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>>30161804
>Should Have Ysed Monero?

Indeed.

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>>29898382
>i am not at all worried. bitcoin will easily outperform monero on the timeframe i'm really interested in this whole thing.

If you're in for the short-term then most likely. BTC still has some steam left in it and as long as the hype is maintained it'll keep going for a while yet.

But most of us here are in for the longer haul and in that respect Monero is the safest bet since organized crime ain't going away any time soon.

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>>28875056
>I would be so well off if it wasn't for that terrible boating accident. Is there any way to recover funds from a lake /biz/raelis?

I am sorry for your loss.

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>>27173813
>There are people "investing in Tether" thinking it will 2x and you think they can handle using Monero?

I never said everyone was gonna make it. But clever people will.

>99% of people don't know how to create a BTC wallet.

All they have to do is watch Crypto Dad's step-by-step tutorials. The problem is people are incredibly lazy, and they are scared of the consequences for tax evasion. But as more and more of their shrinking wages are siphoned off for overseas war and gibs, they'll look for a way out...and Monero will be an option.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrjTPGUWekg

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Comfiest of all holds.

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>>26338586
>Why cant all those deepweb market and ISIS just accept bitcoin then transfer their donated bitcoin to monero and cash out?

Because accepting Monero wins hands down as far as OPSEC is concerned.

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>>26265848
>There is still the underlying problem that monero can't be held as a store of value because it's so unstable. That is gonna shake off a ton of people from holding it as a "wallet" for their black market funds.

I still remember when they used to say that about Bitcoin.

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>>26204687
>You can't just add privacy on as an afterthought. This question has been asked before when Litecoin started looking to add private transactions. Privacy only works when it's the entire system.

This. The brainlets on /biz/ seem to think all crypto "privacy" is essentially the same.

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Comfiest hold.

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