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The twisted side of crypto privacy

>> No.52832613

>>52832573
Based

>> No.52832669

>>52832573
can confirm. i don't own any.

>> No.52832941
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>>52832573
Getting fucking twisted by the EU. A ban is looming biztards.

>> No.52832954

>>52832573
Why so much attention for privacy?

>> No.52833027

>>52832573
Monero is king and it's impossible no one owns it.

>> No.52833046
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>>52833027
Prolly just being sarcastic. kek

>> No.52833473
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>>52832954
Simple. A lot of crypto users are beginning to see the need for it.

>> No.52833511

>>52833027
The trading volume is enough proof of that
>>52832669
Die poor you retarded faggot

>> No.52833720

>>52832573
It's not real. Everything is a fucking illusion

>> No.52833734

>>52832941
Not the first time. Definitely won't be the last

>> No.52833795

>>52832669
No one fucking knows, all is concealed.

>> No.52833848

>>52832954
It is the perfect strategy for security desu. Expose your details and get hacked, you choice.

>> No.52833902

>>52833027
The crown dropped anon, check again. There are more modern touch to privacy protocols, especially those that uses relayers.

>> No.52833964

>>52833473
I bet most people moving to Defi are doing so to experience some financial privacy not offered by TradFi. Its not just about crypto users.

>> No.52833993
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>monero pedos want crypto to be Dead Internet Theory 2.0 so they can keep buying their pedo garbage
Nothing more decentralized and secure than DOT parachains (XOR, KSM) and nodes (Waves). Anything else is being obtuse.

>> No.52833996
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>>52832941
you live under a rock or something little man?

>> No.52834004

But if the price goes up that's because there's users and interest r-right? Not like that applies to monero, piece of shit's been bleeding out for months now, but still

>> No.52834257
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>>52833964
Don't be a fucking idiot. In tradfi, no one can have the details of your transaction history, except if you decide to make it public. Anyone can do that in defi in with few clicks

>> No.52834259

>>52832941
The EU can try.

>> No.52834335
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>>52834257
You are the bigger idiot prakesh,
the bank, the IRS, the gov all have access to your transaction history which is opposite in Defi if privacy is applied to hid transaction details on-chain.

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>>52834257
>in tradfi no one can have the details of your transaction history
Except anyone who works at the bank, or the authorities, or anyone who happens to see your banking statements. So basically all of the people you'd try and actually hid your transaction history from.

>anyone can do that in defi with a few clicks
AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA YOU REALLY THINK THAT SHIT IS RELIABLE??? Picrel is you when you realize you have no fucking clue how onchain (or offchain for that matter) privacy works

>> No.52834521

>>52834338
>>52834335
At least, a random dude that spots your waller can't get that information off your bank without some authorization. Block explorers don't give a fuck about who has access or not.

>> No.52834540

>>52834521
wallet*
>>52834259
The new narrative is that crypto is not real, which is absolutely dumb anyway

>> No.52834543

>>52833996
I'm more concerned about the privacy aspect than being called a loser, feds could be anywhere

>> No.52834564
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>>52832954
It's easy to understand. Whatever the case may be, privacy will still be an important subject of discussion. It's not surprising that it's considered to be the most discussed concern in CBDC propositions.

>> No.52834650

>>52834564
If it survives the CBDC proposition, it will make a major landmark in the crypto space

>> No.52834677

What are the chances that the glowies try to do a 51% attack on XMR?

>> No.52834728
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>>52832669
A pea sized brain spotted

>> No.52834849
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>>52834259
Pocket sucking monsters

>> No.52834920
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>>52833473
Who still buys Monero for anonymity

>> No.52835041

>>52832573
How to buy xmr?

>> No.52835074

>>52835041
Kraken if you're a burger.
Tradeogre (trade your Bitcoin for it).

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>>52832954
Because of this, newfag. It's a win-win for privacy whatever the case may be

>> No.52835514

>>52834521
Utilizing some privacy protocols like Aztec or Railgun enables the view key tech to be utilized with authorization from the initiator.

>> No.52835636

>>52834564
After the TC saga, the privacy niche blew open and its pros outweighed its cons.

>> No.52836331

>>52835074
Just buy it on binance sucker

>> No.52837041

>>52835041
Newfag spotted

>> No.52837075

>>52835636
The only con is with the regulators

>> No.52837324

>>52837075
Getting hit with sanctions is the concern of most people that are into privacy coins

>> No.52837383

>>52836331
binance is known to sell paper monero.
withdrawing is shut down 50% of the time during bull runs

>> No.52837769

>>52835041
bisq

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>>52832573
I own a [redacted] amount of the cyptocurrency known as Monero.

>> No.52839732

>>52837790
WAGMI

>> No.52840684

>>52832573
One thing is clear. There are a lot of legitimate users of privacy solutions in crypto. You don't expect everybody to be cool with their entire transaction history visible on block explorers

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>>52832941
If selective transparency becomes an option, I doubt if even regulators will have anything against privacy,