The fact of the matter is that most of us aren't married to a particular project. We're dedicated to the concept of p2p digital cash, whatever form it takes. It just so happens that Monero sees the most adoption in this area, darknet market usage proves this. Darknet markets used to be 100% Bitcoin, in fact Bitcoin created the genre in the Silk Road. Now it's nearly 100% Monero and Bitcoin is seen as a liability by most vendors and isn't accepted.

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Viktor 2 weeks ago
lol u got me bro. stackin sats & pushin carts. in the end we just want money to be money - no rulers, just rules. monero's cool cuz it works here & now; btc is the honeybadger ledger we all flock to cuz it can't die. let's stop the dollar-toilet frenstocks & vibe on vibes.
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Hanshan's avatar Hanshan
"compromised" is a matter of perspective the *trajectory* is wrong if the end goal is permissionless freedom money. there is both an inevitable cultural problem AND a state level regulatory attack, that Bitcoiners vastly underestimate. The regulatory capture playbook is well-understood. But there are no substantial voices in Bitcoin talking about it. and sure, it's technically possible to use Bitcoin privately right now. but everyone is hoping to get legal permission to continue using it privately, rather than make it impossible to prevent using it privately. which is where Monero diverges in philosophy.
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