TheBirdTheCrow on Nostr: I still don't understand the pissing match between BTC and XMR. They are two ...
I still don't understand the pissing match between BTC and XMR. They are two different things that can be used together or for targeted use. Why not work together to maximize liberty, and privacy for people instead of arguing whether XMR is a shit coin? It seems to have privacy pretty well managed, and Bitcoin doesn't, granted I have really limited knowledge on this. It does seem nice that Monero is really private by default though.
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