Fine , 2830322th block.
Discussion
I'm going to answer you because I hate lying.
On monero's own website and its official documentation it clearly states that if you need a coin with an auditable supply don't use monero.
If you knew anything about cryptography you would understand why. Monero is a good privacy tool but it is useless as a reserve value because it is not auditable.
For you to call me a noob when you have made a display of blatant ignorance of the monero project, touches my balls.
From: https://web.getmonero.org/2020/01/17/auditability.html
“The third class is implementation flaws leading to undetectable inflation. Such flaws could arise in many ways, but are limited to opaque assets (like Monero or shielded Zcash) where it is not possible to simply count the currently-available supply”
“If your personal use case requires an absolute, 100%, no-holds-barred guarantee of supply, and you understand the risks inherent with this, then you need a transparent asset. But if you want to mitigate the risks associated with visible amounts, and are willing to accept the shift in risk onto proof system implementation correctness, then choose an asset focused on privacy and fungibility. There's no silver bullet here, but a necessary and careful analysis of your priorities and the tradeoffs you're willing to make for them.”
My popcorn is somewhere around here..hm