monitors. Corporations feed it with taxes, data, and lobbying, while figures like Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Peter Thiel deploy their companies and projects to directly shape government functions. Market and state are no longer opposites – they are organs of a single body: the oligarchic megamachine. Tech billionaires are the new monarchs of this algorithmic aristocracy, envisioning a state as software they fully control: an operating system of compliant users. This new class understands that transparency (just like in Bitcoin) is necessary for control – but asymmetrically. They remain shielded behind trusts and offshore structures, while for the masses, financial sovereignty is a privilege that must be justified. That’s why Zcash is not a tool of liberation, but a Trojan horse. Its "optional anonymity" is the perfect model for technofeudal capitalism: the elite use privacy freely – CEOs, intelligence agencies, government networks, investment funds. They shield their wealth without accountability. The foot soldiers – workers, activists, dissidents – are suspected with every shielded transaction. Anonymity becomes an exception that must be explained. Maybe not for buying a coffee, but funds large enough to finance projects in parallel economies pose a real threat to the technofeudal order and must be tightly controlled. image Monero, by contrast, is the opposite. It doesn’t shield optionally – it shields fundamentally. No hierarchy of the visible and invisible. No double standard where rulers keep accounts secret while the populace cannot evade regulations. It is the digital equivalent of an anonymous gathering in the forest: egalitarianism through opacity. The new oligarchy hates this. Their power depends on visibility – but only of others. The masses are meant to expose themselves, measure themselves, optimize themselves – until they perfectly match the machine. This "self-optimization" is not progress, it is conditioned obedience – the prelude to the transhuman turn. For the tech elite, domination is not enough. They want to redesign what it means to be human. When labor and consumption are no longer needed, when machines outperform us, humans become errors to be corrected. Transhumanism is the final form of liberal oligarchy: total control, extended into flesh and code. Yet we still have a way out – in the shadows, in encryption, off-grid. Our home is not the regulated market, but the agora of free individuals in black markets. Perhaps history will begin again where the light of surveillance ends – not as the progress of machines, but as the return of humans. image
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ProfAnarch 0 months ago
"Having enough privacy" is the same as having no privacy at all. As the Cypherpunk ancestors said, absolute and uncompromised privacy is a premise of natural rights, which only #Monero is fighting for, and it is not a question of who does it first, but who does it best. image "Yeterli seviyede gizlilik" hiç mahremiyet olmaması ile aynı şeydir. Mutlak mahremiyet, tıpkı Cypherpunk ataların da dediği gibi bir doğal hak öncülüdür ki sadece #Monero bunun için mücadele etmektedir ve önemli olan da bunu ilk kimin yaptığı değil, kimin en iyi yaptığıdır.
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ProfAnarch 1 month ago
The world is becoming increasingly technocratic and oppressive, but there will always be people who place a high value on their freedom and privacy and prioritise them. Even if it is not listed on mainstream services, i.e. centralised exchanges, we will know Monero, we will see Monero, and we will continue to use Monero. Because Monero will always remain the one that truly works, that truly benefits humanity now and forever, and that continues to rise hand in hand with the decentralised nature of technology. Monero's value will continue to increase and will continue to be acknowledged. Where Bitcoin attempted to start and then abandoned, Monero has picked up and is continuing with more confident steps, and it will definitely finish the job. And there is nothing any of you secret fiat enthusiasts can do about it, nor will you be able to sustain any negative impact. This is because Monero easily repels all malicious actors attacking it, such as ASIC systems, the FBI, IRS, Interpol, Europol, BIS, EU, China, the United Kingdom, Ciphertrace, Chainalysis, Elliptic, Integra, BlackRock, and so on, and even after being removed from 99% of all centralised exchanges, it increased its market value and market share by 300% and, with the upcoming FCMP++ improvement, it will continue to prove itself as the only peer-to-peer electronic cash system that fulfils the true Cypherpunk and crypto-anarchist ideals by continuing to enhance its ability to provide all its users with absolute protection and fast functionality, both retroactively and prospectively. image Dünya giderek daha baskıcı teknokratik bir hâl alıyor, ancak her zaman özgürlüğüne ve gizliliğine hayati önem atfedip öncelik veren insanlar olacaktır. Ana akım hizmetlerde, yani merkezî borsalarda listelenmeyecek olsa bile biz Monero'yu bileceğiz, göreceğiz, kullanmaya devam edeceğiz. Çünkü Monero daima asıl işe yarayan, insanlığa şimdi ve daima asıl faydası dokunan olarak kalmaya ve teknolojinin desentralizasyonist doğasıyla el ele yükselmeye devam edecek. Monero'nun değeri artmaya ve değeri anlaşılmaya devam edecek. Bitcoin'in başlatmaya yeltenip bıraktığı yerden Monero alıp daha sert adımlarla devam ediyor, işi de kesinlikle bitirecek ve siz gizli fiat heveslilerinin bu konuda yapabileceğiniz hiçbir şey, sürdürebileceğiniz hiçbir negatif etkiniz olamayacak. Çünkü Monero, üstüne saldıran tüm kötü aktörleri, yani ASIC sistemler, FBI, IRS, Interpol, Europol, BIS, EU, Çin, Birleşik Krallık, Ciphertrace, Chainalysis, Elliptic, Integra, BlackRock ve benzerlerini rahatlıkla püskürtüp tüm merkezî borsaların %99'undan atıldıktan sonra bile piyasa değerini ve pazar payını %300 arttırdı ve müstakbel FCMP++ iyileştirmesiyle de tüm kullanıcılarına hem geçmiş hem de geleceğe dönük mutlak koruma ve hızlı işlevsellik sağlama kabiliyetini artırmayı sürdürerek gerçek Cypherpunk ve Kripto-anarşist idealleri yerine getiren yegâne eşler arası elektronik nakit para sistemi olduğunu kanıtlamaya devam ediyor olacak.
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ProfAnarch 1 month ago
Those who sacrifice their fundamental privacy for temporary digital comfort deserve neither privacy nor comfort. image Temel mahremiyetini geçici bir dijital konfor için feda edenler, ne mahremiyeti ne de konforu hak eder.
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ProfAnarch 1 month ago
Bitcoin is a control tool by those circumcised cock sucking bastards (in other words, the parasitic entities we know as Israel and the Jews.). With its full transparency, traceability and linkability of all transactions, the Bitcoin blockchain is essentially a global panopticon and basically a future CBDC scheme. Bitcoin is just a NFT.
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ProfAnarch 1 month ago
If Monero becomes the black-market gold: Market cap: $1T+ Price: $50,000/XMR This happens only when CBDCs dominate, cash vanishes, privacy becomes luxury, states push surveillance to the maximum, and economic pressure forces people into off-grid capital. This is not absurd, it’s the rational endgame of global digital authoritarianism. The thing is that Monero is far more scarce than gold, far easier to hold than gold, far easier to move than gold, far less percentage of supply produced each year than gold and you’re not gonna mine or find Monero in outer space. It is 1000 times greater than “Bitcoin is digital gold” narrative and on top of that, you can use with ease and not worry about “oh is my wallet linked to this”, or “oh did I report this transaction”. With Bitcoin, you absolutely do. If you hold Bitcoin over Monero, you are BRAINDEAD. If you hold gold over Monero, you are smart but you are not that smart. Bitcoin is just a shitcoin and a NFT compared to Monero.
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ProfAnarch 1 month ago
Why Monero may be the real version of Satoshi’s vision? image Bitcoin created the foundation for decentralized digital money. But when you look closely at the goals Satoshi Nakamoto outlined in the Bitcoin whitepaper, Monero may actually be closer to that original vision. Privacy, fungibility, and everyday usability were core parts of Satoshi’s idea of electronic cash, and Monero delivers these features in a way Bitcoin no longer can. The Bitcoin whitepaper describes a peer-to-peer payment system that works like digital cash. It was designed for private, direct transactions without banks or middlemen. The goal was simple: fast, cheap, private payments that anyone could use. Bitcoin succeeded in many areas, but one key part changed over time. Bitcoin’s blockchain is fully transparent. Every address and every transaction is visible. Anyone can trace coins and follow their movement forever. This is the opposite of how physical cash works, where transactions are private. image Monero was created with privacy as the default. It hides the sender, the receiver, and the amount in every transaction. It does this through ring signatures, stealth addresses, and confidential transactions. This means no outsider can see where coins came from or where they go. Monero behaves like true digital cash. It keeps users anonymous and protects their financial history, which is exactly what Satoshi described when he talked about privacy in peer-to-peer money. A currency must be fungible to work in the real world. Every unit should be identical in value. With Bitcoin, this is not the case. Because the blockchain is public, some coins become “tainted” by past activity. Exchanges and companies sometimes reject or freeze these coins. Monero does not have this problem. All XMR is equal because its transaction history is hidden. No one can label or blacklist specific coins. This gives Monero the full fungibility that real money needs, and that Satoshi clearly intended. image Bitcoin is now seen as a store of value. It is often compared to digital gold. This is not a flaw, but it is different from the original goal. Bitcoin transactions can be slow and expensive, especially during busy periods. Monero, on the other hand, focuses on practical payments. It has low fees, fast confirmation times, and an adaptive block size that scales with demand. These features make Monero much better suited for daily use and small transactions. Monero works the way Bitcoin was described in 2008: private, fast, and simple peer-to-peer money. As concerns about surveillance and data collection continue to grow, privacy-focused cryptocurrencies have become more important. Monero’s design gives users control over their financial information and protects them from outside tracking. Many people now believe Monero is the closest thing to Satoshi’s original idea of an electronic cash system. Bitcoin remains the top store of value in crypto, but Monero is emerging as the strongest option for private internet payments. image Bitcoin built the world’s first decentralized currency. But Monero may be the one that delivers the full vision Satoshi imagined. With strong privacy, full fungibility, and everyday usability, Monero is positioned to become the true digital cash of the internet and its true strength isn’t claimed, it’s proven, forged under relentless fire. Monero is the Cypherpunk Manifesto, manifested. image