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The first principle is that you must not fool yourself — and you are the easiest person to fool.
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Governance
What’s the plan when the assault against the monero devs is launched?
The timeline is moving, the arrestation of Durov is a good marker of that.
Some devs are anonymous but that’s not a plan, just countermeasures.
The fact that I am asking is a sign that the community does not know how it it will deal with the governance attacks coming up.
Remember, they got BTC via its governance.
What’s the plan when the assault against the monero devs is launched?
Some devs are anonymous but that’s not a plan, just countermeasures.
What such a plan could look like? I don’t see other options except for staying anonymous…