Anonymity with Bitcoin? Either you are ill educated or a surveillance fed...
Use Monero if you need anonymity.
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Obviously I’m a fed and you are interacting with me so you must be one too ???
I knew some expert would make your exact comment, I understand how the chain works….. BUT
I’m not trying to launder money so I don’t seek the “anonymity” you speak of.. I just don’t need all my transactions tracked by corporate America and using bitcoin does that no problem.
Obviously I’m a fed and you are interacting with me so you must be one too ???
I knew some expert would make your exact comment, I understand how the chain works….. BUT
I’m not trying to launder money so I don’t seek the “anonymity” you speak of.. I just don’t need all my transactions tracked by corporate America and using bitcoin does that no problem.
Give me a BTC address so I can donate yo your future doxxing.
This not about anonymity. This is about privacy that guarantees your security in a future AI surveillance state.
Hate to break it to you but normie vendors we transact with do not want monero and no fiat company they utilize to accept payments will ever incorporate monero.
As I have stated many times on here you live in a delusional fantasy world thinking monero will be globally adopted as money. It will always remain a niche currency which should be fine. You continue to troll bitcoiners…
Bitcoin on the other hand will become the globally adopted money and you monero bros will cry about it
I cry about the loss of privacy, not about my Bitcoin stack making another x10.
You seem to not understand that. BTC adoption is far worse than keeping cash around.
I can convert to cash from both Bitcoin and Monero at all times. I am out of the fiat world since 2013, so I couldn't care less if it is hyperinflating or not. I would use cash over BTC any time.
But privacy is something that if its lacking will kill society for good.
Somethings we are fighting for bigger things than our personal gains.