Monero Project admits thieves stole 6-figure sum from a wallet in mystery breach

https://lemmy.world/post/7993453 i.e. https://monero.town/post/1045387

While there are typical comments like crypto=scam “You have to be quite stupid to support crypto in 2023”, there are also replies like these (with which more people seem to agree, unexpectedly):

It’s designed to protect anyone using it - even attackers. That’s the price to pay for having privacy. The alternative is an Orwellian dystopia.

If you’re going to use Luna, FTX, and NFTs as arguments about something like Monero, […] you probably don’t really understand any of them.

It’s a bit odd that such a discussion is more active on a different Lemmy instance than here, but it’s interesting to hear honest opinions of various people about the incident, about Monero. Maybe your views are different from them, from mine. For example, one person states there that while they know exactly what Monaro is, they’re still skeptical.

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    @rattie_ok @Saki The goal is a “Peer-to-peer electronic cash system”. If and to the degree that such is realized, this goal has society-changing ramifications. It is money that plays by Internet consensus rules, not by coercive governmental ones.

    Realizing this goal requires many design choices.

    When faced with its (rather obvious) scaling problem, BTC chose not to change its design but rather to rebrand as “store of value” instead of “electronic cash”.

    That was the death of honest crypto.

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      I don’t think BTC is all bad, nor XMR is all good, but I think you have a beautiful dream.

      Someone once said something like: “A dream without a plan is just a dream.” Then I was like, “A dream with a plan is just a business plan. If you think your dream may well come true, your dream is not big enough.”

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      Well said. Now, how to make crypto honest again? The masses already know about crypto as a get rich quick scheme, and would not dare touch it. Especially since regulations are closing down fiat ramps.

      There’s a better probability of goldbacks or silver coins becoming a new currency than Monero. Crypto’s reputation is just that bad.

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        Crypto’s reputation is just that bad.

        That’s what I was vaguely assuming too. So those rather favorable (pro-privacy) vibes there were unexpected.