Is Monero Compromised?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2024
- In this video I discuss the recent twitter drama about Monero's founder being an informant for interpol and what that means for the monero protocol (TLDW it's all opensource so we can see if it glows)
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Why would we want to wear that shirt? Lol
Love you and the content, but the whole don’t buy monero thing was so dumb. I wish people would understand it because I think it’s great. Unfortunately people are too dumb.
Lol, Take all my XMR!
feel sorry for all the Monero beleiver
Why your shirt glows so hard? 🕵🏿♂️
@@cuppakek *Yes, Buy ze shirts* 👏
If Mental Outlaw turns out to be a glowie.... i will cry.
He is
he very much is. why would someone on TH-cam tell you how to avoid feds and security?
@@AnarchoTak🤯
Hey dude, at least hes our glowie
“turns out”
“We can check the code”
True. But has anyone checked?
Yes.
I love your videos.
People definitely have checked, but users shouldn’t assume it’s safe just because “others have checked”… Also other commenters have pointed out that backdoors are potentially possible in a fully open source system regardless.
Ofc ppl will, if people use it on the darkweb then, people surely they will go through the code multiple times out of paranoia...
And after this finding, someone will surely update us if they find anything malicious
If someone checked at the start when it was easier, now they can just check the updated lines
Love all the "I TOLD YOU SO MONERO BAD, IT GLOWS" comments from people who responded to the title before even watching the video.
They even could have just read the description and not watched the video
@D.R you're mentally disabled then
Thank you mr agent
While factually true there is such a thing as reputation
Monero doesn't have to be factually compromised a inorder for its reputation to be begin spiralling
Enough people just have to perceive there would be an issue of the founder now working in tandem with law enforcement
It remains to be seen if this will affect the reputation surrounding the cryptocurrency and the network at large
@@Nahmate1337 you wouldn't be able to point out a fed even if they had "FBI" printed on their coat.
Mental Outlaw is a glowie. He's trying to assure us monero is safe as a honey pot!!
He is though. Frogposters are feds
Do you understand the term open source? Also, I’m not a criminal, I’m a security professional. You’re acting like you need to be super careful of honeypots while straight up posting your shit on TH-cam (Google), with that profile picture and name. So they’ve already got you if you’re trying to hide anything. Something tells me you’re a bit dull
Literally, everyone knows cunny > frogs
@@justadude8716 the funniest part is cunnyposting especially blue archive filters out feds
@@justadude8716 pedo
I’m an old man where does all this hilarious meme culture like his photos , the term glowie and all this come from it’s so hilarious I spend every video dying laughing from the thumbnail to the comments to the stuff Kenny says. You kids are pretty funny
4chan and 4plebs, namely /pol and other such hidden boards.
Word of warning, the place is not very nice and you will see a lot of upsetting imagery. But it is fun if you do like cynic and black humour.
Nothing beats the humour threads, though. Seeing a guy cross a bridge and suddenly be swallowed by a sinkhole is just funny.
Don't listen to the retard above. Glowie came from Terry of TempleOS. "The glow in the dark, run them over with your car" Also Sp, 4ch isn't that special. Pol is a fed board ran by chat gpt. same as Biz after GME.
@Mayhzon "Humor threads" You mean the AI generated fed image farming threads where they workshop 8 thousand different Pepes to blend in with the retards like you?
"Glowie" comes from the rants of the late, great Terry A. Davis. Terry was an utterly brilliant computer programmer who had a mental break and became severely schizophrenic. He is most famous for creating an operating system pretty much from scratch (an almost impossible feat), asserting that God had told him to do it. "Glowie" comes from one rant in which he says that one ought to run over CIA agents with one's car, and that they are easily discerned because they "glow in the dark".
@@RabbiHerschel
Thank you, Rabbi. Very based.
2:11 I agree, but there is a difference between being ABLE to check, and ACTUALLY checking. Have people or groups run checks on Monero’s code? That’s the real issue.
I'm remember the "bystander" effect when I hear people say this
@@Flappy9 Not sure what that means. Is there something I'm totally missing?
@@dothesick a man is hurt in a crowd, no one phones an ambulance because they all assume someone else will.
It would be ballsy to include blatantly malicious code in an open source project. Being a popular project, there's no doubt a sizable amount of eyes on the source code at all times, and the moment this code gets discovered, any credibility you had as a developer goes out the window forever. Look at the node-ipc fiasco: the malicious code was obfuscated yet it was still detected and reverse engineered in a remarkably short amount of time. It's the same deal with the NRL's Tor and the NSA's Ghidra.
There are so many 0-days, in software even if it's opensource. I mean even a really well audited software like OpenSSL had Heartbeat, he's massivly overestimating the helpfulness of auditing. I'm fairly certain the NSA/CIA can build backdoors which are nearly impossible to see in the code.
Monero is a solid cryptocurrency. If people would study it's workings before judging it this all could be avoided
They don't want to do all that and even if they attempted to half of them lack the attention span to make it through reading anything that lacks colorful pictures. People forget but half this audience is just script kiddies.
@@kenosabi npc. You think feds are dumb and don't have the resources and power to crack it
Xmr is what BTC meant to be
@@emperorofmodding780 You don't have to crack what you build...😂
I agree, it doesn't matter if something is made by a government as long is it's free software. Besides those examples, SELinux was also initially developed by the NSA before Red Hat, yet it's considered the most secure and hardened LSM, and it powers the security of every Android system and other secure distros like Fedora Linux.
@Brambeo Well Tor is compromised and was released because it was compromised. At first it was because it wasn't secure enough for the original application for the navy, but then repurposed as a dragnet and has caught a lot of criminals through it.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj then what's an alternative to tor? And what makes tor compromised when it uses random nodes?
@@jakelawliet3584 There is no alternative. The very idea of having anonymity on the internet is an oxymoron.
Tor uses random nodes, but nearly all the exit nodes in existence are run by a government intel agency. An example of what an open secret this is, back in 2017 some Japanese dude sent threatening messages to some no-name female idol while using tor for his exploits and in less than a week Japanese police arrested him.
Keep in mind the whole reason tor was publicly released by the navy was because it was compromised. Otherwise it would still be a military secret and implemented within the military.
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj that's unfortunate. What about freenet and gnunet?
@@DaveSmith-cp5kj bad people use tor all the time and don't get caught. I dont think all relays are compromised
The most surprising part of this story is that South Africa still has any legal authorities left
Australian South African?
Why lol?
@@erikanderson1402 If you have to ask this question you don't know enough to warrant an answer
@@sniperrecon676 No, I know, but you clearly have decided to believe some misinformation
@@erikanderson1402 Clearly - SA is definitely not on a down swing and is definitely not just another example of post-colonial national failure
For someone who claims to not know what “Schadenfreude” is, you made a damned-fine pronunciation! Meaning: Delight in the misfortune or misery of others.
5:59 he also can't pronounce "Colonel" despite being a linux user lol
I suspect it was a joke, because no way he doesn't know what it is yet pronounces it correctly.
The schade means shame or what a shame. Freude means joy. Germans tend to mash words together to make “new” words.
@@buisbo1240 I see you have good taste in questionable songs
He also can't pronounce Interpol apparently
Can't help but appreciate Kenny's choice of clothing...
Is that your take away from special agent Kenny!
I just noticed he looks like Jayson Tatum, like exactly like him, and it messed me up
17:34 Schadenfreude is pleasure derived from others misfortune. It's a combination of two German words: Shaden (harm), Freude (joy).
harmjoy
So trolling.
@@XxjeffersonDkidxX No, trolling is just getting a reaction not necessarily any real harm.
@@XxjeffersonDkidxXwhen we use this word its usually about watching someones harm without actively contributing and feeling joy from it
Love seeing Jason Tatum show he’s more than just an athlete
Also, he’s the blueprint of what people in America should look like be 2050!
Man, your deepfake is so good, it almost looks real! The AI generated voice is top notch too
yeah, i bet a lot of people think its him
theres no way
is this satire or legit
Thankfully, monero is still safe
Funds are safu? 😧
Imagine thinking this. You have the IQ of a fish
@@thetechfromheaven Not for long! Cash in for your sake! Kenny is fed!
@@andrewstewartjacobs9678who's kenny
sounds like something a fed would say
Everybody do the PSYOP
MO, if you made, "I'm a glowie" tshirt, then I would buy
Edit: make it in black..... please.
same
Yes please! I love the glowie meme, a T-shirt would be fire. Too bad postage to Europe probably isn't possible.
Be careful, you could go to jail for impersonation 😬
Did you not learn anything from this channel?
Make the green a uv reactive color for the extra glow
Sometime ago they tried to inject vulnerabilities into linux but it was discovered much later on.
I believe u, but do u have links so I can read more about this? Curious on the context/what the change was/etc.
@@sharpieman2035 Kenny has a Video about it. The university of Minnesota tried "as an experiment" to get hypocrite commits into the Linux kernel.
@@sharpieman2035 th-cam.com/video/JH_BGlS5LR4/w-d-xo.html
They were not glowies but a university
@@sharpieman2035 “University of Minnesota banned from Linux Kernal”
@@sharpieman2035 some university kept adding commits that had "accidental" security bugs, after they were banned they commented that it was an experiment to see how they would react, but nobody was informed beforehand.
I think they are still banned.
2:38 technically, it was a competition hosted by NIST, with the algorithms left unmodified by the NSA. The DES algorithm glowed just a bit too much because of NSA involvement. Edit: But the Secure Hash Algorithm _was_ developed by the NSA, and it's used everywhere for cryptographic signatures and other good stuff.
my brain hurts
Best solution is to use closed source encryption that you developed personally by yourself. But that takes too much time
@@menjolno no, not really. These standards have been extensively vetted by experts around the globe. Usually something will be pointed out if it glows a bit too much, like DES or the Dual_EC_DRBG PRNG. Edit: Also, withholding source code isn't necessary at all if your code is cryptographically secure (and near-pointless if it isn't); violates its users' freedom; and overall is just kinda bleh.
@@menjolno Absolutely not. How do you suppose we know about any three letter agency interference in crypto...oh yes, because the source can be accessed and analysed. The entire development of key-based encryption systems was predicated on the fact that the only thing to be kept secret was the key. The way in which the key was used (the software mechanism, key exchange protocols etc.) could be known to an adversary while retaining security.
@@menjolno never lol.
Cryptography algorithm should always be open sourced.
If you visit the cryptography subreddit, you will see many people developing their own algorithm and posting it there to get feedback.
The thing is, if your algorithm isn't secure, we can easily decrypt it using cryptanalysis.
Therefore, we need people to vet these algorithms. If the algorithm isn't secure, I can assure you it's gonna be disastrous for everyone.
Nothing is safe for criminals, these things are the equivalent of somebody at a bar saying 'I bet you a beer you can't move only one matchstick to form a triangle' It looks impossible, but that's the point....
I said in my heart, God will judge the righteous and the wicked, for there is a time for every matter and for every work.
@@darthbanana7 God may do whatever he wants after we're all dead, but, we still alive
how’s the matchstick thing work
@@deagle2yadome696 😂😂😂
@@deagle2yadome696these dudes will say anything to put down monero
Wasn't AES compromised by the NSA fudging the dual elliptic curve algo?
Edit: No and that particular algo was considered a glowop as soon as it was published by the NIST
DES you are talking about DES and rainbow tables. The feds created a mathematical "backdoor" which reduces the brute force time of the algorithm drastically when you have the right tables.
Yeah here's a computerfile about it.
th-cam.com/video/nybVFJVXbww/w-d-xo.html
@@DUDA-__- No, he's talking about Dual_EC_DRBG.
@@keyboard_slap well both were backdored by the feds. And DES is quiet a bit older.
No. Dual_EC_DRBG is a pseudorandom number generator that could be backdoored, which if used would cause ALL generated encryption keys to be weak. The NIST P-256 and similar curves also arouse suspicion because the NSA generated the constants for those without any explanation. However, AES itself (which wasn't made by the NSA but selected by it in a competition) seems to be quite strong - no attacks to this day are practical, and nobody's come forward with a proof that it could be backdoored.
My theory is crypto has always been an op. This way they can go we have to protect the blah blah. Create regulations. Rug pull and then create their own with all the kinks worked out.
This has been a test of the emergency monetary control system.
Ye they want a medium of exchange that's completely trackable as opposed to cash and that's why it's becoming near impossible to avoid electronic payments in actual offline transactions
Crypto just like Tor is an op, but it's point is to make it possible to destabilize countries other than the US. Just look at the Tor foundation webpage, it's all about how Tor helps with regime change operations overseas.
No, Bitcoin was legit, the rest can be though. Even Ethereum has strong ties to the world economic forum.
Yea they can do all this with CBDC....BTC isn't backed off debt....if so they plan backfired in that regard....they are making a killing off seizure and fining
@@stacknsat This is why I don't buy into crypto as a whole being a scam. All of their tricks rely on control of the money printer and debt. Tracing transactions is small potatoes compared to that.
Jayson Tatum is really putting in the hard work leading the Celtics and making content. Keep grinding and bleed green!
lmao i thought i was the only one who thought he looked like Jayson Tatum
lmfao
Nah bruh 😭😭😂😂😂😂
@@p8nisman-not drop 36 and a video same night
He probably has heard that joke 1 billion times.
Well the biggest thing Spagni could've done is to give the role as lead maintainer to another insider to keep the development of the project in the hands of the authorities. They could weaken Monero over time like it was done with Bitcoin to make it effectively useless or they could also try to execute a takeover which could only be fought by a fork. This would make the network and community weaker nevertheless.
the "nobody checked the code" guy has a 1000 like, you have 22...
so 22 who understand a minimum how public repo work vs 1000 that just like their opinion and don't want to bother with knowledge.
we're screwed.
Schadenfreude is when you get pleasure out of others pains or misfortunes. It’s like being sadistic but not necessarily being the one to cause another’s pain
I’m pretty sure the NSA and like plunge protection or somebody created Bitcoin after the 2008 financial crisis because they knew QE was a bandaid solution. I’m picturing like a Manhattan Project but for finance and the creators signed strict NDAs. The thing is, like you said it’s open source so the creator is irrelevant as long as it works. Granted that would mean the NSA is sitting on the million Bitcoin “satoshi” wallet. It’s enough to tank the price if they dump it on the open market but that still wouldn’t kill it.
Would be funny, especially since they minted themselves 100000 bitcoin out of thin air then.
I like the theory that Crypto Currency is secretly just their alpha / beta project for testing CDBC in the wild and fix potential loopholes, errors, exploits and scam possibilities before it goes live.
Would make a lot of sense and why it had such a surge and push. These type of things don't happen organically.
Sent you some btc my dude, pretend its monero (i was to drunk to convert it lol). Thanks for always keeping us up to date on all the news!
'Schadenfreude' is the German word for laughing at another person's misery.
It's also a taunt in tf2
Omg so epic you guys I use german verbs to smart sound! My epic german language you guys!
@@shirayuri4345 Imagine not using words because they originated in a different language
@@shirayuri4345 You're ill
@@shirayuri4345 It's a noun
Well done. I agree. I have been HODLing XMR on My Monero for a while with no issues. We all know that BTC and all of its forks are more easily tracked than your bank account. Even CIA say BTC is the "perfect surveillance tool" so I will take my chances w XMR. Thanks!
Same here well that and verge, dero, spectrecoin and Haven...there's a few others too probably
what do you even buy with the crypto tho. Like is it worth the hassle just to stay Anonymous
If the CIA is attacking bitcoin, that's your queue to go get it.
Monero is a garbage coin, look at any btc/monero chart in the last 6 months, year, 5 years, btc is always outperforming it and growing bigger.
Privacy is worth it even for a "hassle".
@@bigmouthstrikesagain4056 Dero looks good
the wojak faces is getting more and more bizarre at each thumbnail
i want more
umm they’re basedjaks, not wojaks sweety
snopes said so
@@tsurugi5 oh, thanks for informing!
Great video! Thanks for the amazing content. The word "Schadenfreude" is German and means something like to be kind of happy about the trouble another person is in. Keep up the great work and have a great day!
Hi, I'm pretty sure AES was not "developed" by the NSA. NIST (which ig is a us govt agency) selected the Rijndael symmetric cipher to be standardized, at most they just set fixed block/key sizes and number of rounds etc. The s-box wasn't developed by them either, or at least the design wasn't. Most of it is just for ease of implementation. but idk correct me if im wrong. (btw most of your videos are pretty cool
Correct, it was developed by cryptography researchers from Belgium.
I think he mixed AES with SHA
@@HülyeLó there's some questions around the selection of elliptic curves too I think
"schadenfreude" is a german term which translates word for word to "damage-happiness". basically if you are happy about bad things that happened to another person
Came here looking for this comment.
Hey Mental! Nice video. ChatGPT-4 doesn't know anything beyond June 2021, that's the dataset it works off of. GTP-3 doesn't know anything beyond October 2019.
It can respond, but doesn't want to.
It wants you to think it because it has more data on those periods, but it's capable of responding even later, if it's safety checks don't alarm.
@@vaclavsysel6803 that's... not how text transformers work
@@jabster286 hmm?
I am curious what you mean by word "text transformer"
would you be up to attempt to shortly explain, what you consider to be text transformer?
is chatgpt a text transformer?
@@vaclavsysel6803 transformers are the fundamental AI model that GPT uses. it's what the T in GPT stands for. it doesn't "want" anything, all it does is turn one set of data (e.g. a question) into another (e.g. an answer). (that's a bit of a simplification, and if you want to know how it works completely you should just read the research papers)
@@5sg Stop with technical thinking and science stuff, magic AGI no wants to tell you stuff, but if you use special words it maaaay.
Open source is critical for any/all security related software.
Open source can be changed at any point in time. Nobody is monitoring the code 24/7. It's useful but not the main point to security.
Another point is, very few people are actually able to even read the code as it's so specialized
@@AI_Central I totally agree but even allowing for the excellent points you make it is still preferable to those same actions you describe happening on proprietary code that only a handful of people ever see.
alright I guess I'm selling my monero and buying v-bucks
I heard the Robux are a better hedge against inflation.
lol
what'll you do when Fortnite becomes an informant too
@@vanesslifeygo
Dont worry, they already informing china through tencent 🤪
@@vanesslifeygo you have your cashapp in your youtube description you can't talk
@@Rust_Rust_Rust its staying there
The whole internet is compromised
Always has been...
schadenfreude (shäd′n-froi″də)
noun
1. Pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others.
2. Malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune.
3. delight in another person's misfortune
The key point about white house market is that they were smart enough to have learned by other peoples misfortune that get in but get out as soon as you can because if you stay in you WILL get caught. Kudos to Them !
2:11 This is what keeps me up at night the whole foss community being bystanders assuming "you can" check code is same as actually audited code.
13:45 Expensive is not an issue for your glowies.
14:35 A 50% chance of deanonymization is not "only", it's a freaking coin flip!.
1. for a popular black market currency you will know for sure that people have checked the code, if it wasn't we would have been fucked a long time ago.
2. you will be surprised how much of an issue it really is, especcially for non-western nations
3. he said "only" in the context of how much work the feds would have done to achieve that percentage, not to how safe it is for the end-user.
14:30 This doesn't mean that they have a 50 % chance of finding the right one, but that it reduces the guessing game to 50 %, so you still cannot prove who was it, it is just a possibility, not evidence.
I hope Post Quantum Cryptography algos will get standardised soon.
Encryption with rings is not quantum resistant, because of Shor's algorithm and Grover's algorithm, but they will probably find solutions in due time.
@@superfeel1275
Yeah, there are a few algos out there that are Quontum Resistent. (thus PQC)
There is already forks of OpenSSL and LibCrypto that have a few of them, but it is still just research only, and should not be seen as "secure" in there current forms.
i SHOR hope so.......see what I did there?
Isn't argon-2 quantum resistant?
nooooooo my meth moneyyyyyyyyyyy
Me who has not bought any crypto, damn that sucks I feel for you
Lol same
lmao but it's not compromised?
Bet you keep all your money in a bank
@@MrEdrftgyuji non profit credit union actually
@@thesaltmerchant4564 you really are a merchant
also, monero addresses are single use, a new address is made for each transaction, so even if you knew the right one it wouldn't really help you anyway.
I thought this was all monero transactions were reverse engineered and fully decrypted for a second.💀😖
Then every other crypto would be reverse engineered even faster, there's no world where monero goes first (even with quantum)
17:39 Okay, so "schadenfreude" is a German word with no _direct_ English translation, but it's supposed to describe the idea of deriving pleasure or satisfaction from the suffering of others.
...Yeah, I know. Only a country like _Germany_ would be so familiar with such a concept as to have their own word for it, right?
"Skadeglädje" would be the Swedish word.
is that not sadism?
@@aeonfinis1
No.
It's different.
Arthur Schopenhauer did write about it, if my memory serves me well...
@@GegoXaren what's the difference? (Honest question)
Monero and stealth addresses are funny if you transacted with a single recipient eventually they could, in theory, get the original sender address.
Bit off topic but I didn't know WHM got out the game all good and well, hope they enjoy the rest of their lives and stay out of jail.
Its a shady business they ran but at least they did it in a respectable manner.
2:27 bro started glowing for 30 seconds straight
One dev can't do much. The problem is if it's a larger percentage ,then the devs can actually influence the community to accept bad decisions like Ordinals
The plot thickens
3 letter agencies have already been said to have cracked monero ages ago, I'm not entirely sure why this is big news. It's the equivalent of people thinking bitcoin is a super secret way to buy stuff when at this point your wallet address may as well just be your IRL name and picture.
so what’s next?
Oh how I love when people talk about something they dont understand. Just stfu another time, will ya?
@@lau6438 cope common sense lacking npc
@@emperorofmodding780 Are you retarded? Monero is not cracked. End of story. Retard.
@@emperorofmodding780 You're the perfect example of it. Go back to fiat. Maybe your lizard brain can understand better.
Schadenfreude is not a virtue.
Schadenfreude is taking delight in someone else's suffering.
Schadenfreude is a positive emotion that comes from the suffering of another
Now list that German word for prolonging generational hatred
Its one thing to know about the vulnerabilities, but another to understand and exploit them. Maybe they just needed some expertise and therefore simply just hired him.
It's 4 in the morning here, I'm rewriting an entire frontend project - why not to watch what's going on with Monero? Honestly, I don't even know what Monero is, lol
Its a privacy coin, completely anonymous transactions. You cant even see other wallet balances.
Very secure very private except if you out yourself somehow, and thats what "fluffypony" was doing, helping link these anon transactions with identifying data.
sure you are kid
@@bsame bruh
@@bsame bruh
Holy macaroni, MO looks legit like an annunaki relief statue from ancient sumeria! (Meant to be a compliment)
Fyi he is not the founder, the founder was anon. He’s just the main contributor today
To be honest, GPT just guesses. It guesses what could be the next word in a sentence given what has happened before in the conversation. And it tries to please you, because else you'd just give up on it like "bah, stupid computer!"
Everything GPT4 "know" is outdated, as it loves to reminds everyone of it. Its training data was gathered in 2021, so it cant know of anything that happened after that.
nope That's gpt3, gpt4 Training set is from 2023
man its so refreshing seeing the face to the voice!
I like the vids with you front and center. Adds a lot of depth to the topic, you are a genuine guy and I will always click 💯 the second I see a notification.
I'd love to spend the night with him 💯
scha·den·freu·de is a virtual item in the hit game team fortress 2. If you can manage to get your hands on this coveted taunt you will be able to make any of your characters express pleasure at another character's misfortune.
How do you know if he or anyone else is committing, if developers are anonymous? Btw analyzing open source underhanded C/C++ code is much harder than writing code that does whatever.
NOT MY DIGITAL SHEKELS, WHAT ABOUT TARI? IS IT GLOWING? KENNY HELP ME IM PANICKING THIS IS 100% OF MY PORTFOLIO
Did the glowies also made civilization and society?
Yes.
I remember Roger Ver making vague inferences to the security of Monero many moons ago, I saw it on his youtube channel. However, even though he was speaking about some potential glow, its as you had stated. It's open source and auditable. Always keep your eyes peeled though, you never know unless you audit it yourself.
He said My Monero 50000 times. :) I can't stop thinking about My Monero. Brainwashed.
That black steel chair has finally convinced me that you're a fed.
Don`t understand why this guy ask chat bot for opinion? I can copy stuff from internet too. God, this AI already make people stupid like in Deus Ex
Ay love to hear Jayson Tatum talk about opsec
Schadenfreude is a German word that essentially means: 'to take pleasure in the misfortunes of others'.
But who actually accepts the next version of Monero? Who designs the next version of Monero? Because Monero protocol itself needs updates. Who decides to accept which and reject which? The top people in Monero can cause chaos.
To add to the list, SHA-256 was invented by the NSA.
I'm just surprised for two things we have identified the person who created Monero but we haven't with Bitcoin
AND
he's able to walk around as a free man
you'd think that he'd be facing some kind of legal actions or challenges since his encryption locks are considered too powerful for law enforcement agencies to break at least as of the time of this writing ergo they'd make sure he suffers legal consequences as a result
And yes it's factual that some usage of Monero is being utilized in the criminal sphere to evade law enforcement
This just in: creating and/or utilizing cryptographic protocols is not illegal
You people are hilarious
@@surewhynot6259 there's no need for name calling or taunting I have been civil and I would like to expect you to be as well
You know as well as anyone else here that something doesn't need to be illegal for law enforcement to get involved
@@rejvaik00 if it's not illegal you can not be arrested for it, simple as that
@@monke7566 I'm sorry buddy but you can be taken into "protective custody" ie arrested for nearly anything if a law enforcement agent deems it so
How long you are in protective custody is dependent on the situation
@@rejvaik00 you can be taken into protective custody if you're already a criminal and must be isolated from the rest of them, or a doctor you're affiliated with deems it necessary. No, law enforcement can't say "protective custody" to arrest someone that didnt commit a crime.
I don't agree with some of his views, but I'm in grad school for library science - a lot of what Mental Outlaw is fact checkable. Don't wanna take his word for it? GOOD! go and check sources and do research too- that's how you get to the root of information.
It's weirdly tiring to see people in comments worried/trolling if he's an informant or a fed. We could be having conversations about the lack of data security and how much work it takes to keep your life private which is a damn human right.
Living in fear of "omg everyone who ever teaches me anything is with the fed" is what happens when people get stuck in echo chambers- spend some time in open source development communities. This way of talking isn't rare or "government" it's common when talking about open source.
Nice work on the deepfake
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Thanks
schadenfreude is a german word which basically means to make fun of someone elses harm. so for example it would be schadenfreude if someone runs in to a glas window and you laugh about it.
Maybe he didn't want his transactions to be tracked
17:33 A German word which express the joy you may experience when you see someone else suffer.
I say just assume it is compromised. Now that crypto is taxed especially. I just avoid crypto.
Or you can just read the code yourself since it's open source....
Wow are you french? You sound like a defeatist
@@mgh7634 you still need to get it to and from fiat unless you just mine it and that seems slow. Meh. Pass.
It still isn't compromised tho. The community knows its not.
@@Ultrajamz irl trading cash > crypto ;) drives the tax man insane
w o a h
I haven't seen any video you've shown your face in before. Figured you'd be the kinda guy to stay anonymous
this is not even his true form
It’s deepfake, don’t let the comments fool you
my boy browsing twitter instead of nitter??
Real talk tho, in like 10 years time, all this encrypted traffic being done now; TLS, TOR, AES, SHA. Is going to be cracked by a viable quantum computer and its going to be a busy year for glowies all around the world.
(edit: would be cool video topic, you could talk about Shor / Dijkstra's algorithm
Its now Time for a Fork LibreTenddies
It DOES matter if you use pre-compiled binaries (especially for clients like a wallet).
i just bought some more
Bruh I literally just watched your video on why Mon is better
What if there was a cleverly placed exploit? One that noone found yet. This shit happens all the time
You just need to hope that the thousands of auditors/programmers/researchers find that bug before the NSA does.
If Mental outlaws says it- I believe it’s good 👍 😂😂 it’s all open source and it can be inspected
If you have a powerful CPU, start mining Monero.
I think you might be putting too much value in open source security. Don't get me wrong I'm a 100% advocate for pure open source software (&Hardware!)
But code being reviewed by good people / security researchers is not the end-all of security.
State level actors don't insert back doors into code, instead they insert vulnerabilities that can be exploited.
This is incredibly hard for security researchers to catch, as the code does not "glow". Particularly if 0-days are utilized in the vulnerability being inserted.
I don't understand why your shirt says not to buy XMR?
the pepe is a rich guy wanting all the monero for himself.
It might hurt the banks and big governments, can't have that
Because better than buying is mining
@@MentalOutlaw based and redpilled
I just assumed Monero was traceable after Lichtenstein and Morgan were arrested.
The day exchanges went KYC is the day crypto died.
Removing your identifying information from a coin is trivial.
Crypto died when we all realised that it's literally just a way to get drugs on the internet and beyond that, has no value as a currency.
I think that it’s bold of you to assume that Ricardo couldn’t have had additional insight into how to track Monroe versus what’s on the internet considering he worked on it.
This guys is a glowie, a geek informant for the feds, this channel is a honeypot
This commenter is a moron
nahh this cant be!!!
my $10 in monero is compromised!!??