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13615787 No.13615787 [Reply] [Original]

Why did you buy the top anon? XMR knew exactly what was gonna happen. Didn't you know XMR reflects bitcoin's real price? Pedos and drug dealers anon we went over this

>> No.13615947

XMR BASED CHAD COIN

>> No.13615951
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>>13615787

>Pedos and drug dealers anon

>dakrmarkets 95% btc 4% ltc less than 1% KING OF PRIVACY MONERO

ITS JOKE FOR NORMIES

>> No.13615974 [DELETED] 

>>13615951
Surely you can give proof your numbers.

>> No.13615984

>>13615951
This. Hobbyist project that isn’t 100% private either lol.

>> No.13615994

>>13615951
Surely you can give proof on your numbers.

>> No.13616001

>>13615974

Or just go see for yourself fucking normie

Its 1 install and few clicks away....

>> No.13616005

>>13615951
>95% BTC
Are you living in 2014?

>> No.13616050

>>13616001
I see libertas, i see empire and others are supporting xmr.
Read
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2019/05/feds-bust-up-dark-web-hub-wall-street-market/

It states that the US postal office may easily demix BTC transactions. Who is the normie here?

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>>13615984
>"Hobbyst project"
>"What is MRL?"

>> No.13616182

>>13616050
IS this joke....

Again "suporting" is not same as people using it wtf?

Wtf is this link???

STEP 1 INSTALL TOR

STEP 2?

>> No.13616261

>>13616182
Do you know that WSM was closed down by the german police? Do you know that one of the admins got arrested due to his BTC was demixed? Do you know that two major fentanyl dealers got arrested because their BTC flow was demixed? Now you install tor and lurk more.

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>>13615951
>>13616005
]>>13615994

Closet thing to proof...

https://cryptovest.com/features/cryptocurrency-usage-in-dark-web-and-underground-markets-cryptovest-investigates/

The Darknet uses BTC, and puts the coin through mixers.

Monero is a very small minority of transactions.

Despite the Monero community mocking mixing as an inferior form of privacy, it's what people in the Grey and Black market online use.

Whether we like it or not, Monero is losing the privacy war to Bitcoin.

ZEC and CLOAK, don't even appear to be on the radar.

>> No.13616945

>>13616911
>ZEC and CLOAK, don't even appear to be on the radar.
That is bullish for privacy coin, retard

>> No.13616953

>>13616911
>mixer gets busted by alphabet org
nothing personnel

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>>13616050
>It states that the US postal office may easily demix BTC transactions.

It doesn't state that in the article.

You provide no source for that claim.

>> No.13616964

>>13616911
Your source is outdated.

>> No.13616970

>>13616145
>fails to address the more important topic
Fucking brainlet

>> No.13616972

>>13616945

How is that bullish?

>> No.13616983

>>13616964

It's from Novermber "18.

Do you have any research from 2019?

>> No.13617001

>>13616958
https://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Wall-Street-Market-adminstrator-COMPLAINT.pdf

>> No.13617014

>>13616261

Sources for those claims?

>> No.13617028

>>13617001
>https://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Wall-Street-Market-adminstrator-COMPLAINT.pdf

Thanks Anon (seriously)...

What page is the relevant info on?

>> No.13617053

>>13616983
Go on dread and read the current sentiment.

>> No.13617067

>>13617028
Search for 'demix' within the document.

>> No.13617099

>>13617053

Sentiment from forum users vs what buyers and sellers are actually using.

>> No.13617168

>>13617067
>>13617028

Sorry, search for 'de-mix'.

>> No.13617191

>>13617099
Darwin will sort it out.

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>>13617168

I was doing some reading, and that pdf...

They traced the demixed accounts, after seizing the addresses.

It wasn't that they demixed the account, to find the people. They found them due to linking their social media profile, to their darknet aliases.

So, mixing works for it's intended purpose. Noone has been tracked due to mixing, to my knowledge.

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>>13617191

No reply to this?

>>13617604

>> No.13617814

>>13617604
Tell me thats a boy, i would love to fuck that boy pussy

>> No.13617910

Hmm, I wonder how many XMR the richest addresses have?

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>>13617910
Forgot pic

>> No.13617948

>>13617915
missing a big question mark there

>> No.13617977

>>13617814

Danielle Sharp

>> No.13618565

>>13616970
>>13615984
the burden of proof is on you when you say it's not private, retard. so where is it?

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>>13618565
>prove a negative

>> No.13618677

>>13618616

You can prove a negative, it's a common myth that you can't...

https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/believing-bull/201109/you-can-prove-negative

chrome-extension://oemmndcbldboiebfnladdacbdfmadadm/https://departments.bloomu.edu/philosophy/pages/content/hales/articlepdf/proveanegative.pdf

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>>13618565
Noone sad its not private we claimed noone using it as xrm community claims...


>>13616911

>Despite the Monero community mocking mixing as an inferior form of privacy, it's what people in the Grey and Black market online use.

>Whether we like it or not, Monero is losing the privacy war to Bitcoin.

This.

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>>13615984

>> No.13619383

>>13615787
Because Bitcoin made sense to people
XMR should make more sense to people

>> No.13619566

>>13619383
It will make sense after more people get bustet. Similar to how people used to run torrents locally from their computers until they got sued in mass and now people use seedboxes.

>> No.13619849

>>13618616
yes, that is logically sound. do you not understand?

>> No.13619858

>>13618903
>Noone sad its not private we claimed noone using it as xrm community claims...
tell me why monero transactions have recently quadrupled? and median tx fee is $ 0.0036
source: monero.how
you're an absolute retard if you're not buying XMR (not "xrm", idiot)

>> No.13619869

>>13618903
>>Whether we like it or not, Monero is losing the privacy war to Bitcoin.
this is the dumbest thing i've ever read. give me your btc address and i can dump every tx it's done. can you do the same with my monero address? NO BRAINLET GG

>> No.13619994

>>13619858
>tell me why monero transactions have recently quadrupled?
Because of https://mink.to
Majority of monero transactions are from mink.to
You would know that if you actually kept up with monero

>> No.13620130

>>13619994
>Majority of monero transactions are from mink.to
minko.to undoubtedly affected this, but there is zero way to prove that "majority of monero transactions are from mink.to" as you know, that's the whole point of monero...

>> No.13620195 [DELETED] 

>>13620130
Except that they admitted it
Transfers to and from exchanges and mink.to make up almost all of the transactions

>> No.13620255

Mike Novogratz revealed that Galaxy Fund owns 60,000 XMR. Be a chad like Mike

>> No.13620261

>>13619869

We are talking about use.

You can argue about the superiority of Monero, however Bitcoin with mixing is being used for the majority of transactions on the darknet.

>> No.13620559

>>13615984
There he is. There he goes again.
>>13620261
>the majority of transactions on the darknet.
The majority of transaction on the "darknet" might be some Bulgarians trading shrooms or ecstasy. Nobody gives a shit about these people. Real clandestine transactions are probably being washed through Monero. We don't know this for sure because we can't know this. Measuring everything in terms of transaction volume is a weak way to analyze how important Monero is to the crypto ecosystem right now.

>> No.13620589

>>13620559
>Measuring everything in terms of transaction volume is a weak way to analyze how important Monero is to the crypto ecosystem right now.
the point of monero is that is the only metric you have.... default protocol level privacy costs fractions of a penny... can you say the same about any other projects? sincere question.

>> No.13620618

>>13618565
>>13619306
Burden is on the both of you for holding a coin without doing due diligence. Look deeper and you’ll see it’s not 100% private.

>> No.13620646

>>13620589
>can you say the same about any other projects?
No, not that I'm aware of. There are some forks of Monero that have taken a different spin on what they think is the best way to move forward but Monero is obviously the least volatile in terms of price and the most secure.

>> No.13620693

>>13620618
>Look deeper and you’ll see it’s not 100% private.
It's as close to perfect as we're going to get right now.

>> No.13620831

>>13617604
>>13617782
Frost bought games with his dnet BTC.

>> No.13620984

>>13619306
based and red pilled