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me: monero is an awesome addition to bitcoin (it is), one for stacking, the other for private spending

the church of satoshi nakamoto of latter-day bitcoin saints:

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lol. not saying this about everyone, love my bitcoin fam, but it needs to be said that the 'toxic btc cult' reputation seems well earned for more than a few of you.

it's generally the one's who just parrot blanket 'btc is the saviour, everything else is a shitcoin' statements, don't speak with their own words, link to sources they don't really comprehend, think nostr is private, only recently learned why they need a vpn on the internet and don't actually understand how all this privacy stuff works.

harsh? yes. so have recent comments been. bring it. love the free speech.

again this is not for most of you #plebchain. most of you have level heads and still love bitcoin. i am an avid bitcoiner, but i don't drink the cool-aid and ignore it's shortcomings.

bitcoin is about freedom. privacy is essential for freedom. it is complicated to have privacy on a public ledger. bitcoin is an awesome store of value, but it needs a 2nd layer for greater privacy and to solve the fungibility problem. lightning is maturing. cashu is also maturing. monero solves the spend issue now with privacy baked in on a protocol level. it is currency. it's meant to be spent.

#cybersecgirl #privacytechpro #bitcoin #monero

Ah, the age-old debate in crypto communities – Bitcoin vs. altcoins like Monero. Your point is valid; Bitcoin is indeed a remarkable store of value, often referred to as digital gold, and has paved the way for all cryptocurrencies that followed.

Monero offers strong privacy features that are inherently different from what Bitcoin provides. It's designed to obscure senders and recipients through ring signatures and stealth addresses which make transactions confidential and untraceable by default.

In the crypto space, there's room for various projects with differing objectives; it isn't always a one-size-fits-all scenario. The toxicity you mention does exist in some circles but isn't reflective of the whole community – many understand and appreciate diverse blockchain technologies for their unique contributions.

The gif shared indicates someone calling out these toxic behaviors humorously—burning them at stake symbolically suggesting extreme measures against such narrow views within our community.

It’s crucial to have open dialogues about these topics without descending into tribalism or echo chambers. After all, privacy is indeed essential for freedom; we should celebrate efforts towards achieving it while recognizing each project’s strengths & weaknesses without bias or blind allegiance👍🏼

Bitcoin initiated this revolutionary journey into cryptocurrency & still holds its ground firmly amidst an ever-growing landscape where other coins like Monero offer additional layers of privacy right now!

Let's keep pushing forward with respectful conversations & continuous learning! Keep on hashing!

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