Same here.
I like coincards.com. They're not paying me to say that, I've just found their service useful.
Same here.
I like coincards.com. They're not paying me to say that, I've just found their service useful.
Some nonprofit organizations are corporations and have pretty shitty practices:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_Wish_Network
The Morman church is another US 'non-profit organization' yet somehow hordes billions.
Trusting blindly without doing research because something is presented as a non-profit is a good way to be taken for a fool and separated from your money.
When signal made their own cryptocurrency which they entirely premined was a huge red flag. Dropping SMS support was an annoyance that broke the camels back.
That's what they told me when gave then feedback through their website.
There's no free lunch and corporations aren't the most trustworthy source of information though so maybe it was about cost.
Fr. Fuck signal for removing SMS support
I'm skeptical. The source of this image is some random PM to some crypto influencer. With the anonymous nature of Monero we need to be extra careful with scams since it's difficult to verify how funds are being spent.
There're way more people there so you can expect a more active discussion.
Rino.io has a great multisig gui.
Anyone else remember when the reddit hive mind mis-identified the Boston bomber?
I'm curious how many 'core team' members y'all can name. I only follow them close enough to be able to name two off the top of my head.
Right? On one hand it's awful the CCS fund was stolen and I hope they catch whoever did it. However, if they're caught using huristics of their transactions then it's a bow against the fungiablity of Monero.
Monero, if that's what you're referring to, has mechanisms for auditing supply:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=vW9H6VIONWM&t=174s
If you're going to repeat this argument ad nauseam then at least don't do it in a misleading absolutist way.