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More people seem to be realizing this:

Monero is a Bitcoin privacy tool.

Yeah, yeah, it's a different blockchain...yada, yada...

So is Liquid.

If you start to think about Monero as a privacy respecting side chain for spending Bitcoin, it stops being "offensive" and becomes practical.

#Bitcoin #Monero #Privacy

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That is unfortunate as virtual cards bought with Bitcoin are currently the best option for private purchases. More and more often, I'm seeing the option to manually enter a virtual card number is not available.

Interesting. So the advantage would be that the information stays in one connected block rather than multiple disconnected blocks in daily journals?

It also seems that the information at the top of a page is the only data that is presented in an embedded page...slightly frustrating.

So there's really not a way on #GrapheneOS to use a virtual card with NFC without using Google pay? #askNostr

Any #Logseq users on here, can anyone tell me when/why I would use this top section under a page? It seems like a regular workflow has all data entry done from the daily journal, which then shows up as a linked reference. #askNostr

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