Farley on Nostr: #Monero folks are still riding that same train, thinking privacy must come from ...
#Monero folks are still riding that same train, thinking privacy must come from complexity and obfuscation rather than scale and adoption. They miss the bigger picture: Bitcoin’s privacy improves naturally over time, while Monero’s “solution” relies on a small, niche network that can be analyzed with enough effort.
Privacy isn’t just about hiding—it’s about blending into the crowd. The more people use Bitcoin peer-to-peer and over Lightning, the harder it gets to track anything. Monero will always have its hardcore supporters, but in the long run, Bitcoin’s decentralized network, adoption, and continuous improvements make it the real answer.
The lesson? Simplicity and scale beat complexity every time. But some folks just love their rabbit holes. 😆
Privacy isn’t just about hiding—it’s about blending into the crowd. The more people use Bitcoin peer-to-peer and over Lightning, the harder it gets to track anything. Monero will always have its hardcore supporters, but in the long run, Bitcoin’s decentralized network, adoption, and continuous improvements make it the real answer.
The lesson? Simplicity and scale beat complexity every time. But some folks just love their rabbit holes. 😆