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Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.

The decentralized coordinator that will continue to collect fees centrally, listing all its earnings through the company KATANA CRYPTOGRAPHIC LTD, with all its workers registered and paying their corresponding taxes and these are the ones that offer you government-proof privacy 😂

"Here we can see #Bitcoin is ranked #7 money in the world, and #6 if you remove gold."

by @1basemoney

Add that I see monero more as a privacy utility than as money, when atomic swaps between Bitcoin and Monero are implemented if the fees are acceptable it is possible that I will use it, although it will always depend on whether the receiver wants monero.

Use it, I have no problem, everyone is free.

I do not use it because it seems to me a bad store of value and bitcoin as my methods also gives me privacy, on the other hand monero is not accepted anywhere, Lightning in thousands of stores.

Questions you should ask yourself.

How do coinjon like whirpool feel about these rates? 0.1 btc with ten entries in the 5m sats pool costs you just over 450k sats, something like 4.53%.

Why do you keep denying the need for layer 2 solutions?

Why are you so stubborn that you keep ignoring the privacy bonuses for the sender in Ligthning?

Why do you refuse to use Liquid?

Why do you deny the privacy obtained in Liquid by performing simple peg-in and peg-out (and especially if you use sideswap) which are much cheaper than a coinjoin?

These are questions you should ask yourself.

In the world survives the one who adapts.

Lights and shadows, everything comes with trade-offs.

All options and points of view must be taken into account.

Federal government is using data from push notifications to track contacts

Apple and Google had been told to keep the practice secret until Sen. Ron Wyden revealed it in a letter Wednesday

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/12/06/push-notifications-surveillance-apple-google/

"bitcoin is not for storing data, so anytime bitcoin-devs accidentally make it cheap and easy to relay data then this should be viewed as an exploit"

https://habla.news/jb55/1701876273423

William Hill, this is the way you have to promote your shitty product (published a few minutes ago)? making fun of one of the people who has done the most for Bitcoin privacy? I remind you that you didn't create Whirpool, you're a snitch, you just created a shitty wallet that leaks public keys.

Under normal conditions I would shut up, but seeing how miserable you are I can't shut up.