lmao, "privacy is only for criminals"
today's cypherpunks, I guess?
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Privacy is for everyone that wants or needs to be private. Bitcoin can be used privately if you know what you are doing
Monero is pretty much only used by criminals and will likely stay that way which is fine and something I fully support but do not need to engage with
So privacy is for everyone, except if they use #monero, in which case they're criminals, and you just pulled this out of your ass somehow since all transactions are opaque?
Quick tip also, you always have zero privacy on bitcoin L1. amounts, source and destination are always visible.
You're conflating privacy with anonymity, a common rookie mistake.
Best bitcoin onchain can do is pseudonymity - the addresses are visible but if you really know what you're doing (and if you need the above explained, sorry, you don't) you can probably avoid associating them to your true name from now to eternity.
It will never cease to amaze me how much the average bitcoiner has changed since 2015-16 or so.
Monero is only for criminals? Spoken like a true fucking fed.