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Let's discuss this, frens. Does it have a future? Will it reach ATH again? What other privacy coins coult take its place?

>> No.13422233

>>13422139
just fuck off you speculant, xmr is digital cash and thats it. but yes it will go up obviously...

>> No.13422272

BTC, ETH and XMR.

Every other shitcoin btfo and go to 0 where you belong.

>> No.13422292

>>13422139
negative interest rates
cashless society
privacy coin to alpha century

that is all you need to know

>> No.13422314

>>13422272

>BTC, ETH and XMR.
+1

>> No.13422325

>>13422139
I can't see a situation in which any of the other privacy coins that currenty exist will ever usurp Monero as the best pure privacy coin, so let's get that out of the way first. Maybe something else comes out down the road that does everything better than Monero without the compromises and shortcuts the other alt privacy coins make but until then Monero is king.

From a speculative standpoint it's hard to say that Monero will ever escape bitcoin's gravity. It depends on so many factors. We'll know more over the next few years as emissions taper off whether it can breach the .03 ceiling it's hit against several times. Should also be noted that it's held at roughly .01 like six fucking times so it's a pretty safe bet that you really aren't going to lose many sats at this point buying and holding Monero.

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>>13422139
I just bought 18.7 of them pic related @ $66.12 on binance

>> No.13422338

>>13422325
monero maximalist right, OMG
it is just a coin
it is a tool
compete

>> No.13422363
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>>13422334

Fucking whales.

>> No.13422382
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>>13422272

>> No.13422391

>>13422363
Lmao that's me entire networth. Im a plankton

>> No.13422406

>>13422338
What?

>> No.13422415

>>13422382
+10 for good portfolio
Will perform 1000x better than all the pajeetcoins here on biz

>> No.13422419
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>>13422406
people will use what is useful
there is no standard
it is all temporary

>> No.13422476

>>13422415
>Will perform 1000x better than all the pajeetcoins here on biz

1000% true hehe

>> No.13422514

>>13422382
Great portfolio! Mine is similar

>>13422139
XMRBTC just broke the 200 weekly MA support which was holding for weeks now. I believe it will go to oblivion (18-20$) but ultimately it is the strongest digital cash IMHO and will hit 1k+ during the next bull run. It is the digital offshore and the only true fungible privacy coin which doesn't have any backdoors! Think about that for a second and answer your question by yourself whether it has future or not.

>> No.13422574

>>13422419
>there is no standard
Yes and no. There is a standard among privacy coins and it's Monero because it has set the bar highest as to what makes a project good, so in that sense it is the standard within its own class of coins. If you think the only use for Monero is to wash bitcoin then that doesn't really account for the fact that Monero has pumped 10x in sats over the past few years.

>>13422514
>I believe it will go to oblivion (18-20$)
Seems highly unlikely. 200 weekly moving average? Come on man.

>> No.13422701

>>13422574
Yeah $18-20? I wish. Seems like a dream. Like $1-2k btc

>> No.13422984

>>13422272
>>13422314
>>13422382

I've been slowly realizing over the past weeks that this is indeed the Chad's folio. I'm still holding some shitcoins but it's really tempting to sell and consolidate on these 3. They may not give you 1000x but it's the safest bet for the next bullrun.

>> No.13423042

>>13422139

I like this coin and do hold some but when bitcoin gets privacy on the base layer coupled with lightning this coin shall be obsolete

>> No.13423146

>>13423042
>when bitcoin gets privacy on the base layer
Bitcoin will never get privacy on the base layer. I think you mean privacy on a second layer. We may be waiting for a very long time before that happens, if it ever does. I wouldn't count out ETH to beat BTC to a useful second layer with privacy.

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>>13422574
This isn't good for short / mid term

>> No.13423707

>>13422272
SPBP

>> No.13423735
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>>13422139
Unironically one of the best projects in crypto.
You can tell because of all the ankle biters and shills trying to tear it down.
> muh dero
> muh dash
> muh privacy layer
> muh terrorist financing
> muh sub 1million cap "true privacy coin"

>> No.13423756

>>13423367
I agree that it's not a great outlook in the short term but do you really think that's a convincing breach of that MA? I don't. I can't see Monero doing anything but floating around .011 to .013 for the next few months.

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>>13423756
Daily 200 MA rejected, channel has been broken, Weekly 200 MA breached, shitcoin purge is happening....
I'm holding a big bag of monero but hedging it with a short now. At least I won't bleed to oblivion...

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>>13423837
XMR will be fine, alts are bleeding across the board

>> No.13423884

>>13423756
I’m happily adding to the stack trading XMR/BTC pair and accumulating within those points, even if BTC retraces to $4k, as I have no doubt XMR will return to ATH and beyond.

>> No.13423890

>>13423756
>buy at 65
>sell at 71

been doing this for weeks, I love Monero. I also cash out 10% profits to Monerujo, got a nice little suicide stack in case CZ exit scams

>> No.13423913

>>13423873
> alts are bleeding across the board
That's what I'm afraid of, BTC making a final high up to 5800-5900 and going sub 4k again fucking up alts even more.
Like I said, I know Monero will see 1k+$ next bull run but I'm hedging my holdings with a 2x leverage short with same amount of my XMR holdings.

>> No.13424066

>>13422325
monero is hard to use. zcash is much easier and faster, and probably still safe. It also has much greater support. You can buy zcash right off coinbase these days.

>> No.13424123

>>13423873
nice triangle, imagine if it breaks downwards

>> No.13424136
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>>13424123
It's definitely possible. Nothing is for certain with markets. Higher %chance it's a continuation pattern though.

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13424158

>>13424066
Zcash is not private by default, and the protocol was developed using funds from Amazon, DARPA, and the Israeli state.

http://zerocash-project.org/about_us

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13424171

>>13422139
>unlimited supply

>> No.13424174

>>13424158
Its an open source project, what are you so worried about?

>> No.13424183

>>13423756
>>13423890
this unironically means XMR is due for a pump
monero pumps are unlike any other alt

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>>13424171
>less inflationary than BTC
>not understanding how the tail emission affects macro-economics of monero longterm
stay poor fren

>> No.13424197

>>13422272
1+

>> No.13424210

>>13424183
stop, it only gets so hard

>> No.13424225

>>13424174
>toxic waste

>> No.13424230
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>>13424171
> Tail emission
> Proof of work incentive to keep the hash rate as high as possible and provide higher network security than your average pow coin.
> Important because privacy coins tend to piss off a lot of people that don't believe you should have any privacy

>> No.13424241

this coin is not ethical, but you can make money off of it

>> No.13424259
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>>13424174
State actors developing a "privacy coin" doesn't concern you? It concerns me.

>> No.13424284

>>13424241
>this coin is not ethical
who says what is ethical and what not? Your j. TV-Network?

Monero is freedom.

>> No.13424285
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>>13424241
We have different ethics friend! A free people should have the right to transact freely without a security apparatus surveilling them

>> No.13424309

>>13424158
Fuck that.
I would not trust this one bit if I was someone in true need for privacy.

>> No.13424346

>>13424284
>>13424285

i agree, still it will facilitate the lives of pedo and terrorists, that's why it's not ethical

>> No.13424352

>>13424225
It got deleted. They had like 7 different groups do the coin launch and if any one of them did what they were supposed to do then new coin creation is impossible. They all filmed themselves the entire time.

Moreover even if it did happen all it allows for is inflation and unlimited coin creation. It still wont break your privacy.

>>13424259
No. How could it? Its open source. There is no room to hide anything. The USA government pays for development of all encryption standards too, including both sha1 and sha3. Bitcoin uses sha1.

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>>13424346
> facilitate the lives of pedo and terrorists, that's why it's not ethical

but you're talking about usd, fren

>> No.13424414

>>13424346
>i agree, still it will facilitate the lives of pedo and terrorists, that's why it's not ethical
oh sure let's ignore that the majority of terrorism is either 1) self-funded through drugs/prostitution/crime AND/OR 2) STATE-FUCKING-SPONSORED you mongoloid
technology does not create pedos and terrorists
pedos and terrorists use technology
jesus christ you're fucking retarded. do you blame the US dollar when a bank gets robbed, or the lacking security protocols of the bank?

>> No.13424415

>>13424346
If i gave you 3000 dollars right now in cash , you can buy food for yourself and your family. You can also use that money to buy a gun and shoot up a bunch of people. Money is simply a tool , and it's up to you to decide what to do with it as a free individual. XMR 5K EOY.

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>>13424352
Why would the operators of the worlds largest surveillance apparatus create an instrument to shield yourself from them? It makes no sense, and I therefore won't touch the project. >>13424309 this anon has some common sense.

>> No.13424466

>>13424414
why you so angry, monero is the golden coin for criminal activities and for moving dirty money

you can make a lot of money off of it, no need to do mental gymnastics and to shill it

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>>13424466
We're not doing mental gymnastics you bootlicker, privacy is key to my ethics.

>> No.13424511

>>13424346

I don't think it's that easy to put large amounts of money through monero.

How do you cash it out, without a bank account with ID?

Any large deposits will automatically alert the authorities.

>> No.13424522

>>13424493

you just want monero to be 5k then convert it to (insert your country currency) to invest it properly, my private friend

>> No.13424538

>>13424511
divide it, pay people to cash it out

>> No.13424546

>>13424511
use XMR.to
You are stupid if u think u should buy a Bank account.
First you buy BTC -> XMR through exchanges without KYC.
Or you have fiat and you buy XMR with cash. I have a bunch of people in Canada who will give you cash for your XMR + 4%.

>> No.13424550

>>13424522
If it were to hit 5k I would likely convert it to USDT or some other stablecoin. Not because I don't believe in the project, but because I've seen enough boom/bust cycles. I would re-enter with most of that wealth when it retraced. I would actually prefer cryptocurrencies to find stability.

>> No.13424563

>>13424511
Anon, you shift BTC to Monero. Then you tumble this Monero through several Monero wallets, then you shift back Monero to BTC.
You're done!

>> No.13424584

>>13424550
i think you would invest it in real estate

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>>13424584
>real estate
LOL you really don't get it anon. Real estate is in a massive bubble, debt is in a massive bubble, the stock market is in a massive bubble, why would I invest in any of that? Cryptographic currencies are the future, and even with volatility they're still undervalued.

>> No.13424619

>>13424192
>not understanding how the tail emission affects macro-economics of monero longterm
Quick rundown for a brainlet?

>> No.13424626

>>13424612
>Cryptographic currencies are the future, and even with volatility they're still undervalued.

i agree, bitcoin is the future

>> No.13424627

>>13424546

XMR.to OK...

XMR to BTC... After that, that's the problem.

You either need to find a lot of people willing to exchange cash for XMR or BTC.

Or you need to find a way to cash out BTC into a bank account, without it alerting authorities.

>> No.13424649

>>13424563

It's the BTC to cash or bank account part that is the problem.

Any large cash deposit will trigger the banks to monitor your account.

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13424662

> Pedos have used USD
It's an unethical currency
> Pedos have used EUR
It's an unethical currency
> USD has been laundered
USD is the choice of criminals!
> EUR has been used by terrorists
EUR is a terrorist currency!

Enjoy that boot on your neck
I think some of you couldn't function without it.

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>>13424626
Bitcoin will play a large role, and it's 70% of my holdings. It will not be the only cryptocurrency though, there will be lots, and it will be simple, fast, and cheap to convert them. If you want to be paid in BTC, I'll be able to pay in XMR and have it routed through a decentralized exchange and into your wallet.

>> No.13424689

>>13424662
>> Pedos have used USD
>It's an unethical currency
>> Pedos have used EUR
>It's an unethical currency
>> USD has been laundered
>USD is the choice of criminals!
>> EUR has been used by terrorists
>EUR is a terrorist currency!

in the end they're more easy to trace, monero is totally intraceable, so total freedom for you, and for evil too

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>>13424689
Guess the privacy layers which are planned for BTC are evil too, huh?

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>>13424689
Correct.
TLDR: Freedom is scary.

>> No.13424717

>>13424705
yes lol
>>13424700
it facilitates evil

>> No.13424778

>>13424627
Obviously you aren't going to put in a LARGE amount into your accounts.
You can do this.
1. Set up an offshore in delaware or Malta or wherever you want.
2. Report your profits as profits in your offshore.
3. Send those funds from your offshore into your bank account.
4. Less than 5k a week.
5. Clean money.

>> No.13424866

>>13424778

OK, that is a smart plan.

I have seen some people say (Agorists) that they don't pay taxes, and use crypto... I haven't figured out any way in which they can realistically do that (aside from relying on localmonero localbitcoin etc)

>> No.13425053

Is it true they gave up on ASIC resistance?

>> No.13425243

>>13423735
You are literally the only person in this thread mentioning Dero proving just how scared you really are that it's living in your head rent free.

>> No.13425763

>>13424171
as long as inflation keeps getting lower it serves it's propose

>> No.13426572

shitcoin for drug dealers and terrorists. gonna get serious dumps in the future

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>>13426572
cope

>> No.13426626

>>13426610
enjoy your isis bags pajeet. see you at 1 dollar

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>>13426626
ISIS uses US dollars, nice try though

>> No.13426706

>>13426656
and drug dealers online still use bitcoin. imagine how much of a failure you are when even your target audience doesn't use your shitcoin

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>>13426706
go back to shilling FTM pajeet

>> No.13426746

>>13426721
pls sirs do the needful. poonero very good invesmen sir, el chapo pump it very soon

>> No.13426759

>>13425243
For the longest time you couldn't have a discussion about Monero without Dero niggers like yourself ruining the thread.

>> No.13426881

>>13422382
Imagine the smell

>> No.13427044

>>13422139
Literally no other privacy coins that can take it's place besides Monero forks that will never beat the original.

I highly suspect it will hit 5K eventually

>> No.13427366

>>13426746
You seem to be upset. Exposing yourself to stress and butthurt is very taxing on your mental health. May I suggest that you fuck off and avoid threads with topics that you don't like?

>> No.13427859

>>13424619
See >>13424230 for the QUICK RUNDOWN. Monero has linear inflation meaning a constant stream of Monero enters the market once we hit tail emissions, and it's a small amount that obviously decreases relative to the total existing supply of Monero as time marches on.

It'll keep miners mining for block rewards so Monero isn't dependent on a fee market developing like Bitcoin or any other fixed supply PoW coin will be.

>> No.13427910

>>13425053
Not completely given up yet. They're taking one last stab at it with the next PoW fork (RandomX) which will happen in either October or next March/April. Looks like they're moving to an algo that will be CPU mineable only, so GPU miners are very salty about it but it's the only way they figure they can make another ASIC resistant algorithm. If they fail to get consensus on it or if it fails to work as intended then there is serious discussion about moving to a very simple ASIC friendly algorithm to make the mining environment as fair as possible (hopefully easy to make ASICs using SHA1 or something other well known algo that's cheap/easy to program for).

>> No.13427966

>>13422139
I'm thinking:
30% BTC
20% ETH
15% XMR
15% BAT
15% LINK
5% BNB

With all of BTC converted over to the rest within the next 3 years. Thoughts?

>> No.13427984

>>13427910
>If they fail to get consensus on it or if it fails to work as intended then there is serious discussion about moving to a very simple ASIC friendly algorithm to make the mining environment as fair as possible
That's smart. The goal is maximum distribution with minimum hardware cost. If they can't beat 'em, join 'em. Specifically with the widest spread ASICS, so it's be the most affordable/easiest access

>> No.13428009

>>13424866
>localmonero localbitcoin
Well, if the people take a 5% extra fee and the government takes a 28% extra fee, one's clearly the better choice

>> No.13428026
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=== BEST PORTFOLIO BEGIN ===
50% BTC
20% LTC
20% XMR
10% ETH
=== BEST PORTFOLIO END ===

>> No.13428154

>>13424241

jews aren't ethical

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>>13422272
>>13422314
>>13422984
You guys are getting there. Pic related.

>> No.13428209

>>13428178
thats boomers portfolio.

sure that they will 0.23% while rest of the coins will 1000x.

this isnt 2013 anymore. nobody using XMR nowdays.

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>>13428178
Last should be monero only.

>> No.13428235

>>13428209
>nobody using XMR nowdays.
Wrong. Since dream and WSM exit scamed people move to monero only markets.

>> No.13428256

>>13427984
>If they can't beat 'em, join 'em.
That's pretty much the only safe option if RandomX fails. They can't keep forking Cryptonight every 6 months. It's a huge security risk.

>> No.13428269

>>13428235
xmr is adopted by pedos and terrrorists.

yeah its adopted by tech geeks. its adopted by pedophiles. it has a reputation of criminal/terrorist/mafia money laundering coin. its just impossible that any legit place is going to adopt it.

not saying it wont be worth anything but it just cannot legit coin anymore. this isnt 2014 anymore anon.

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>>13428269

You are traveling through parts of a country with a medium to high violent crime rate. You need to use some of your Bitcoin to pay for something. If every person you transact with knows exactly how much money you have, this is a threat to your personal physical safety.

You are a business that receives a payment from a supplier. That supplier will be able to see how much money your business has, and therefore can guess at how price sensitive you are in future negotiations. They can see every single other payment you’ve ever received to that Bitcoin address, and therefore determine what other suppliers you are dealing with and how much you are paying those suppliers. They may be able to roughly determine how many customers you have and how much you charge your customers. This is commercially sensitive information that damages your negotiating position enough to cause you relative financial loss.

You are a private citizen paying for online goods and services. You are aware that it is common practice for companies to attempt to use ‘price discrimination’ algorithms to attempt to determine the highest prices they can offer future services to you at, and you would prefer they do not have the information advantage of knowing how much you spend and where you spend it.

You sell cupcakes and receive Bitcoin as payment. It turns out that someone who owned that Bitcoin before you was involved in criminal ajlctivity. Now you are worried that you have become a suspect in a criminal case, because the movement of funds to you is a matter of public record. You are also worried that certain Bitcoins that you thought you owned will be considered ‘tainted’ and that others will refuse to accept them as payment.

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13428439

Hello team,

Would someone be kind enough to explain monerujo nodes to this 33yo boomer? I bought 20 monero today and each time i get a node installed it never ever works again. Ive google every single one I can find and now none of them work. Pls help, getting stressed about this. Cant screencap inside the wallet

(Extra layer of security)

Running my own i dont think is an option as I only have mobile.

>> No.13428490

>>13428439
Monerujo may scan for nodes.
Also here is a list: https://autonode.xmr.pm/

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>>13428439
I use the moneroworld node on lightweight wallets.
node.moneroworld.com at port 18089
https://moneroworld.com/

>> No.13428756

>>13427910
>will be CPU mineable only

Dumb. Are they literally trying to 51 this shitcoin with a botnet?

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>>13422139
Monero development is fucking sloooooow

Eventually the markets will realize how far behind the curve these volunteer projects like Monero and Litecoin are.

I don't see much of a future. Just a bunch of kids holding bags that think they will be rich from this one trick pony.

>> No.13428850

>>13428756
Think about how long it would take to get 51% of the hashrate with RandomX injected malware. It's not going to happen. Before ASICs were on the network last year there were quite a few Monero mining farms that consisted of only old blade servers, so Monero will probably be "alright" as CPU only for a little while.

Monero is much more vulnerable to a government just buying up hash power to fuck with it which may be easier if it's CPU only but they don't really have a choice because the current system is fucked.

>> No.13428903

>>13428835
>Monero development is fucking sloooooow
Monero development is deliberately slow because if they make one mistake the entire currency is fucked. They can't afford to rush anything.
>I don't see much of a future.
Other than ease of use, which really isn't that bad, what else does Monero need to do? It's just digital cash.

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>>13428835
>>13428903
relevant clip from fluffypony

https://youtu.be/TATpQ7KogBc?t=2411

>> No.13429349

>>13428490
>>13428522
tyvm frens. I tried the auto scan and it has not found one yet, but this is amazing. May I save this link ?

>> No.13429356

>>13428835
OoT took 3 years to make. Worth.

>> No.13429564

>>13422139
DASH is faster, more private, more decentralized

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>>13429564
sure

>> No.13429711

Sorry boys, I gotta tell you. Grin is gonna capture the market. Privacy by design, requires 80% less space than btc, I guess 90% less than Monero, stable constant emission gaurantees security.

You need at least 1000 to make it. Very cheap right now.

CZ will list soon and Grin will pump 3-5x

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>>13429711
>I hear you like reckless inflation rates so we added some to your cryptocurrencies
No thanks

>> No.13429744

>>13429711
CZ will only list it if someone pushes him a million or so dollars under the table and Grin can't do that since it probably has the most decentralized governance of any coin.

CZ is the literal antichrist of crypto.

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>>13429744
You can list projects for 100k over the table using BNB token :^)

>> No.13429980

>>13429564
>DASH is faster
Doesn't matter at all because nobody gives a shit about transaction speed when privacy is the priority.
>more private
Are you kidding?
>more decentralized
Doesn't DASH have a corporate HQ or something? Get outta here.
>>13429711
The only thing Grin has going for it is scalability which doesn't even matter because nobody is using crypto. Its privacy is worse than Monero's and the inflation rate is brutal. Might be worth checking in on it in 10 years if it's still around.

>> No.13430023

>>13423042
>lightning
>he fell for the meme

>> No.13430037

>>13429744
He added rvn and I think at least one more for free

>> No.13430060

>>13423837
>shorting the bottom of the market

Tbf I'm a bit surprised xmr is continuing to plummet. Maybe I really don't know how bad things really are.

Btw there are a lot of disgusting Corecucks mETH heads in this thread. Gtfo my privacy coin. There will only be bch and xmr. All other coins are trash.

>> No.13430074

>>13424174
Mostly the Jewish part.

>> No.13430103

>>13424346
>facilitate the lives of pedo and terrorists,
So does water.

>> No.13430105

>>13424415
>XMR 5K EOY.
I want to believe.

>> No.13430114

>>13424717
How do those boots taste?

>> No.13430167

>>13428318
This

>> No.13430171

>>13422139
D E R O

E

R

O

>> No.13430184

>>13429564
>premine shitcoin that's not even private

>> No.13430206

>>13422574
i hate to interject but the 200 ma for anything is what has already been priced in

>> No.13430242

>>13428235
wait dream exit scammed?
KEK
I told you faggots to get the fuck out of that shit the second they stopped accepting monero.

If you still managed to lose money its what you get for being druggies tho'

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>>13424627

>You either need to find a lot of people willing to exchange cash

Why "a lot of people" ?
U exchange small amounts to fiat via cash or bank wiring JUST IF U HAVE TO, otherwise u buy stuff with BTC\ETH, in the future the number of places accepting crypto will grow even more- it grows right now day by day.

>> No.13430622

>>13429980
I prefer XMR, but let's not kid ourselves that speed is essential for day to day use for crypto. It's why everyone uses Contactless cards despite the security issues: they just want to pay as fast and as simply as possible

>> No.13430643

>>13430563
Bitcoin has completely bottlenecked this and actually taken things backwards. Roger Ver is right.

>>13430622
0-conf is safe for small (<$500) transactions on Monero. Go try minko.to and see for yourself.

>> No.13430644
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13430644

Mine Swap [XWP], Monero's Litecoin. 15 seconds block time, no bullshit to enrich the creators like premine, dev fee or anything like that.

>> No.13431159

>>13427366
pls sirs buy poonero very pumps soon

>> No.13431380

monero will be probably have a big pump soon , whenever it hits 0.012x levels its party time

>> No.13431396

>>13426572
>>13426626
>>13426706
>>13426746
>>13431159
GTFO, Zcrap bagholder.

>> No.13431434

>>13431396
pls sir. poonero is real vision of shitoshi. do the needfuls

>> No.13431519

>>13431434
man u seem miserable

>> No.13431528

>>13431519
yes sir buy poonero and u be very happy sir. much pump soon sir

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>>13431434
>>13431528

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>>13431584
sir pls sir buy poonero. al-bagdadi pump it soon sir

>> No.13431989

>>13426759
Except that you could. All the time. You faggots had as many as 10 Monero threads running simultaneously when Monero was already a Top 10 project and spamming Dero FUD in every Dero thread out there. There is more evidence of butthurt salty Monerocucks flooding into Dero threads spamming their crap that can be seen in the /biz/ archive than of Hillary committing collusion and obstruction of justice, and THAT'S saying something. Just like how Hillary refuses to admit she did anything wrong, the Monero team REFUSES to admit that there is hidden mining on their coin. They just keep releasing patch after patch and promising everyone that it's "okay" when it clearly is not.

>> No.13432716

>>13431989
>hidden mining
What is this supposed to mean?

>> No.13432735

>>13422272
Agree, I would only add PIVX to the mix, purely because of PoS. Also private.

>> No.13432774

>>13430242
yes Dream and Wall Street Market are off

>> No.13432806

>>13431989
Man are u braindead? If u have more than 80 iq you can confirm by yourself how many xmr are in circulation

>> No.13433294

I have 20 xmr will I make it

>> No.13433351

>>13433294
Yes, see you in LamboTown 2019 EOY.

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>>13433294
20 xmr is better than no xmr.

>> No.13433405

>outperformed by TRX
lmao

>> No.13433895

Chadfolio is 80-90% BTC 10-20% XMR if both these projects fail, crypto is probably dead. ETH too risky, threatens to die every time a project using it gets popular.

>> No.13433906

>>13433294
Not enough to /make it/

More like 100XMR and holding until the tail emission begins

>> No.13433920

>>13433405
99% of alts will eventually die within the next 3-4 years

XMR and Bitcoin will still be here in 30 years, goodluck holding your bags forever

>> No.13434458

>>13433906

Well im not done buying how much time do I have?

>> No.13434480

>>13434458
XMR as of now simply follows BTC

I'd say you have until Q1 2020 to accumulate, after Bitcoin's halving the price will inevitably increase

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>>13422139
Not as good 51% attack resistance.

CPU only is the futurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre.

>> No.13435151

>>13434551
Monero will be CPU-only after its next fork. Either that or they'll completely abandon ASIC resistance and embrace a well known algo for cheap PoW security. Depends on whether or not they can make the RandomX algo work.

The coin you're pushing is known for its pool resistance which is a bad idea because it limits investment into miners providing serious hashrate to the network. Miners need regular payouts and the only way to do this is with a pool system that keeps them on a drip feed.

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>>13422139
Don't buy xmr