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Whats your excuse for not holding a sui stack?

>> No.56639571

>>56639552
I don’t feel like mining with a graphics card

>> No.56639574

>>56639552
I am holding a suicide stack of BTC, what's that thing in the middle tho?

>> No.56639586

>>56639571
You can just buy directly on a CEX or swap via a DEX

>> No.56639587

I have a couple hundred XMR still but its kinda annoying to use DNMs these days. At least it out performs my bonds

>> No.56639604

>>56639587
holding an unknown amount of xmr is important. there is in fact only 3 distinct financial systems in operation. the first one is tradfi / natoinal currencies. , dollars, the fed. other national currencies, banks, stocks. you know this system probably. the second system is public blockchain system. its bitcoin and all public chain assets. if you can follow a transaction trail then its public chain. tthen there's private blockchain. you want to have assets in both public and private blocckchain. the two leaders are bitcoin for public and monero for private. all the rest is quite irrelvant.

>> No.56639608

>>56639574
What Bitcoin was supposed to be, Satoshi started working on it under a different alias, when he realized design flaws with BTC relating to fungibility and ledger visibility (public).

>> No.56639613

>>56639552
>Whats your excuse
Being more wealthy than all Monero holders by not holding a utility token that doesn't pump

>> No.56639624

>>56639608
>What Bitcoin was supposed to be
this.

>>56639613
you will regret not putting your 0.182763 btc into monero

>> No.56639643

>>56639624
>you will regret
Nope. Moonfags regret making no money the last two cycles while grown ups accumulated wealth and can still buy Monero if they wanted.

>> No.56639663

>>56639643
the uber chad trades shitcoins and then puts the profits into monero. i wish i could do it but i suck at trading.

>> No.56639664

>>56639571
1 CPU = 1 VOTE
RETARD

>> No.56639674

>>56639552
>Private
No

>Decentralized
Oh no no no no


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QdCvssobis&ab_channel=TheMorganReport

>> No.56639763

how much is sui considering the inflation for the next 10 years?

>> No.56639858

>>56639552
Monero is a good coin, but not a good investment.
There are too many risks associated with holding large amounts.
That means it won't pump the same as other coins.
Monero is more like fiat: only hold as much as you absolutely need to.
For non-druggies that's zero.

>> No.56639872

>>56639763
>how much is sui considering the inflation for the next 10 years?
Do you mean how much more Monero will exist? About 150,000 XMR are mined per year in perpetuity, so 1,500,000 will be added over a decade. Against the current supply of 18,300,000 that isn't much. About 0.8% annual inflation.

>> No.56640072

>>56639763
about 18-20

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>>56639763
>>56640072
18.7 is mentioned here as sui stack, fyi the tail emissions already kicked in. It's currently less inflationatory than btc. Till april 2024 btcs halving

>> No.56640154

>>56639872
that's lower than gold
interesting
>>56640112
>It's currently less inflationatory than btc. Till april 2024 btcs halving
interesting
>>56639552
>Whats your excuse for not holding a sui stack?
probably not much of a pump in bullrun

>> No.56640185

>>56639552
There's zero reason to hold it. XMR is used for transactions, not speculation. If you want your profits to be private, just wait until you 200x something else and convert to monero to hide it or cash out. XMR doesn't make you money. Might as well be pegged to USD.

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>>56639552
Nice graphic. Very nice.

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>>56640185
>they sold monero?
>pump eet

>> No.56640338

Are we just going to keep pretending TPTB haven't successfully pegged it to $150 for over a year now?

>> No.56640360

If you absolutely need Monero, you can buy it for $80-$90 after the next crash in 2026.

>> No.56641041

>>56640338
Are we gonna pretend the tons of countries who banned it and tons of fud did nothing to make people abandon monero? We holding higher highs, accumulating, and preparing for the inevitable growth. I like the project

>> No.56641208

>>56640185
monero bagholder cope.

>> No.56641223

>>56641208
>there is zero reason to hold it
>bagholder cope
These are the people giving you financial advice.

>> No.56641269

>>56639552
XMR is the only coin I have ever used to actually buy anything in real life. Can anyone on this thread even provide an example of *using* any of their tokens? Paying ETH gas to speculate on shitcoins doesn't count since you're still just speculating.

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>>56641269
And no it wasn't drugs, it was a subscription to a racist podcast, where hateful jews have de-banked the podcasters and are monitoring every crypto donation trying to doxx their donors. Turns out privacy and decentralization are important, who knew!

>> No.56641317

>>56641269
I got in a fight with a maxitard on Twitter recently who told me you could buy anything with BTC. I then linked his website that you could only buy stuff with Paypal and he blocked me.

>> No.56641327

>>56639604
For me, it's a BTC for a hedge (just on the offchance that artifact actually manages to survive on its brand alone), <redacted> XMR for the eventual establishment of a social credit system, and LINK to allow all other chains have the potential to actually be useful.

>> No.56641455

>>56639552
I have some but performance have been abysmal in the last 6 years, it won't make anyone rich unless it organically becomes a replacement for fiat, and if that ever happens it will take decades.

What's the suicide stack anyways? In theory just 1 monero is enough, right now only 19 million people can own 1 monero at the time.

>> No.56641567

>buy XMR on Kraken
>withdraw to dummy withdrawal address
>send to real address
am i doing this right

>> No.56641582

>>56641455
>only 19 million people can own 1 monero at the time
there are more than 19m millionaires in the world, and xmr is the closest thing today to a true swiss bank account or private store of wealth. do the math. xmr is the big brain play in crypto

>> No.56641594

>>56639552
how many xmr is a sui stack?

I had a few on 2018 but ended up using the money

>> No.56641701

>>56641582
So big brain is holding a few moneros while still mostly investing in other assets for faster upward growth.
If monero takes over, 3 XMR is enough to set you up for life. If it doesn't, then better not invest too much.

>> No.56641958

>>56641269
OG silk road reporting in. Only switched to Monero a few years back.
Never had any problems.

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56642136

biztards really are retarded if they think that the only coin that is actually used on a daily basis out in the real world will not ultimately climb to the top of the pile. Literal dog memes are currently ranked higher than Monero lmao

History shows us that irrational markets either collapse completely or eventually return to sanity and when that happens I ain't going to be holding anything other than XMR, especially now that its becoming the default currency of online organized crime.

>> No.56642281

>>56639552
> infinite supply
> no block size cap
> no chance at institutional adoption
this coin will never pump. If you're holding it as an investment, you are a fucking retard

>> No.56642521

>>56642281
>infinite supply
Tired fud
>no block size cap
I forget why this is an issue. Spam, maybe? Simply the size of the chain? Enlighten me, please
>no chance at institutional adoption
Who gives a shit if banks use it if it's the only way I can buy meat once my weekly cap of animal protein has already been reached. Or guns. Big fucking guns with armor-piercing rounds. You know, for hunting.