I expect one day, running a monero node or making an anonymous transaction will be illicit, those will do that will be classified as criminal, jailed and stolen by the authoritarian regime... well, I will just continue and don't give a fuck, because there is no price for freedom. πΊ
#Monero
A society who don't pay attention to freedom is doomed to become enslaved.
Freedom require privacy.
Privacy require anonymity.
Monero fix the CBDC
Observe the market and you will see a singularity in crypto, Monero is acting like Gold, it's a hedge.

https://audio.nostr.build/9f5217dc766276301b8f16a999e74ed56986e3bed1201579fc33c82d96a9edd5.mp3
Monero fix Bitcoin (and there is nothing wrong with that)
[What you will see is chocking if you are a small block, Satoshi said Bitcoin can scale much larger than 15 million transaction per day, and it was in 2009, but Bitcoin can deal with around 800k tx per day today...]
"The existing Visa credit card network processes about 15 million
Internet purchases per day worldwide. Bitcoin can already scale much
larger than that with existing hardware for a fraction of the cost. It
never really hits a scale ceiling. If you're interested, I can go over
the ways it would cope with extreme size.
By Moore's Law, we can expect hardware speed to be 10 times faster in 5
years and 100 times faster in 10. Even if Bitcoin grows at crazy
adoption rates, I think computer speeds will stay ahead of the number of
transactions."
Date: Sun, 03 May 2009 23:32:26 +0100
From: Satoshi Nakamoto
Subject: Re: Bitcoin
To: mmalmi@cc.hut.fi
#Monero
**** Bitcoin FAQ ****
General Questions
1 What is bitcoin?
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer network based anonymous digital
currency. Peer-to-peer (P2P) means that there is no central
authority to issue new money or to keep track of the
transactions. Instead, those tasks are managed collectively by
the nodes of the network. Anonymity means that the real world
identity of the parties of a transaction can be kept hidden from
the public or even from the parties themselves.
Date: Mon, 04 May 2009 03:17:22 +0300
From: mmalmi@cc.hut.fi
To: Satoshi Nakamoto
Subject: Re: Bitcoin
#Monero
"If you want to remain anonymous (pseudonymous, really),
be careful not to reveal any information linking your bitcoin addresses
to your identity, and use a new bitcoin address for each payment you
receive."
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2010 03:59:57 +0100
From: Satoshi Nakamoto
Subject: Anonymous, homepage changes
To: Martti Malmi
#Monero
A good way to secure your Monero ?
Tails OS with encrypted partition where there is feather and your wallet.
Advice for your wallet: Create a wallet with a passphrase + offset passphrase (extend the seed with a personal phrase), it will remove the risk of brute force. If you already have a wallet without passphrase, I recommend you to transfer funds to a new wallet which contain offset passphrase.



"infinite supply" > This argument really ?

"no one heard and use it" > Are you serious ?

"not store of value" > Thanks for the joke π

Monero seems ok isn't ?
I use it as money and store of value π
If you want buy drugs or guns with Monero, it's your choice, but you can also buy a beautiful art from @SIDARTA
We discussed over nostr, anonymously, during weeks, paid in Monero, anonymously, I don't know his stack, he don't know mine too, but only us and no one else know the amount of the transaction, that's privacy π
No banks, jurisdictions or any governments involved, no censorship possible at all, that's freedom my friends.
And we are not in the same country, I don't know if we really understand what's possible today...
That's the power of P2P, decentralize the internet is the way to go, go nostr, go Monero, fuck the censorship system πΊ
When the Cypherpunk's manifesto become a reality.
So, why Monero ? Because of that π

#FreeSnowden #FreeRoss #FreeAssange #ThanksMcAfee
Is it possible for a node to censor a transaction if the node don't know who send to who nor the amount ? Maybe the node can block every transactions but I was thinking it's impossible to specifically target an address ?
thanks for reply, but you didn't answered, can you confirm it's a fake screenshot ? I checked his profile and it's seems that he is lying on some things about Monero like all nodes are run by CA, so I didn't know I was an CA agent π

Hello Moneros, can you confirm this is a scam ? I mean, is possible that a transaction to be censored in Monero ? I'm pretty sure it's fake
#Monero Monero



