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28129919 No.28129919 [Reply] [Original]

$150 stablecoin

>> No.28129985

and that's how we like it

>> No.28129994

not necessarily a bad thing

>> No.28130072

>>28129919
love monero

>> No.28130093

i have 5k in this, should i just let it ride at this point?

50k in btc, 10k in ETH

>> No.28130168

>>28129919
imagine buying a coin that is literally a down arrow

>> No.28130227

>>28129919
Last year it was a $50 stablecoin. Now its a $150 stablecoin about to become a $170 stablecoin.

>> No.28130430

>>28130168
I see a cat looking at the horizon.

>> No.28130623

>>28130430
based
>>28129919
your FUD is getting shittier by the day
when /biz FUDs you know shit is about to moon
not that XMR community cares, fuck moonboy culture
>>28130093
you have an unknown amount of XMR anon

>> No.28130704

>>28129985
>AdsJw

I'm sure you do kike

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>>28129919
>daily reminder that feds are running a FUD campaign against Monero because they were unable to break it

>> No.28132065
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28132065

Made an entry point today.

>> No.28132285

>>28130623
>implying most of the people holding this aren’t hoping it’s the next bitcoin

>> No.28133085

why doesnt somebody create an actual stablecoin with moneros privacy features? idk just thot about it

>> No.28133135

>>28132285
it unironically is
and it's not hopium for it to be the next one
Monero stands for what people think Bitcoin is
I can assure you most XMR chads just want to see it have atomic swaps and crush the other shitcoins in my opinion at least
some fiat gains would be nice but no rush
most people HODLing anything want it to be bitcoin
fuck being corporate, BTC is now corporate
read the whitepaper

>> No.28133833

>>28130623
looks like you are coping hard my friend

>> No.28133915

>>28132065
gonna make it

>> No.28134250

>>28133915
>>28132065
based
>>28133833
wasted dubs
nah I'd gladly ride this baby to zero

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>>28134250
>I'd gladly ride this baby to zero

>> No.28134422

>>28129919
I bought this shit at $1 and just found it again, now debating whether to trade into something or wait for the inevitable pump

>> No.28134470

lads

>> No.28134568

LOAD UP, BOYS.

>> No.28134679

cake wallet or exodus?
cake is taking FOREVER to sync

>> No.28134683

>>28134422
inevitable
that's the keyword anon
>>28134368
seethe more anon

>> No.28135119

didn't XMR lag behind the alts in 2017 as well and then mooned hard af? may be wrong though

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>>28134679
you guys mirin?

>> No.28135821

yeah sitting on some old bags here too. monero never really pumps, usually does a steady rise (or lately, fall) so it's probably less risky to trade than defi shitcoins

kind of hard to sell at this point as the fundamentals of the project are great but crypto doesn't really care about fundamentals most of the time

>> No.28136002

>>28129919
so youre saying its a cryptographic currency ?

>> No.28136034

>>28135821

Good thing XMR has great fundamentals AND is already widely used.

>> No.28136110

>>28135119
not pumping and dumping with alts is a sign that it has its own economic factors independent of alts.

this is a good thing lol

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>> No.28136718

>>28135644
lel
>>28136110
unironically good for Monero
>>28136034
yes sir

>> No.28138174

can you track transactions between two gui wallets?

>> No.28138802

>>28138174
No

>> No.28139082

>>28138174
you can, but its opt in. you need the sender to provide a view key for the transaction

>> No.28139844

>>28138802
>>28139082
holy based, the IRS can suck my dick now.

>> No.28141128

>>28139844
fucking kek

>> No.28141495
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28141495

Only coin I own. I missed out on bitcoin's moon because I was accumulating this over the past 8 months. Oh well, I don't trust bitcoin. I will hodl this and I will pay no taxes and no one will ever even know about it.

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>>28141495
you ever scared if lets say someone were to break moneros privacy?
lets say you wake up and its worthless now, i know this might never happen.. but still

>> No.28141832

>>28141602
I'm a software developer and I don't completely understand the math behind the privacy I know its fundamentally sound and therefore absent any bugs in the implementation, it is unbreakable. So no I don't worry about that at all.

>> No.28141972

>>28141832
god im so comy with my 0.072xmr
you hold yours in a full node wallet or something else

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>>28141832

Sound private money

>> No.28142222

>>28141972
that's the beauty of monero there are many well established wallets for every platform. Unless you're transacting you should just maintain a seed phrase. Then enter it when you need to move coins around and don't maintain a software wallet at all. You have very little but as you accumulate more for ultimate privacy this is the way to go.

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>>28142222
fucking checked

>> No.28142549

>>28141832
To expand on this: the privacy guarantees in monero (untraceable transactions, private wallets, per-tx addresses, complete non-fungibility, etc. etc.) are built on top of cryptographic algorithms with formalized proofs. To break monero is equivalent to breaking 1+1=2.

>> No.28142840

As long as it stays cheap like this I might be able to reach suicide stack so I'm fine with it.

>> No.28143045

>>28142840
what's the suicide stack?

>> No.28143303

>>28143045
180

>> No.28143455

>>28130430
thats one swole cat

>> No.28143582

>>28133085
bumping this question

>> No.28144748

>>28143303
that's a lot, can you lower it please?

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>>28130168

>> No.28145439

>>28144748
100 is the best we can do. You are not going to kill yourself at the amount, but you may start doing hard drugs.

>> No.28145613

>>28145439
>a suicide stack is $16k
ive been in crypto for 3 years and I don't even have this much

>> No.28145853

>>28144748
suicide stack is 18
triple digits is make it stack

>> No.28146060

>>28129919
IT will become popular AFTER bitcoin reaches widespread adoption.

>> No.28146071

>>28145853
Sorry for being a noob anon, what's a suicide stack?

>> No.28146134

>>28146071
Enough that you don't want to kill yourself because you didn't buy that much

>> No.28147458

>>28133135
I am bullish on the long term, the reactionary types will flock to it once they realise that they can truly escape tyranny with it. Short term, I prefer to try and make money with other coins so that I can own more monero in the future and when I feel people are starting to wake up to the lack of anonimity, I will accumulate.