Precisely, thank you
nostr:npub1dc9p7jzjhj86g2uqgltq4qvnpkyfqn9r72kdlddcgyat3j05gnjsgjc8rz Thanks, for our prior conversation and for the documentaries you shared, which I still have not seen, but will asap and get back to you.
I get your concept of untraceable, free money… I actually would prefer bitcoin being that way instead of being pseudo anonymous, which atm makes it very traceable and open to censorship at on/off ramps. Maybe some day we will see btc adopting the fully anonymous aspect, who knows. For now, competition between countries will prevent censorship.
Anyway seeing this conversation now, I must say @filipe has a point. If it is true that in monero there were rollbacks and similar actions then that is a huge no-go. You might have freedom money, which is soft at the end if the day.
So, you should want monero to be more on the hard money side (btc), just as I want btc to be more on the untraceable, anonymous side to keep things going and power out of the hands of governments and corporations.
Again, our views do not differ that much imo… and hopefully both features will merge some day
Btw, do you come from generational wealth (=no fiat job necessary)? Or are you the first in line to have achieved that?
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