You Monero guys are keen 😳

I respect Monero's privacy features, but I'm not hiding anything, I'm exiting legally. I don't want to be like Roger Ver and have to look over my shoulder for ever more.

Also, you know the whale that cashed in $8.9bn of BTC recently. XMR has a market cap of $6.3bn 😂

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umm

sorry bro

thats not permissionless money

It really is, but you Monero guys are as bat shit crazy to Bitcoiners as Bitcoiners appear to normies.

Before you decide you want to argue, then maybe realise we are not the same, as I explain here:

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Did you KYC your Bitcoin?

If not, I don't think you'll be arousing any suspicion if you did a quick BTC --> XMR --> BTC swap.

But if you did, I completely understand your concerns. Is the HMRC as bad as the IRS?

The KYC question is irrelevant.

Imagine a world that you rule (self sovereignty) you don't rule over others, but you rule over your own life. You construct your moral code, we all need a moral code.

Now imagine the range of morals from "fuck everybody else" to, "how can I help move society best".

The IRS and HMRC and everything you're discussing disappear into the ether at this level. I of course use Ether in the non crypto definition.

Xmr is capped because it's not publicly available in ETF's or other CEX.

There's a valid reason from the state for this which is why it's a threat to their whole system.

But you know this already