• @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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    552 months ago

    No, that is not correct. Global outage shows the dangers of centralized systems would be a better headline. Monero Worked all day throughout the entire outage with no problems.

    • Define “worked” in this context. You mean their own infrastructure didn’t crash? You certainly didn’t pop down to the store and buying anything useful with Monero 😂

      • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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        82 months ago

        Not that day I didn’t, but I have bought Domino’s several times this month, and I bought my groceries at the beginning of the month.

        • rand_alpha19
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          72 months ago

          So do you use some kind of payment app that does a conversion or do you have to manually convert from Monero to fiat currency?

          Most retailers don’t accept crypto at the point of purchase so I’m curious as to how this would be convenient enough to use regularly.

      • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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        12 months ago

        Define “worked” in this context.

        You can still exchange funds as normal because no necessary components or intermediaries were affected by the outage. Only conventional banking systems.

    • @Username@feddit.de
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      112 months ago

      Even central currencies can work if you can make offline and peer to peer payments.

      Not easy to pull off cryptographically, though.

    • AggressivelyPassive
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      32 months ago

      … And if the systems you actually interact with go down, you can get fucked as well.

      If you want to buy food with Monero and the payment processor for the local shop doesn’t work, even if it’s a local machine sitting in the back office, you still can’t buy anything.

      • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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        22 months ago

        A local machine sitting in the back office, acting as a payment processor, is much easier to access and fix than the Visa Network.

        • AggressivelyPassive
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          42 months ago

          Not for you. And certainly not for the staff working in the shop.

          Currently, you’re bartering with copious amounts of copium.

    • Possibly linux
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      22 months ago

      Monero isn’t bad but I don’t think it is great for easily buying things. At the end of the day trying to use two different currencies is hard. Also Monero gets a bad name because it is used primarily for illegal transactions. It is simply two complex and has no accountability

      • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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        72 months ago

        The fact that it’s used for crime means that it actually does what it’s supposed to do and keeping people private. Shoes are also used by bank robbers and we don’t ban shoes. Monero is a tool the same as a hammer or a shoe or a car or a gun.

        • Possibly linux
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          12 months ago

          The problem is that it has zero accountability. Shoes, cars, cash and guns are all physical. At the end of the day someone can inspect your shoes or prevent you from taking a gun inside of a theater. Monero allows payments from anywhere and completely anonymously. You can get rid of it as it is decentralized but you can just not use it especially since cash is easy, private and secure.

    • Chozo
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      12 months ago

      That is not correct, either. The outage even took out decentralized platforms.