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Doing exactly that. But with Monero. It's much safer, easier and more private for my neighbours and for me if I want to do business with them.

If we do the same with Bitcoin, it's either

1. Them ending up with custodians and zero privacy

2. Them ending up with a potentially high fee zero privacy on chain wallet

3. Them ending up with corrupted, forgotten or unable to manage LN tech stack that's totally above their head

Embrace simplicity. Don't expect others to put the same 10,000 hours of work into understanding and setting up their LN node environment.

If you read this here on Nostr you are 1/10000. You are special. Treating others like yourself neither helps you nor them.

How? Both on the same team. Scapegoat, while they let the Clinton's and Bush's run?

If he's smart. He got himself some Monero, as it won't suffer the same fate.

By the way. When can we expect Monero support in Coldcars wallets?

The only way to fix curroption is starting with oneself.

Align with life force. Identify the blockages. Advance.

There is no gain in waiting for others to see the light.

Skipper, I like you being a critic of Monero.

But this post of yours shows. It tells me that you haven't understood a single thing about how these market works, how it's manipulated and want it says and what not.

It's the grand illusion for those who want to believe. The playmakers say thank you to the fiat gamblers, be they Bitcoin maxis or memecoiners that fell for the fiat NGU trap.

Their is no taxpayer money. It's extortion. Do you suggest that a thieve has well intentions to spend your money so you can claim. But, but it's well spent.

Replying to Avatar dr.fred

I am against all of this.

Let the man be free, at his own cost.

Don't steal. Don't murder.

And we will get along just fine.

Know your roots, young Padawan.

US(CB)DC can become a full fledged CBDC under US government control. I mean it already is. And so is USDT.

They hold it in cash or in fractionally reserved bank accounts. LOL.

Of course they hold it in fractionally reserved bank accounts. They just don't like when Tether does the fractional reserving on top of theirs.

HFSP - have fun staying private

When stating Bitcoins superiority over Monero

Any project ignoring Monero is missing out big time. People spend Monero and most Monero Bros are early Bitcoiners that like to donate to good projects.

So if your project doesn't accept Monero by now it likely is shit not doing anything for human advancement.

You either go dark or you'll get starved.

The souls homecoming means to be equally versed in what society perceives as light AND dark while being guided by higher principals that rile the universe.

At least Monero demand growth steadily.

Want a serious take.

Those who wanted to grow onchain left for BCH and LTC.

Those who wanted to use stables left for TRX and ETH.

Those who wanted to grow second layers left for LN and ecash.

Those who wanted privacy left for XMR.

Those who favour fiat (Saylorism) left for custodians encouraged by tax hunting government.

Fiat price is at an ATH. But future prospects that rely on a healthy fee market are at an all time low. We are entering uncharted territories.

Tail emission doesn't sound so bad after all.

Every action has intended (foreseen) and unintended (unforeseen and potentially catastrophic) consequences.

They don't deserve your or mine business and attention. It's only a matter of time until this will have economic consequences if the richest part of society stops spending time and money for shit.

I still do not trust a centralised government licensed company. But this is good for Monero reputation.

Mullvad and many other VPN's rely on 247 for their backbone.

Mullvad is a good tool to put between you and your ISP, but you want and most likely need more than that.

LATAM and Asia make excessive use of USDT on Tron. They are basically going from an informal economy based on cash to a highly surveilled and controlled system.

It will destroy many solid businesses that don't know yet what they get themselves into.

For them the risk of getting rugged is smaller than losing their livelihoods to state extortionists.

If they can handle the volatility they should be using Monero instead.

Just more curious, better informed, willing to look at the shadows of society combined with eagerness to go against the (wrong headed) herd.

In 2009 it was clear to Hal, that Bitcoin has a high probability to go to millions of dollars. It was clear to me in 2010 that Bitcoin has a fair chance to get to 10k and later 100k. A fool not to recognise the asymmetric bet.

And here we are. Monero is the next bjg thing. It'll go to 100k and beyond as Bitcoin rises above the million mark.

Replying to Avatar Kazani

Another Linux Smartphone Enters The Market. Meet Liberux NEXX

Liberux NEXX is a phone built on LiberuxOS, based on Debian 13 Linux Distro. Liberux NEXX will never track your activity, collect your data or compromise your privacy. All source code will be available for you to further customize your system or even build alternative versions. NEXX grants you a full ARM Linux system, including Android OS, which would allow you to install applications for this environment without compromising your privacy.

CPU: Rockchip RK3588S

• 8-cores, 64-bit

• 4×Cortex-A76 (upto 2.4GHz)

• 4×Cortex-A55

Manufactured by TSMC on 8nm process

GPU: ARM Mali-G610

• 4-cores MP4 (450 GFLOPS)

Modem: Snapdragon X62 5G

RAM: upto 32GB LPDDR4X

ROM: upto 512GB emmC

upto 2TB SD Card support

• 6.34-inch (2400x1080 px) FHD+ OLED Display

• Gorilla Glass protection

• 32MP Single rear camera

• 13MP Front camera

• 5300mAh battery

• Rear fingerprint sensor

• 3.5mm headphone jack

• 2x USB-C 3.1 port

Audio Codec: ALC5640-VB-CG

Amplifier: AW8737SCSR

Wi-Fi/BT: AW-CM256SM (BT 5.0)

5 years of Upgrades

NEXX also supports GNOME Shell Mobile and contains 3 KILL SWITCHES — for Microphone/ camera, Wi-Fi/BT and Signal. When all 3 switches are flipped down, they also disable additional components like the GNSS unit (GPS + satellite systems), the IMU (accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer), and ambient & proximity sensors.

Liberux Team is also developing a gadget that, when connected to a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, will enable "wireless" connectivity to them. The smartphone is still under crowdfunding and will start shipping worldwide in July 2026.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/liberux-nexx--3#/

The base model comes with 8GB+128GB+LTE and costs 790€. Since Liberux NEXX has been designed with a modular architecture, you can upgrade the RAM, storage & modem.

Storage: 256 GB (+45 €); 512 GB (+150 €)

RAM: 16 GB (+100 €); 32 GB (+250 €)

5G Modem: +120 €

Liberux 2TB MicroSD Card: +250€

Something like this with GrapheneOS

Sure, then your purchasing power got eradicated for real.

Monero now consistently does more than 10% of BTC transactions.

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Censorship-resistant “dark stablecoins” could come in increasing demand as governments tighten their oversight of the industry. Stablecoins have been used for various groups to store assets due to a lack of government interference; however, with regulations pending, that could soon change, Ki Young Ju, CEO of crypto analytics firm CryptoQuant, said in a May 11 X post.“Soon, any stablecoin issued by a country could face strict govt regulation, similar to traditional banks. Transfers might automatically trigger tax collection through smart contracts, and wallets could be frozen or require paperwork based on government rules,” he said.“People who used stablecoins for big international transfers might start looking for censorship-resistant dark stablecoins instead.”On the heels of US President Donald Trump’s crypto-friendly administration assuming power earlier this year, lawmakers are weighing stablecoin legislation, which seeks to regulate US stablecoins, ensuring their legal use for payments. The European Union has already brought in its Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, which, among other measures, mandates that stablecoins be regulated and transparent.Source: Ki Young JuJu speculates that a dark or private stablecoin could be created as an algorithmic stablecoin, with the value maintained through algorithmic mechanisms rather than being pegged to an external asset like gold, which makes it susceptible to interference from authorities. “One possible example could be a decentralized stablecoin that follows the price of regulated coins like USDC using data oracles like Chainlink,” he said.Another way would be stablecoins issued by countries that don’t censor financial transactions, or, for example, if Tether chooses not to comply with US government regulations in the future.“USDT itself used to be considered a censorship-resistant stablecoin. If Tether chooses not to comply with US government regulations under a future Trump administration, it could become a dark stablecoin in an increasingly censored internet economy,” Ju said.Privacy technology in crypto is already being usedZcash (ZEC) and Monero (XMR) — while they aren’t stablecoins —already shield transactions and allow users to send and receive funds without revealing their transaction data on the blockchain.Related: Russia finance ministry official floats country making own stablecoins: ReportSeveral projects are also working on using similar technology for stablecoins, such as Zephyr Protocol, a Monero fork that hides transactions from being revealed on the blockchain. PARScoin also hides user identities, transaction values, and links to past transactions.The market cap of US dollar-denominated stablecoins has continued to grow, crossing $230 billion in April, a report from investment banking giant Citigroup found. That’s an increase of 54% since last year, with Tether (USDT) and USDC (USDC) dominating 90% of the market.Meanwhile, total stablecoin volumes hit $27.6 trillion in 2024, surpassing the combined volumes of Visa and Mastercard by 7.7%. Magazine: Ridiculous ‘Chinese Mint’ crypto scam, Japan dives into stablecoins: Asia Express

https://cointelegraph.com/news/regulations-spark-censorship-resistant-dark-stablecoins

Monero is your dark stable coin.

Replying to Avatar DanishCrypto

THEY’RE STEALING YOUR FREEDOM—FIGHT FOR YOUR PRIVACY NOW!

🚨 The EU is coming for your privacy!

By 2027, they’ll BAN privacy coins like Monero and Zcash, tools millions use to keep their money private, just like VPNs guard your online life. This isn’t about crypto; it’s an attack on YOUR freedom.

🔒 Privacy is your right.

It’s not about hiding, it’s about living free. Every purchase, every message, every search tracked? That’s a prison, not safety. Privacy coins, VPNs (used by 1 in 3 online), and encrypted apps are your shield. Without them, you’re naked to surveillance, stripped of choice, silenced by fear.

⚠️ This is just the start.

Today, they ban #Monero. Tomorrow, your #VPN or #Signal could be gone. The EU’s new rules demand every transaction over €1,000 be linked to your name. Imagine a world where every move is watched, every dissent punished. That’s not freedom, it’s tyranny.

🗣️ They say it’s to stop crime.

But criminals adapt, bans only cage the innocent. We need justice, not surveillance. Don’t let them trade your rights for a false sense of security.

🔥 RISE UP NOW! SHARE THIS, scream it to the world!

Join the fight with groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation. https://www.eff.org/

Flood your representatives with demands for privacy find them here.

https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/en

⏰ Time’s running out.

Privacy is freedom’s heartbeat. Lose it, and you lose everything.

ACT TODAY—FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO BE FREE!

#PrivacyIsFreedom #NoBanOnPrivacy #FightBack

We are #TheRealDigitalResistance

Using Monero inevitably leads to dissolving the EU. They are in a fight for their survival.