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>> No.53144019 [View]
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>>53143906
>So why the FUD then?

2 reasons:

1. Maxitarded bagholders are stuck watching helplessly as Bitcoin keeps on losing more and more real-world market share to Monero and now they're entering full-blown panic mode.

2. They don't understand how Monero actually works, what safeguards are in place to ensure supply veracity nor the difference between acceptable and unacceptable risks so they confidently roll out all these gotchas not realizing they're talking out of their ass.

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>>53113348

>will all governments work together to attack something and succeed, has this ever happened in history?

Stop being dishonest. You don't need "all". Currently NATO could decide to seize mining farms and suddenly half of the hashrate would state-controlled. This isn't even unrealistic, considering that the EU is discussing a mining ban, and communists like Warren in the US are pushing for similar. And like I said, China could've easily done it single-handedly, they just decided not to. Not to mention the centralized manufacturing, which would be slower to properly take advantage of than direct seizure, but is still a threat. We've already been over this.

You say that you're "not even hostile to monero" and that you "wish more people were honest" but then immediately start being dishonest. Nice.

>t's cheaper since it's asic resistant, and it's harder to stack asics than a lot of cpus, that's it...
>you claim asic resistance creates a higher barrier of entry : let's just see how it goes

Are you special or something? Again, I just went over this.

>this really sounds like a conspiracy theory scenario

So a logical, demonstrable, and evidence-backed claim (that you're clearly purposely choosing to disregard) is a "conspiracy theory", but "muh secret flawed math inflation bug that also somehow only affects monero" isn't? Yeah fuck right off.

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>>51486677
>no
>monero's weakness is that its privacy is through charity. users volunteering not to spend $10,000 a month to flood the network with enough transactions to deanonymize outputs with very high accuracy.
>
>a privacy system that depends on trusting unincentivized actors is a farce


AHAHAHAHAHAHA I love it, the more XMR displaces Bitcoin the more desperate the FUD gets. Yeah, Monero is totally that vulnerable to denanonymization, bro. Maybe you should get a job at Chainalysis and finally bring Monero into compliance!

https://moneroinfodump.neocities.org/#RecognizingTraceabilityFUD
https://moneroinfodump.neocities.org/#RecognizingTraceabilityFUD
https://moneroinfodump.neocities.org/#RecognizingTraceabilityFUD
https://moneroinfodump.neocities.org/#RecognizingTraceabilityFUD
https://moneroinfodump.neocities.org/#RecognizingTraceabilityFUD

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>>49880240
Rent free in your head

>>49880806
Based lol

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>>49875184
Monero is definitely not an investment, it is a currency.

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