Just a heads up for those of you who shout "shitcoin!" when I mention Monero, and at everything that's not Bitcoin. **Cashu** is **eCash**. **It is NOT Bitcoin.** **Fedimint** uses Bitcoin and eCash tokens (referred to as fm-BTC or fm-sats) within the Fedimint system. "The money "fm-BTC" held by the user are actually "digital bearer certificates" or "eCash notes" stored on the users phone." I urge you to get over any parroted monolithic toxic BTC ideology you may still be holding to. eCash/Cashu likely has its place as a more private, non-techy custodial solution on top of BTC, though it does come with very real risks of custodial rugpulling and malicious actors. **It is NOT Bitcoin.** Monero doesn't need a second layer; it's time tested and private by default on a protocol level. Stack sats, test L2/L3 solutions, use Monero. Thanks for coming to my TED talk. #cybersecgirl *edited for clarity. 🫑

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JD 1 year ago
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Old news bruh funds were already recovered and then some I don't know who tf "the corporate magazine" is but that's not what happened at all You guys will take any random AI generated article with no sources on the internet that confirms your bias just to get a shot in Yea, it's ridiculous
You're trying to conflate two different incidents that have nothing to do with each other. It says right on your second screenshot that the attack couldn't be used to steal funds. We still don't know what happened with the first incident (like it literally says on your own screenshot if you would read)
Just because you got called out on your bs doesn't mean you have to be mad about it. Just admit you were wrong. You can still continue hating Monero for other reasons.
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I ignore anyone who calls xmr a shitcoin. What are they even doing in cryptos? NGU bros
What do you mean? I mine monero using the node on a lap top in my garage using p2pool
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