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XMR would never have occurred to me, since real people actually use it for real stuff, and have done for years. It provides practical utility, right now. The objections to it are still unclear to me.
BCH's shittiness I already perfectly understand, so no reason to mention it.
stupid people use it for stupid stuff ... It feigns utility
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If you have a more substantive critique of XMR I'd be interested in reading it.
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Prove a negative?
They say its more private and you're just like ok?
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I've come to believe that you have some good insights sometimes. If this is one of those times, I'm asking for them. But what you've given me so far isn't anything I can use.
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They say its more private, it's not, nor is it Bitcoin. It's therefore by every manner of deduction a shitcoin, and it's arguably the shittiest because it implicitly lies about Bitcoin.
That's as direct reasoning as it gets, if that's inadequate that's a problem of that I can't reason you out of a position you didn't reason yourself into.
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This is how you can make a shitcoiner to reveal himself: they want to debate bitcoin vs x shitcoin. Always.. endless debates that end to nothing. That's why bitcoiners NEVER debate with shitcoiners. Debating is bargaining with shit. Is pointless and useless.
They say its more private, it's not.
This is the heart of it. You're correct in that I have personally audited neither the Monero codebase nor the CryptoNote paper. You keep making categorical statements that imply either that a) you have, or b) there is some damning technical critique of it that I am unaware of, and that settles the matter. Is there?
and it's arguably the shittiest because it implicitly lies about Bitcoin.
The lie being that Bitcoin is insufficiently private?
It provides practical utility, right now
Oh you are one of these?
you know what is coming next, right?
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