I'll just say that when I talk to many people about systems that can give them more privacy, instead of seeing it as a salvation, the first thing they do is get scared because, as you say, they already have the mistaken idea that just by having some privacy, you're already doing something illegal.
The #Monero war is not technical. It is cultural.
Imagine Monero reaching massive, accelerated, unstoppable adoption.
Do you think regulators would feel comfortable?
Of course not — that's exactly why they cannot allow the "system error" to grow.
The signals of the era — increasingly sharp — push against total control.
The regulators learned an uncomfortable lesson: if you can’t defeat the code, defeat the perception.
They will install a public frame that makes Monero synonymous with “crime,” hiding a simpler truth: They cannot control it — and of course, they don’t want money they cannot control.
My article: Monero Faces a Cultural War
https://medium.com/@liberlion/monero-faces-a-cultural-war-1f8cb57c3b35

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