We should also use xbc to get more people into bitcoin in general.
I ordered some dogecards as giveaway ( loaded with 1000 Doge),lets see how that works out.
I don't want to take any more measures to increase my privacy here, and I also don't want any customer profiles of myself.
can't find thread from yesterday,somebody wrote this:
Associating your address with a set of behavior gives others a reason to attempt to link it back to you.
My english is not ENOUGH to discuss that yunno ^^
The thing is, if the government or any big organization with money wanted to find out your information, they'd find out. All that these anonymous coins do, is make it a bit harder to trace the transactions back to you. All either have central locations of the true transaction identities, or leave a transaction trail that leads back to the original address.
I agree with the first part, that anon tech is not very important for how we're proceeding with XBC. I would much rather we focus on a way to increase stability, increase vendor adoption, and improve our new-user-friendliness.