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Monero fixes this
Lemmy is ease for glowies to astroturf.
Monero completely removes any kind of accountability.
So does literally any good privacy tool
Great! Next they'll say that for E2EE.
So does encryption, and peer to peer conversations, and talking to your neighbor, and trading things at the swap meet.
Requiring absolute central control removes freedom from people and removes accountability from governments.
For one Taler doesn't enforce central control. Also it protects the identity of the person paying but not the seller. This means it is easy to hold a business accountable but hard to try and track customers. Overall this is a much healthier system that protects the consumer.