I don’t know why you’d want to use monero when liquid exists lol

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You get it

neither of you get bitcoin

much less monero

if you think liquid is a reasonable solution for privacy.

No one said it’s private,

it has privacy features.

Privacy and security require layers, like onions.

You don’t put all your trust in 1 solution for it.

I prefer hiding in plain sight, where everyone has created doubt.

Monero gets any traction, literally any traction… with every day usage it will be crippled

Keep trying.

Your best bet remains Bitcoiners pay attention to your half truths

quite a word salad to just say

"i have no use for real privacy and embrace surveillance"

You can take it as you like and make all assumptions that help you carry your heavy bags.

You’re not making a good enough case for us to consider giving up sound money, p2p cash, unconfiscatable, the only crypto currency that stands a chance.

If you’re serious about what you speak on privacy, help us help Bitcoin. Don’t shill your token

Homie

you made a couple of (incorrect) assertions in your OP.

I refuted them.

I'm sorry you can't cope with that.

You’re still making assumptions

Kindly go away

Liquid doesn't hide sender or receiver

Liquid doesn't hide ip address of transaction origin from other nodes

Liquid has nearly zero anon set

Liquid is multisig members can potentially rug you

A few reasons

its not perfect but actually its pretty decent. with now over 75 federation members.

it beats trying to acquire monero, getting poorer hodling it, risking running own node over tor, and wallet to trust, and then find some one as desperate as you trying to spend it.

It's not just imperfect it offers *zero* sender and receiver privacy.

And for all the misguided crying that Bitcoiners do about "mUh aNonSet" you all choose Liquid that has an abysmally microscopic crowd to hide in.