Some of my friends are going against me because “you’re monero shiller always pessimic”. OK, but guys. I could be happy to see gains in my wallet.
But seeing all these non-sense with brc/ordinals/ETFs & one of my friends extradited to the US, I simply can’t feel right.
I tried to warn them about if they had samourai XPUB leaked coins, they should have swapped them for monero and get back for a bigger UTXO.
And yet again I’m called of ‘shitcoiner’, but if it’s to see them in jail the next year.
I can’t mentally profit of life by seeing people going out of my life trough prison & suicides. I even started to take benzos to calm down dark toughts.
All crypto should be converted to Monero before you attempt to spend it anywhere. Never send any other coins as payment for anything that can in any way be associated with you. This should be common knowledge by now for anyone using crypto.
Monero is the safety bridge between crypto and the real world.
I know all of that lol I use monero for plenty years and always helped people to use it or making their businesses in.
But just for a fucking price (while it could be seen at it’s real price since you have less and less exchanges holding it).
People thinks I try to shit on bitcoin or promote shitcoinery, while I just want to trigger them to use it as a MoE until there’s a fucking reliable solution, it’s not for me but for them.
Does this work though if you recieve ‘tainted’ BTC from the exchange? (more and more likely with an exchange that deals in XMR)
I get that the ‘new’ BTC won’t be associated with your metadata and history but whatever account you spend the ‘new’ BTC with can still be nuked.
Yes the XMR bridge is a privacy shield but…
Is this the end for BTC fungibility? - ie. has chainalysis tipped the scale past the point of no return?
I can’t blame you, but do keep in mind that you are not responsible for their decisions. You told them they should do so, and you gave them reasons why they should do so, and they chose not to listen to you. That becomes their problem, not yours. Although I agree, it does suck.
I’m surprised bitcoiners have any friends as it’s dangerous to send Bitcoin between each other
For my case it’s not a problem, never shared my name because I do paranoia and i have threat vectors to avoid from my former activities.
But yeah some of them does P2P trades over Revolut on telegram groups (so unencrypted) and they all knows their names.
I tried to advocate for using platforms such as bisq or agoradesk for cash trades, then if really there’s a problem on chain, they’re protected by the real world.
But nah to them it’s too much work