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Identifying the pocket change transaction is really interesting.

One big talking point in monero, is fungible coins. No tainted coins. But it is interesting that this research firm has a tainted transaction, that they’re encouraging exchanges to look for.

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Right? On one hand it’s awful the CCS fund was stolen and I hope they catch whoever did it. However, if they’re caught using huristics of their transactions then it’s a bow against the fungiablity of Monero.

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Luckily there are contributors out there still helping to iterate monero instead of forking to make a new version and claiming they are the creator.

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Is that a dig at signals mobile coin?

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