So what part of that you disagree with? You think a few thousand people using Monero worldwide as a MoE is enough to claim it meets the criteria? You need at least tens of millions globally before that argument even starts to make sense. Even Bitcoin hasn’t crossed that threshold yet, and it has hundreds of times more adoption and mainstream recognition. My point is that Bitcoin still has a shot at reaching it (though slimmer by the day unfortunately), while Monero has no chance at all, because the very tradeoffs it made for privacy cripple its potential as money.
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the tradeoffs #Monero makes for privacy DON'T cripple its potential for money.
it cripples its potential for adoption by the legacy system.
important difference.
I remember when bitcoin had no potential for adoption by the legacy system 😆
Which tradeoffs has Monero?
Institutional adoption