ancaprevolt on Nostr: No it isn’t my whole argument. My main objection of Monero would be that tail ...
No it isn’t my whole argument. My main objection of Monero would be that tail emissions are the wrong solution to incentivize mining.
What I’m arguing here is that the main feature of Monero, privacy, is completely unnecessary for 99.9% of people. It is realistically only useful under tyranny. In the absence of tyranny, absolute obscurity is unnecessary.
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