Which is still just as open, but also a massive calling card for anyone trolling around the TOR network
Luckily, it is no longer possible to easily sniff the new v3 addresses by deploying a malicious relay. Any attack to even reveal the existence of a hidden service would require a very specialized setup. And we're just talking discovery, not the ability to connect and attack the actual service running there.
Privacy preserving tool has to prioritize privacy. Otherwise it's actively harming their users. What good would it be for to have an appeal to a larger audience, if it meant sabotaging the main point of the app?
"GhostWrite is the result of an architectural flaw, a hardware bug in the XuanTie C910 and C920 CPU. These are only two of many RISC-V CPUs, but they are widely used for a variety of applications. According to the research team, vulnerable devices include:
Scaleway Elastic Metal RV1, bare-metal C910 cloud instances
Exactly like Tether. USDT was never backed 1:1 by USD. They don't even try to deny it anymore. They admit it's backed by "various assets, including BTC", which smells like a market manipulation.
How does Taler promote taxation?
"Customers can stay anonymous, but merchants can not hide their income through payments with GNU Taler. This helps to avoid tax evasion and money laundering."
It's not an investment. There is no lending or business plan involved. Speculation would be more appropriate term.
People should be able to have long term savings without playing the wallstreet casino. Gold and real estate has been used for cross generational wealth transfer in the past, but using houses to store wealth brings it's own set of problems.
Unfortunately, the way institutional investors has been trading bitcoin lately made its price copy the traditional high risk stocks, which is the reason I've been so pissed about regulators allowing large institutions to touch it. While I believe this will be of no consequence in long term, in short term it's pretty annoying.
GNU Taller is pretty fragile, though. One bank issues unbacked tokens and the credibility of the whole system goes down the drain. It's the current financial system, just rebranded. Also, it promotes taxation which automatically makes it a cult & scam.
Monero is great. Except for the fact that when the dev team dislikes what miners are doing, they introduce a new arbitrary rule, and everyone just goes with it. Having a process to introduce such changes unilaterally is a bug that needs to be fixed first.
Also, there's a lightning network which allows you to transact bitcoin fast and cheap. Although the privacy aspect is still not solved there.
If I remember correctly, this is literally one of the points taken from the sabotage handbook. Is your job really making you so miserable, or is this some kind of organized propaganda campaign?
That's because the modern UX designers have spent the last decade trying to unteach everyone the directory structure, so they can sell you their weird, inferior, confusing, bullshit file sorting ideas. I myself sometimes just give up before finding the file.
Luckily, it is no longer possible to easily sniff the new v3 addresses by deploying a malicious relay. Any attack to even reveal the existence of a hidden service would require a very specialized setup. And we're just talking discovery, not the ability to connect and attack the actual service running there.