What I learned in boating school is:
Cool Kids tip with #XMR: 8BNiFHSedECNWHraSDaZfDhwFkg1xyL3Wivkw2hTtGVLEEnNenmY8PS6dZUQF9uvBi3AThMVvys84Xdq8vmVMf9YHsBMd2H
The ZCash bug comes at a great time for Monero.
Before this there was intense pressure for Monero to role out FCMP++ to be "as good as ZCash".
That pressure has now been replaced by an abundance of caution salted with an understanding that we must use AI to thoroughly test any changes to Monero.
I need for every one in the Monero space to realize that COINTELPRO never really stopped.
The CIA might’ve rebranded it but it never really went away..
Do with that information what you will…
@ItsMrShadow@KariDaniels Came across a very interesting chat thread that might be of some use to those who are interested in doing something about this illegitimate government…
An interesting word from the chat:
An interesting chat between me and @brave Leo chatbot. LSS: Not just Monero but govt irrelevance for the win.
This is the only conversation worth discussing, XMR squad.
#Monero#XMR
https://t.co/h8haFlZuXj
An interesting chat between me and @brave Leo chatbot. LSS: Not just Monero but govt irrelevance for the win.
This is the only conversation worth discussing, XMR squad.
#Monero#XMR
https://t.co/h8haFlZuXj
Mullvad is (probably unintentionally) deanonymizing its users in an extremely subtle, borderline backdoorish way.
And the way it's happening is via a threat model almost nobody who has considered Mullvad safe has ever even considered.
This should be big news.
Monero means coin in Esperanto. Esperanto is an easy made-up international language. The cryptocurrency was named Monero because it literally means a unit of money or coin.
It comes from mono (money) plus ero (small unit or particle).
That's why the original name was BitMonero which equals BitCoin in Esperanto.
It sounds familiar in other languages because many European ones have similar words for money or coin like moneta in Italian and Spanish, monnaie in French, and money or mint in English from the same ancient root.
So Monero feels natural and international for a digital currency without belonging to just one country.
In short it's a clever cross-language word that basically means coin.
Most people in crypto stare at the price chart and miss the actual story behind Monero.
The clues are right there in the name.
Monero equals coin in Esperanto a language invented to be neutral easy and borderless.
No single country owns it.
That was a deliberate choice.
They could have called it SuperPrivacyCoin or something flashy.
Instead they picked a word that quietly says this is digital cash for everyone anywhere.
It signals the whole philosophy privacy by default fungibility one coin equals any other coin resistance to control and international usability.
Monero was built for people who want sound private money not just another token to pump and dump. The name the tech like ring signatures and stealth addresses and even the community culture all point toward it.
If what goes up must come down THEN what goes down must come UP.