hopfield on Nostr: Agreed. #monero #xmr is private digital cash and should not be used by the state as a ...
Agreed. #monero #xmr is private digital cash and should not be used by the state as a reserve currency. Private individuals can use it in lieu of (or in spite of) state-sponsored currencies.
The use case for #bitcoin is different than Monero’s and therefore appeals to a different market. I see bitcoin as digital property with a fully transparent ledger, which is ideal for governments, public corporations, NGOs and other public entities. Of course, private individuals can use it, too.
It’s possible for both bitcoin and monero to have inflation bugs, but monero’s supply is, in fact, auditable:
https://sethforprivacy.com/posts/dispelling-monero-fud/#you-cant-audit-the-monero-supply
BL: Bitcoin and monero don’t need to compete with each other. They can co-exist in an open and free market where people are free to make choices about the tools that work best for them.
The use case for #bitcoin is different than Monero’s and therefore appeals to a different market. I see bitcoin as digital property with a fully transparent ledger, which is ideal for governments, public corporations, NGOs and other public entities. Of course, private individuals can use it, too.
It’s possible for both bitcoin and monero to have inflation bugs, but monero’s supply is, in fact, auditable:
https://sethforprivacy.com/posts/dispelling-monero-fud/#you-cant-audit-the-monero-supply
BL: Bitcoin and monero don’t need to compete with each other. They can co-exist in an open and free market where people are free to make choices about the tools that work best for them.