Added on quite a bit to my blog post, fleshed out the next steps for me a bit, and linked out properly to many of the resources and tools mentioned:

https://sethforprivacy.com/posts/why-i-focus-on-bitcoin/

Have enjoyed the back and forth with everyone, has made for lively conversations 🙂

Would love to hear more from y'all what you're most excited or curious about in the Bitcoin privacy space in the replies 🤔

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Nice article, thanks for writing this up

My two cents, I think as time goes on and BTC is used more as a settlement layer, privacy on the base chain will be less of a concern for everyday people. The bigger worry will be Lightning privacy.

I think that’s right, but if number go up, then it could be a decade or two away

Have to remember though that as Lightning grows in usage it ultimately always relies on the base layer for security and thus inherits privacy issues from the base layer.

Need good privacy tools on both.

How important do Monero folks think the possibility of an inflation bug is? I keep hearing that as the primary / only reason to not monero. But is this viewed as a solved problem?

Can't be solved, it's always possible but we can minimize the risk through audits, eyes on code, and being cautious with upgrades to that part of the protocol.

A lot more info here:

https://sethforprivacy.com/posts/dispelling-monero-fud/#you-cant-audit-the-monero-supply

Great resource, thank you!

No need to reply to this, I just want to summarize for my own learning: it seems like monero’s supply can be algorithmically verified - you just need to trust the algorithm. This is different from bitcoin which *could* be manually verified. Now nobody or nearly nobody does that for bitcoin because it would take too long. Instead they write algorithms to add everything up automatically. The main difference then is that the bitcoin supply verification tests can be run on real blocks and manually checked, while monero blocks can never be run on real blocks and manually checked. Just on test blocks generated for quality control purposes. The two paradigms are closer than most give credit.

Another Useless Fucks!

Perfect summation 💯

I think you can verify the whole supply. So if someone by any chance found a way to inflate the supply, it would be announced. But you could not tell which address did it. Also, Fluffypony mentioned the source code responsible for a double spend is pretty tiny, so chances are pretty low.

So this how this #Nostr work

@jb55

#plebchain

SO THIS DON'T GET CENSORED/BLOCKED/FILTERED/BANNED BUT I DO?

#[2]@nost.vip

Seems pragmatic. Kudos.

Most exciting projects I can think of atm are Chaumian Ecash systems like Fedimint and especially Cashu.

(For more info see: https://docs.cashu.space/ )

It does have tradeoffs but is just so easy to transact with it, while being quite private. Also implementing it gets easier and easier and it keeps getting more usecases, zo i can really see this taking off. Example: https://nitter.at/callebtc/status/1632076885441085445#m

So how do we know we own Bitcoin?

Can Bitcoin Import-Watch only wallet be moved from wallet to wallet?Or even to a hot wallets?