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@ FreeYoda
2025-02-19 10:02:26
You just show that you have no real life experience in spending your Monero like I described.
Government wants to see prove of where that money came from not the last, your, transaction.
You really think you can purchase your beloved Monero never touch it, to keep the link provable, and than spend it as a whole in one go ?
As far as I understand even that is not easy as you would have to ask the one who send it to you to make that information visible....
Again you are stuck in some made up fantasy world of perfect privacy but completely separated from current reality.
Most Monero fans would happily expend the Monero code base to a situation as complex as ETH just to be able to just do that what #Bitcoin could do from the start.
Privacy is needed and should be fought for, but being obsessed by it as to give up basic functionality is just what is happening with Monero and why it is just a nice exercise but won't be widely adopted.