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Freedom and individual sovereignty are not inherited: they must be defended every day, in every decision we make. Believing that Monero is invincible is a dangerous mistake, because a false sense of security leads to complacency. History has already shown that Monero has been attacked several times, and in the future, attempts will not diminish but multiply.
For now, those who attack have not had enough power to cause real damage. But let's not fool ourselves: this is because the network still has limited use, which does not bother governments or bankers. The day Monero grows large enough to challenge the interests of these two giants, both sectors, powerful and with virtually infinite resources, will direct their resources to harm it.
There are many forms of attack: from group manipulation to attempts at censorship, technical vulnerabilities, and smear campaigns. They all have one thing in common: money. Money to buy computing power, to fund narratives, to infiltrate malicious actors, or to push for restrictive regulations.
Monero's defense is not automatic, nor is it guaranteed. It depends on a community that understands that privacy is not a luxury, but a necessity; that sovereignty is not a slogan, but a daily exercise.
And that individual freedom, like the network that sustains it, can only survive if those who value it decide to protect it, with care, every day.
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