There is a concern by the Monero team that the fork can compromise the privacy of its user.
See: https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/7608/what-is-monerov-and-how-is-it-different-than-moneroPrivacy isn't an issue to me, since I am only investing into XMR as a speculative coin to hopefully make some profit to pay off my student debt when the cryptos market become bullish again! XD
But if it is such a big issue for them couldn't Monero consider making their code/network unforkable like how NEO do?
Perhaps MoneroV should consider a strategy to upgrade how the ring-signature work such that even if it is being forked, the privacy wouldn't become compromised?
That would then put XMV a further step above Monero! And secondly, the MoneroV team should modify the code in such a way that replay attacks (e.g. sending coin in one network could trigger the sending of coins in the other, just like the problem BTC/BCH and ETH/ETC has) is avoided (perhaps by appending an additional character/indicator in front of the addresses sent out from the MoneroV network, like adding a V at the end of every address, etc).
I really hope this project will succeed, and I am looking forward to the lite-wallet where I do NOT have to download the whole blockchain!
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