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The original was posted on /r/monero by /u/EfraimK on 2024-02-19 04:20:37.


During an attempted trade on Agoradesk, I came across ads requiring "clean" coins. Some traders are now demanding coins you're trading originate from "reputable exchanges"--you know, the censored & surveilled ones. Yet these traders don't disclose where THEIR coins come from. To many of us, this was fine as it aligns with the fungibility ethos of crypto. But now the anti-fungibility, censorship, financial-surveillance-under-the-guise-of-protection-culture is creeping into "pro-privacy," "no KYC" P2P platforms. And the platforms are sanctioning it!

Goes to prove the use case of Monero. Monero is the only crypto that acts like cash--even better since serial numbered cash isn't truly fungible. Soon, the crypto world will be divided into two classes of crypto: state-surveilled crypto... and Monero.

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