Yeah like normal money isn’t used for illegal stuff… there’s even a theory that drug money saved the world partly from total collapse during 2008 crisis
Yeah like normal money isn’t used for illegal stuff… there’s even a theory that drug money saved the world partly from total collapse during 2008 crisis
unlike other internet money this thing is actually already widely used by most of darkweb so that’s a pretty big economy already using it
And one of the “features” of Monero is you can’t actually “get rich” by “investing” in it. Monero is very stable and is doesn’t go up or down that much. (**compared to other coins)
But unlike billionaire this is actually verifiable, and it even got the “stamp of approval” by the feds when they offered 600M for those who can crack it
Crupto is not stock or gold. Crypto is not an investment. These crypro “chads” (yeah sure) thinks crypto is an investment… It’s like saying “hey! look at this new currency by this government! Surely this will 100X!! Let me buy a shit ton of it”
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it should work on firefox with a VPN tho, unless you are blocked by cloudflare…
It’s a secure cloud storage, so having a webpage is not exactly possible. Probably the browser failed to decrypt the file, which shouldn’t happen on a normal firefox (I use it)
what if its Monero?
If I’m understanding this right, it would require every router to effectively be a proxy
EXACTLY
They’d still be able to setup a surveillance network inside of ISPs to watch the exchange from A -> B -> C
It will be super hard as the packets are not easily uniquely identifiable, and basically impossible if multiple countries are involved. It’s the same like trying to take down/block Tor.
isn’t that an overlay network running on Top of IP? can’t someone just deny access?
maybe not today or tomorrow, but having an idea floating around helps people consider it in the far future if an architectural change becomes necessary
probably some issue with decryption…
maybe try with a different browser or VPN?
This is a concept, frankly I don’t think our govts or corpos will have any interest in this 😂 but we need to think privacy at a network level
what if web3 is anonymous overlay networks like Tor hidden services? It a completely new concept to internet itself, and if directly implemented on hardware it will be true Web3
why chinese guys even putting up with this shit?
Hmm… I’d like to know what you think about Tor, and VPNs and privacy increasing tools in general