Dragon-Sided D

Joined Mar 18, 2021

"If man chooses oblivion, he can go right on leaving his fate to his political leaders. If he chooses Utopia, he must initiate an enormous education program - immediately, if not sooner."
-R. Buckminster Fuller

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Exactly. If it "works" it's basically Ripple. And it's still BTC so it's not really private (even thru LN).

There's just no usecase for it. It's beanie babies.
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Not from their use of Monero.
Contrast with people getting dinged by LEA working with Cyphertrace.
There's a reason Alphabay was taken down, but not Incognito Market
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Every addr you create on a transparent chain has inputs from other transparent addresses. Maybe hard for a human to trace, not for algos.

Why fuck around with inferior tech? Just XMR
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*pseudonymous
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If your purpose in using any social network is "profits", you may not be the kind of person I want to socialize with in the first place.
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Ummm... I've been posting for years that LN *cannot* be made to work in any useful sense of the word. Trustless decentralized routing is an unsolved problem in computer science.
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That's why I'm here. This is possibly the most censorship-resistant, free-speech platform that there is.
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Memo is a great app. It’s on-chain and its main value proposal is being uncensorable. We need to bring attention to this and there’ll be an increasing number of users.
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"Trying to grift on as many conspiracy theorist channels as possible. Let me know if you find a community of the gullible!"
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Heavy bags, eh?
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What is the usecase that drives adoption? I don't see it happening.
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Good opsec is much easier on Monero: just use it. Secure by default. No mixing needed.
Also: telling someone your wallet address does not reveal wallet balance. That's huge, dude.
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SSB uses distributed content-based addressing, same principle as IPFS. Very similar.
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Does "changing the world for the better" include people who intentionally spread disease and death? Just curious
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If you want to *efficiently* store everything on-chain for censorship resistance, then you don't want Memo -- you want Secure Scuttlebutt, which is also Tor-friendly
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Some chains allow huge Memo fields, and those allow for images directly on the blockchain. The problem is, nobody uses those chains because they don't even remotely work as a currency.
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Bitcoin is not money.
Bitcoin is Beanie Babies.
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Only if you hate privacy and think GAFAM tracking cookies are a great idea but don't also tell the entire goddamn Internet what you spend money on
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found the bag holder
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“There’s a lot of philosophy that’s got to be done. And it’s urgent — too urgent to be left to the philosophers.”
-Geoff Hinton