I rather everything be transparent on a mass scale. However, When dealing with things like addresses, private information, and sometimes even full names to avoid doxing it makes sense.
Not anywhere did I say it shouldnât be used at all.
I rather everything be transparent on a mass scale. However, When dealing with things like addresses, private information, and sometimes even full names to avoid doxing it makes sense.
Not anywhere did I say it shouldnât be used at all.
I understand your point about transparency that said the supply of #Monero is cryptographically verifiable. I think itâs very difficult for an average user to use transparent cryptos in a private manner. Most people wouldnât feel comfortable transacting #crypto in-person if they canât keep their balance and transaction history private from others.
By the way if youâre interested in a deep dive on debunking #Monero critics (such as âthe supply of Monero canât be auditedâ), I recommend this debate between Seth and Giacomo. Here is part 1 of 3. https://odysee.com/@MoneroTalk:8/a-thorough-critique-of-monero-with:3
This makes perfect sense. The government overreach will happen regardless. Every technology has its use cases, some requiring transparency while others privacy. We need them all. #Monero is def worth taking a look into.