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by matheusmoreira
1353 days ago
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Government doesn't even have to physically seize anything. They just have to say "transacting with these particular coins is illegal". The blacklisted bitcoin is now worth zero USD, as many individuals receiving money from sanctioned people discovered. I honestly have no idea why bitcoin is still the most valuable cryprocurrency when projects like Monero exist. |
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Because it simply can't be audited. What is the purpose of a public ledger if it is not auditable.
Don't get me wrong I love Monero, but the transparency of Bitcoin is desirable if you intend to enforce a fixed supply.
Also things like Taproot could give some privacy if they widely get used by wallets (by default for example).