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10296830 No.10296830 [Reply] [Original]

ITT: Ask a guy that just purchased 1,700 Monero (XMR) anything.

>> No.10296838

Why did you purchase 1700 monero

>> No.10296840

Give me sum muhnero or fake.

>> No.10296844

How many decades of thai ladybois are you planning to buy

>> No.10296846

>>10296830
>buying high

>> No.10296849

>>10296830
I'm poor af, enjoy feeling superior.

>> No.10296856

>>10296840

Since its untraceable how how can we trust either of (((You)))

>> No.10296891
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10296891

>>10296830
Can I eat that thing?

>> No.10296892

>>10296838

Because reasons.

>>10296846

This was a calculated buy in. I have arrangements with a market maker to do a similarly sized order when/if the target price of $83/XMR is triggered

>>10296849
I don't feel superior. I only have money because I got into bitcoin back in the Mt. Gox days.

>> No.10297000

>>10296830
MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO MONERDO IS TURDO

TURD COIN FOR SJW'S

>> No.10297074

>>10297000

Thank you for the erudite, articulate contribution you fucking sperg. I fail to see how Monero is for SJWs though. Far right fringe groups actually use Monero because it's so private. Kind of retarded to say its a coin for SJWs...

>> No.10297085

enjoy being on a list

>> No.10297090

LOL, fucking fag.

Monero and it's community are literally the shit-and-piss eating SJW cucks of the crypto world

>> No.10297101

U can mine it retard.

>> No.10297108
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10297108

Why are Monerofags actual cuckolded fags? Well, you guys literally made a fat fluffypony fag so rich he bought a million dollar watch with your funds.

After there was an infinite coin exploit.

Lol XMR faggots are so fucking gay

Cuck

>> No.10297198

>>10296830
what are you going to do with all that monero?

>> No.10297206

>>10296830
That pic looks like the phone got skull cancer.
Is that what it represents? Monero = skull cancer?

>> No.10297226

>>10296830
long time xmr holder
give me something to toughen up my hands

>> No.10297237

don't buy monero
faggot

>> No.10297279

>>10297090
what makes monero SJW?

>> No.10297299

>>10297085

Why would it put me on a list, I'm a legitimate investor. I'm going to claim capital gains on my taxes when I sell...

>>10297101
Then go mine 1,700 of them and sell them to a guy like me if that's all that there is to it.

>>10297090
>>10297108
You seem upset that early adopters are much wealthier than you'll ever be. Maybe instead of whining like a pathetic little bitch you should do something to improve your situation (like load up on XMR)

>>10297198
I'm going to do the same thing I did when bitcoin was only worth $75. I'm going to accumulate a fuck ton of them, put them into cold storage, and make millions when the price rises in 2-5 years.

>>10297237
Well, as the OP suggests its too late for that, faggot. All my prior analyses have made me relatively wealthy. I don't think my analysis of XMR to be any different. There are a lot of reasons I'm buying the shit up. I'm not going to shill XMR here, objective research and analysis speaks volumes more than any desperate shill. Do your homework kiddos

>> No.10297329

>>10297299
do you hold any of the following:
ETH
XLM
LINK

>> No.10297362

>>10297329

I have a nice little chunk of ETH i hold onto. XLM seems to be shilled an awful lot and I don't really see why it's pushed so much. I'm considering a small amount of it for diversification purposes that's about it. I'm always open to new perspectives though, if it's awesome tell me why and change my mind

>> No.10297373

>>10297362
>>I have a nice little chunk of ETH i hold onto
how much

>> No.10297394

Do you believe there is a third coin with a real use case in addition to BTC and XMR?

>> No.10297395

>>10297373

65

>> No.10297404

How many CP are worth 1700 XMR?
Tons of gibabytes?

>> No.10297430

>>10297404

I'm not quite sure what you're asking me.

>> No.10297444

>>10297362
I hold a fair chunk
From my perspective its the most important project in crypto, specifically:
- It will likely be the value transfer aspect of all the hyperledger integrations pushed by IBM
- It is the only network working on the most important tokenized assets: CDBCs
- Two price drivers are coming: increased transaction fees (which pay out to inflation holders) and state channels which are high value private transfer corridors used between CB and commercial banks

What specifically made you choose XMR? What do you think the next driver will be for a price/rank increase?

>> No.10297686

>>10297444

I picked XMR because privacy coins are a niche that will always have real world value beyond speculation. There is a massive demand for non-transparent digital money. State actors have already been taking advantage of Monero because of this fact. Wealthy people absolutely do not like having their wealth out in the open for public view. The way I see it Monero allows any individual or organization to become their own Swiss bank, that's one hell of a use case right there in my opinion. Also, the XMR community is very reminiscent of the early bitcoin community in a lot of ways which is quite encouraging. I'm not terribly impressed with the other privacy coins for various reasons. Essentially Monero fulfills the criteria I was looking for in my next big investment. I just wish I had bought in 4 years ago, I actually downloaded the wallet and deleted it back then because I didn't trust myself using a command line based wallet. That was a huge mistake.

tl;dr Monero might not get pumped as much as other coins in the future but I see it as a solid investment with definite staying power brought on by its extreme utility as a currency

>> No.10297733

>>10297686
good points

>> No.10297743

>>10297362
>>10297395
>>10297686
I agree with most of what you've said ITT so if you're up for it I'd love to see your portfolio/allocations. We seem to have a similar mindset

>> No.10297771

>>10296830
How did you become so intelligent?

>> No.10297790

Are you a 30 yr old boomer?

>> No.10297861

>>10297743

Unfortunately I can't share my portfolio. After I cashed out my bitcoin during the last 2 bubbles I was able to convince a few wealthy family friends and acquaintances to invest and let me collectively manage our holdings. There is a nondisclosure clause in the agreements that we made (though I can say that the vast majority of the XMR i'm purchasing is separate from that joint venture)

>>10297790
Not for another year or so ;)

>> No.10297871

>>10296830
What are you going to do when stealth ASICs destroy your network?

>> No.10297879

>>10297861
LARP
A
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K
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>> No.10297906

>>10297861
>There is a nondisclosure clause in the agreements that we made
lol ok bud

>> No.10297952

>>10296892
>$83/XMR
>2018
pick one

>> No.10297961

>>10297090
>>10297108
How are you today?

>> No.10297964

>>10297871

I'm not too worried about that

>>10297906

I'm not sure why that's such a hard thing to believe. Unless of course you allow the people that you trust your funds with to openly talk about those holdings with strangers. Do yourself a favor and read >>10297686 "Wealthy people absolutely do not like having their wealth out in the open for public view"

Next time I'll add an exemption to the agreement that states I'm only allowed to disclosein order to get (You)s on /biz/, I'm sure they'll be totally cool with that, amirite?

>> No.10297988

>>10297964
>hurr durr muh NDA
>can't list off a few shitcoins on an anonymous image board
m8 you are straight up retarded regardless of what the actual truth is, whether that's a full blown LARP or not

>> No.10297989

>>10297871
>ASICs
>stealth
now you pick one lmao

>> No.10298010
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10298010

>>10297090
>Untraceable ancap coin literally used to trade drugs and child porn and avoid taxes
>Literally everything lefties hate
>Puts up a sjw façade to try and dissuade them
>/biz/ is too low iq to see past the millimeter-thin veil
Really makes you think.

>> No.10298025

>>10298010
He's like a weird double reverse LARPer but every time he posts it's a buy signal for XMR.

>> No.10298052

>>10297952

If the price had kept dropping that was my next calculated buy in point. Quite unfortunate it didn't work out that way, MM was willing to sell 1,700 for <$70/XMR if it got that low.

>>10297988
You reek of desperate poorfag fishing for protips. Since you're so thirsty I'll give you my portfolio allocations:

23% XMR
13% NEM
2% URGAY
42% DOGE
5% BTC
15%BCH

SHHHHHH our little secret, m8

>> No.10298060

>>10298052
lol just go back to lereddit already

>> No.10298075

thoughts on btc in next 6-12months?

>> No.10298114

Always buy Monero because it's controlled by banker fucks who will always pump it.

Then always dump that shit during/after the pump.

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>>10298114
>Always buy Monero because it's controlled by banker fucks

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>>10298114
>it's controlled by banker fucks

>> No.10298149

>>10298075

Hoping BTC tests 4,000ish and trades sideways for an extended period to clear out some of the shitcoin hype before money pours back in. I'd also imagine that in the future you can expect the price of alts to decouple from the price of BTC a bit

>> No.10298192

>>10298149
>. I'd also imagine that in the future you can expect the price of alts to decouple from the price of BTC a bit
...not going to happen until there are massive fiat onramps for them

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10298272

>>10296830
how does it feel knowing that you've secured your financial future for the rest of your life before 2020-2022?

>> No.10298273

>>10298192
i think the decoupling will have to do with how exchanges allow arbitrage and who they let trade, which will determine which exchanges become homes for market makers of specific alts. how much of a tokens current price is based on its market maker wash trading it to fluctuate with btc? do you think they would want to pay fees/taxes do that on Coinbase or Gemini?

>> No.10298284

>>10298272
zksnarks

>> No.10298288
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10298288

>>10297108
>Why are Monerofags actual cuckolded fags? Well, you guys literally made a fat fluffypony fag so rich he bought a million dollar watch with your funds.
this just in: investing in good tech early yields wealth. wtf faggot?
>After there was an infinite coin exploit.
yes and you can personally audit the code base to see that this exploit was never used on the mainnet. something that cannot be done with z-cash, funnily enough.
stay poor tho

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>>10297952
oh, you missed the juicy $84 moneros that happened this month? that's a shame.

>> No.10298316

>>10298272

That image was one of the reasons I chose XMR, actually

>> No.10298323

>>10297362
2011 mtgox fag here. loaded the fuck up on xlm back in october after the ibm news dropped.

>> No.10298324

>>10298272

What r u implying monero is gonna be worth in 2022

>> No.10298329

>>10298316
that image is the reason i doubled down my holdings. through dumb luck i actually got my first portion sub $2. feels good man.
unirionically will be worth thousands in a year or two's time

>> No.10298339

>>10296830
thoughts on pinkdate?

>> No.10298347

>>10298329
>unirionically will be worth thousands in a year or two's time
why

>> No.10298353

>>10298323
give us more than that, I agree with >>10297362

>> No.10298356

>>10298324
minimum $800-1200; i'm projecting 2-3k.
>The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime's World Drug Report 2005 estimates the size of the global illicit drug market at US$321.6 billion in 2003 alone. With a world GDP of US$36 trillion in the same year, the illegal drug trade may be estimated as nearly 1% of total global trade.
what happens when a 2.2 billion mcap coin captures even a fraction of a percent of this market? exactly :^)

>> No.10298380

>>10298052
>DOGE
but why????

>> No.10298382
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10298382

>>10298307
Fucking Bitfinex meme strikes again.
>>10298356
Monero is going to explode.

>> No.10298389
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10298389

>>10298347
hundreds of millions being pumped into chain analysis, incidents such as these: https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/27/17509444/dark-web-drug-market-money-laundering-hsi-dark-gold will only become more frequent.
but, we all know prohibition doesn't just solve problems; the financial incentive for crime/drugs/et al will always be there. so they will adapt, and monero is the clear obvious candidate for this.
DYOR but I'm a cybersec faggot and i've done mine.

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10298405

>>10298323

>mtgox fag

My nigga

>> No.10298409

>>10298114
monero has weird dumps because anywhere from 10-30% of the network are botnet miners, so t heir cost basis is already $0 essentially.. or very low with time/effort, anyways.
this is not a bad thing. ethically grey area aside, it's actually incredible for decentralization.

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>>10298389
I'm going to use this thread as an opportunity to dump something i found recently...

bare with me anons...

See page 16 and 17 for details here:

https://www.vox.com/2018/7/13/17568806/mueller-russia-intelligence-indictment-full-text

45 The conspirators conducted operations as Guccifer 2.0 and DCLeaks using overlapping computer infrastructure and finance:

a. For example, between on or about March 14, 2016 and April 28, 2016, the conspirators used the same pool of Bitcoin funds to purchase a Virtual Private Network ("VPN") account and lease a server in Malaysia. In or around June of 2016, the conspirators used the Malaysian server to host the dcleaks.com website. On or about July 6, 2016, the Conspirators used the VPN to log into the @Guccifer_2 twitter account. The Conspirators opened that VPN account from the same server that was also used to register malicious domains for the hacking of the DCCC and DNC networks.

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>>10298431
further on on page 21, line 57

57 to facilitate the purchase of infrastructure used in their hacking activity - including hacking into the computer of U.S. persons and entities involved in the 2016 U.S presidential election and releasing the stolen documents - the Defendants conspired to launder the equivalent of more than $95,000 through a web of transactions structured to capitalize on the perceived anonymity of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin.

60 The Conspirators used several dedicated email accounts to track basic bitcoin transaction information and to facilitate bitcoin payments to vendors. One of these dedicated accounts, registered with the username "gfadel47", received hundreds of bitcoin payment requests from approximately 100 different email accounts. For example, on or about February 1, 2016, the gfade47 account received the instruction to "[p]lease send exactly 0.026043 bitcoin to" a certain thirty-four character bitcoin address. Shortly thereafter, a transaction matching those exact instructions was added to the Blockchain.

>> No.10298457

>>10298389
what happens when eth gets zksnarks? monero becomes irrelevant then

>> No.10298481

>>10298457

Why would an existing protocol make monero irrelevant? Has zcash made it irrelevant? Just curious

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10298495

>>10298457
no, zk-snarks is backdoor opposition garbage. pic related, really just the tweet. when lead developers say that, criminals will not use it. period.
furthermore, please refer to the AlphaBay case docket here >>10298272 and you will notice the difference between z-cash/zksnarks and monero.
i suppose the protocol could be proven to be beneficial though, in which case the developers have already acknowledged they will implement it themselves... monero works because the developers aren't cocky and the community actually regularly funds it.

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10298498

>>10298455
>For example, on or about February 1, 2016, the gfade47 account received the instruction to "[p]lease send exactly 0.026043 bitcoin to" a certain thirty-four character bitcoin address

So I went ahead and looked through the blocks on this date and found the transaction in question here: https://www.blockchain.com/en/btc/tx/0fd10a297245feac5e42cab2a58fad2f8262c4bde548c99c7e7373cfda6b65bc

Implications:
>any address associated with the above transaction, either before or after, is associated with Russian intelligence operations (((allegedly)))


If someone can prove otherwise, then this indictment could be thrown out by the court of public opinion...

In any case, Russian intelligence is probably not using Bitcoin to move money around through crypto anymore...

>> No.10298514

>>10298455
This is what I was thinking of too. Surprised this didn't get more pub among Monero enthusiasts but it isn't exactly a wholesome thing to talk about. Still, if they had better opsec..
>>10298457
zksnarks are computationally heavy and not to be trusted. Ring signatures are "good enough" and implemented trustlessly.

>> No.10298522

>>10298495
im retarded, the docket is in this screenshot too. oh well.
a notable excerpt from the article i linked earlier from >>10298389 :
>Melendez declined to give specifics on how the department had linked client wallets to drug transactions, saying simply, “there are tools and technologies that law enforcement uses to conduct blockchain analysis.”....“The biggest selling point for the blockchain is that it’s transparent. Everybody can see it. And we can see it, too.
guess what? can't see monero's chain and it's already becoming standard on DNMs.
this is an east 10x over 2-3 years, mark my words.

>> No.10298528
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10298528

>>10298514
it did get a thread in r/monero but it was shutdown by mods after the link to the transaction in question was published...

>> No.10298536

>>10298481
zcash is a mess, whereas eth has selling points other than just being anon. Monero has just the one

>> No.10298549

>>10298536
why did gemini list zcash?

>> No.10298554

>>10298498
>>any address associated with the above transaction, either before or after, is associated with Russian intelligence operations (((allegedly)))
this is exactly why taint kills coins and fungibility is so important.

>> No.10298569

>>10298536
If you need a privacy coin, you don't give a fuck about ETH's "other selling points." The people that need total blockchain obfuscation just need to know if the shit is going to work and if they can trust it.

>> No.10298573

>>10298528
> shutdown by mods after the link to the transaction in question was published...
that is chicken shit as fuck. i hang out in /r/xmrtrader more than /r/monero though

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10298574

>>10298554
(M)y thoughts exactly anon.

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10298590

>>10298573
I've been wondering if i should post a medium article about this all and then repost to r/monero

but i don't want to get swatted by the FSB

>> No.10298594

>>10298536
you say "monero has just the one" as if it's a bad thing, but everyone knows you ditch the pocket-knife and get a real standalone blade for any serious cutting.
same principle. true financial freedom is a hard task to achieve, anything more would be too ambitious. they're doing good work at a decent pace, and that's coming from a developer mind you. (not a monero dev, just a dev)

>> No.10298602

>>10298549
Listing Zcash is easy as fuck if they aren't allowing any Z-transactions. It's literally just fucking bitcoin. Coinbase will probably end up doing the same thing.

>> No.10298604

>>10298549

Probably because the people that created zcash get a disgusting 20% "founder's reward" that they can use to push their coin. That 20% reward combined with the emission curve are some of the reasons I stay away from it. Pretty scammy if you ask me

>> No.10298611

>>10298590
>but i don't want to get swatted by the FSB
do it man, nobody cares about that. i will be sharing this information with others in any case, so you're still doing gods work :)

>> No.10298621

>>10298514
>and not to be trusted
?

>> No.10298628
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10298628

>>10298611
fuck ya, someone gives a shit about my autism success. lets make it happen.

>> No.10298630

>>10298528
I'd actually be more interested in seeing how r/cryptocurrency would react to this. It's sometimes kinda cute to see how they react to this stuff when they learn for the first time that blockchain analysis is very fucking real.

>> No.10298643

>>10298621
See >>10298495
I mean, who the fuck knows what Zooko was actually talking about but as far as crypto privacy is concerned that was the tweet heard 'round the world.

>> No.10298649

>>10298522
>guess what? can't see monero's chain and it's already becoming standard on DNMs.
so you don't think ETH, given that it's already a 10x larger market, will simply take on that role once it gains privacy features?

>> No.10298654

>>10298594
can you explain how zksnarks is inferior to ring signatures?

>> No.10298697

>>10298643
but it comes down to the math/proof, yeah that tweet is suspect, but that doesn't necessarily demonstrate that zksnarks is somehow inferior

>> No.10298699

>>10298630
I'll be sure to post there as well, keep an eye out.

>> No.10298722

>>10298353
>give us more than that
you asked for it. bitcoin cash is the real bitcoin.

>> No.10298726

>>10298722
k but what does that have to do with what im asking about friendo

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10298739

theres actually people here that dont hold p3d or f3d keys.
hmm

>> No.10298766

>>10298649
Privacy isn't really a feature that just gets tacked on to some other blockchain years after its existence without there being some compromises made. We don't really know how a zk-snarks based sidechain on ETH is going to work yet so it's hard to speculate how good it might be. What we do know is that there is a zk-snarks based bitcoin out there that nobody actually gives a fuck about, so there's that.
>>10298654
>>10298697
zksnarks are "more private" than ring signatures but they're based on cryptography that is not as well-understood as ring signatures. That might not mean much now but the point is zk-snarks have not been held up to the same level of academic scrutiny as ring signatures have been. So while zk-snarks are "better" you could also argue that they're more likely to be completely broken by some math genius that comes around and decides to break their encryption method. They're also computationally expensive and make for large transactions. zksnarks do require a trusted setup so that's another weakness. The Zooko quote is just the cherry on top.

>> No.10298768

>>10298628
you have to be the change you want to see in the world anon, as gay as it sounds, you manifest your own reality as the sole observer of the entirety of your timeline. it's all outlined in hermeticism/gnosticism in the kybalion.

I've said too much.

>> No.10298776

>>10298457
It won't be private by default you absolute retarded mongoloid

>> No.10298780

>>10298649
>so you don't think ETH, given that it's already a 10x larger market, will simply take on that role once it gains privacy features?
>>10298766
as 66 said, true fungibility/privacy cannot practically be "tacked on to some other blockchain". furthermore, optional privacy is not private as the private transaction set will always be discriminated against.

>> No.10298796

>>10298726
ok, the fuck are you asking again?
i hold xlm, bch, eth, eos, xmr, cet, zen, nano. 99% of everything else is shit, and most of what i hold is shit below my top 3 lol

>> No.10298801

>>10298776
but you can initiate a private transaction whcih is all that matters you dumb cunt

>> No.10298804

>>10298796
>nano
lel

>> No.10298910

>>10298804
name a faster feeless crypto; i'll wait
and before you say it: ripple has a fucking fee faggot

>> No.10298919

How will you commit suicide when DERO btfo's Monero?

>> No.10298926
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10298926

>>10298910
anon, I...

>> No.10298932

>>10298919
that objectively pre-mined garbage fork? yeah, good luck with the bags..

>> No.10298946

>>10298926
look at most other cryptos, they have similar declines.
>what is finding an assets true value hurrrrr
you do know that the function of feeless, instant currency is still delivered regardless of what labor-token price we attach to it?

>> No.10298966

>>10298946
>look at most other cryptos, they have similar declines.
this is patently false, Nano is one of the few that is just nothing but down since this point

>> No.10298975

>>10298946
>you do know that the function of feeless, instant currency is still delivered regardless of what labor-token price we attach to it?
yeah bro because we're totally not discussing our holdings here
>hurr well price dont matta because it currency durr it will function regardless of the price

>> No.10299012
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10299012

>>10298946
Not to burst your bubble or anything, but literally any token created on the EOS platform is instant and feeless by design. Plus it may do additonal things depending on the smart contract that created it. Plus they are natively compatible with the EOS ecosystem, which will be important later for decentralized exchanges.

Nano is obsolete.

>> No.10299054

>>10298932
pre-mined garbage fork
>Rewritten in GoLang
>DAG
>solves vulnerabilities in Monero

Guess what? Sometimes superior tech does come around and takes over the first iteration of a protocol. Good luck with your XMR bags, richfag.

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10299135

>>10299054
Is it written in GoLang? Is it? because there is no source code available.

>> No.10299182

>>10299012
>say naughty thing that 51% of people disagree with
>get banned by block producers
>eh it's ok because he was a racist

>> No.10299214

>>10299182
Why are you saying anything at all on a blockchain. Its not a social media site. You can make different eos accounts if you want one for politically incorrect opinions which you absolutely must attach to the blockchain for some reason.

If they started banning racists im pretty sure everyone would just sell. I sure would.

>> No.10299251

>>10299214
you're missing the point and/or not intelligent enough to get what I'm alluding to here

if someone can simply ban you then it's a shitty system and not cryptocurrency, it's an abomination

>> No.10299269

>>10299135
Dero is releasing its source code to blockchain devs in a few days. So according to you, they will exitscam right before then? Or how exactly does this scam work?

>> No.10299274

>>10299251
They cant though. First of all 15 block producers must agree, its not something one guy can do on a whim. Second of all there would be a massive scandal if someone did it without justification.

>> No.10299281

>>10299135
I'm screenshotting you posting this screenshot. This is too priceless to lose to history.

>> No.10299290

>>10299269
They will make excuses and not release it. Or the blockchain devs will be invite only and mysteriously no one can get an invite. Or if they are feeling particularly ambitious they actually will release their source code, and its just an exact copy-paste of monero.

>> No.10299296

>>10299290
We'll know by the end of the week, then.

>> No.10299313

>>10299054
so you're okay with the pre-mine?

>> No.10299320

>>10299296
I suppose we will. That was you in the screenshot wasnt it? Thats why you are so flustered.

>> No.10299379

>>10299320
Actually, no, it wasn't. It's trifling to me how much noise people make about Dero's closed source code and pre-mine whereas many other seemingly legitimate projects with far more money invested in them have what you imply are insurmountable issues, yet nobody bats an eye.

You may well be right, and perhaps I've been scammed hard. Or maybe your wrong and Monero's dominance as the leading privacy coin is on shaky grounds. Pouring tens of thousands of $ into a coin that's already huge and assuming it will beat out any new challengers is just as risky, and potentially far less profitable, as speculating on an unproven threat to that coin with a minute fraction of its marketcap.

>> No.10299475

>>10299379
Bullshit. Name one major crypto that is both closed source and has an anonymous dev team.

>> No.10299503

>>10299379
Can you at least admit that dero is just a shot in the dark tier gamble? It's a speculative bet at best. It's just a shitcoin with horrible fundamentals that you're hoping will pay off because it's a low cap.

>> No.10299530

>>10299475
Granted, I can't think of a coin that meets both these conditions. Dero is in the unique position of either being led by OG Bitcoin/blockchain devs who don't want their innovations stolen by incumbents (Monero), or being a scam.

Time will tell.

>> No.10299545

>>10299503
>a shitcoin with horrible fundamentals
What? By horrible fundamentals you mean they lack a marketing team and have no clue how to hype their coin? Crypto could use more of that.

>> No.10299552

>>10299545
>closed source
>massive premine
>sketchy team
>super low cap
>basically just a fork
your only interest in it is huge profit by way of it being a low cap

just admit it

>> No.10299559

>>10299503
>Can you at least admit that dero is just a shot in the dark tier gamble?
This should be clear in my repeated statements that I acknowledge it could be a scam. I'm merely betting it isn't and you're betting it is.

>> No.10299562

>>10299559
>you're betting it is
actually I'm just trying to have a conversation but it's tough when you're so biased

>> No.10299565

>>10299552
>your only interest in it is huge profit
Lmao. That's why I come to /biz/, my guy. Fuck off.

>> No.10299569

>>10299565
>takes statement out of context to smugpost
retard

>> No.10299586

>>10299569
>>takes statement out of context to smugpost
I literally quoted you asking me to admit my interest in speculating on Dero is huge profit. That's the definition of "interest". Retard.

>> No.10299592
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10299592

>polluting based monero thread with a literal scam

>> No.10299598

>>10299586
You chopped the sentence in half so as to mock it you fucking brainlet, in it original form the point was clearly the the fact that you're only interested in this thing because it's a super low cap coin which colors your outlook, otherwise you'd be more willing to admit that it's very well possibly a complete piece of shit

But nah let's not debate the point at hand, let's just take the dependent clause out of context so as to change the meaning and then mock the speaker based on that, you smug, low IQ cunt

>> No.10299621

>>10299565
There's nothing you're going to say about shitting on the street that's going to make me forget how much I love my toilet. Ok?

>> No.10299632

>>10298801
Holy shit you are retarded. If you can view balances of 99% of addresses on a blockchain then it isn't private you brainlet.

>> No.10299642

>>10299632
>Holy shit you are retarded. If you can view balances of 99% of addresses on a blockchain then it isn't private you brainlet.
>oh no i have to do some mild mixing or use two transactions so they don't construct a circumstantial case hurr durr

>> No.10299655

>>10299598
>clearly the the fact that you're only interested in this thing because it's a super low cap coin which colors your outlook
Do you agree that perhaps the only way to still make it in the crypto market at this stage is to find a super lowcap coin that is either a gem or complete waste of money, and hope it turns out to be the latter?
Of course it colors my outlook that the marketcap is sitting at $2m. That valuation makes sense given how many unknowns there are, which also explains your position. However, if the source code, foundation, and dev reveal all go well, then this thing is bound to at least triple in the next couple months. That's my logic on it. It's risky as fuck, not debating that, and that's what's drawn me into it.

By the way, I quoted the independent clause of that sentence if you want to be grammatically anal.

>> No.10299666

>>10299655
I meant to write "hope it turns out to be the former," but you get what I mean.

>> No.10299673

>>10299655
>Do you agree that perhaps the only way to still make it in the crypto market at this stage is to find a super lowcap coin that is either a gem or complete waste of money, and hope it turns out to be the latter?
>Of course it colors my outlook that the marketcap is sitting at $2m
K then why waste my time by being a shitbag with reddit tactics instead of just engaging in a discussion in good faith? All I was asking was for you to admit this simple fact and then continue on with the discussion but you had to be a dickhead

>> No.10299694

>>10299655
>By the way, I quoted the independent clause of that sentence if you want to be grammatically anal.
im assuming this is an error on your part

>> No.10299700

>>10299673
Fair enough, I didn't understand why you needed to point out this very simple and understandable fact as if it were evidence against speculating on something like Dero.

>> No.10299710

>>10299694
>your only interest in it is huge profit by way of it being a low cap
"By way of it being a low cap" does not stand on its own as a sentence, thus it the dependent clause. What are you going on about?

>> No.10299741

>>10299655
>do you agree
No. A crypto currency will probably take over all fiat currency's current roles and more. Shit even if monero only went to the price btc did you'd turn 10k into a million. How stupid do you have to be to dismiss such obvious opportunity and gamble on guaranteed long term losers.

>> No.10299788

>>10298052
I haven't seen a portfolio that shit in a long time. Good work.

>> No.10299861

>>10298149
haahahahahahahahah u deluded faggot

>> No.10300042

>>10299592
does this guy really have a million dollar watch? Thats just wasteful at that point. You could buy a small mansion for that kind of money.

>> No.10300048

>>10299642
this is already more effort than I want to go to. Even monero is more effort than I would like really. You have to download the entire blockchain. Their UI is garbage. Monero really needs to be disrupted.

>> No.10300080

>>10298356
Cash is pretty untraceable.

>> No.10300241
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10300241

>>10300042
It's a good way of preserving wealth when you hold a lot of volatile crypto.

Anyone who’s been a watch collector for a long time pays less than retail anyway, because they’ve built relationships with ADs and vendors over many, many years. Beyond that, limited edition RMs have a good track record of increasing in value.

Only 30 of them will ever be made. Maybe it'll be worth 20% more in a few years. Never question the investing skills of a man wearing a million dollar watch.

>> No.10300263

>>10300080
Yeah but unfortunately you can't spend cash online and the prediction is that in the future, buying and selling on the world wide web could be big business.

>> No.10300375

>>10296892
How happy were you when bitcoin mooned?

>> No.10300399
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10300399

>>10296830
I only have one Monero

>> No.10300651
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>>10297279
The largest and most visible part of the community is on reddit. The format of reddit inevitably leads to reddit style behaviour. You also get some genuine redditors but I'd say a lot of people are just there because that's where the community is.

As far as reddit goes r/monero is pretty good. For every sjw there's someone who wants to throw them out of a helicopter and they're usually disagreeable enough to say it publicly as well.

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10300814

>>10300651
Found it haha. It's pretty impressive the cohesion the community has considering the diversity of views and the aggressiveness of most of them.

>> No.10300822

>>10296830
How does it feel feeding my long?

>> No.10300824
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10300824

>>10296892
>Because reasons.
hey faggot, why do you feel the need to go to /biz/ and make an AMA if you won't even answer the most basic question?

i bought a wrapped candy earlier today, look how fucking special i am

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10300997

>>10300651
>DindusLivesMatter
Based and redpilled

>> No.10301190
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10301190

>>10297000
>>10297090
>>10297108
>>10297279
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICbs5Vs2-Vg

Can't keep the SJWs away. Don't know what it is about Monero.

>> No.10301249

How big is your cock?

>> No.10301605

>>10297861

>nondisclosure agreement

>ITT: Ask a guy that just purchased 1,700 Monero (XMR) anything.

>> No.10301751

wut

>> No.10302357

>>10299710
then you quoted the dependent clause... yet you said the same thing I did
and who fucking cares, again you are missing the point and being obtuse

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10302419

>>10301190
>weev

>> No.10302449

>>10296830
Monero: Based and Redpilled
Everything else: Cucked and Blueballed

>>10300241
I can tell by the pixels that this is shopped and that they shopped it to make him look smaller. Maybe someone can un-shop it to make him look bigger like he truly looks.

>> No.10302502
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10302502

Monero is the only privacy coin that is being used for real
also Monero moons each time BTC moon

>> No.10302719

>>10300241
>>10302449
>I can tell by the pixels that this is shopped and that they shopped it to make him look smaller
nonetheless his left arm in the pic (right side of pic) looks like that of a fathuge disney character

>> No.10303526

>>10302502
Bumping for best crypto girl and best cryptocurrency.
>>10302719
I want to see him B I G G E R.

>> No.10303545

>Investing in coins that have battle tested tech and have real world use
>Not speculation on shitcoins with technology that won't be used for at least 20 years

You won't make it.
Buy LINK

>> No.10303550

>>10296830
fluffypony owns like a million monero atleast, he prolly sold a mill already lmao walls full of wine and watches , buy more so he gets fatter and dies

>> No.10304309

>>10303550
Monero had no premine fag. Sure he was probably one of the first miners. Fluffy is rich from BTC. Notice how hes a corecuck and supports lightning?

>> No.10304935

>>10303550
Even if he did own a million, we'll never know. How can one coin be so based?

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>>10298514
>>10298554
>>10298573
>>10298611
>>10298630
>>10298768
>>10296830
https://medium.com/@quadrigacx/the-fungibility-monster-went-ump-2c45bef5fffa

I'll be posting this to r/cryptocurrency and r/monero soon.

>> No.10305599

>>10299012
>Plus they are natively compatible with the EOS ecosystem
but anon, people want ecosystems that aren't terrible...

>> No.10305622

>>10297871
Fork obviously.

>> No.10305630
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10305630

>>10296830
Woke

>> No.10305744

>>10296830
Nice move anon. I have only 1100 I bought at 8$. I used to have 3k but had to rebalance my folio.

>> No.10305992

>>10303550
Watches are for money laundering you muppet
>>10304309
>Corecuck
Come on man, at least be reasonable. Maybe because he knows BTC will remain king in the cryptospace. There's a place for XMR too obviously.

>> No.10306085
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10306085

fucking fag coin, fag community. OP you're a genuine faggot.

Enjoy your dirtball pedo coin retard.

Monero: The official SJW experience

>> No.10306283

>>10306085
lmao kys vergetard
you bottom of the barrel, poor little fuck

>> No.10307205

Tfw 100 monero

Feels Goodman

>> No.10307984
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10307984

>>10296830
A man of good taste such as yourself must also be interested in a watch?

>> No.10308021

>>10296830
Why 1,700 Monero when you can buy 40,000 link?

>> No.10308527

>>10296830
monero is my favorite coin. problem i had is that i just felt id make more money with 50k link. am i wrong or right here?

>> No.10309456
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Kevin Hart approves.

>> No.10309586

>>10296830
How do I put my ass in your asshole?