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The original was posted on /r/monero by /u/downtownva on 2024-01-27 15:20:49.


I understand that there might be different perspectives on this topic, but I believe many people would appreciate a user-friendly guide on using Monero with a focus on avoiding pitfalls that would reduce Monero's privacy.

It's common to see advice like, "Monero is money, so use it for transactions," and I totally get that. However, there are also Monero users who prefer to hold onto it as a private store of value, rather than using it for everyday spending

With this in mind, I'm eager to gather suggestions for a guide on the best practices for acquiring and using Monero. The goal is to ensure the utmost privacy, steering clear of pitfalls like EAE attacks, ISP tracking, CEX correlation, or any other vulnerabilities and statistical risks that might compromise privacy.

Thanks to all who reply with ideas.

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