"the Monero community would immediately be all over cake"

lmao, naive as fuck

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They couldn't even add a simple service status bulletin to their wallet without immediate backlash and a rushed update to disable it.

But overtly blacklisting transactions will totally go unnoticed. Lol.

You might be right but you're this close to being wrong at best 🤏

Trusting humans leaves you no margin of error.

Service status bulletin sounds reproducible for everyone, overt blacklisting sounds like the type of thing a lot of people will ignore saying "works on my Machine™️"

We're all trusting humans to varying degrees even with Monero

Maybe. I think it's very very unlikely. Worst case, say you're right, it's just a temporary setback. You can just switch to a different wallet and rebroadcast your transaction.

True, I guess that would also make it a nearly pointless method of attack