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Sup monero senpai, feeling comfy? Got any plans for the weekend?
It has been a slow news week for Monero but signs still point to long term growth. We have averaged 13k transactions each day this week, and we should finish in that range again tonight.
There is also a CSS research proposal for atomic swap research from one of the devs. If interested, you can donate (https://ccs.getmonero.org/proposals/h4sh3d-atomic-swap-research.html).).
And as always, if you are a newbie, feel free to ask basic questions and a Monero anon will help you out.

>> No.19534497
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Updated daily transaction chart

>> No.19534724

>>19534433
100% XMR portfolio chad here.
100% Comfy It doesn't take a genius to know whats about to happen next.

>> No.19534814

>>19534433
Monero dot how is a great website and shows xmr/btc transaction ratio as well as other useful data. Worth checking out.

>> No.19535178

>>19534724
We're going to make it portfolio chad. what wallet are you using? I'm a CLI chad myself.
>>19534814
some of their tutorials are outdated but their transaction counter is pretty dope

>> No.19535403

'Ate BTC
'Ate ETH
'Ate shit coins
Love Monero

SIMPLE AS

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>>19535928

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>>19534433
Threadly reminder that XMR is the comfiest hold

>> No.19536478

>>19534497
What happened may 2019? Other than link maynet?

>> No.19537415

>>19536478
there was a fundraiser for monero projects and it was based on a game where you could bet monero and I think flip a coin or something like that. The funds that were lost went to the projects.

>> No.19537472

>>19535928
scam.

How much XMR to make it? I have 69

>> No.19538459

>>19537472
It's generally believed that Monero being at a BTC ratio of 0.1 is realistic for the next bull run.

>> No.19538967

>>19538459
interesting. thanks fren

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>>19536383
Like being wrapped in light made of money

>> No.19539100

The jew fears the Monero.

>> No.19539197

>>19538459
at what BTC price point? 100k?

>> No.19540307

>>19538967
np anon
>>19539197
No idea. But Monero holding a 0.1 BTC ratio would be a large increase in value from the 0.007 BTC ratio it holds now. Monero is extremely undervalued considering it is the consensus privacy coin. Once we end up taking over the dark net and as we get more on ramps, a 0.1 BTC ratio should be expected.

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hi

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>>19535178
CLI on my PC and GUI on the Macbook.

>>19535928
>>19540705
Pick your teeth up and get in the van

>> No.19541389

>>19535928
>>19540705
You got no dick, buddy

>> No.19541513

>>19538459
I've heard this before, what's the underlying rationale?

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>>19540705
GET THE FUCK OUT

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>> No.19542130

Hey monero anons, regarding the pajeet scammer, REMEMBER TO SAGE POST IN HIS THREADS. Thr pajeet scammer bumps his thread every time this thread is bumped. Don’t give him any more clout by bumping his thread. But continue calling him a street shutter tho :)
>>19541513
Monero is the consensus privacy coin. It has the first mover effect and the largest community. In the upcoming decades, privacy will continue being a battle ground. So we think that Monero will slowly eat away at Bitcoins user base as the onramps improve and as more people realize bitcoins weaknesses. Also, with surveillance and censorship being a global issue, an actually fungible cryptocurrency is what people will want.

>> No.19542138

How does privacy work on monero?
And please dont send links, try to tell me in your own words or you did not understand it yourself

>> No.19542182

>>19539100
This

>> No.19542421

>>19542138
Ring signatures create 10 dummy transactions to hide the actual transaction. Someone observing the block chain will be unable to determine which transaction is legitimate.
Stealth addresses create one time addresses from the recipients public address that the recipient can unlock with a private key. Because these are one time addresses, that can only be unlocked with the recipients private key, and therefore are unlinkable to any other transaction.
Ring CT hides the transaction amounts.
So when somebody is looking at the monero block chain, they see 11 transactions per transaction. They are unable to tell which transaction is the correct one, and they are unable to tell the amounts. Lastly, because of stealth addresses, they have no idea who is actually receiving the Monero. Therefore both the sender and the recipient are completely protected.

>> No.19542522

>>19542421
Thank you anon.
So what is if i use the same withdrawal address to send funds to me from an exchange, but send them to other addresses i own later on. Can someone follow them? If i understand correctly, it would be impossible if i use different addresses to not create a muster

>> No.19542652

Can xmr hit 10000 in the next bullrun?

>> No.19542758

>>19534433
I love monero but for the love of god when is it going to get easier to use. There is so little support for XMR on the user end side it's ridiculous. No good mobile wallets. Ultra low adoption outside of dark net markets.
This is his why I'm excited about GHOST. Their main objective is ease of use. Look at their team. Half of them are full stack devs. I'm still holding XMR but they could easily be flipped by ghost by the end of the year

>> No.19542840

>>19542522
Yes that is correct. The exchange would know your withdraw address (obviously). But if you send that to another XMR address at that point those coins are 100% anonymous. XMR is so valuable and has so much volume because virtually all crypto illicit activity goes through monero at some point.

>> No.19542860

>>19534433
>Got any plans for the weekend?
Selling my xmr for zcash

>> No.19542883

>>19542522
Once you send funds off the exchange, it basically goes "poof" and disappears. The exchange will know that you withdrew x monero to y public address but that's it (by the way, you can also use subaddresses, which are derived from your public address, and these are different than your main public key but can also be unlocked by a private key....for every exchange withdrawal I do, I always select a different subaddress to create plausible deniability). Additionally, they would have no way of seeing how much Monero you own, and they would have no way of knowing what you use your Monero on once it is removed off the exchange.
But wallet to wallet transactions are essentially completely anon unless both parties are to give over their transaction info. So you are correct in saying that nobody would be able to follow transactions made later on.
>>19542652
It's entirely possible
>>19542758
my monero, cake wallet, and monerujo are three really nice mobile wallets.
Adoption is provably growing because of Monero's usecase.
Ghost is a shitcoin. It is optional privacy and a McAfee scam. It has zero use case other than being shilled by pajeets and moonboys.

>> No.19542887

>>19542860
>Selling my xmr for zcash

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlW7T0SUH0E

>> No.19542929

>>19542840
Thanks man, thats rly good to know. I read somewhere about Kastelo, the hardware wallet. Is this project still active?

>>19542883
Thanks, will look into subaddresses. Do i just need to press "new address" in the gui?

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>>19535928

>> No.19543025

>>19542929
np anon. Yes, you select create new address on the address page and you will see the subaddress appear. A subaddress begins with an 8.

>> No.19543082

>>19543025
Ok and when i send the funds out, do they come out of my main or of the sub?

>> No.19543293

>>19543082
Ok it looks like it is sent from the sub address, nice
So monero is a pretty based project with strong privacy

>> No.19543482

>>19543082
your main address and your sub addresses are the same thing. they just can't be connected to each other by looking by the characters. The sub address is just derived from the public address.
your private key is what allows you to spend your monero. So to simplify things, your private key (your 25 word seed) is what is need to open your wallet. Your public key is derived from your private key (the one that starts with a 4 is always the same thing). A subaddress is an optional public key that you can create from your main one (these start with 8). You can use subaddresses to group certain types of payments, or to just throw off people from connecting transactions (like in my exchange example). IIRC you can make as many subaddresses as you like.
Your wallet then scans the blockchain for any public keys (both main or sub addresses) that are mixed into stealth addresses throughout every Monero transaction. If it finds a match, then you see those Monero in your wallet. Because your private key allows you to spend those Monero, you can then send them to whoever you want.
>>19543293
Yeah anon. I am simplifying the discussion and just talking off the top of my head, but you should check out Mastering Monero if you are interested in some more in depth discussion (free ebook) or Zero to Monero (also free) if you are interested in the complicated math. Monero privacy is easily the best in crypto right now.

>> No.19543852

>>19534433
What service should i use for gaining interest on xmr sirs

>> No.19544048

>>19543852
>What service should i use for gaining interest on xmr sirs
You must be new..
XMR isn't a scam/stake project like 90% of the Uniswap p&d scams currently being shilled on biz

>> No.19544355

>>19543852
Go away Jew

>> No.19544883

I didnt mean staking, I meant sites like BlockFi

>> No.19544945

>>19544883
>I meant sites like BlockFi
XMR is as solid as it gets why would you want to earn "interest on it" If you don't hold the keys it's not your coin. Just hold it in your own wallet ffs..
Whats with all these people trying to get rich quick?
Do you know what happened to the last guy that "just wanted to make some interest"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YagUXXtyFn4

>> No.19545537

>>19544945
It’s sadly what crypto is mostly like these days. Just jews and pajeets looking forward the latest scam. This defi shit is almost all ponzis.

>> No.19546594

>>19534433
What are the implications for Monero if Sergey is Satoshi?

>> No.19546710

>>19542758
Fucking ghost shiller.

Fantastic monero mobile wallets:
Cake wallet , iphone
Monerujo, android

>> No.19546754

>>19543852
Nexo supports XMR

>> No.19547501

>>19546594
Nonexistent. Because he isn’t

>> No.19548603

>>19544945
Lmfao

>> No.19549699

bump

>> No.19550386

>>19546594
>if Sergey is Satoshi?
Saberhagen is satoshi.

>> No.19550453

What is make it stack?
Whats is suicide stack?
Need some goals

>> No.19550689

>>19550453
I expect a 10x to 50x in the next bullrun.

>> No.19551981

>>19550689
in bitcoin terms or dollaroos?

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>>19551981
In USD, so hopefully XMR/USD between 600 and 3k. But hopium is a hell of a drug.

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how can Monero compete with SAFEX?
Everybody knows SAFEX is superior than Monero.
Monero will need to fork SAFEX code to stay relevant.

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Mining SAFEX is more profitable than Monero.

>> No.19553036

>>19552955
>Monero will need to fork SAFEX code to stay relevant.

Listen up Brainlet don't come into XMR threads shilling random fucking projects that have nothing to do with Monero or it's code. You clearly have no fucking idea what Monero is or what you are talking about. By posting stupid things like this in threads you have only shown everyone here that you have an IQ lower than 50 and you have successfully made yourself look stupid in front of everyone.

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>>19547501

>> No.19553388

>>19552874
shoo shoo you fucking shill
go make your own goddamn threads

>> No.19553518

how do i buy drugs with monero

>> No.19553588

>>19553036
actually its great that jeetz come here. now I know I can put SAFEX on the never buy list.

>> No.19553589

>>19553518
google "how to buy drugs with monero"

>> No.19554318

>>19534433
haha no thanks just buying LOKI
get ready for alt season guys

>> No.19555170

Looking forward to the influx of new coin base casuals (no offense guys) who are gonna look into monero as a result of Coinbase's prostration to the fed.

Guys, there are a few things to know.

1) monero is dope, and we're all excited that it's undervalued, but this community isn't about the moon mission. Invest in the tech and what it offers. Save the 'when 100x' antics for PNDs.

2) there are other legitimate coins in the privacy space. Monero is at the head of the pack for good reasons, but if it doesn't emerge as the king, that's fine. The important thing is that private, decentralized currency emerges as an alternative to fiat, not necessarily that it's ours.

3) there are lots of scammers in our threads shilling vaporware. They hate us cause they ain't us. Do what we do: remind them that they don't have dicks.

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>You can buy Monero with KYC and bank transfers/debit card
>monero doesn't allow you or anyone else to view your wallet address on the blockchain
Is it really anonymous though? I can buy it via a CashTerminal but the fucking thing has a camera or is in places with camera so they can still ID me that way. They also won't let me in the store with master Chief helmet(I've tried).
Wat do to avoid the tax man?

>> No.19555764

>>19555651
Once you buy monero and transfer to a personal wallet the tax man will have no idea if you are spending you monero or just holding

>> No.19556488

>>19534433
Anyone else check the trades volumes on localmonero every day for that sweet sweet hopium?

>> No.19557251

>>19552955
As if Monero is allergic to forks, lmao. We do that shit every year

>> No.19557347

>>19552955
Also the whole golang vs C++ argument is retarded. As if you need a million pajeets to maintain a project. The linux kernel is built on fucking C, a language from the 80s

>> No.19557681

>>19557251
it performs forks In only the loosest sense of the word, it's more appropriate to call them scheduled consensus changes as they are never contested

>> No.19558094

>>19557681
Forks are only a problem when your entire community is moonboys or scammers.

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>>19535928
shoo, go away ranjeet

>> No.19558431

>>19555651
Even if the initial buy in is done with KYC, any additional transfer is virtually untraceable, right?

>> No.19558466

>Monero is not even at 20% of its ATH
HAHAHAHA FUCKING FUCKING IMBECILE CUNTS LMAO

>> No.19558476

This is honestly the most fucking comfy crypto in the whole fucking world wtf

>> No.19558491

>>19542758
Weak bait.

>> No.19558898

>>19558431
After the moneroj are in your wallet, there is no trace.

>> No.19559892

>>19558466
Who cares about the short term raj?

>> No.19559976

>>19558476
Bump for xmr cause it's great

>> No.19560012

>>19555651
1# buy BCH with cash on local.bitcoin.com
#2 swap for XMR on any DEX;
#3 ???
#4 profit

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>>19555651
Agora Desk is non-KYC and also has .onion domains. Frankly, the Amazon Gift Card to XMR method is the only way to mask origin of purchase and frequency of purchase from your bank. Sadly, the fees are enormous for such a cakewalk and no other types of gift card listings are available currently. There are other methods like cash by mail, but those may not be escrow protected and take forever. If only there were other gift card to XMR exchange sites with no KYC...

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>>19540705
>trolls every monero thread by posting this logo

>> No.19560849

>>19560247
>Amazon Gift Card
Just want to make sure, you'd buy these in store with cash and they won't hassle you with ID and shit?

>> No.19561494

>>19560012
>local.bitcoin.com
you should check out local monero.

>> No.19561503

>>19559976
xmr is the fucking dopest

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>>19560849
Yes. You have the day you buy it to covert it to a coin. After that most won't trade for it. A picture of receipt and card are usually all that's required. Don't worry about reward point shit with reward cards, doesn't make a difference. "dark.fail" has everything you need to know and the links to Agora Desk- yes that is literally the url.

>>19561494
local monero is literally Agora Desk but only for XMR.

>> No.19562535

>tfw comfy

>> No.19562821

Not buying till it dips again
>B-but anon it will moon!
Fuck you, it's been stable and dipping for a few months now

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>> No.19563079

>>19563065
KYS

>> No.19563292

>>19562821
Just DCA. Trying to predict the crypto market is pointless.

>> No.19564283

bamp

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>>19563065