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Two Enemies, One Mission: Keeping Monero Free
Monero faces two kinds of enemies: those who want to steal it, and those who want to erase it.
The first hunt for bugs.
The second write laws.
Private hackers act out of greed:
– Phishing, malware, fake wallets.
– Stealing seeds from backups.
– Exploiting software bugs or cryptographic flaws.
– DDoS or node sabotage to erode trust.
– Attacking exchanges where anonymity fades.
Regulators act out of control:
– Shutting down on-ramps and delisting coins.
– Extreme KYC that makes anonymity suspicious.
– Criminalizing developers and software distribution.
– Targeting contributors and ecosystem maintainers.
– Legal and financial pressure on miners.
– CBDCs designed to make untraceable money obsolete.
One side attacks technical security, the other social legitimacy.
Monero survives only if it defends both — code and culture.
If stealing XMR is hard, they’ll make it illegal.
If it’s illegal, they’ll make it inevitable.
That’s the paradox of any technology built for freedom.
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That's why #Monero
#agorist #monerist
Published at
2025-10-11 11:32:33 UTCEvent JSON
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