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I am discovering that they are only as good as the information the wokesters fed it when training it, so agreed.
I am discovering that they are only as good as the information the wokesters fed it when training it, so agreed.
Their job is not to protect us so much as it is to protect our individual liberties, for which they’ve failed in every possible direction.
I got an invite to a matrix room, but was unable to determine the rooms purpose out of chat context. Can someone put up a description of what this room is all about?
Share with your friend this link. Once reading this, if they still believe in the BTC story, there’s nothing you can do to help him. Yes, BTC will likely skyrocket, then crash That’s what Central Bankers do best, boom & bust, and they know how to come out on top of that heap better than you do, so they win. It reminds me of a gambler, week after week, thinking over the long run he’s going to beat the house. Insanity. https://bastyon.com/networkr0?s=09f67e9c-ebab-3eda-053b-4970185aebe4&ref=PR39WqQZoVzC8KXu5xALSeyzY7JZkKPRwK
Kraken de-listing in Germany, Streisand effect buying.
The silver lining to these de-listings is that there is one less place to manipulate the price, because we know the cabal doesn’t have the stomach to stand 1 for 1 directly on the blockchain without using their re-hypothication schemes.
Although we have common interests in private digital cash, I have not witnessed the intimacy with this community required for a successful peer network, but will definitely watch this space for developments.
Also, Monerotopia is once a week. I think there is room for someone to do another podcast, maybe not entirely dedicated to Monero, but something that is themed on privacy, yet rarely let’s an episode pass when he/she does not mention Monero. Speaking of SHE. Where are all the WOMEN standing up for private digital cash? Is there something in their DNA that screams “I want to be your slave”? Oh, no, wait that must have come from last nights dream. Seriously though, why aren’t more women speaking out about freedom. There’s Mel K, Ann Vandersteel, and Sarah Westall, and Whitney Webb. all truth tellers, but never mention Monero. I personally would like to see Ann Vandersteel on an interview discussing Monero.
My fellow Monero enthusiasts,
In the pursuit of our cause, let us be unequivocal: we will not support any reduction in privacy or anonymity. These are the pillars upon which Monero stands, the very essence of our mission. The moment we allow these principles to falter, we risk losing the sanctuary we have built. It is then that we must seek refuge elsewhere.
The likes of Russell Brand and Glenn Beck may not grasp the profound necessity of the privacy and anonymity that Monero offers, but we do. We understand that our goal is not to appease the existing system, but to transcend it. We have borne witness to enough theft, war, and hegemony to last a hundred lifetimes. The time has come to cast aside any semblance of compromise in our messaging. Privacy and anonymity are non-negotiable.
Are we not the central bank killers that Satoshi envisioned? Are we not the vanguard of a new era, where financial sovereignty is reclaimed by the individual? Now is not the time to waver. We must weather every storm that comes our way, for there will be many. But united in our unwavering commitment to privacy and anonymity, we shall prevail.
Let us march forward, resolute and unyielding, in our shared mission. Together, we will ensure that Monero remains a beacon of freedom in an increasingly surveilled world.
Privacy and anonymity, now and forever!
I have Monero that I will be looking to spend on essential materials for survival. Today, that is not possible. The only things I can purchase with Monero are things that I don’t need for survival. If we can’t make that happen, all the tech in the world isn’t going to improve the utility for Monero. Catering to a fringe techie community will not get us there. I suggest that we create a task force and fund it through a CCS if need be in order to promote Monero. Outreach to businesses that will change their minds and begin accepting Monero for everything is essential, but none of the XMR donations seem to go toward that. I haven’t been around that long and am sure there’s things going on that I am unaware of, but the high visibility influencers I’ve seen don’t seem to be emphasizing this angle. We should be bringing this up front and center on Matrix rooms, Simplex, Session, Bastyon, and Monero.town more regularly and there should be people getting paid some amount of Monero to carry ideas discussed to people outside the Monero community.
It’s not wrong that you question your own beliefs. I think with new information being revealed every day after a lifetime of being fed propaganda, we all should be going through some of that. However, I strongly believe that airing all those thoughts and philosophies in a focused group like Monero can splinter the unity of the cause that we all support. That cause is the importance of private, decentralized, digital cash. The more we stray from topics related to that core focus, the more likely we will, as a group splinter and become ineffective as a block. While it’s hard to be completely disciplined about sharing our particular concerns with various forms of government, I think we should all continually attempt to reel ourselves back in when we’re beginning to spend too much time discussing politics in a forum about supporting private, decentralized, digital cash.
Thanks, I was wondering about where that comment came from. Lots of context within.
The whole point was to remove political discussion from forums related to Monero unless it directly affects our ability to create a circular economy. If you want to fracture a movement, there’s no more sure way to succeed than to divide it’s members by any unrelated issues. Let’s stick to our core focus. Our respective thoughts on government can be expressed ELSEWHERE. If we observe this discipline they will fail to drive us apart.
Wow Doug, you let that Starchild hi-jack the Monero show for a platform for his liberal agenda. You need to reign these guys in when they go off topic or you risk fracturing the unity you do have in the common goal we all share, private digital cash. I’m a libertarian, and that guy was NOT a libertarian. I had to leave early because I couldn’t take it anymore, but he supported illegal aliens. At this point, that position is not valid in any political party in America, so if anything, he’s an enemy of the citizens.
Hopefully, that’s a one-off, because if this turns out to be a left leaning group, I’m out. Stay on topic and I won’t care about the politics. The singular focus can bring people that otherwise wouldn’t mix together for a common cause, but not if they’re lecturing you on their politics.
I look forward to the day when all the people that “invest” in Monero have lost interest and moved on to greener pastures. Most of the folks in this community, at least the vocal ones, are more into expanding it’s usage, promoting the build-out of the circular economy and helping spread the word to the “normies” without becoming brain damaged maximalists that can’t really explain the value of their coin in coherent terms.
Another thing I look forward to is slowly phasing out any discussion of comparisons to and with Bitcoin. The ship has sailed and Monero WON. The two crypto-currencies now have less in common than they did several years ago due to several factors:
I predict ratting out colleagues, neighbors, even friends and family may soon become a part of our reality in the near future. Mind your OPSEC.
So if you’re selling Monero for Fiat, when do you send the Monero to the purchaser’s wallet? Sounds like what LocalMonero does, but Element may not be the best tool to set up the bonds required. With recent litigation, who wants to take custody of anything is an open transaction for any length of time? Look forward to hearing how that is solved programmatically.
Can we make a Matrix or Session group to track this instead? Here’s what a comparison of Session to SimpleX said: “To summarize – SimpleX is a broken and messy thing, but it is very cool.” I don’t use a smartphone very much and desktop apps that work well are few and far between. It seems like everyone is trying to drag me to their favorite messenger without providing any additional benefits in anonymity and security. I wouldn’t mind if SimpleX had binary installers for more distro’s, but that territory rarely gets covered adequately in early adoption.
I search on Haveno in matrix and nothing came up, is it access controlled or invitation only?
You make the assumption that you did it the right way and that is the ONLY right way. I suggest you cease the habit of scolding others and focus on productive activity that helps your fellow man.