Monero privacy is not verifiable, only educated guesswork.

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Monero privacy depends on mathematics.

Well understood and provable math.

Wheres the guesswork?

Educated guesswork, which is what privacy is and is the same way Bitcoin proves its privacy.

Buy Bitcoin not tied to your identity & spend it.

In both instances there's no way to prove that your privacy was indeed preserved.

If someone knows what you're doing they don't have to reveal that knowledge.

quite a wordsalad to say "just buy nonKYC bro"

which is retarded advice

Lol now we know you're a larp, bc you're still under the assumption or promoting the assumption that's all it takes for privacy.

Even if you're using monero to be sure, you have to be using a machine not tied to your identity on a network not tied to your identity.

ok I want you to concentrate REALLY hard

i said "just buy noKYC is retarded privacy advice"

you respond "youre a larp bc you're promoting the assumption that's all it takes for privacy"

which makes ZERO fucking sense.

what the fuck assumption am I supposed to be promoting now?

cause I didnt say anything about "all you have to do is ..."

that was you bro

Everything you are saying is already a given.

Ceteris parabis: NoKYC + Monero >>> NoKYC + Bitcoin

Common falsehood.

If I had a satoshi for every time I've posted this link..

https://www.moneroinflation.com

I'm sorry to break it to you but this doesn't prove what I said in my OP buddy.

You're right, I read something different (the common complaint about allegedly not being able to verify the supply.

So, to your point: I'd rather have "unverifiable privacy" in software made by world-class cryptographers than the certainty of zero privacy and weak pseudonymity.

Monero devs themselves admit the supply isn't as verifiable as Bitcoin or doggie coin

https://www.moneroinflation.con

Read and understand it, and take your own conclusions.

Posting links you can't explain the points of yourself is bad practice, but anyway here's the result: it blocks my VPN so I'm gonna go ahead and trust the Monero devs themselves on this one

That's a DNS error, I highly doubt they have the ability to do that.

Your assertion that I cannot explain it is incorrect. I already understand it but don't have the time or the patience to explain the same thing over and over to the 1000th person who brings up the same fallacy.

Do your homework and understand it, or don't, but if you don't then at least don't post falsehoods.

I would block you for this bullshit time-wasting if this was a pussy ass coward platform that allows blocking