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Cake day: July 30th, 2023

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  • yeah sure Tor, monero and other privacy respecting tools are for “human trafficking” and “creeping pornography” only because “you shouldn’t have privacy if you have nothing to hide” and everyone who has privacy is human traffickers

    good luck until it comes around and bites in your own ass👍👍




  • unlike other internet money this thing is actually already widely used by most of darkweb so that’s a pretty big economy already using it

    And one of the “features” of Monero is you can’t actually “get rich” by “investing” in it. Monero is very stable and is doesn’t go up or down that much. (**compared to other coins)








  • If I’m understanding this right, it would require every router to effectively be a proxy

    EXACTLY

    They’d still be able to setup a surveillance network inside of ISPs to watch the exchange from A -> B -> C

    It will be super hard as the packets are not easily uniquely identifiable, and basically impossible if multiple countries are involved. It’s the same like trying to take down/block Tor.



  • IP adresses aren’t fixed (for most people), just disconnect your modem for a few hours and you’ll probably get a new one.

    The issue is not that it’s static, the issue is that it is getting assigned by an authority. In the solution the random ID is generated on device

    You are being tracked by cookies, browser fingerprints, only being able to use a website after logging in, etc.

    Although that is possible, my understanding is that the most significant information regarding one’s location and identity, after an account, is the IP.