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Should I sell half my XMR for BSV?

>> No.13819059

>>13819053
xmr 1k EOY

>> No.13819087

>>13819053
yes please do it

>> No.13819088

>>13819059
It's really failed to perform. I was hoping for a good pump, but wtf it never comes.

>> No.13819188
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>>13819053
BSV has no privacy, it isn't fungible. It's doomed. If you want to get into the Bitcoin fight pick BCH instead, actually delivering useful money.

>> No.13819274

>>13819188
>BSV has no privacy
The reason I'm considering the move is because of how it works within a legal framework. I have an appreciation of privacy coins, but big picture I think they will have problems with adoption.

>> No.13819317

>>13819274
you have the right idea anon and should sell all of it

>> No.13819432

>>13819053
It sound like a good idea.
Unironically I believe they are the top 2 coins.
If you read craig (satoshi) he seeing monero as the top criminal friendly coin.
Bitcoin (SV) is about public ledger and scalability. wich is working... I recently upload human proteome to the blockchaon.

If Craig convince people he is satoshi and as they have patented better technology, people will turn into bsv, but their enemies, like bz,bitmain,core and long etc will exit scam their coin to monero.

So, at the end, here will be 2 coins, one for public and other for secret.

>> No.13819441

>>13819088
One day people will care about privacy.

>> No.13819713

>>13819053
Retard of the year. Buy more monero, it is the next Ethereum bullrun.

>> No.13819778

>>13819053
Holy fuck you're retarded if you sell even a single XMR for that piece of shit scammy fork of a fork

>> No.13819797

>>13819053
Satoshi will make ALL the announcements May 31st. Swimming against this current will be futile.

During the fireside chat with Jimmy, Craig will lay the foundations for all of his extraordinary claims, which will include posting independently-verifiable documents and evidence addressing some of the false allegations that have been leveled, and transferring bitcoin from an early block.

There will be extraordinary proof that can be independently validated regarding the Segwit flaw. Similarly, Craig will also discuss the fundamental flaws with privacy coins, such as Zcash & Monero. This will effectively kill "privacy coins" as Craig will show you that it is basically as private as running through Times Square with your pants around your ankles.

Craig will also expose the pure fraud that is binance. He will discuss how these bucket shop exchanges are all squarely within the realm of US control. To say so is not a mere assertion, ‘.com’ domains have been considered to come under US territory for decades now. It is well tested in law. All major exchanges, including Coinbase, will be immediately forced to remove the bitcoin moniker from BTC/BCH/BTG/BTCP and all the other scam forks that have deviated from the whtiepaper. This will all be legally enforceable by his recent copyright approval.

During a Q&A Dr. Wright will also be asked about the court proceedings vs Kleiman's estate. At this point he will reveal irrefutable proof that the TulipTrust is in fact real and the accurate name that Satoshi gave to his enormous stash of bitcoins. Craig will demonstrate how he will take sole possession of the TulipTrust in 2020 once the contract reaches maturity.

Listen, I genuinely care about Anons well being. Cryptoscammers have been trying their hardest to suppress the coingreek conference bcuz On May 31 there will be a sea of red across the board, with the exception of one coin that will rise from the red ashes like a phoenix. That coin is original bitcoin BSV.

>> No.13819918

>>13819053

21 BSV is a safe stack

>> No.13820015

>>13819918
So 21 BSV x $1,000,000 in 2020?

>> No.13820031

>>13819053
Yes.
Don't want retards of your kind in monero.

>> No.13820088

Zcash is better

>> No.13820168

>>13820088
>10% dev fee
>trusted setup
>optional privacy
>better

Imagine being this retard.

Also, once XMR implements this (https://twitter.com/fluffypony/status/1131824746067316736)), Zcash will automatically be useless.

>> No.13820370

>>13820168
It's also Jewish.

>>13820031
kys. I like privacy, but there is a point to made about adoption. No legitimate business can in the long run incorporate Monero into its model because government wants their cut. It'll be great for private sales and other things, but its just not going to lead the way in business.

>> No.13820452

>>13820370
You could've said exactly the same about BTC in 2011
muh drug coin with dubious use case
actually it was much more far fetched then for btc than it is for monero now
no risk no reward

>> No.13820528

>>13820452
I've reconsidered the role of privacy coins recently. When Craig talks about how these things will work within government and business he's right. He would say Monero has absolutely no place in the future. I disagree with him there, but not entirely.

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>>13819053
You should sell it all for bsv
Would you rather invest in this guy?

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>>13820632
Or this guy?

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>>13819053
pEOS is what you should be buying

>> No.13820856

>>13820452
>You could've said exactly the same about BTC in 2011
This is why holding a healthy amount of Monero is like having suicide insurance. It's not certain, but there is a possible future in which the regulatory crackdown on crypto is so hard and swift that the only way to move money around outside of the prying eyes of government is with something exactly like Monero. People keep talking about how holding Monero is stupid because it's the privacy coins like Monero that will be banned from central exchanges but the cash-washing ability of crypto is what fucking gave Bitcoin a reason to be speculated on in the first place ten years ago.

>> No.13820890

>>13819053
If you're going for p2p cash, go for NANO. It's the best one out there. Personally 10-10 on xmr-nano

>> No.13821009

>>13820890
How the hell is that better than Monero for privacy?

>> No.13821054

>>13820856
My only concern is, that control-wise it is just amazing for glownigs et al. how people don't mind privacy at all.
BTC is the facebook of wealth transfers
Unfortunately, that might be the biggest drive for adoption from our overlords' perspective.

>> No.13821058

Sell bitcoin without registration unichange.co

>> No.13821113

Yes, sell your privacy coin for the latest fork pump n dump shitcoin from the scammer craig wright after it has pumped and is ready to collapse.

>> No.13821143

>>13821054
The idea behind a public ledger is it keeps all participants honest. That includes government. But I agree with you, which is why I want to continue holding it. I just don't see it ever outpacing a public ledger in adoption.

>> No.13821163

>>13821143
it is a public ledger

>> No.13821195

>>13821163
Monero is literally a private ledger, public blockchain.

>> No.13821199

>>13819053
Taxes says no.

>> No.13821240

>>13821054
>BTC is the facebook of wealth transfers
I agree, and you'd be insane to do some kind of huge illegal buisness deal using bitcoin given the open public ledger and all that entails. I think what we have to remember is that 99% of all crypto activity is taking place on centralized exchanges at the moment, so nobody really gives a fuck about a great project like Monero because it isn't very sexy.

The entire crypto-twittersphere, plebbit, throw /biz/ in there too, doesn't care about privacy because very few people are using crypto like cash in the real world. It's going to take some time, but eventually, large transfers of wealth using Monero as a vehicle are going to take place with more frequency and this will naturally drive its price up. The obvious threat is that something better comes along but we haven't really seen it yet.

>> No.13821324

>>13821240
Better privacy features aren't going to matter a whole lot unless Monero is broken. As of now Monero is still [an Unknown Amount].

>> No.13821330

>>13819053
yes

>> No.13821550

>>13820856
This. Here in europe there are countries where people barely use cash anymore. If there is a easiy accessible app which lets you make anonymous transactions of digital curencies that doesn't involve much work/time. Just scan the other guy's bill and it's paid, anonymously, no waiting time. That would a coin I'd invest. Basically anonymous USDT that requires a normie brain to use. More like the idea of bitcoin. A perfect way to transfer fund to individuals around the world in a minute, without the government ever knowing about it

>> No.13821589

>>13819432
hide in russia
hide in choina

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If you think Monero is private and safe for crime, you are in for a surprise. Satoshi will not tolerate it and he has NSA connections so doubt him at your own peril.

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>>13821606
Zcash isn't safe either.

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>>13821606
>>13821615
LUL

>> No.13822167

>>13821842
>imagine believing a gov doc about privacy
You are fucking retarded pal

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>>13822167
There's only one person you must trust.
Woops, I mean, one code.