First CLSAG transaction has been performed on the testnet. Only a month or so till the next hardfork and upgrade.
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explain recent FUD/rumors on monero blockchain analysis.
CipherTrace is exaggerating their capabilities. If you dig deeper you can take a good guess at why:
>The announced work in part satisfied a US government contract, with Mr. Jevans acknowledging in the press release, “we are grateful for the support of the Department of Homeland Security’s Science & Technology Directorate on this project.”
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I like monero, can buy drugs and guns lol.
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Cash grab by CioherTrace to entice hopeless government agencies into giving them gubmit contracts. There analysis is dependent entirely on metadata which also illustrated diminishing returns if the user cycles funds multiple times. Basically, you can be traced by having shit-tier OpSec. It was just click-bait FUD that doubled as a sales pitch to three-letter agencies. See Sarang’s interview with Dave from CipherTrace for more info.
Über currency. Superior to bitcoin
Tail emission has yet to begin. Dumbass BTC drags everything down and sucks up interest via network effect. As people realize its useless outside of a collectible, it will die and XMR will replace it.
Why doesn't CipherTrace simply *prove* that they can trace a transaction? I mean, you do some transactions from different wallets, and then ask CipherTrace to determine who did transation X... I don't understand why such proof is not requested by the Monero community. CipherTrace wouldn't have to reveal any of their "secret algorithms", just to prove their claims.
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That info has been requested by Sarang and the rest of the team. No response from their “math guy” yet... if ever.
This is precisely why I think CipherTrace's claims are bogus. Monero developers were friendly enough to sit down and have an interview with CipherTrace's CEO, but the CEO ultimately just made himself look like a fool. There's not any significant hostility from the community as a whole, it's just skepticism because CipherTrace wont prove their claims.
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Haha, of course they won't! Thanks.
Are the monero dev in touch with the haven (XHV) ones ?
if you guys hardfork every two seconds doesn't that mean it's a centralized currency lmao
writing on the wall.
transaction count all-time high.
biggest bitcoin market is gone leaving white house, a monero-dominated one to take its place.
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We use hardforks to implement upgrades and improvements. The community has historically followed along because there have been no significantly disagreeable proposals that compromise privacy.
I must respectfully disagree. Near unanimous consent exists in Monero... BTC? Not so much. If Monero users didn’t approve of changes, they’d just stick with the old fork. Your post makes me think you don’t understand the nature of forking.
they're trying to pajeet governments into giving them lucrative contracts for a tool that really doesn't do jack-shit
buy monero while it's still 2-digits user
the hard-forks are more symbolic than required at each update. the community anticipates it for years now, it has been positive for development. if you wish you can always use XMO ;)
it's a privacy tool and isn't good money if you have to constantly hardfork. good luck holding off the asic's. also, if you can't get a large market cap because people don't trust the constant forking, who is going to use it for anything other than small payments? oh did i mention lightning network has privacy?
it's just another shitcoin to accumulate bitcoins u deluded mongrels
Oh god it's a retarded Bitcoin maxi. Enjoy getting your money stolen by Adam Back, boomer. BCash = Bitcoin (although both are shit)
>hardforking BAD for privacy
Again, it is adopted widely by the community. Why do you insist on thinking a fork is bad? Are you traumatized by BTC politics? How can I trust BTC when over 50% of the global hashrate is in China?
>LN privacy
Lightning network can have nodes compromised by adversaries.
lmaooo whatever you say shitcoiner, one day you'll learn