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⚡John McAfee Was Right About Bitcoin’s Fatal Flaw

Imagine this: John McAfee pays a plumber $20 in Bitcoin. But here’s the kicker—thanks to Bitcoin’s public ledger, that plumber can now look up all of McAfee’s transactions. Every single one. Forever.

Sound crazy? That’s Bitcoin—a transparent ledger where your financial history is an open book for anyone to see. It’s utter madness.

Here’s the Truth: Bitcoin was supposed to be the future of decentralized, private finance—Satoshi’s vision. But somewhere along the way, it was hijacked for a centralized agenda. What good is a supposed decentralized currency if every transaction is there for the world to see? The public ledger is an Orwellian flaw, not a feature. While Bitcoin may have its place, it’s clear it’s not suited for day-to-day private transactions.

Monero is what Bitcoin was supposed to be: decentralized, secure, and truly private. In a world where financial privacy is under constant threat, Monero stands as the bulwark against censorship. Your transactions should be your business—no one else’s.

Isn’t it time you took your privacy back?

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just zapped you 99 sats

there's another 99 waiting for you if you can "look up all of my transactions" 😂

haha thank you

You're using a primals custodial lightning wallet

A 3rd party can still see them which is no different from traditional banks. Privacy from the general public, but not the bank (and any potential 3-letter agencies that "persuade" them)

I honestly don't know if these people just don't understand the basics of bitcoin wallets or if they are just pretending to not understand it in order to cope with realizing their currency offers little more privacy than paypal in 99% of real world use cases.

Base layer privacy is unnecessary. Large transactions should be public in the first place, like buying a house. Everything else can be private in higher layers.