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28474401 No.28474401 [Reply] [Original]

People are looking at how much they are going to pay in taxes on their shitcoin pump gains this month and freaking out.


They will try to hide their crypto.
That's why this is going to moon over the next weeks until the crash.

Say thank you for the free money.

>> No.28474963

>>28474401
Won’t this be banned?

>> No.28475071
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>>28474401
I was not able to buy enough
I want to kms, this is the only coin i unironically believe in

>> No.28475442

>>28474963
Yes. Unironically Zcash is the real play.

>> No.28476616

>>28474401
Jews will kill your gains. This shit is likely to get you on a no fly list just for holding it.

>> No.28476706

>>28474401
Kindly delete this thread sir as I am not done accumulating as of yet. Thank you good sir may vishnu give you many blessings

>> No.28476741

>>28475442
Zcash making such fucking gains. But nooo why listen to fucking me? I TOLD NIGGERS TO BUY ZEC BUT THEY JUST BUY FUCKING SCAM COINS. YOU ALL DESERVE TO LIVE IN FUCKING NEW DELHI WITH THE CURRYJEWS.

>> No.28476978

>>28474963
xmr>zec

>> No.28477435

>>28474963
Funny thing is that people think being banned is bad. It's the opposite. Think for a second. If bitcoin was a service, let's say, that protects your wealth from corrosion from inflation, banning this service would make it cheaper to protect your wealth from inflation? Certainly not, because the service keeps having its demand and value, but now supply is way less (since less people are now able to provide it for you). Now, if Monero is protection from surveillance state, let's say, a service that gives you privacy. If the government bans this service from economy, do you think it will be CHEAPER to have privacy? Of course not, now it is way more expensive to have privacy, since no one is willing to sell you their Moneroj. This is why countries that ban bitcoin see an increase in its price. Both Monero and Bitcoin are anti-fragile, which means they not only endure against odds, but they benefit because of it.

>> No.28477710

>>28474963
>Won’t this be banned?
It's like thinking that banning guns and drugs will make them cheaper. It's the opposite.

>> No.28477741

>>28476741
based and red pilled sir

>> No.28478022

Im betting on zec more than xmr. Zec still has a way to its ath and im betting it will demolish it in the upcoming months. 200 stack bagholder from early 2019, selling at at least $400

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>>28474963
>Won’t this be banned?

lol who cares

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>>28478022
>Im betting on zec more than xmr. Zec still has a way to its ath and im betting it will demolish it in the upcoming months. 200 stack bagholder from early 2019, selling at at least $400

Corporate shilling will only get it so far, to really make it ZEC will have to convince the darknet community and thus also the criminal underworld that it is superior to XMR, which isn't happening.

>> No.28478754

>>28476616
HOW WILL THEY KNOW YOU ARE HOLDING IT

>> No.28478855

>>28475442
Full anonymity launches on ethereum in two weeks

>> No.28478883
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>> No.28478920

>>28475071
GODDAMN IT SAME I ONLY GOT 8 FUCK BEING A POORFAG DUUUDE

>> No.28478933

>>28478855
Are you talking about Tezos?

>> No.28478965

>>28478883
I'll see it when I believe it.

>> No.28478978

>>28478594
>>28478855
Fundamentals don't matter in times like these, especially if xmr gets delisted, zec will just pump for possibility of massive gains as much as any other coin/token

>> No.28478996

>>28478883
They are just after juicy contracts with fed agencies.

>> No.28479051

>>28478978
Funny thing is that people think being banned is bad. It's the opposite. Think for a second. If bitcoin was a service, let's say, that protects your wealth from corrosion from inflation, banning this service would make it cheaper to protect your wealth from inflation? Certainly not, because the service keeps having its demand and value, but now supply is way less (since less people are now able to provide it for you). Now, if Monero is protection from surveillance state, let's say, a service that gives you privacy. If the government bans this service from economy, do you think it will be CHEAPER to have privacy? Of course not, now it is way more expensive to have privacy, since no one is willing to sell you their Moneroj. This is why countries that ban bitcoin see an increase in its price. Both Monero and Bitcoin are anti-fragile, which means they not only endure against odds, but they benefit because of it.
Ban drugs > drugs get more expensive
Ban guns > guns get more expensive
Ban gold > gold gets more expensive
Ban Monero > Monero gets cheaper???

NOT SO FAST

>> No.28479063

>>28478883
It is BS, their model of tracing is sociological, nothing to do with breaking the cryptography.

>> No.28479096

>>28478978
I'm not saying banning is bad for XMR, i'm saying banning xmr is good for zec.

>> No.28479150

>>28478883
>However, the press release provided by Ciphertace published on August 31, 2020, provides zero evidence of any monero-tracing tools.

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>>28478855
>Full anonymity launches on ethereum in two weeks

lol optional privacy bolted on top of a public ledger is somehow going to outgun default full-spectrum privacy built from the ground up?

HINT: pop over to r/darknet and see how not excited they are about ETH "privacy"

>> No.28479225

>>28479096
>>28479051
wrong post linked

>> No.28479226

>>28479096
who knows? could indeed be.
but why would you invest in something that doesnt have real use case, when you can expect the same gains (or better) on something that has a use case? just because of the pump and dump, or are you bagholding?

>> No.28479375

>>28478855
People say the same thing about litecoin private transactions. You can't just add privacy as an afterthought.

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>>28478978
>Fundamentals don't matter in times like these

This is why the current crypto market is a bubble. And when bubbles pop only those with solid fundamentals remain standing.

Which is why XMR is an excellent long-term hold.

>> No.28479420

>>28478883
IRS trying to FUD monero

>> No.28479523

>>28479420
A friend of mine works for the IRS and has a bag of Monero, just as a hedge agains his job becoming useless.

>> No.28480378

>>28479523
A friend of mine works for the Monero Conpani and has a bag of IRS, just as a hedge agains his job becoming useless.

>> No.28480496

>>28474963
bitcoin was going to be banned any minute now since 2009.
kys retarded monkey

>> No.28481167

>>28478933
Aztec
>lol optional privacy bolted on top of a public ledger
Optional privacy is superior because it means you don't have to use cexes to exit to something else. Monero is equivalent to a smart contract on ethereum except you can exit directly into uniswap without kyc and you can use anonymous tokens. The only question is how many users are in the anonymity set, but ethereum should beat everything else relatively soon.
>pop over to r/darknet and see how not excited they are about ETH "privacy"
Right now there's only tornado which is limited. More importantly drug sellers aren't an authority on technology. Who risks life in prison to make money on drugs when it's so easy to make millions legally in crypto right now? Idiots.
>>28479375

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>>28481167
>Optional privacy is superior because it means you don't have to use cexes to exit to something else. Monero is equivalent to a smart contract on ethereum except you can exit directly into uniswap without kyc and you can use anonymous tokens. The only question is how many users are in the anonymity set, but ethereum should beat everything else relatively soon.
>>pop over to r/darknet and see how not excited they are about ETH "privacy"
>Right now there's only tornado which is limited. More importantly drug sellers aren't an authority on technology. Who risks life in prison to make money on drugs when it's so easy to make millions legally in crypto right now? Idiots.

Jesus Harold Christ.

>> No.28481525

>>28481346
Gotta be a whale fudding. Surely nobody would be so angry about monero climbing a measly 20% as to type all that bullshit

>> No.28481827

>>28474401
perfect logo, its its stock graph, the pump and dump

>> No.28481985

>>28479096
Whenever they ban XMR they also ban zec, dash, etc. It's like when brokers blocked GME they also blocked like 5 other things that no one cares about to distract from the real purpose.

>we're halting buys on some volatile stocks today goy
Not
>holy shit if people keep buying GME we're fucked SHUT IT DOWN

>we're delisting "privacy coins" as a regulatory precaution
Not
>glow niggers are fucking spooked by XMR and demanded we SHUT IT DOWN

You'll still have Gemini I guess.

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My MOONero doin a lil sumtin