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@ Kanzan
2025-05-24 18:08:48
Monero has certainly met that standard.
part of the discussion also about the environment the technology is being used in. Bitcoin was plenty private until CA started mapping the entire utxo set and KYC became the default.
Right now LN is probably plenty private, what happens if the top 50 nodes are required to log and report to the feds? would we even know if that happened?
Moneros approach is too continue interating (read "forking") to adapt to the changing environment.
so that "standard" isnt static. technology exists in context and needs to adapt to that context.
there are known weaknesses of Monero that need addressing and the project will improve to remain the standard for censorship resistant private transactions.