Title says it. The way I see it, Monero is precisely what DNM's need. So why are we not encouraging its use? For those of you who don't know, Monero is built in a way that ensures its users privacy and full anonymity. No one can find out which Monero wallet paid which and how much. Only the sender and the recipient are privileged to that information. It relies on very strong encryption (naturally, enforced at the foundation) - which is to say Monero is protected down to the detail, at the mathematical level of things. Why are we not encouraging the use of this cryptocurrency?
At the very least, Monero can be used to launder your bitcoins. Yeah. If you convert your BTC to Monero, then send them from one Monero wallet to another (and it truly is untraceable!), then convert them back to BTC... no one can trace them back to you. It's brilliant.
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