Fungibility Matters BTW!
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Okay, that's a different argument.
I am talking about the common refrain: "But exchanges can blacklist coins means bitcoin is less useful."
Okay, what if your WHOLE coin is blacklisted from exchanges?
What does that mean?
it means you don't understand the difference between a tool that works and one that doesn't:
1: they want full surveillance so they can control you.
2: bitcoin has full transparency, so it enables full surveillance.
3: utxos they don't like or approve of, they block.
4: #monero has full opacity, so it enablea full privacy.
5: they can't distinguish what is and is not acceptable, and they can't respect your private property rights, and they stand by the inversion of the assumption of innocence.
6: they ban #monero altogether, because it's effective.
Okay, well have fun with that. I don't read shit that starts with "it means you don't understand" when I do and you don't know me. ✌️