Posts by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
(DIR) Post #B2GKvCV6XK25V7eIXg by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-13T10:26:24.000Z
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smspool
(DIR) Post #B2GL0qdMkWbZQ6Cq0m by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-13T10:35:44.000Z
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https://www.smspool.net/ yeah looks like they take Bitcoin too.
(DIR) Post #B2HTIZgHVpZSqSUeIq by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-14T16:14:22.000Z
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Holy shit. I'm now a complete silver moonboy.
(DIR) Post #B2HePSUhjJRI4wYzWy by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-14T18:19:51.000Z
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Haha my mom cannot process this. She thinks houses go up because "people are just willing to pay more".
(DIR) Post #B2JRC2zsJ4BA9EL0C0 by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-15T14:28:08.000Z
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You use Wallet of Satoshi: Closed source. Lead by example.
(DIR) Post #B2JRI2wBROGJhVTJ5M by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-15T14:59:01.000Z
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Phoenix. Zeus is harder to use but slightly more private with Olympus LSP. LND is the gold standard but very difficult to configure. You can connect remotely to a personal LND node with Zeus for a complicated, but ideal mobile setup.
(DIR) Post #B2JdKonXfM02APWAfQ by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-15T17:15:42.000Z
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It would be career suicide. Saylor would get up and leave and threaten lawfare if you posted it. And you'd be cut off from all Big Bitcoin™️ connections.
(DIR) Post #B2M5VCss9iccnSfmtM by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-15T16:10:41.000Z
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No we bash Bitcoins lack of privacy and culture of state compliance. We criticise and correct any inaccuracies regarding Monero and Bitcoin. We don't try to convince you to buy Monero, at least I don't. Go on my profile and find me ANY note I've made telling someone to buy. Only time I mention buying is to say to NOT buy and instead to USE Monero. Your obsession with buying crypto is a projection from your Bitcoin maxi mindset. It's not about the money.
(DIR) Post #B2M5VFby11sjFtmpSS by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-16T16:20:16.000Z
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Claims that lightning or coinjoin privacy is comparable or even superior to Monero. This requires a longer thesis that gets into the weeds of chain analysis and network level privacy, but is a laughable claim. I'll link a previous note of mine if you're interested. Claims that Bitcoin is more useful when usage stats show that the free market finds Monero more useful by... using it more often. I just wrote a note about this. I'll link if you're interested. Claims that Monero is somehow at higher risk, or even guaranteed risk, of an inflation bug by utilizing Petersen commitment and Bulletproofs++ ZK proofs to hide transaction amounts. The risk is binary, either the math is sound or it isn't. Simple addition is no more sound than the most fringe Mathematics insofar as the mathematical proof is sound. That's how math works, it has guarantees of certainty because it functions outside of material physics. Also, just like Bitcoin, supply is verified by every node on a per transaction basis. The claim that Monero's tail emission means "unlimited inflation". No its got a limit, 0.6XMR per block which is about 0.6% supply increase per year with today's supply, slowly reaching 0%. This ensures perpetual mining rewards ensuring low fees and security at the cost of a supply increase rate almost 3 times less than gold. Bitcoin has had a tail emission proposed many times as a means to avoid the fee economy security crisis it gets closer to each halving, but no dice. This also is ignoring lost keys which make the total supply likely deflationary. That's the most of it, I'll let you know if I come across or think of another.
(DIR) Post #B2M5VH9gHARa2kZGe8 by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-16T19:24:07.000Z
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Yes, true. Whitepapers/cryptographic knowledge + real world usage statistics paint a more complete picture.
(DIR) Post #B2M5VJEiXPf2UwwJm4 by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-16T21:38:51.000Z
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Yeah other than privacy, Monero's combination of faster block times, adaptive block sizes and tail emission make it a superior medium of exchange by ensuring faster finality and lower fees on L1 than Bitcoin in perpetuity. RandomX mining ensures a more egalitarian mining environment where the most efficient and profitable miners are gaming PCs that millions already have. Those two aspects are a big adds that go beyond superior privacy all amounting to an extremely resilient coin to regulatory and corporate capture. Bitcoin is superior if you desire a transparent chain and assurance of a hard cap. I find these to be downsides as I value medium of exchange most and am willing to compromise on the hard cap and block dynamics for this. I disagree that Bitcoin is becoming or will become global base money. I'd bet everything that that will be CBDCs or stablecoins as backdoor CBDCs. You cannot bet on the state reducing their primary power source, that'd be foolish in my opinion. You can certainly like both, almost allMonero users also use Bitcoin, me included.
(DIR) Post #B2MB2L7f2t5dfvCzVw by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-01-16T22:43:22.000Z
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Yeah I completely agree that usage is a core difference between the communities. That's quite a succinct way of putting it too, well said. I posit one question for you: of what value is Bitcoin if it isn't used to transact?
(DIR) Post #B2vA5pGPZralem5rhg by fbbbf7c8f17b7a59a1b955f363939b74d5cd79f52556acb0712ce4f3bc1cca4a@mostr.pub
2026-02-02T19:28:13.000Z
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I think he's saying that Monero doesn't exist in any of the emails not just the ones in 2011, which is a true statement.