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September 27, 2014, 09:13:55 PM
#22
Why is Monero the #1?

Short list:

- Best team

- Fairest launch of all coins

- Very good emission schedule

- Killer attribute (anonymity with ring sig)

Quite easy really.
GE coins did not have a "launch." I would suppose, then, that, for their inability to have been launched at all unfairly, that there's is fairer still.

(Note, fairness lay without degree.)
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September 27, 2014, 08:59:53 PM
#21
Why is Monero the #1?

Short list:

- Best team

- Fairest launch of all coins

- Very good emission schedule

- Killer attribute (anonymity with ring sig)

Quite easy really.
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September 27, 2014, 08:53:29 PM
#20
I don't think that privacy is the no.1 concern for crypto enthusiasts.

And please, no more monero threads.
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September 27, 2014, 08:37:11 PM
#19
Bitcoin has enough privacy for my taste. Everything else is just for the criminals I realize. I liked the idea at first but after reconsidering I believe all these privacy coins aren't necessary. It's just a gimmick I guess.
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September 27, 2014, 07:54:45 PM
#18
An illustration of the anti-governence of authoritarian anarchism follows:

"You can have any color you want, so long as it's black" --> "You can have any color you want, as long as it's not black."


(Id est, "You may proceed as you would, would you so proceed without sake of governance proper.")
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September 27, 2014, 07:22:21 PM
#17
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
It would seem your "society" could do for the will of your emperor.

Nothing more vile than majority tyranny, apart from maybe libertarianism. Something in between is more sensible, but with a touch of Plato's dictatorship of trained Kings.
What about that authoritarian anarchism (imposition of psuedo-anarchy via authoritarianism) of emp. Limakasidios?

I'm not aware of this, but anarchism takes agreement, which is why it fails after a year.

Sad, shows humanity as greedy and self-centred.

What's the story, then?
Quell disagreement as Hitler would.

When Hitler got rid of all potential opposition overnight, thereby making his position from Chancellor to Emperor (in all but name) in one move?
"Rotten wood cannot be carved." --Confucius

"If the cuckoo does not sing, kill it." --Nobunaga


(Recall, also, that emp. Limakasidios is the imperial government.)
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September 27, 2014, 07:17:31 PM
#16
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
It would seem your "society" could do for the will of your emperor.

Nothing more vile than majority tyranny, apart from maybe libertarianism. Something in between is more sensible, but with a touch of Plato's dictatorship of trained Kings.
What about that authoritarian anarchism (imposition of psuedo-anarchy via authoritarianism) of emp. Limakasidios?

I'm not aware of this, but anarchism takes agreement, which is why it fails after a year.

Sad, shows humanity as greedy and self-centred.

What's the story, then?
Quell disagreement as Hitler would.

When Hitler got rid of all potential opposition overnight, thereby making his position from Chancellor to Emperor (in all but name) in one move?
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September 27, 2014, 07:15:14 PM
#15
Privacy is undoubtedly the #1 concern in Cryptocurrency. If Bitcoin keeps neglecting privacy and thus freedom, the result will inevitably be irrelevance and decay.

Interesting analysis. I especially enjoy that you simplify the argument so it contains no logic or evidence.

Makes life easy.
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September 27, 2014, 07:14:23 PM
#14
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
It would seem your "society" could do for the will of your emperor.

Nothing more vile than majority tyranny, apart from maybe libertarianism. Something in between is more sensible, but with a touch of Plato's dictatorship of trained Kings.
What about that authoritarian anarchism (imposition of psuedo-anarchy via authoritarianism) of emp. Limakasidios?

I'm not aware of this, but anarchism takes agreement, which is why it fails after a year.

Sad, shows humanity as greedy and self-centred.

What's the story, then?
Quell disagreement as Hitler would. (That's the "authoritarian" in "authoritarian anarchism.")
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September 27, 2014, 07:12:10 PM
#13
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
It would seem your "society" could do for the will of your emperor.

Nothing more vile than majority tyranny, apart from maybe libertarianism. Something in between is more sensible, but with a touch of Plato's dictatorship of trained Kings.
What about that authoritarian anarchism (imposition of psuedo-anarchy via authoritarianism) of emp. Limakasidios?

I'm not aware of this, but anarchism takes agreement, which is why it fails after a year.

Sad, shows humanity as greedy and self-centred.

What's the story, then?
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September 27, 2014, 07:09:37 PM
#12
@username18333

As requested earlier please stop posting in this thread. Understood?
I post with sanction of emp. Limakasidios.
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September 27, 2014, 07:08:12 PM
#11
@username18333

As requested earlier please stop posting in this thread. Understood?
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September 27, 2014, 07:05:34 PM
#10
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
It would seem your "society" could do for the will of your emperor.

Nothing more vile than majority tyranny, apart from maybe libertarianism. Something in between is more sensible, but with a touch of Plato's dictatorship of trained Kings.
What about that authoritarian anarchism (imposition of psuedo-anarchy via authoritarianism) of emp. Limakasidios?
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September 27, 2014, 07:05:01 PM
#9
Privacy is undoubtedly the #1 concern in Cryptocurrency. If Bitcoin keeps neglecting privacy and thus freedom, the result will inevitably be irrelevance and decay.
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September 27, 2014, 07:01:54 PM
#8
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
It would seem your "society" could do for the will of your emperor.

Nothing more vile than majority tyranny, apart from maybe libertarianism. Something in between is more sensible, but with a touch of Plato's dictatorship of trained Kings.
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September 27, 2014, 06:57:32 PM
#7
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
It would seem your "society" could do for the will of your emperor.
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September 27, 2014, 06:55:26 PM
#6
I agree that privacy is important, especially given I live in a country that puts the majority first, but in a way so the majority is tyrannical, and will bury difference, intelligence or whatever, and drag everything down to the mediocre.

But your privacy, I fear, relates to you being able to keep money away from others but at the same time freeload on the hard work of society.

Most disreputable.
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September 27, 2014, 06:55:14 PM
#5
GE coins assure greater privacy for they have the emperor of the world backing them. Why would He permit national intelligence agencies to undermine imperial privacy?

Hello. I kindly ask you to refrain from posting illogical nonsense in my threads. Thank you very much!
What is "illogical" about that post? Have you never heard of Great Empire of Earth?
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September 27, 2014, 06:53:55 PM
#4
GE coins assure greater privacy for they have the emperor of the world backing them. Why would He permit national intelligence agencies to undermine imperial privacy?

Hello. I kindly ask you to refrain from posting illogical nonsense in my threads. Thank you very much!
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September 27, 2014, 06:50:31 PM
#3
GE coins assure greater privacy for they have the emperor of the world backing them. Why would He permit national intelligence agencies to undermine imperial privacy?
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