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by CryptoPunk
2065 days ago
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>>In general I would say that it's less likely I would say the potential risks from the state are much more extreme, even if they are less likely to materialize. >>Monero are mostly criminals as I don't think that most people have a strong need for highly-private transactions Cryptocurrencies right now are largely unusable due to them actively compromising their users' privacy. Crypto users are aware of this and their attempts to cover their digital tracks makes use of crypto cumbersome. Privacy-protected crypto solves this. |
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