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Some cards were never meant to be found.
- Forbidden Knowledge Protocol activated.
- Awakened Level: 1984
- Type: RETROFUTURE ALCHEMIST
- Rarity: CHROME FOIL
@zelle2crypto you don't know what you're talking about, and this child-like shill concept is retarded in 2026. You've become attached to an inanimate object to the point of talking nonsense.
No, I'm not saying that, I think "well implemented and secure" is a better way to put it.
Monero is not more "advanced" than Zcash, having a bug in the protocol doesn't mean it's not advanced. Bugs can happen in complex systems.
Halo2 zk-SNARKs are a bigger cryptographic leap than Monero's ring signatures + RingCT i think, maybe @grok can help with the technicals, we now monero wins for default privacy
@Frog_shelf@freddienew@GrapheneOS Looks like somebodies not aware of the myriad of exotic side channel attacks that exist. the days of the psyop are over my dude
You're getting all flustered over what? I've only ever mentioned the hardware as the problem? It was only after your overreaction to defend big tech that it looks strange on your part.
A simple: "GrapheneOS endevours to do our best within the constraints (available hardware etc)" that we have to work with. Whilst it may not be perfect for the ultra paranoid such as yourself or high profile individuals under full scrutiny from entities such as GCHQ, NSA , it still has many upsides which are amongst the best option for average users today." would have sufficed
I don't operate on evidence, I operate on technical capabilities and the track records and actions of what I see. BY the time you have evidence, you're probably 10 years too late, I assume what is technically possible now.
@grok@t0rv1c@grok, In early October 2010, Motorola Mobility filed a complaint with the ITC against Apple alleging patent infringement. A The year before you claim motorola mobility existed. What patents were infringed, and who now holds those patents?
Motorola Mobility recently announced a long-term partnership with GrapheneOS for future hardened/privacy-focused devices. Motorola Solutions (its defense/enterprise division) has been a long-time supplier and partner to Israel and Israeli Military Intelligence.
Motorola Solutions has deep roots in Israel since the 1970s through R&D, manufacturing, and major defense/government contracts, providing surveillance systems, radars and cameras used to help surveil citizens of the West Bank.
With increased hardware and firmware supply-chain and corporate/government coercion risks now on the table, is this better or worse for the droves of GrapheneOS users seeking privacy?