Was für eine ekelhafte Folge.
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/irgendwasmitkrypto/episodes/Blockchain-Forensik-e2cbdro
Aber gut, nichts anders ist man gewohnt vom "Irgendwas mit Krypto"-Podcast.
Es geht um Blockchain Analyse und es fasziniert mich wie weich die Sprache um die willkürliche Kriminalisierung von Outputs ist. 0 Staats kritisch. Das ist die neue intellektuelle Leibgarde des Digitalen Euro und der vollständigen Überwachung.
Know your enemy.
Mhm and can't seem to configure it with Orbot to use Tor.. That's actually a deal breaker.
Testing the Progressive web app nostter.app today.
Can't find the relay settings though...
Loved every second of the nostr:npub1ew8v9p8fy7mgyg29yeut2dur8tk2hs70qpn5pa8hqfd8wx33ky7qr5894c meetup tonight. Although we were only 4 people in total, we had amazing discussions, very in depth and ranging over various topics. Even got to meet a cakewallet developer!
Already looking forward to the next monero meetup in Germany!
yep! that point stands! in free market - especially black markets - the participants want the best money possible - because they are free to demand it!
from wikipedia The law states that any circulating currency consisting of both "good" and "bad" money (both forms required to be accepted at equal value under legal tender law) quickly becomes dominated by the "bad" money.
so, a debased currency that is legally bound to a higher price than it would otherwise have on the free market. in this situation people get rid of their artificially overvalued coins first. understandably so.
and I misspoke on my previous post, artificially HIGHER prize/purchasing power
Gresham s law only applies in situations where one money commodity is trading at an artificially lower prize. I.e. when the state sets the price. but with bitcoin / monero we have a free market determining the prize.
First darknet markets, then CoinCards, now ShopinBit. nostr:npub1vr2nva0s0hhfulthjy8053rg9kruk5erzwaxdw85gjwkfytj994sgudzvx next?
Are we supposed to ignore this or just rationalize it with "muh Gresham' Law"?

i dont think you understand Gresham's law correctly.
but yeah, I get your point.
looking forward to the monero meetup Munich tonight!
read the this thread - sad state of affairs over in bitcoin land.
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sure will ;) thanks for the enlightening exchange of ideas!
i like to stay comfy, knowing my wallet is private.
purchasing power follows utility. monero is more usefule to me than bitcoin.
look at this thread. look at your pathetic arguments. look how you keep shifting the goal posts. from inflation bug to a btc/xmr chart.
I know where your priorities are. so try and get rich and move some liquid btc. lol.
no its not. this is a price chart of xmr/btc.
looks pretty solid, I may add.
it still surprises me to encounter these bitcoin enthusiasts that call monero a shitcoin
the dogma is stronk it seems
bro, we talk about inflation bugs and you mention a totally different kind of bug... do you really know what you are talking about?
obviously you don't have the time to look into it. or you would be embarrassed yourself by calling monero a shitcoin.
while only coinbase transaction amounts are visible in monero, the other transactions carry a ZKP that shows no new coins are created in the tx.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/newly-found-monero-bug-may-impact-transaction-privacy-developers-warn
This was not the only one.
Good luck with that
the point stands, there is no known inflation bugs in monero. the supply is verifiable.
bitcoin had inflation bugs before IIRC. hasn't been exploited either tho.
