[Philo] What I learned from Monero community
[Philo] What I learned from Monero community
I've gathered a few insights from my experience in the Monero community over the years:
- Nobody cares until there’s pressure.
- Price always matters, but freedom more.
- Scammers are everywhere like cookies on clearnet.
- Everyone points fingers, but only a few take action.
- Genuine donations exist and are growing stronger every day.
- Privacy is crucial because it is a necessary pillar of freedom.
- If you don't host, you're giving away your data.
- OPSEC is everything in a controlled digital age.
- It's better to avoid going mainstream; the underground will prevail and set future trends.
- It's OK to use drugs and/or own guns.
- It's OK to be misunderstood and to ask questions—far better than remaining ignorant.
- It's OK to change our mind when necessary. Perhaps, always.
- We are in a silent war about our freedom and we are warriors, not soldiers.
- Bitcoin is what Monero really is.
Feel free to add anything if you'd like. It's just a reminder about what makes us antifragile.
Nobody cares until there’s pressure.
The project is run by volunteers
2 0 ReplyOf course and that's do the magic. Meanwhile, I was talking about privacy, control and more adoption.
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- Bitcoin is what Monero really is.
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3 2 Replyprobably meant "monero is what bitcoin was meant to be"
13 0 ReplyYep, from another perspective and sounds great! But on my records Bitcoin is a concept from Satoshi original idea that currently lives on Monero.
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A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System
5 0 ReplySatoshi Bitcoin is Monero, not current Blockstream Bitcoin
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Half of these bullet points are just observations about humanity
1 0 ReplySo, Monero means dinero! Makes sense 🔥
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