1. Can’t log into Reddit r/monero, can only view posts by others.

  2. Completely blocked from monero.town

  3. Most recently, can’t even log in to Element/Matrix monero communities due to Element Web team recently dropping support for Firefox ESR.

https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/issues/27684

https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/issues/27682

  1. Can’t use SimpleX without a smart phone.

  2. Can’t get into Dread half the time due to access queues.

  3. Unable to use Unstoppable Swap.

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SimpleX does not require a cell phone

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OK, I see that now. But I’m still unable to connect to Simplex using Tails - I keep getting the error message: “CONNECTION ERROR Please check your network connection with smp11.simplex.im and try again.”

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This is the Lemmy community of Monero (XMR): a secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency that is open-source and freely available to all.

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Monero is secure.

Monero can’t be hacked to steal your funds, due to the power of distributed consensus. This means that you are responsible for your own money, and don’t have to trust any entity to keep it safe for you.

Monero is private.

The power of the blockchain usually increases security at the cost of privacy, but with Monero’s sophisticated privacy-centric technology, you get all of the security benefits of the blockchain without any of the privacy trade-offs.

Monero is untraceable.

By taking advantage of ring signatures, Monero makes it ambiguous which funds have been spent, and thus extremely unlikely that a transaction could be linked to any particular user.

Monero is fungible.

Because of its on-by-default privacy technologies, Monero is fungible, which means that one Monero will always be equal to another. This ensures that there will be no discrimination over the origin or history of your coins, lessening the worry of potential blacklisting by exchanges or vendors.

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