Serious question: Why aren't Bitcoiners more enthusiastic about Monero?

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  • PiNodeXMR

    Monero Node for Single Board Computers with Web Interface and additional tools pre-configured. Self Installing.

  • Not only is Monero extremely well-engineered and well-optimised, but thanks to the efforts of the PiNode-XMR project you can trivially run a Monero node (pruned or full) on hardware as weak as a Raspberry Pi 3B+, a $35 device that was released in 2018. There's also an Android Termux Monero Node project that lets you run a node on any Android smartphone with an armv8 or newer processor, which stretches back to releases that are many years old. Yes, like-for-like Monero uses more space for a basic transaction than Bitcoin does, but that is a poor comparison. If every Bitcoin transaction used CoinJoin, then not only would it NOT hide the amount or the recipient address, but each transaction would take up significantly more size than Monero - ~2363 bytes vs. Monero's 1419 bytes.

  • android-termux-monero-node

    Run a Low Power Monero Node on Android through Termux

  • Not only is Monero extremely well-engineered and well-optimised, but thanks to the efforts of the PiNode-XMR project you can trivially run a Monero node (pruned or full) on hardware as weak as a Raspberry Pi 3B+, a $35 device that was released in 2018. There's also an Android Termux Monero Node project that lets you run a node on any Android smartphone with an armv8 or newer processor, which stretches back to releases that are many years old. Yes, like-for-like Monero uses more space for a basic transaction than Bitcoin does, but that is a poor comparison. If every Bitcoin transaction used CoinJoin, then not only would it NOT hide the amount or the recipient address, but each transaction would take up significantly more size than Monero - ~2363 bytes vs. Monero's 1419 bytes.

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