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I celebrate the attack on Monero, but for completely different reason. Monero should be anti fragile, so it will end up better after the attack. It's still small and insignificant and it's better if it goes through it now. View quoted note →
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Blinds Closed 4 months ago
The sad effect of tribalism and "othering" of anything that isn't BTC.
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tuco 4 months ago
Yes, every attack is a confirmation on #monero trust.
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jdjdj 4 months ago
They forgot that Bitcoin is fully captured and it is a new CBDC now. Details. about the attack We saw a 7 block re-org and 6 block re-org which means around 12 minutes history as Monero has a blocm time of 2 Minutes. Bitcoin had chain re-orgs as well with 2 or 3 blocks which means 20 to 30 minutes history
I wish the content I read here was, at least occasionally, about what is actually happening, rather than shouting about "shitcoiners!!", and then people responding to that (and in some cases, just as hyperbolic ranting about "maxis"!! or w/e).
Yes, that is true. A discussion focused on what's happening and on the technical aspects and implications without animosities would be much better. But I had to get it of my chest.
Not that I think Monero is dying, or that they understand what is going on, but the general glee for the percieved downfall of another freedom tool has made me pretty disgusted lately...
所谓疾风知劲草,遇到危机才能显出一个人的本色。通过危机能认识到很多人并非如他们往日宣称的那样热爱自由。 As the saying goes, "A strong wind reveals the hardy grass; a crisis reveals a person's true character." Through a crisis, one can recognize that many people do not cherish freedom as much as they claim in normal times.
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DrZhivago 4 months ago
Aha, but you see, retarded cult members cannot actually discuss anything of substance! If you wanted intellectual honesty you should have considered engaging someone with intellect. Fool!