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>>30350160
>How will people buy it?
Atomic swaps

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>>30288151
Ha ocнoвi

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>Farcaster: Community update February

https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/lunc23/farcaster_community_update_february/

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>>29845135
It's what bitcoin was supposed to be. The fud about it being used to purchase illicit goods is the same fud about bitcoin 10 years ago.

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>>29253492
here, this is literally bitcoin getting fucked

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>>29161648
>new monero talk about atomic swaps.

cheers, been waiting for this!

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>>28872494
>it's a mathematical inevitability that one coin being traded to another where one is inherently more risky and expensive to hold is going to result in the appreciation of the asset you can easily swap it to.

Indeed. Atomic swaps are where Bitcoin's inherent fungibility flaws will really start to get noticed. The maxipads will be in for a rude awakening when they're confronted with the cold harsh reality that their precious surveillance coin ain't worth all that.

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>>28775214
>could goverenments really do much if they wanted to attempt to sanction privacycoins or cryptocurrency in general.

Decentralized P2P networks have historically shown themselves to be highly resilient and adaptive and most of XMR's core devs are anonymous and very OPSEC-savvy, so the worst they could realistically accomplish is outlawing Monero and delisting it in key jurisdictions.

However, as explained in the previous post, with atomic swaps on the way this would be futile since the on/off ramps would be other cryptos, you'd have to also ban BTC, LTC, ETH and whatever other chains XMR swaps are ported to.

Basically, the crypto cat is out of the bag and governments will have to adjust to this new fact of life.

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>>28418940
>XMR goes to a million dollars but it's way too hot to get rid of. So I end up with the crypto equivalent of a giant bag of cocaine under the bed. Sure the government cant track it but how would I ever find a legit buyer

You'd just gradually atomically swap it into BTC/LTC/whatever in smaller increments and cash out on any exchange.

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