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What crypto is the next global currency? Is BTC really the best hold for inflation? Monero? RSR? If the USD fails, what will people gravitate towards in order to purchase goods and services? How do I prepare for the inflation that will be occurring over the next decade? Please don't say LINK, I love LINK but I'm not looking for an investment of a revolutionary technology, I'm looking for the next dollar.

>> No.21649563

>>21649543
xrp and xlm

>> No.21649597

>>21649543
the next dollar hasn't been created yet

>> No.21649641

>>21649563
yup, and algo

>> No.21649717

>>21649543
The next dollar will be whatever stablecoin the Federal Reserve shits out in 2022

>> No.21649733

>>21649563
Please don't shit up my thread, I'm looking for real answers. It's obvious you came to this board late 2017/early 2018 and just got back here because of the recent bullrun.

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>>21649543
Well I mean I already use XMR for various "goods" that I purchase. /biz/ anons will always try to shill their favorite coin claiming various advantages or gimmicks it may have but at the end of the day, if the coin works well enough to be used practically, the only other thing it needs is widespread adoption to become the standard. XMR has a headstart in this regard as well as BTC and a few others that some websites accept for donations and such.
I suppose the only problem that XMR could face is jew media fudding normalfags saying "the currency of criminals" and shit like that but hopefully that won't scare too many people off. I think it would be a great thing if we were to transition to XMR in terms of privacy. I think the climate is becoming ripe for something like this too since there is a growing distrust in the banks and fiat currency as a whole.

>> No.21650070

>>21649597
yes it has goy we just haven't "issued" it yet

>> No.21650081

>>21649733
lol you're an idiot, consider rope

>> No.21650149

>>21649543
(((They))) won’t allow any of these existing magic internet coins to be a global currency.

>>21650081
Seconded.

>> No.21650207

>>21650046
Yeah that fact that it's being used like BTC was in early 2010 is why I chose that as the thread pic and mentioned it. I just wonder if it's a good idea to start accumulating and parking my savings in it right now.

>> No.21650330

how to buy shitloads of monero unassociated with my name

>> No.21650517

>>21650330
As far as I understand all you have to do is have two monero wallets, get your monero into one of them and transfer it to another which has no connection to you and then you have plausible deniability on anything that wallet is seen to be doing.
So if anyone asks you can just say "oh yeah I just transferred a random guy I met on the internet a load of XMR for some feet pics or whatever, I had no idea he was going to do X with that money" or something along those lines.

>> No.21650651

BSV.

>> No.21651160

The next dollar won't charge gas or fees for transactions. It'll likely be an post-coordicide IOTA coin using a protocol similar to RSR or an elastic supply coin like AMPL.

>> No.21651240

>>21650046
BTC as it's where all the big money will flow. As US cracks down on taxes Monero will skyrocket.
I pay & will continue to pay all my taxes but to hell if I won't profit off the ones who don't.

>> No.21651264

>>21650517
But they still know you bought your first batch of Monero.
> Boating accident
You will be the 3,975th person with this excuse

>> No.21651515

>>21651264
Yes but so what? It isn't illegal to buy monero (yet and hopefully it will stay that way but you never know at times like these). Once the money is in, it's extremely difficult to follow around and pin on specific people. The fact you bought monero alone isn't enough to prosecute you not even close. I'm sure there are hundreds of thousands of people who use monero completely legally (probably) and they can't just throw everyone in jail because they MIGHT have used that money in illegal ways.
How can they possibly prove anything you do with that money was indeed you, as long as you use good opsec?

>> No.21651565

>>21651515
Imagine buying $100K of a token that's suddenly worth $10K each. That's $10,000,000 in *possible* difference.
I understand how the tech works but that doesn't mean you won't have a target on your back if you acquired it thru KYC

>> No.21651568

>nobody mentioned LINK yet
Sad

>> No.21651604

How do I buy monero without a kyc exchange

>> No.21651714

>>21650517
this makes sense thanks
whats a good monero wallet

>> No.21651803

>>21651604
>spoonfeed me
http://googleitfor.me/?q=How+do+I+buy+monero+without+a+kyc+exchange
Only half joking. The best way is probably to do an in-person exchange where you literally find a guy who will meet up with you and you give him cash and he transfers monero to you while you sit with him. Some people do a thing where you mail cash to them in a letter to pay for it. There's various sites you can find which list people willing to do this.
In my opinion this is unnecessary unless you REALLY need it to be hard to trace.

>> No.21651840

>>21651714
I use the GUI wallet you can download from their site.>>21651565

>> No.21652071

>>21651565
At some point you just have to accept that some things are just going to paint a target on your back and you can either let that stop you from doing what you want to do and sit back like a good little boy or you can do the things you want to do while taking the necessary precautions to keep yourself out of trouble. I do plenty of things that probably paint a target on my back. I torrent loads, I use tor, I google stuff I probably shouldn't, hell I'm pretty sure you get put on a list for posting on imageboards like this. But as long as you're sensible about it and don't do dumb shit, you will be fine. At the end of the day, I want my privacy, I want control over my own money and I want to buy shit with monero so that's exactly what I'm going to do and the gubberment can't do a damn thing about it.

>> No.21652114

i will just claim im a simp because that seems to be understood as a thing people blow all of their money on

>> No.21652286

>>21649563
Based.

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>>21649543
I would stay away from RSR OP, it's had some good gains this year but the meme lines indicate that it is not going to make any further progress for at least a year. Your money is better deployed elsewhere in the meantime.