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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-06T18:18:33.000Z",
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    "About — MoneroShameList.com",
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  "textContent": "moneroshamelist.com\n\n### About — MoneroShameList.com\n\nA public list of privacy-focused companies that hypocritically refuse to accept Monero.\n\n> A note on the name\n>  The “Shame List” framing is tongue-in-cheek. This isn’t an attack project, a boycott campaign, or an attempt to harm anyone’s business. Most companies listed here are doing genuinely useful work in the privacy space — the point is simply to highlight an obvious contradiction (privacy-focused companies that won’t accept the most privacy-preserving cryptocurrency) and give them a friendly nudge to add XMR support.\n>\n> Add Monero, come off the list. That’s the whole point.\n\nmoneroshamelist.com\n\n### How to Accept Monero — MoneroShameList.com\n\nA public list of privacy-focused companies that hypocritically refuse to accept Monero.",
  "title": "The Monero Shame List — MoneroShameList.com"
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