ik heb letterlijk net voor het eerst in detail tegen mijn vrouw verteld hoe gelukkig ik ben dat ik zelfs de kans heb om in een bedrijf als dit te investeren in deze fase het voelt oprecht alsof ik een angel investor in Amazon ben, maar het is een crypto-gerelateerd product dat het volledig zal overnemen.
Aliaian
Aliaian16 aug, 01:14
Monero just showed the exact failure mode $M0N3Y was built to avoid. Qubic claims >51% hashrate. A reorg already hit. Censorship and double spend risk are real. That's PoW reality, one miner or cartel can flip your fate. If your private coin can be paused, reordered, or filtered because a few machines point at it, it's not sovereign. It's fragile compute wrapped in hopium. $M0N3Y doesn't play the hashrate game. No miner cartels, no central manufacturing race, no dominant lever to pull. It's built for unstoppable flow, rails that stay online under political, legal, or economic stress. Global routing without permission. Compliance handled at the edges, not dictated from a center. Privacy baked in as a monetary primitive, not bolted on. No single actor can freeze the pipes. No single actor can reorder settlement. Routes fail over, value keeps moving. Monero's problem isn't Monero, it's the architecture. If your security model can be captured, IT WILL BE. $M0N3Y is designed so there's no single point to capture. Bet on privacy protocols. Bet big on $M0N3Y, bet on Solana @mnplyM0N3Y @aeyakovenko @0xMert_ @dev_skill_issue
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