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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @Hamstr OP 1 May \ parent \ on: if bitcoin became illegal by law (part two) Personal_Finance
They use 16 ring CT (last I check, been awhile), and are likely to expand as needed. And it's relatively liquid like BTC. You're wholly reliant on coinjoin? How many wallets, websites, exchanges, and swaps have banned in USA, UK and other countries? Also, you're relying on the lightning network.
Besides, you interpret that every normie, grandma, mom, dad, friend understands privacy. iOS is still the most sold phone.
I'm not trying to debate here, because you're already set in your ways. Everyone is different- and thank god we all are. It would literally suck if everyone thinks the same.
I'm merely fascinated
it's relatively liquid like BTC
Disagree, I can always find someone in a few hours in my city to exchange BTC for cash or vice versa, not so with XMR. Only thing that has similar liquidity in these markets besides BTC is USDT on Tron.
Exchanges that will not allow deposits from coinjoins will ban Monero first.
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