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Sorry for low quality image, I was playing with jpegoptim

Monero image thread

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>>14165093
bump

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>>13385264
i want 25k

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Does anon know that bitcorn is not anonymous?

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>>11460136
Yes.
>>11459930
I should also add that I don't see any Monero fork catching up to Monero at this point. They have way too much of a head start in terms of mindshare among crypto enthusiasts/cypherpunk geeks and they can just absorb any meaningful improvements to the protocol upstream while other smaller privacy alts based on cryptonote experiment with new tech.

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>>8034090
Right here brotha. Other privacy coins can't compete.

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>>7899128
>new IRS tax code
There is nothing new about it. They just offered more clarification. Crypto to crypto trades were always property exchanges and not like kind exchanges, so they have always been taxable events according to the letter of the law.

Meanwhile, back in reality, none of it actually matters now that we're approaching the age of decentralized offshore exchanges. Think of the chain of events that would need to happen for the IRS to come after crypto to crypto trades and the amount of legwork that is involved and it's not difficult to come to the conclusion that it wouldn't be worth their time. Fiat-crypto exchanges like Coinbase are the real jackpot and they're what they have and what they will continue to go after simply because it's the easiest method for them to link an individual to undeclared income with the help of their cooperative friends at your local (((bank))).

They aren't going to waste their time trying to subpoena Bittrex or Poloniex (who probably won't even exist in 3-4 years kek) for your shitcoin trade history which is an absolute rabbit hole of horrendous proportions for anybody that's even made a few dozen trades.

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why themonera art supporting monero

since 1887?

what happen in 1887?

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