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Hey monero senpai. What do you have planned for this weekend? Feeling comfy?

Monero News:
1. GUI/CLI v0.16.0.0 is coming soon! The wallet update will integrate Dandelion ++ into the wallets, which will improve privacy against IP tracing. Check out this article for a better overview: https://localmonero.co/knowledge/monero-dandelion
2. Another chain analysis company admits they can not track monero. They also claim that the Dark Net industry is booming yet Bitcoin usage is down 25%, leading them to believe that Monero usage is increasing: https://www.forbes.com/sites/colinharper/2020/05/19/bitcoin-dark-web-activity-up-340-since-2017-report/#6104b9461418

>> No.19291121

When bull

>> No.19291128

I'm really starting to wonder if criminals are just too stupid or if law enforcement is so lax they don't need this gem.

>> No.19291155

All in,
Why buy Ghost when you can buy something that actually works and isn't a scam

>> No.19291413
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>>19291128
Nah it's mostly that Monero is off their radar. Dark net usage is increasing which is great but we just need to wait as the size of the userbase grows. There are so many dark net users still sending bitcoin from Coinbase to their marketplace of choice, it's really crazy.

>> No.19292362

>tfw you have an unknown amount of monero

>> No.19292629

The CLI wallet v0.16 wallet has been officially released. GUI should be coming within the next 24 hours.

>> No.19293041

What is the best way to get monero without kyc completely? If I use bisq I need to get some Bitcoin first to trade. Use a btc atm first?

>> No.19293085

>>19293041
bitcoin atm or monero atm. alternatively you can use localmonero

>> No.19293212

>>19293041
if you can't find a monero atm, you can use a btc atm together with morphtoken.com

>> No.19293722
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>>19291121
Within the next 12 months

>> No.19293960

infinite supply

>> No.19294130

>>19293960
Retard, go back to math class, tail emissions doesn't mean right now there's infinite supply, it will take thousands of years for monero to even match how many tokens etherium currently has circulating

>> No.19294504

>>19293041
Kucoin is a pretty dope exchange with no kyc.

>> No.19295336

>>19293960
Good fud raj

>> No.19295348

>>19293722
there's probably going to be a significant dump in august

>> No.19296133

>>19295348
Why

>> No.19296530

>>19293041
Godex.io

>> No.19296674

>>19295348
Yes why brother?

>> No.19296825

>>19296133
>>19296674
BTC dumping because miners dump their coins onto the market like crazy. From there it'll go up again, though.

>> No.19296829

>>19293960
Supply is fixed. Look >>19293722

>> No.19297064

>>19296829
I look at those graphs and I tell you it isn't. At a certain point the block reward is constant and won't disappear which means that the supply growths infinitely while the inflation rate shrinks infinitely. The absolute amount of XMR that is paid per block always stays the same at that point while there's no upper limit for the supply.

>> No.19297097

how many of these to make it desu

>> No.19297186

>>19291128
It took like 10 years for police to realize bitcoin was a public ledger lmao

>> No.19297278

>>19297097
you're in the wrong thread.

>>19294130
I don't think that you know what the term "supply" means.

>> No.19297316

How the FUCK is monero only #16 on coinmarketcap and all these meme coins/tokens nobody actually uses above it

>> No.19297344

>>19297278
HOW MANY

>> No.19297476

>>19297064
>At a certain point the block reward is constant and won't disappear which means that the supply growths infinitely while the inflation rate shrinks infinitely. The absolute amount of XMR that is paid per block always stays the same at that point while there's no upper limit for the supply.

i think it was at 0.9 xmr per block and the inflation rate in the first year would be around 0.8%

>> No.19297607

>>19297186
yep and the majority of politicians still have no idea what the hell bitcoin is.
>>19297316
Yeah it's pretty sad isn't it? Just goes to show you how far crypto still has to go. But the good news is it gives us time to accumulate. Based on our usecase and growing userbase, we should be top 5.
>>19297344
lol well the BTC/XMR ratio is currently 0.007. Do you think Monero is undervalued? How much undervalued? And once you figure that out, where do you think Bitcoin will go in terms of price during the next bull run?

>> No.19298116

I dream of a /biz/ where there's a daily XMR general

>> No.19298225

>>19298116
based. you should make one then if there is no general up. I try to make one several times a week but I have work and other adult things going on. just copy the title I have so people can ctrl+f /xmr/ or monero.

>> No.19298328

>>19291094
Im torn between hitting 32 ETH and increasing my stack of XMR from 100-200. Thoughts anyone?

>> No.19298364

I hold monero but I'm baffled by how shit the interaction continues to be with basically any wallet. Accessing my trezor is a nightmare. You'd think they would want to retard proof this shit asap to corner the market on third worlders who are ruled over by authoritarian homos that cant into fiat currency, but no. They don't. Any sort of fiat onramping exchange meme contract bullshit everyone else is dicking around with is totally irrelevant or should be totally irrelevant, monero is money now and there are tons of people who, right now, have zero incentive to ever """cash out""" and would benefit massively from simply using it as money. Why retard proofing this shit isn't issue #1 is entirely beyond me.

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Based XMR

>> No.19298444

>>19298364
They don't want you to cash out, they want you to use it for their illegal economy dum dum

>> No.19298448

>>19298364
this

>> No.19298466

>>19298328
ETH, Monero doesn't moon.

>> No.19298480

>>19298444
you misunderstand my post

>> No.19298499

>>19298480
I did, I'm sorry. I think its purposefully difficult because its not really meant for general consumer.

>> No.19298546

>>19298444
>>19298499
checked

Maybe, I think that's foolish if its deliberate. I think it will get there one day I just don't understand what is seemingly indifference to the issue if not outright disgust for normies and smoothbrains who don't know how to computer.

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Ordered this bad boy today

>> No.19298617

>>19297186
And then they realized that was so helpful to them it would be a waste to arrest every retard that used btc to buy $100 of drugs. Fees will drive DNM users to monero though. It's established now and fees will be the incentive for the little bit of extra effort to use xmr.

>> No.19298705

>>19298546
yeah it's not deliberate, it's just a lag in adoption with new tech. I remember you from previous threads. unfortunately, it may take a little effort on your part to get your hardware wallet to work because Monero is a different base layer which complicates things. Consider where bitcoin was 10 years ago to where it is now. Hell, you can look at where monero was 5 years ago to where it is now and it is night and day.
I'd recommend checking out r/monerosupport or looking in the monero stack exchange for specific questions about hardware wallet integration. or you can post screencaps of where you are stuck and I or other anons can point you in the right direction. I have no trezor experience but I can likely help you.
fwiw I am not a tech genius by any means. I recently switched to linux and I am still learning about computers every day. But privacy and cutting edge stuff is something you need to put time into, especially before it becomes mainstream, because the current undervalued price is a reflection of that.

>> No.19298750

>>19298546
>>19298364
MyMonero wallet is retard proof. It doesn't get recommended often because you give away your view key. I think Exodus has also done the same implementation. Super easy, some tradeoffs. Autists will always recommend you do things the proper (hard) way and normies, by their very nature will not explore to find the solution they need, they just take the advice

>> No.19298776

>>19298750
well the problem is he is trying to put the wallet on his hardware wallet, which at the moment only accepts the official gui/cli wallets. i think my monero is going to be compatible with trezor soon however.

>> No.19298825

>>19298776
Hardware wallets are dumb anyway. Unless you're moving large amounts or crypto often (almost no one), then it makes more sense to use a hot wallet that you top up from cold storage.

>> No.19298911

>>19298825
they serve a purpose.
I agree that the anon can just make a hot wallet and write down the seed and keep it in cold storage, but that's not what he wants and so I'm trying to help him out. He isn't being a pajeet scamfag so there is no reason to call him a retard.

>> No.19298966

>>19298911
Not calling him a retard, just saying that hardware wallets are overrated and generally used wrong.

>> No.19298967

>>19298705
>>19298776
the gui wallet (and cli but i haven't used it) actually work with trezor and have for a few releases now, its just very unwieldy, awkward, and all around tedious.

>> No.19299069

>>19298705
Do you run Linux on its own or as a dual boot? If you run it alone have a good walkthrough? would like to have a clean machine that never touches Microsoft or mac shit OS.

>> No.19299219

>>19299069
Not him but I jumped completely into Linux a few years ago with a clean install. It was just Linux Mint, so it was super easy. Ended up switching to Ubuntu later as I got a new PC. Linux is easy until it's not. If a program can't be installed via apt-get I still have trouble. Generally you can learn as you go, though, and it's nice to be free of the tyranny of Windows.

>> No.19299335

>>19299219
Thanks for jumping in, I can't even get over the hurdle of creating a functional boot drive to get familiar, haven't gotten a new HD for clean install. Feeling like a mental midget over here - any idiot proof walk-throughs you're aware of? Tried the boot drive with mint and just non-functional.

>> No.19299361

>>19298597
where did you order that from?

>> No.19299651

>>19299069
It’s funny you ask, because I’m literally right now transitioning to a dual boot.
I don’t have a guide really I used a bunch of resources. Ubuntu is somewhat straightforward but you will have to troubleshoot here and there

>> No.19299862

>>19299651
Gotcha, I'll just keep rooting around til it works. good luck with the learning curve :)

>> No.19300303

>>19299862
yeah man it's definitely worth it. you learn a lot about computers and getting away from windows and all of it's spying is a good feel