I like Monero. Although, not sure how much I trust it since its founder is an FBI asset now.
Here's a good article on those allegations. https://beincrypto.com/monero-founder-refutes-allegations-interpol-trace-funds/ However, #Monero was designed with this threat in mind. "The Monero Community today is decentralized, collaborative, and diverse. The continuous growth of Monero can be attributed to its Core Team, the Research Lab, workgroups, and volunteers. Most of them are anonymous, keeping true to their passion for privacy. Get to know some of the key people behind the number one privacy coin." https://www.xmrwallet.com/blog/key-people-behind-monero.html
Yes, I saw all that unfold. But I don't believe it. When you're cornered, most people flip. It wouldn't surprise me if he still consulted with the feds despite "refuting it" on a Twitter post. Even Elon lies in Twitter posts lol. Plus, the whole reason this happened was because he seemed to be a unscrupulous person, charged with fraud...
You have the right to your belief. I find comfort in the math and the fact that there are a lot of eyes on Monero's code. Any "privileged access" to Monero's code would found and be patched immediately. "The founder defended Monero’s cryptography, saying he could not assist the government with “privileged access.” He said, “I have no privileged access to Monero’s code, GitHub repo, website, Twitter account, DNS records, donated funds, or anything else.”"
For sure. I don't doubt the code, I doubt the person.
You're contradicting yourself. You're the one who mentioned not trusting Monero (code) because of a person. If you don't doubt the code, why does that person influence your trust of Monero? That doesn't make sense.
Has an unprecedented amount of insight into the chain and could assist the feds in deobfuscation techniques, etc. I still stand by what I said.
You don't understand Monero or why the math matters.
I suggest reading these: https://github.com/insight-decentralized-consensus-lab/post-quantum-monero https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/1495/what-privacy-issues-did-monero-have-and-still-has/1496
tldr: clear net monero protocol has a known open attack vectors
The last link is almost 8 years old...all issues have been long addressed with RingCT, enforced default ring size, etc with FCMP++ around the corner resolving any remaining issues with rings
I treat this the same way I do influencer accusations that Satoshi Nakamoto was actually a CIA agent. The code is open with lots of very smart privacy advocates eyes on it who develop it in a way that it is dev greed and sabotage proof. That's the beautiful thing about cryptography, math doesn't rely on trust or lie.
how many nodes are running? mining?
https://monero.fail/map https://bitnodes.io/
the second one is about Bitcoin not monero
Yes, I know, I just included for comparison
If you mean Fluffy, he is not the founder/creator of Monero...not that it really matters, but what makes you think he is involved with the FBI? Not to mention the code is open source. It's the third largest crypto project in terms of developers and eyes on the code just behind Bitcoin and Ethereum.