To say that gold proved demand for private money is either delusional or disingenuous. If you can’t admit that then I’m leaning toward delusion.
I don’t care about privacy and I don’t need it. 99.9% of people don’t care about privacy and don’t need it. I have non KYC UTXO’s and nobody can stop me from doing whatever I want with them. But in daily life there is zero demand for private transactions.
I do care about money that is auditable, finite, secure and that is clearly winning the global competition for money and SoV. This is Bitcoin. Monero fails on these criteria.
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I think I'm being clearly genuine, it's quite rude of you to try to strawman me like that.
I disagree that 99.9% of people don't care about privacy since privacy is advertised heavily in tech products, even if its a charade. Every YouTuber shills a VPN, I see DuckDuckGo and Apple privacy adds whenever I see cable TV in public. People express concern to me often about big tech spying. I do agree that people don't care a lot about it anymore. I argue it's a learned helplessness and the result of careful propaganda that boomed after the PATRIOT act.
I love that you care about privacy and are passionate about your non KYC Bitcoin usage. I'd be much more pleased with the Bitcoin community if more were like you instead of cheering on custodial financial products and leveraged trading.
Yeah I've been open and honest about those three facts regarding Monero. What limitations/aspects do you want more information about?
Since you don't care about privacy.
Can you put here for eternity:
- full legal name
- date of birth
- residential address
- mugshot
- net worth
- all of your bitcoin addresses
Put your actions in line with your words, and do it.
If you won't, shut the fuck up and stop talking bullshit.
Thank you.
Not caring about privacy is advocating for rape. Not caring about financial privacy is advocating for rape, with condoms.