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Why doesn't everyone on /biz/ have a sui? We could get rich together.

>> No.50016069

>>50015649
/biz/ hates making money

>> No.50016072

Haircomb

>> No.50016107
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you couldn't prove it if we did.

>> No.50016141

It all seriousness what could this realistically reach

>> No.50016240

>>50016141
500-700$

>> No.50016271

>>50016141
Its a nice 2x from here in 2025, a 3x from here by 2028

>> No.50016290

>>50016141
Probably a million dollars since it will be the only crypto left in about a decade

>> No.50016312

>>50016141
It would never die bc is used in the darkweb, so...
Maybe when the CIAss can crack it another coin will take it's place but i don't see that happening in the early future

>> No.50016421

>>50015649

monero has a future for sure anon.

>> No.50017503

>>50016141
Probably not much past the ATH, if it ever even gets there again. Monero is an actual currency, not a holding asset. The things that prevent it from blowing up is that it's not some retarded moon mission hype meme and it's generally not talked about, which is both good and bad.

>> No.50017515

>>50015649
been holding a make it stack since 2018 and have suffered greatly. But for some reason I'm not mad.

>> No.50017927

What's the sui and make it?

>> No.50018020

>>50016107
pretty based

>> No.50018032

>>50015649
it should stop killing my laptop

>> No.50018033

>>50017927
18.7 suicide stack, 100 to make it.

>> No.50018053

waer do i use et for droog?

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>>50015649
>>50016141
>>50016290
monero's main problem, is precisely the lack of transparency. there are uses of money that are impossible to go forward if the market is a black box.

think of it this way, you don't want joe biden to fuck you over. you can't do it if his wallet is a black box and view keys won't cut since he can transfer.

it's no accident that classic parallels of secrecy is the satanic pentagram (a closed circle of knowledge that is kept trapped).

>> No.50018751

>>50016107
Would anyone enlighten me what the stacks mean in this pic?
Whats does 18.7 mean in the suicide stack and XX in the break it stack etc.

>> No.50018788

>>50015649
We don't need privacy. Go fuck off with your drug coin.

>> No.50018791

>>50018067
Meds now

>> No.50018806
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>>50018751
18.7 is roughly the number of Monero (in millions) at tail emissions. It's the Monero equivalent of the "21 Bitcoin Club", as you own 1/1,000,000th of the supply. XX just means double digits, and XXX means triple digits. Usually 100 is considered the make it size if you want to be a Monero whale one day. It would also mean you would be a millionaire at 10,000 USD per XMR.

>> No.50018814

>>50018788
got nudes?

You don't like privacy right?

>> No.50020364

>>50018806
>10,000 USD per XMR.
Pfffttt!!!! XMR will never be worth more than $900 USD per token.

>> No.50020396

>>50015649
because i don't want my identity linked to money used to support drugs, terrorism and child porn

>> No.50020433

>>50016069

So do XMR holders lol.

t. Hold unknown amount

>> No.50020536

>>50018788
When your wallet gets fucked once, you gonna love privacy protocols at once, cock sucking ape.

>> No.50020554 [DELETED] 

thread, I have a confession to make.

I snorted most of my sui.

But the good news is, I'm making progress.

See, when I did the same thing with BTC back in the day, I snorted *all* of my coins. This time I only snorted *most* of my coins. Next time I might not snort any of them at all!

Thanks cryptocurrency for making my addiction painful in ways only a calculator could show me.

>> No.50020611

>>50020433
Anons who secure their wallets with privacy platforms so has to keep their wallet transactions, yield strategies and other actions hidden from third parties aren't stupid. Just so you know, holders know exactly what they do but it is only hidden from uninvolved parties, how does that sound brainlet?

>> No.50020625

>>50020396
You mean USD?

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>>50016069
Is that so, clotpole

>> No.50020742

>>50016290
A decade is too far. We are looking into the next 5 years

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>>50016421
Every privacy-focused protocols does.

>> No.50020789

>>50017515
Your future self is restraining you from being mad cause he knows you'll still get the best out of it. Suffer now, enjoy later

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>>50018788
You know what you're going to do right now? Take a snapshot of your wallet balance (which is almost at zero) now and let us see that you don't give a fuck about privacy

>> No.50020879

>>50018067
>monero's main problem, is precisely the lack of transparency.
Actually, that is kind of covered by smart contract protocols that can generate transparent and verifiable reports of transactions even when privacy is enabled. But at no point in time should privacy be trivialised. There is little to no sense in saying that privacy is a problem because it lacks transparency.

>> No.50020913

>>50020396
What is your point? Why don't you shut down the whole internet because all these things happen there, doesn't it

>> No.50020954

>>50020396
What identity?
kycnot.me

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>>50020536
>Based
Simple as that. It is amusing how people fail to realize that privacy has its major contributions in security. Anyone who has their ass exposed and gets fucked has it coming

>> No.50021006

80% monero what should the 20% go into?

>> No.50021012
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>>50018791
Gave up

>> No.50021066

>>50020611
Not very much so, yet. We don't have a lot of DeFi apps integrated with privacy smart contracts and solutions yet. As far as I know, only railgun has pitched this and this is basically because it is more of a protocol unlike privacy coins.

>holders know exactly what they do but it is only hidden from uninvolved parties, how does that sound brainlet?
This is how things are meant to be but unfortunately, that is not what we are seeing

>> No.50021094

>>50020364
Same was said about BTC last year before it went past 60. Keep watching

>> No.50021141

>>50021006
Should go into the rehabilitation centre where you need to be taken care of

>> No.50021167

>>50021012
Disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. Putting her nasty ass shoes up in a clean gurney. Complete disregard for housing keeping and nurses who made the bed. Fucking doctors.

>> No.50023220

>>50020364
Oddly specific dismissal.

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>>50018067
retarded take. bank accounts are black boxes, cash is a black box, your childhood piggy bank is a black box. view keys solve when needed.

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>>50015649
>We could get rich together.
we actually all, unironically, could.
monero has the same stigma as bitcoin in 2014-2015. everyone acknowledges its' use, but institutions are terrified to invest for the same reason.
we can literally all force institutions to buy our bags, again, and all you have to do is buy and use this shit until they are forced to buy it or be left behind.
it's that simple bros. monero will set us free.