I was thinking about that because stable-coins can be freezed and we see that everyday.

What if we have a bot tracking all freeze interactions ? By posting:

XXX (amount) $XXX (ticker) should have gone trough #Monero $XMR.

Learn more at getmonero.org

(Edit: I posted a bounty, if someone wants to do it here)

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    You clearly said: “Unlike others exchange aggregator Intercambio is created by Trusted Monero Community members” — implying yours is better, more trusted than Trocador.

    If you’re “friendly”, you can ask, “I don’t understand what you mean. Could you explain?“ — Saying “Yes theres uBlock, and ?” doesn’t sound too friendly, not willing to learn new things. It’s irrelevant whether you personally dislike me or not; if what you do is honest and good, your business might be successful. We’ll see.

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      Theres not only trocador aggregating exchanges, but you think so because you only are in Monero so I can understand what you meant, while confirming I dont said that about them. If I couldn’t understood what you said, I dont have other ways theres no hostility.

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        11 months ago

        And why being off-topic, when you can reply on older posts or contacting me in private message…

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          Because there you didn’t answer a simple question (comment) like “So you’re a https://trocador.app/ competitor?”
          https://monero.town/comment/2746190

          Yes, I may be more skeptical when a post is an ad (about for-profit business). I apologize if you find it too harsh.


          When you can’t understand something (e.g. Alice saying “Generally it’s not correct to write x²x as x³”), you can do 3 things:

          1. Attack the person who said it (e.g. “You’re so stupid, Alice! Get lost!”)
          2. Try to correct the statement (e.g. “By definition x² = x*x so x²x = x*x*x is x³ right?”)
          3. Ask (e.g “Why not? What do you mean? I think the two are identical.”)

          Option 1 is not good. Option 2 is helpful when Alice is indeed clueless. But only by Option 3, you can learn a new point of view in case Alice is talking about something you would never imagine (e.g. associativity). Maybe it’s important to realize for every one of us that sometimes we don’t even know that we don’t know something. Thanks for reading. Best of luck.