@ElCryptoDoc Grifting on the privacy narrative makes you look desperate buddy. This is basically a centralized Monero copycat that brings nothing new to the table except it's boot-licking feature for compliance. Fcking hypocrites really π
@godcandle7810@sircryptotips Agree on everything except the divorce take. The moment my father moved out was one of the best things that could happen to our family. A relief from the constant tension and arguing in our house. My parents started talking to each other again, it taught me a valuable lesson.
@ourcryptotalk@grok Zec privacy leader my ass. Desperately trying to convince clueless retail that zcash is/was the real deal while the obvious elephant is in the room.
Monero has no competition. The network effect doesn't lie.
a common misbelief is that there's no way to detect inflation bugs on monero
this isn't true and there's actually a great resource to read about it if anyone is interested in the technicalities
https://t.co/J14Pp6RGc7
@udiWertheimer@art_pleb Monero has no moon math. And it's honest about it's limitations and tradeoffs.
https://t.co/X8ngFcZvWH
Recommend watching the breaking monero series on yt for those interested.
@QuintenFrancois Yeah fuck Journalists and activists in authoritarian countries who need to receive funds without exposing donors or themselves. Also fuck those who distrust centralized financial surveillance systems. And fuck those in the trenches contributing these tools for a free world. So bs
@CryptoKaleo Let's pretend the most used, battle tested, most delisted from cexs fck the system money doesn't exist. It doesn't matter that from the millions of cryptos out there it's the ONLY ONE preferred coin besides BTC an all DNMs and services like @CoinCards or @shopinbit.
@blknoiz06 Because you fell for the bluff. If anyone talks the privacy narrative without mentioning Monero they're simply lapping.
Study Monero. Become ungovernable.
https://t.co/MvjeaxbK7Z
Well, I did warn that Zcash ($ZEC) was developed from technology originating at Tel Aviv University, involved a venture-funded private company that charged a 15% foundersβ tax on mining, had prominent Zionist investors such as Barry Silbert, and relied on assurances from Zionists such as Peter Todd that the keys had been destroyed.
Based on those factors, I viewed it as a questionable Mossad honeypot.
You can search my history for warnings about this one.
@LordDurden Let's not name the most used, battle tested, most delisted from cexs fck the system money there is. It doesn't matter that from the millions of cryptos out there it's the ONLY ONE preferred coin on all DNMs besides BTC. Just ignore it, people don't need privacy.