dragonsidedd

joined 2 years ago

@magicbeergut @hetzlemmingsworld Minimum 50 years, possibly never. If you believe the director of the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter.

https://invidious.privacydev.net/watch?v=QUGnaLh6QLI

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 2 points 6 months ago (1 children)

@beeng IANAL, but I'm pretty sure that "enabling the use of privacy coins" has not been the charge in any US case.

"Money Laundering" is the charge.

And this is why WE NEED DEXES, and why I do what I can to support my preferred project (Haveno)

@n3m37h @GregorTacTac number of transactions is largely unrelated to number of miners

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

@prancing389 @SummerBreeze Abandoned in favor of more private/resilient options by privacy fetishists like many of us in the #monero community. True.

But ... !

a) You'd be amazed how amazingly poor OpSec people have generally, and criminals in particular. A shocking number of *public* social media posts including the accused and the corpus delicti come up in court documents.

b) Signal is easier for my Mom than Matrix.

Making more privacy the default in more apps is an unmitigated Good Thing.

@tusker @WarmApplePieShrek There is no crypto that is a threat to Fiat.

Monero is a direct threat to *surveillance*

@AlwaysTheir @XmrLovingAncap I do not have a degree in Economics. I used to self-describe as an Austrian. I heard and read a lot about it.

However, I have had to note, ~3 years, we had:
a) stay-at-home + money printing
b) war in Europe + supply chain insanity
which led to
c) big inflation
... which Austrians all predicted would happen.
BUT WE ALSO HAD:
d) the inflation fall back to ~2%
e) the economy surge forward

At this point, "Austrians" need to explain why their theory fails so hard, Sry

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

@stealths I think Monero is the best available Internet Currency.

Speculating on currency is way, way outside my specialization and is not of personal interest.

As a software engineer, designing and deploying a currency that is conformant with the design principles of the Internet... is exactly my specialization and interest.

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 13 points 9 months ago (3 children)

@stealths @User1 I don’t think any of us running nodes are going to stop because of what any particular corporation decides. We’re not running nodes to earn money.

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 0 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

@shortwavesurfer BTC multisig escrow was assumed deep in the guts of OB. A few Monero folks were looking into the work required to replace it, but OB flat out refused to commit *any* resources to it. The founder literally told me his investors would leave. Well guess what they did anyway.

I would love to see a fully decentralized, Tor-and-XMR-native marketplace. It blows my mind that we still don't have one. I would love to contribute to such an effort, if a credible one is on offer.

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 2 points 9 months ago (3 children)

@shortwavesurfer @treetrnk open bazaar failed to embrace Monero. It died.

[–] dragonsidedd@sciencemastodon.com 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

@mister_monster No, MW does not make for infinite throughput.

It saves some disk space and some bandwidth. It’s a good tool for certain use cases.

It is not at all clear to me that those use cases are central to the problem of a Peer to Peer Internet Cash System

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