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by knuthsat 1961 days ago
Yes, but saying that the core tenet was lost is a bit dramatic. The guys working on it were still interested in other aspects of cryptocurrencies that bitcoin does not implement. Bulletproofs coming out in 2017 meant that Monero had inefficient fungibility and confidential transactions before, bloating the blockchain before they implemented bulletproofs.

There's so much stuff that still had to be researched after Bitcoin came out.

One big example that comes to mind is SegWit.

The cryptography was still not there and I do not feel that something can be lost if it's not there.