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10 Block Lock
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This is the lemmy community of Monero (XMR), a secure, private, untraceable currency that is open-source and freely available to all.
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I don't think it's so bad tbh. If you look at BTC/BCH they have 10min block time so if you wait for at least 1 confirmation you have around 3 XMR confirmations on average. But for bigger sums you most likely want at least to wait for a second or third which brings you close to or close above 20min. (For really small sums you can just accept 0-conf. Monero does NOT have RBF (replace by fee), so the other person can NOT betray you.) And that is only IF you get into the next block (which is a problem for BTC).
In reality, if you start using Monero, vast majority has more than a single output, so you can buy a few things in quick succession. Also you can just use Cake as a receiving wallet and then Monerujo as your spending wallet, which has the feature named Pocket Change (that makes sure you always have a bigger amount of outputs available). That's why I'd argue that the 10 block lock isn't really a big hindrance in reality.
For BTC/BCH; you can spend unconfirmed coins unlike Monero. However its fairer to compare Coinjoin vs Monero; Coinjoining often takes longer than 20 minutes.
You can have multiple outputs to mitigate problem like using pocket change as you said and also you can pay to multiple addresses at the same time.
With both BCH and XMR the key is to have multiple outputs in your wallet. Then you can spend as you wish.
The whole issue is just lack of knowledge on the part of users.
BTW, Bitcoin Cash uses CashFusion, this is an upgraded version of CoinJoin beyond anything that is available on BTC or anywhere else.
CashFusion - True Privacy on Bitcoin Cash
https://odysee.com/@backyarddirectors:c/cashfusion-true-privacy-on-bitcoin-cash:c
Coolest reply. I'm stealing your mindset. Thanks!
Thanks and sure, no Problem :)