Is that not a privacy concern? Seems like monero bros are willing to take a tradeoff with privacy to avoid being homeless. And bitcoiners are taking a trade off by spending a bit more time practicing privacy to hold the scarcest and best performing asset humans have ever seen. The thing that is most annoying about monero bros is that they point to the most retarded kyc bitcoiners as their evidence for why monero is better. Most people in general are retarded. If you judge things based on the actions of retarded people, then most things are going to look terrible. But if you judge them based on their merits and based on economic reality, the decision to hold bitcoin becomes the most rational one.
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Yeah my mortgage being in my name and being forced to pay with fiat is a major privacy concern. Unfortunately in the US it's mandatory unless you create an LLC structure and manage to get a loan via the LLC. I didnt have the capital or the bandwidth for a move like that when I bought so I didn't. I plan to in the distant future though.
The most private way I could think of paying my mortgage is a money order paid in cash, this is more expensive, slower and less secure however and since the mortgage is in my name I decided the tradeoff was insufficient.
Idk what this has to do with Monero's privacy though you keep bringing this up but it's a major goalpost shift that is ultimately a non sequitur to the main argument.