I actually agree with this take after watching tons of privacy projects fail being too purist and not shipping something anyone would use.
Hot take: Privacy coins with government backdoors (via transparent, verifiable warrants) beat having zero privacy options. Getting 99% of transactions private is better than watching perfect privacy solutions get banned. Ship pragmatic privacy, not privacy theater.

Nov 7, 2025 · 10:09 AM UTC

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If you’re purist you’ll never be compliant for normal usage.
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Better than having zero privacy options indeed
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Leuts its true utility beats perfect privacy sometimes 💡 focusing on adoption first makes sense