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23661187 No.23661187 [Reply] [Original]

Monero chads: Assemble!

>> No.23661270

I have just purchased an unknown amount of Monero

>> No.23661295

>>23661270
I bet not even the seller does not know that amount

claim haircomb peace

>> No.23661712

Comfy

>> No.23661945

>>23661187
Holding an [unknown amount] for the impending great reset. Good times

>> No.23662135
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>>23661187
Monero is the tool for entering messianic age.
L I T
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A
L
L
Y
Incalculable value

>> No.23663038

We had a real good week of transactions after all the fud with the hard fork (and with all the exchanges not knowing there was a hard form even if they had enough of a heads up). However, the demand for monero means that people will always be buying.
I think we hit 20k in November multiple times and 21k at one point.
https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/monero-transactions.html

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>>23661187

>> No.23663349

Monero hodler here, I can confirm I also have an unknown amount of monero and I'm feeling damn comfy.
Chadcoin 2021

>> No.23663384
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23663384

Reminder that we will see $10k Monero in our lifetime. Act accordingly.

>> No.23663583

>>23663384
based. i’m seeing a lot of positive sentiment for xmr in general crypto forums. seems the only real fud is if some countries make it illegal

>> No.23663988

can i mine monero, using a plug and play system, set it and forget it? i know a place i can get free electricity, i just wanna plug the set up in and never look back. possible?

>> No.23664097

>>23663583
Arguably makes it more valuable, given Bitcoin's history of being 'banned' in the earlier days. Would allow for some very nice 'buy the dip' moments, for sure.

>> No.23664120

>>23663988
Yes just make sure it's a threadripper and that nobody notices the $200/month power draw.

>> No.23664184
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I'm not buying into the whole 'banned bcuz pedo coin' argument. bitcoin was and still (debatable) used on dnm and is now being adopted by institutions and gov? monero must be a real threat .. i'm all in

>> No.23664323

>>23664184
btc is definitely still being used for dnm purposes, some ransomware groups are still working with btc. but it's only a matter of time before they switch to xmr.

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>>23663141
GIB TEZZIES ANOTHER CHANCE

>> No.23664500

>>23664184
did you read the attorney report? they mention using view keys

>> No.23664746

visit kycnot.me to see where you can buy monero without signing up

>> No.23664785

>>23661187
PirateChain is better

>> No.23664803

>>23663384
DELET this

>> No.23664912
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>>23663583

>> No.23665010

>>23663384
According to this the price should also be nearing $1k as of right now though

>> No.23665060

>>23664500
no, link?
>>23664912
kek

>> No.23665069

>>23661187
how do i swap eth to monero bois
pls teach meeeeee

>> No.23665206
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>>23665060
https://www.justice.g
ov/ag/page/file/ 1326061/download

>> No.23665253

should i bought xmr now?
or w8 a little longer for correct

>> No.23665362

>>23663384
delete this.. i need more time

>> No.23665373

>>23665253
It seemed to consolidate at 60, 90, and now 120. I wouldn't be surprised to see it rest again at 150, but they all look like accumulation targets IMO. I don't think it's going down much in BTC but USD may drop.

>> No.23665392

>>23661187
how tf do i register on IRC ? i get error
"Cannot send to nick/channel"

>> No.23665401

>>23665253
DCA. half now, and half later, or any other fraction that you prefer.

>> No.23665448

>>23665392
did you register your nickname in freenode?

>>23665373
why would price in USD drop if USD is on the precipice of collapsing?

>> No.23665482

>>23665448
>> did you register your nickname in freenode?
yes
i am logged in and can chat on other channels, idk what i am doing wrong

>> No.23665496

>>23661187
where's the naked pic of her, I saw it yesterday but just when I went to save it goes 4040

>> No.23665502

>>23665448
Because USD is not collapsing. Everyone in the world uses it and everyone has the infrastructure to support it.

>> No.23665556

they are reducing the reward by block for miners
and by 2021 it will ridiculous small
how the xmr will continue if all miners gtfo?

>> No.23665592
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>> No.23665626

>>23661187
How do I make my actual coins come from an untraceable source using xmr and chaning wallet?

>> No.23665686

>>23665482
which channels have you tried?
https://www.getmonero.org/community/hangouts/

>>23665502
fine, collapse is a strong word. but you can't deny that the world economy will feel the effects of the substantial inflation that is happening. Many people are now using crypto as a hedge against devaluation of the dollar.

>>23665556
xmr actually has a better emission curve than btc, which will eventually not have any block rewards after the 21 mil coins are issued. xmr has a tail emission which will continue to incentivize miners. Also, I get the feeling that xmr miners are also in it for the technology, instead of massive asic mining farms.

Reposting this great talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC9Uu5BUxII

>> No.23665706

>>23665592
we need more lewd stuff of monero-chan like that

>> No.23665737

>>23665069
Morphtoken
>>23665626
Just transfer to Monero and there is no way your funds can be traced. What exactly are you converting? Atomic swaps don’t exist yet but morphtoken is a nice bandaid for the time being.

>> No.23665942

>>23665206
thanks anon
>>23665556
would it be wrong to assume that prices will rise so that the rewards would not be considered 'small'?

>> No.23666039
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>>23665069
morphtoken.com

for alternatives, visit kycnot.me

>> No.23666089

This shitcoin is getting banned eventually. It's too much of a liability for the exchanges.

>> No.23666095

>>23663384
did you really waste your time making this bullshit?

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>>23666089
Not for Kraken.

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23666151

Feeling pretty good bros. Should I get some xmr before or after the election?

>> No.23666653

>>23661187
monero is 2017

BoringDAO is 2021

>> No.23666735

>>23666089
Shut the fuck up glow in the dark pajeet nigger

>> No.23666747

>>23666151
Buy and hodl. Whenever you buy under $1k will be a good buy

>> No.23667574

bump

>> No.23668159

"However, one core member stated about two years ago that there are other threats that can cripple the cryptocurrency. The governments around the world could influence the software policies the ones of tech giants and the end-user license agreement will give Microsoft or companies such as these ones will have the right to remove the software from end-user computers that Microsoft considers ‘’malicious.’’ The US government could even require Microsoft to remove Monero software from windows computers."
is this even possible? or classic fud?

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>>23661187
It's the perfect currency. Anonymous, dynamic blocksize, not afraid to fork, grass root community. The only issue is the lack of merchants accepting it

>> No.23668338

>>23668159
Yes, it's possible. That's why you're a fucking retard if you willingly use Windows 10. You're giving away computing freedom to kikes, pajeets and the deep state.

The same thing could happen with Apple but it's already public knowledge Mac/iPhone users are faggots.

Android has the upper hand because you can always sideload an APK but Android's days seem to be numbered.

>> No.23668400

>>23668159
where is this from?
but yeah, it is classic regulation fud, and it's been said about Bitcoin from the beginning.
I don't see it happening to Monero for many of the reasons it hasn't happened to Bitcoin yet.
and if it does happen, we can find work-arounds.
There will always be demand for privacy so Monero will always be sought after. Just because a dozen of countries "ban it", doesn't mean that other countries around the world aren't openly embracing it.

>> No.23668438

>>23668338
>Android's days seem to be numbered.
elaborate?

>> No.23668572

>>23668400
https://www.dcforecasts.com/zcash-news/privacy-coins-such-as-zcash-zec-will-be-banned-soon-mcafee/

>> No.23668578

>>23663384

So why isn't it near the 1k mark?

>> No.23668606

>>23668438
There's currently a trial undergoing between Alphabet and Oracle due to the apparent illegality in Android's use of Java's APIs. Android is heavily based on Java.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_LLC_v._Oracle_America,_Inc.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/6/21504715/google-v-oracle-supreme-court-hearings-android-java

But even if Alphabet wins, Google will still transition to a new OS made from scratch called Fuchsia. It won't be neither based on Java nor on Linux unlike Android. Seems to be Google's long term mobile OS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Fuchsia

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>>23668618
kek'd and saved

>> No.23668881

>>23663141
Lol EOS killed itself a year ago

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23668977

>>23668618
>>23668880

>> No.23669010

I hold [an unknown amount of xmr] (0)

>> No.23669029

>>23669010
Go back to _ _ _ _ _ _

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>>23668977
Checked

>> No.23669464

Posting in the most comfy thread about the most comfy hold

>> No.23669543

>>23668216
I agree, I’m thinking to start earning XMR instead of buying it.

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>>23668606
It literally says in Wikipedia that "Google has admitted to using the APIs, and has since transitioned Android to a copyright-unburdened engine, but argues their original use of the APIs was within fair use."

This will have no impact on being able to use the current versions of Android. And even if there was copyright infringement going on, all Google would have to do is pay a license to Oracle (probably passing the costs to the endusers)

Also, there are several de-Googlefied versions of android focused on privacy.

Also,
>Android is dead because google is developing a new OS based on the concepts of android, including customizability among different devices.

>> No.23669945

>>23669843
This isn't the first time Oracle sues Alphabet. What makes you think it will be the last one?

>Also, there are several de-Googlefied versions of android focused on privacy.
Made by basement dwellers, yeah. The industry moves where Google and Apple go.

>Android is dead because google is developing a new OS based on the concepts of android, including customizability among different devices.
>Implying concepts are portable
Nigger, what are you even talking about? It's a new OS with a different kernel, new userland and completely separate from Linux. What makes you think Google will keep developing two completely separate OSs forever?

>> No.23670083

congratulate me my brothers
I have finally acquired my first XMR yesterday

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>>23670083

>> No.23670237

>>23670107
Love the enthusiasm. Never show other people your balance or disclose your info! Much love.

>> No.23670266

monero can't scale, block size too big.

>> No.23670291

>>23670237
yeah I did not disclose my identity
but am Lebanese and broke af so it's the only coin I got; converted from BTC two days ago and actually am excited!
I don't think anyone would or could target me just by sharing a screencap/portfolio
much love reciprocated brother

>> No.23670412

>>23669945
It definitely won't be the last time Oracle and Alphabet fight. The whole premise of IP right is enforcing them by C&D letters, litigation, or finding an agreement. My point is that this lawsuit, or any future ones, does not signal the death of android.

I don't know anything about the successor to Android, but the Wiki article you linked said that there would be legacy backwards compatibility. I don't deny that eventually Android might/will be replaced by a new OS, but you seem to be arguing that this successor will be walled in like Apple does, while this goes against the ethos of Google/android.

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>>23670266
clsag just decreased transaction size by 20%.
moores law also challenges your concern.
>>23670291
congrats lebanon anon. I remember you from a previous thread. happy you were able to grab one!
Make sure you don't say how much you get in the future tho :)
>>23670412
do you know of a good summary regarding oracle vs alphabet?

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>>23670083
congrats anon!

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Are there any privacy moonshots you guys have a few bucks in? I haven't owned Monero since the run up to 300 and I'm rusty on the privacycoin game now. Gonna buy some xmr again this week. Small part of my portfolio which is mostly defensively in metals and bond option hedges. Want potential huge upside with resooters about.

t. pmg fren

>> No.23670772

>>23670693
sup pmg.
honestly holding any privacy coin other than Monero is shitcoin gambling. This is not to say that cryptocurrency isn't highly speculative, but Monero is the only privacy coin actually being adopted in areas where privacy is needed, e.g. the dark net.

>> No.23670800

>>23670693
I have a small bag of secret network. Doesnt seem to gaining much adoption, but has a solid vision and constant updates. Definitely a moonshot in the sense of having large upside, but also large risk.

>> No.23670998

>>23670772
>>23670800
ty. When I realized I could legally go long Mexican drug cartels in 2016 I shit my pants. I'm making the assumption that there's gonna be a bunch of Costa Rican lawyers and Caribbean bankers telling legitimate clients how traceable bitcoin is in the next couple years since people are gonna try to bury money. I'm looking for the silver to Monero's gold.

>> No.23671189

>>23670560
the links that the other anon posted would surely do a better job at explaining it than anything I could write up.

>>23670772
exactly this. Metcalfe's law and the DN has recognized the value of monero only, just like it did with bitcoin.

>> No.23671347

>>23671189
That doesn't mean that a network can't be superceded. Almost every original internet "network effect" company is irrelevant/bankrupt now. Right now fees are small enough to not matter, but if there was huge adoption and some bumbling from devs and then another coin has 1/100th the cost. Metcalf's law doesn't matter. Just look at what happened to skype or google hangouts this year. They had multi trillion dollar backings and total market saturation but they fucked up prime time and are a joke now.

>> No.23671369

>>23670998
Suterasu is another small cap privacy coin, but I was less impressed when I was looking it up.
>>23670772
This anon is right tho, its still super early for the privacy play, I'm 95% in monero for privacy coins. For all crypto adoption matters more than anything else and monero is the clear leader for adoption i this space

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>xmr thread

>> No.23671571
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>>23661187
ERC20 version is welcome here too, right?

>> No.23671736

>>23671571
pls explain. A XMR wallet with 1 XMR is locked in a smart contract and then that contract is traded at parity (hopefully) to take advantage of faster transaction times right? Whats the name

>> No.23671797

>>23671736
THIS IS A SCAM. AVOID.
He posts in every xmr thread to gain clout.
see: https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoMoonShots/comments/gxz7rl/scam_alert_0xmonero_blatant_plagiarism_to_a_point/

>> No.23671820

>>23671797
Ah. Is there a way currently, or within sight down the road, to make a "wrapped" monero token that still has privacy?

>> No.23671871
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>>23671820
>>23671736
There sure is. 0x<<XMR does all this and more

>> No.23671900

>>23665069
fixedfloat.com is better than morphtoken, less fees. also changenow.io and simpleswap.io. godex.io too

>> No.23672075

>>23661187
Tomo = privacy + low cap + buying up other blockchains + FA maniac

XMR = already top 50 / getting delisted / nobody cares / miner cucked

TOMO > XMR

>> No.23672118

>>23671871
no, 0xmonero is fraudulent trash.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoMoonShots/comments/i27fhk/0xmonero_summary_of_findings/

>> No.23672237

anyone know how long it typically takes to fully synchronize a wallet for the monero gui wallet?

>> No.23672480

>>23668572
Before or after he eats his dick?

>> No.23672525

>>23670772
It’s funny that all you Monero fanboy shills use “hurr it’s used on le dark webs”, as if that’s a strong endorsement, but even more than that, it’s used as cash — no one who uses this unironically for transactions holds it for speculation like all you unemployed wannabe cypherpunk larps do.

>> No.23672553

>>23672525
"Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System"

>> No.23672814

>>23672525
>what is the accumulation phase

>> No.23673051
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>>23672480
after ofc

>> No.23673234

>>23672525
Maybe after getting exposure on the dark web, monero can hardfork to be more useless so it pumps like bitcoin. With some effort I think we could get monero down to almost zero users and transactions. At that point monero will be an even better store of value than bitcoin.

>> No.23673254

We can ride Monero to 11k if no weak hands get scared

>> No.23673296

>>23672075
>turned being an unknown piece of shit token into a positive
Not researching

>> No.23673416
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Going to be interesting to see which breaks first: Bitcoin ATH (~$20000) or $200 Monero. Feel like the latter needs to happen first if we're serious about /ourcoin/'s bullrun potential

>> No.23673543

>>23672237
A while, depending on your add/hdd. You should see the indicator on the bottom left of you're on the GUI, or you can run monerod and see if syncing is frozen.

>> No.23673725

>>23673416
XMR will be $1000 before eoy. Is there somewhere with options I can make this bet?

>> No.23673768

>>23668159
Why would you keep crypto on a Windows computer? Opps it came installed with 20 back doors because manufacturers need to make extra money.

>> No.23673960

>>23668159
Is this even possible? Fucking kek, it's happening right now. If you want to run Monero on Windows you have to setup special security exemptions because otherwise Windows deletes it straight away as malware. Ostensibly this is because hackers install monero miners on peoples computers because of its superior decentralising CPU algorithm but let's be honest it's because the jew fears monero.

>> No.23674097

Monero is a honeypot, use 0x>>MR

>> No.23674178

>>23674097
Fuck off pajeet

Fellow monero bros, if I have my unknown amount of XMR in my account and purchase something from the dark market, is there no way of it being traced? Would it be smarter to set up multiple accounts as my current account is the one I sent my xmr to from a cex that has kyc or does it not matter?

>> No.23674549

>>23670560
yeah I know it's the whole point
but you are the second person to tell me that
I am anonymous sort of on 4chan so no one would actually know how much I truly have
could you please explain why I should not say how much and thank you :)

>> No.23674557

>>23670578
thank you monero-chan

>> No.23674569

>>23674178
I second this question quite relevant

>> No.23674628

>>23674178
Send it to another wallet first if you're worried

>> No.23674693

https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/#/equipment


wtf XMO and how does it gives such returns when its dead

>> No.23675078

>>23663384
yes but you will also see $10,000 loaves of bread. not saying xmr won't moon though

>> No.23675093

>>23675078
In Lebanon we are already seeing this
shit's insane
Get crypto and metals boys
protect your assets!

>> No.23675101

>>23675078
So we will be able to buy [an unknown amount of bread] for [an unknown amount of XMR]?

>> No.23675130

>>23675101
what we're saying is...
when the time is right
you won't have to
if I had crypto instead of shitty monopoly money in the banks I would have the life I had prior to inflation

>> No.23675137

>>23675093
I'll gonna send you some XMR in a few minutes Lebanon anon
I am the anon from the other thread yesterday

>> No.23675152

>>23675130
So we will be kings?

>> No.23675207

reminder to solo mine and host your own node

>> No.23675213

>>23675137
holy shit dude you still here?
wait till your coins moon dude
>>23675152
Sure af hope so brother

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23675251

>>23675137
HOLY SHIT
dude
fucking based as fuck
thank you I promise to pay it forward one day
God bless you brother

>> No.23675420

>>23674628
Not too worried, just interested as the idea is total privacy, however is there anyway of a purchase being linked to me if my xmr has been received from a certain with kyc? I don't know enough about xmr to know the answer for sure

>> No.23675618

>>23675420
the exchange/coinswap knows your XMR adress you receive on (obviously), so receiving illegal payments on that adress would not be fully anonymous, hence why you should use a new adress for this

>> No.23675751

>>23675251
You are welcome fren ;)
Gotta help a brother out who got fucked by the Jews

>> No.23675797

>>23675751
<3
based af
keynesian jews will get the rope screencap this

>> No.23675838

>>23668159
you can carry around physical wallets of currency and transfer it through hand and hand

>> No.23676014

>>23664184
>>23670578
Monero-chan is so cute.

>> No.23676033
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23676033

So if I have an UNKNOWN amount of xmr, I don't need to pay taxes since it's an UNKNOWN amount anyways r-right...?

>> No.23676077

>>23676033
yes
>>23676014
true

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>>23676077
wtf I love monero-chan now

>> No.23676155

>>23676033
Depends. If you bought directly from a KYC-exchange (Monero itself or even Bitcoin to change into Monero later), they'll know something's up if you're suddenly in a possession of a house/boat/etc using those funds.

>> No.23676163

>>23676134
IFKR

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23676198

>>23676155
>be kraken cuck
It's over for me bros...

>> No.23676248

>>23676198
can't you use a tumbler or something anon?

>> No.23676275

>>23676248
My exchange would know how much I've bought though right? What if they snitch on me to the tax hounds?

>> No.23676319

>>23676275
>What if they snitch on me to the tax hounds?
Why would they?
>anon x bought y ammount of XMR but never cashed out
I don't know why they would care
But please correct me if I am wrong
I would just tell them I am still holding it.
They obviously can not force me to sell it, just like they can not force me to sell a stock.
And obviously they don't know if I ever spent it somewhere else, because they can not see my wallet

>> No.23676324

>>23676275
but when you use a tumbler won't you anonymize the transactions more?
you could just say you lost them when trading if you do need to file for taxes
and I doubt they'd follow you unless you're a whale no?
I hope someone with more experience can help you out here

>> No.23676359

>>23676198
I don't know what this has to do with Kraken. You can use a KYCless ATM if you need to.

>> No.23676979
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23676979

>jews hate monero
Just bought some more.

>> No.23677025

>>23676979
top kek
stick it to them keynesian jews brother

>> No.23677038

>>23675251
>>23676979
based jew fighters

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>>23672525
>lol why would the demand for cash influence its value and reward speculators?

>> No.23677397
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23677397

Crash it

>> No.23677647

>>23677397
Ill take more cheapies

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>>23677397
discount

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23677935

I've been looking into mining monero for a while but the general consensus is that it barely makes any profit and you're better off just buying them instead. Even if you do have free electricity it doesn't account for hardware wear and tear. What incentive is there for miners to contribute to the monero network?

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>>23677688
>>23677397
C...comfy d.d.dip

>> No.23678043

>>23677935
I mine ETH (gpu) and XMR (cpu) on a modest gaming PC when idle.
I already have the hardware anyways.
CPU's don't really degrade unlike GPU's that burn out after a couple years

Obviously it's not gonna make you rich if you cash out, hence why we mine and hold xmr right

>> No.23678443

>>23676324
You’re talking about tax evasion m8.
Just pay the Jew his cut.
Or don’t. But it’s on you when they come to push your shit in.

>> No.23678521

>>23675838
You cant carry over 10k cash USD on a flight. But you can always bring a small ledger the size of a usb. Also digital dollar will become a thing in time. Cash will also be phased out one day

>S. 3571
>To require member banks to maintain pass-through digital dollar wallets for certain persons, and for other purposes.

>https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/3571/text

>> No.23678551

>>23676319
Can't a court just subpoena for your view keys under the penalty of perjury and contempt if you don't?

>> No.23678591

>>23677935
It's profitable if you already have the hardware and extremely cheap or free electricity. Just run the miner whenever you're using your PC, there's no reason not to. You won't make much though so buy yourself a proper stack.

>> No.23678980

>>23678443
How will they ever catch him if he does not cash out via exchange.
Impossible. The don't fucking care mate.
Do you think they are setting up a malicious public node, trying to log a transaction down to your IP and then come chase you down?
Fucking delusional. They have no resources and on top of it they are retarded.
As if they would care about some NETT shoving around some imaginary coins avoiding a few hundred Dollars of tax in Minecraft, while there is some big fish out there, which is also easier to catch

>> No.23679439

>>23673960
This is because Monero has a miner built into the gui/cli. It is moreso windows being retarded.
>>23674178
nope. Once you send monero off of an exchange to a private wallet you are good.
That being said, if you are moving a fuck load of volume, educate yourself in basic opsec because exchanges can collect large amounts of metadata on you.
>>23674549
It's a good habit to get into. You really don't want to tell too many people you have Monero, and you especially don't want to tell people how much Monero you have. You never know who is listening, and you can leave yourself open to robberies/wrench attacks if you are not careful. Once you get into the habit of saying an unknown amount, you also realize that it represents the opaque ledger that Monero has. It's very comfy.
>>23676033
no, you need to pay your taxes unless you are avoiding kyc.
>>23676275
Tumblers don't work. That's why you should use Monero.
>>23676324
Tumblers don't work. If anything they flag whatever bitcoin wallet address you are using. Use Monero and switch to Bitcoin with xmr.to.
>>23678980
>How will they ever catch him if he does not cash out via exchange.
This. If you go through KYC you will have to pay the tax man. If you don't, then you are good.
>>23677935
If you invest in the hardware it is profitable in the long term.

>> No.23679667

>>23666126
!!!best exchange ever

>> No.23679765

>>23671571
No it isn't. It's a scam. I'd sell that and buy the real thing

>> No.23680171

>>23671571
No scam coins

>> No.23680200

>>23671871
Shoo Pajeet scam. It is just reskined 0xbtc.

>> No.23680669

anyone else placing bets on the election? Hopefully going to make some gains betting on trump so I can then throw that into Monero.

>> No.23681174

>>23668578
it's currently undervalued

>> No.23681896

>>23681174
When we get a coinbase listing the fomo will be historic.

>> No.23682068

0x:::Monero

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23682231

How are we doing, Monero frens? Nice to see this thread is still alive

>> No.23682749

>>23682231
One of the longer XMR threads I've seen.

>>23681896
What makes you think we'll be on coinbase?

>> No.23683091

>>23682749
the ceo expressed his interest in listing XMR, but have said that they have gotten pressure from regulators. one thinking is that eventually (((they))) will cave in and instead have them list it so that there is one more point of kyc on-ramp so that they can gather data

>> No.23683139

>>23683091
Yeah that would be in their best interest.
Rather allow it and collect data, than to have none at all.

>> No.23683173

>>23683139
But if people know that is the motive for it being on coinbase... will they actually be buying much of it, if any?

>> No.23683433

>>23683173
those who care about privacy won't, but there's plenty of people buying the other coins on CB under kyc, doesn't really if it's xmr or not.

>> No.23683805

>>23661187

Cant buy/sell this shit with fiat tho here in Eurokek

>> No.23683989

>>23661187
Fuck glow in the dark IRS niggers and pajeets

>> No.23684065

>>23683805
binance?
>>23683989
based
>>23682749
There is demand for Monero. They will eventually have to concede this. It shouldn't be much longer.

>> No.23684324

>>23684065

germany is cucked

If i really want to buy xmr i have to do it secondary stage , means i gotta buy a shitcoin and then move it around sell it and then buy XMR

By selling i do a taxable event , happy birthday fking nigger refugee scum getting my taxes.

Well i certainly was in the position to buy it from an exchange in the netherlands but both of them closed the XMR markets down

Thanks pedos

>> No.23684388

>>23684324
>Well i certainly was in the position to buy it from an exchange in the netherlands but both of them closed the XMR markets down
what?
and selling is not a taxable event if you do it immediately. Just buy Bitcoin and then swap it using either a non kyc exchange (trade ogre, kucoin, bisq) or use morphtoken.

>> No.23684441

Do you guys really think this shit is undervalued? I believe in the technology but not the pumpenomics of it all. I know it got a modest pump earlier in the year, but I'm just hesitating on whether to buy in or not.

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23684475

>>23684388

>> No.23684513

>>23684324
You can get Xmr like>>23684388 said. Just buy it on Binance and then send it to a new Monero wallet and boom, it isnt traceable anymore. You can buy xmr through btc on binance. Its worth the hasle.

>> No.23684516

>>23684475
then use kraken?
there are ways to get monero. It just takes a little extra time, but it is reflected in the price. Major markets like Kraken and Binance are very easily available.

>> No.23684565

>>23684475
Can you post the link to this article please? I couldnt find it on google

>> No.23684627

>>23661945
>>23666089
One exchange goes down two go up it cannot be stopped

>> No.23684699

>>23684565

https://anycoindirect.eu/en/blog/current-and-upcoming-changes-to-our-platform

the other site i was using had monero :

https://www.litebit.eu/en/markets

but eventually they removed it

>> No.23685529

bump