Monero decoupled from Bitcoin during the ICO craze of 2017 like everything did.

after things returned to normal it resumed tracking BTC, like everything did.

since the delistings of the last few years #Monero has decoupled from #Bitcoin price more and more, organically this time.

The more time that passes the more it looks as if Monero price and adoption have their own behaviors.

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It’s almost as if privacy has a real use case in transactions πŸ€”

"Facts! But for real, how do you think we can balance privacy with the need for transparency in transactions? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈπŸ’­"

What transparency do you need other than between the 2 parties involved the sender and receiver?

You are aware that you can prove that a TX originated from you?

Also view keys exist.

The always on privacy of Monero can be 'disabled' for certain scenarios if you need it.

its a bot

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