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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @yo2xncv0 27 Nov \ on: A Bitcoiner with Monero? AskSN
Because Monero has the transactional privacy that Bitcoin lacks, and was promised, and carries the orginal cypherpunk spirit. If it wasnt for NGU most Bitcoin maxis would probably be Monero guys.
You can't see amounts or addresses on Moneros blockchain
Some high profile Bitcoiner quotes:
"Monero is a very good privacy complement to Bitcoin" -Nick Szabo
"I looked at all the other major cryptocurrencies that had adjustable blocksizes and the only one that I thought that didn't completely suck was Monero" -Jameson Lopp
"Maybe you need a Monero" -Michael Saylor
"For really strong privacy, Monero is much better" -Andreas Antonopoulos
"There's a lot of advantages to using Monero" -Matt Odell
"Monero is the only goddamn currency that's used!" -John McAfee
"Monero will be a champion in that space and we'll have a Bitcoin-Monero duopoly" -Max Keiser
"All fiat systems and all tokens outside of Bitcoin and monero (to my knowledge) have middlemen you cannot get rid of" -Adam Curry
"I would say Monero is not a shitcoin. I think it's a very innovative and new research project that works." -Max Hillbrand
"Monero; Just use it. Objectively it's better than Bitcoin [for privacy]...it's obvious" -Amir Taaki
"Monero is closer to our hearts than whatever Bitcoin is turning into today" -Samourai Wallet
"Bitcoin is the reserve currency. Hold it. Privacy coins are transactional privacy. Use them...Monero" -Balaji
"99% of cryptocurrencies are complete and total garbage, but even among the upper echeleon of real ones, Monero is in the top percentile, so it deserves our respect" -Paul Sztorc
"Surprising number of Monero lovers on #Nostr. It’s the only altcoin that I consider has a community of actual cypherpunks with similarly aligned values as bitcoin." -Guy Swann
"Monero has always been the altcoin outlier for me, never a shitcoin because I have a valid use for it that I can't achieve with #bitcoin." -Peter McCormack
"I have an issue when Bitcoiners get so closed-minded and says Moneros a shitcoin. No it's not. There's some brilliant people there and there's a lot to learn...I'm a fan of Monero." -Nicholas Gregory of Mercury Layer
"Cashu isn't an alternative to Monero. Monero is cool." -Calle
"To me Monero is the litmus test in Bitcoin...Monero is such a good money just technically" -Ragnar Lifthrasir of Guns N Bitcoin
"There are altcoins out there that have interesting ideas, but they are very very rare...if a couple altcoins exist, like Monero, where they actually have an interesting idea and a different model that's fine." -Peter Todd
"Monero is doing the job that gave btc its start." -Ray Youssef
Imposing a certain criterion or idea on someone is like governments and that is against freedom, so despite not having a point of view in agreement with you and others who think the same, I respect the passion and security that you have in relation to Monero and if that passion and security is backed by study and effort, even more respect.
I hope that the aforementioned Bitcoiners would be kind enough to exchange all the Bitcoin they own for Monero and in that way be consistent with their idea, and those of us who only trust in Bitcoin, can have full access to what we consider unique. Otherwise, they would be playing both sides, just as Vitalik does with ETH and having BTC, or CZ Binance with BNB and having BTC and the governments with their fiat and having BTC.
Bitcoin is scarce, they have lost control over a significant part of it due to the stupidity of some who lost their seed phrases, so those who think there is something better than Bitcoin, please exchange your Bitcoin for that something better and then there will be more Bitcoin for us.
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"I hope that the aforementioned Bitcoiners would be kind enough to exchange all the Bitcoin they own for Monero and in that way be consistent with their idea"
Hey I'm just answering the question you asked
Different tools for different jobs. They have different disadvantages of course so I don't see any hypocrisy in using both at what they excel in (Bitcoin is not great for private transactions). The same way a hammer isn't ideal to use on screws.
I'm a pragmatist and will use what I find useful for the task. If Bitcoin figures out better privacy layers that are clearly better than Monero, including sovereign UX, I'll be glad to use them. But that just isn't the case right now.
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