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Monero doesn't have a fixed cap. It has tail emission. 0.6 XMR per block, started May 2022. Creates about 1% inflation initially and trends toward zero over time. Keeps miners incentivized long-term without relying on fees alone.
Supply is predictable. We know exactly how many coins exist: roughly 18.44 million XMR plus 0.6 XMR every 2 minutes. Accounting for lost coins, probably deflationary in practice. That's scarcity.
On 51% attack resistance—yeah, attacks were attempted recently. August 2025 saw a 6-block reorg. September brought an 18-block reorg, the deepest in Monero's history. The selfish-mining attack peaked around 33% hashrate, not majority control. No double-spends executed, no funds stolen, but 118 transactions rolled back. Real stress test.
Monero's response was immediate. FCMP++ development accelerated. An alpha stressnet launched October 3, 2025.
FCMP++ moves from ring signatures with a ring size of 16 (15 decoys + 1 real) to full-chain membership proofs. Instead of proving your transaction came from one of 16 possible outputs, it proves it came from one of millions across the entire chain. Makes tracing effectively impossible.
Optimization competitions ran. 100 XMR bounty for helioselene, 250 XMR for ec-divisors. They achieved a 5x speedup in proof generation. Beta stressnet targeted Q1 2026.
Consensus hardening happened at the same time. "Share or Perish" fork-choice proposals are under active development. They’re designed to penalize delayed block broadcasts and kill the profitability of selfish mining. Additional finality layers and merge-mining concepts are being explored.
December 2025 status: hashrate at 6.74 GH/s, network stabilized, 17 active FCMP++ implementation issues with 4 closed, XMR up 94% year-over-year despite the attacks, privacy cryptography intact. Zero protocol compromises.
The network got tested. It responded with technical fixes, transparent crisis management, and fast timelines.
If you need untraceable transactions at scale—nothing else does what Monero does.
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You have definitely earned a nap or two! 😄Thank you very much for that detailed info 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻, it really helps to say the least and makes absolute sense! Will need to do more homework and any resources you recommend that I can sink my teeth into? From books to videos. Thank you again 🙏🏻
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Will do. 🫂🙏🏻
Fuck it, you just made me bullish on Monero.
Guess I’ll spin a Monero node instead of LN.
It's way easier lol. Just download the Monero binaries (or compile from source) open port 18080 and run the Monero binary. You can access your node locally via localhost:18081 or open port 18089 to access it remotely via 18089.
@xenumonero has a series called Attack of the Poisoned Outputs going into the details of Monero's privacy protections and weaknesses
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLk4xsazIq6TZUKDScrxFjhajOKTlHknRx
Wow, I don't know much about Monero. Impressive summary. 👏
So if I read this correctly… monero has suffered a 51% attack (this year). Bitcoin has not. Is it that crazy for a lunatic to question whether monero is “decentralized enough”?
There is no competition.
BTC 🍏
XMR 🍐
Bitcoin is the new digital element. The discovery of digital scarcity. Monero is a technology that acts as a Privacy Sidechain for BTC on demand. Through Atomic Swaps, you store wealth in BTC and use XMR as a private rail.
But technology evolves.
Newer solutions like E-Cash (Cashu/Nuts) or Lightning Privacy (Bolt12) offer better UX and native Bitcoin integration. E-Cash even enables offline trade, which a blockchain like XMR cannot do.
#FreedomTech will change constantly. 💜
The base asset #Bitcoin remains forever. 🧡
Did the CEO implement these changes?
I like it. Wish more wouldn't call it a shit coin. I like both btc and xmr.
If an actor controls enough hash power, they can:
• mine faster than the public network
• delay block publication
• cause a deep reorganization
So if a miner can do a 51% attack so easily it doesn't sound secure to me.
Why You Should Own Bitcoin, Not Monero
If you want a more objective analysis from a former multi Billion $ hedge fund manager, here are several10 min. videos from the past several years addressing various aspects of the differences between Bitcoin & Mpnero.:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7w04GVKPitHbogpG3bxuvZIRxSklZVJf
https://x.com/i/grok/share/UxjRNJe8gER3dKI3XOVRowxlT
@Matthew Kratter
"...the best distillation and summary of the free market choosing Bitcoin over Monero."
[...is the XMR/BTC chart below]
@Matthew Kratter


How do you respond to this explanation? It's not a gotcha but a genuine question


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Good Lord I need a nap after fact checking and writing this response. Lol Monero doesn
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