Maybe we should rather help Monero (and Bitcoin/LN of course) being more untraceable instead helping the fucking feds?
I suspect the monero community will quite like this tool and help me improve it
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25 sats \ 0 replies \ @guts 4 Aug
Post this in monero.town They would love to hear your feedback
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It's better to expose existing vulnerabilities. If the good guys don't create tools like this, the bad guys will.
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help Monero
No.
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Monero is an attack on Bitcoin. Besides, only criminals use it. If I am not buying drugs I have nothing to hide so that means I don't need Monero.
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12 sats \ 10 replies \ @guts 5 Aug
Monero doesn't care about Bitcoin.
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Monero is in competition with Bitcoin
Improvements in bitcoin privacy destroys monero's use case.
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0 sats \ 8 replies \ @guts 5 Aug
There will never be privacy on-chain on Bitcoin.
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We already have on chain privacy on Bitcoin with coinjoins: https://mempool.space/tx/fc13786aa9a350d06e7f63c69e7989917981c689f284a7eba3130cde958e23bb
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Is not effective
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Ok, prove your claim: Which inputs of the coinjoin transaction created each output of the coinjoin?
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