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20903149 No.20903149 [Reply] [Original]

I'm gonna POOOOOOOOOOOOOMP edition

>> No.20903209

Monero 150 dollars incoming

>> No.20903255

>>20903149
My bags are so goddamn heavy.

>> No.20903636
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>>20903149
I love this goddamned coin so much

>> No.20903640

>>20903149
i wanna smell her crusty brapper

>> No.20903709

>>20903255
Then sell? You don't use Monero to speculate on price lol

>> No.20904295

will btc-xmr atomic swaps be good for monero?

>> No.20904401

>>20904295
It should increase liquidity, so yes. With atomic swaps you'll also have another option for obtaining XMR without dealing with KYC.

>> No.20904789

Thoughts on David Burkett and Charlie Lee implementing mimblewimble protocol?

>> No.20905161

>>20904789
dgaf about those nerds m8

>> No.20905242
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>>20904295
yes, cause the swaps will probably monstly happen in one direction, from BTC to XMR and never the other way around. for obvious reasons.

XMR has been an extremely comfortable hold the past few months. I don't even look at it anymore I know the growth will be like bitcoin's or slightly above. then at one point its gonna fucking moon so hard. its coming lads. its coming. the fundamentailly strong assets will moon with bitcoin and xmr is one of the best ones

>> No.20905245

>>20905161
Not concerned? or not interested? Litecoin is entering the privacy coin space, this is relevant to monero. Does anybody here care to speculate on the implications of such?

>> No.20905313

How is the mining? Is it worth it? Also what's up with the spyware miners.

>> No.20905428

>>20905245
this is good for XMR as now there is a LTC -> XMR privacy route

>> No.20905689

>>20905428
Redundant or complementary security layers, interesting. Potentially a win-win. My thinking had been that, being the more "approachable" of the two, LTC might cannibalize the space at XMR's expense. Yours is a more optimistic interpretation, much respect for that

>> No.20905694

>>20905245
mimble wimble sucks tho.

>> No.20905743

>>20905694
Curious, please elaborate

>> No.20905778

>>20903709
That's primarily what I use it for.

>> No.20905824

>>20905245
The only coin that matters besides xmr is bsv.

>> No.20905853
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>>20903149
Comfy with my unknown amount

>> No.20905862

>>20905824
Would like to hear why that is

>> No.20906035

Is there any way monero can ever achieve bitcoin like valuation? I have been slowly accumulating it and have like 30 now, buying consistently on the 1st of every month no matter the price

I think this is one of the only coins that is not total shit

>> No.20906043

If a friend had a gtx 2080ti, how could they sell it for crypto. Preferably monero? Ebay doesnt have crypto. Facebook is too normie for anyone to pay with crypto. What do?

>> No.20906217

>>20906035
>Is there any way monero can ever achieve bitcoin like valuation?
Yes, There's less XMR in circulation than BTC.

>> No.20906644

>>20906035
probably, XMR is what newfags think BTC does

>> No.20906696

>>20906644
>XMR is what newfags think BTC does
lol this

>> No.20906706

>>20906644
based
When did you realise XMR is unironically the authentic Bitcoin. Everything else is nothing more than a cheap knockoff including Bitcoin

>> No.20906798

>>20906644
Except they also think that a transaction is instant and that if they send 1 coin, the recipient receives 1 coin.

>> No.20907305

>>20905862
BSV scales and people can build on it because the protocol is stable.

>> No.20907326

>>20906043
Try Craigslist.

>> No.20907358

>>20906706
Bitcoin was never meant to be anonymous like Monero. They both serve different purposes, which is why it's the only coin besides Bitcoin that I hold.

>> No.20907374

>>20906798
Bitcoin transactions are instant.

>> No.20907467

Looking for an entry point to get back into monero. Think there might be a pullback?

>> No.20907519

>>20907374
I agree that 20 minutes in comparison to the age of the universe is almost instant.

>> No.20907618

>>20907519
No I mean literally instant. That's the entire point of 0-conf. Bitcoin payments happen in an instant and settle up every ten minutes. That's better than any contemporary system, cheaper too.

>> No.20907794

is xmr decentralized and if so then how?

>> No.20907879

>>20906706
when government forensic analysts were delighted to talk about bitcoin but wouldn't mention XMR when asked about it

>> No.20907896

>>20906706
If XMR would rebrand to Bitcoinero price would go up +500%

>> No.20907924

>>20907794
I would say so, the devs are actively trying to make ASIC hardware a non existent part of securing the network

>> No.20907983

>>20907794
Minable best by common CPUs.
Even GPUs can fuck off as they are worse (less efficient) than CPUs on randomx.

>> No.20908056
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20908056

CLSAG audit finished, the logo also looks based
https://web.getmonero.org/2020/07/31/clsag-audit.html

>> No.20908387

>>20907467
buying under .01 btc is a good buy.

>> No.20908649
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>> No.20908934

>>20903149
Buy Zcash

>> No.20908985
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20908985

This is a bullish pattern, right?

>> No.20909338

>>20908985
It could go up or down.

>> No.20909355

>>20903149
Do she let me suck her stinky nylon feet with my [unkonwn amount]

>> No.20909370

ETHHH pumping! HODL'ing some XEMs for their 1:1 airdrop too <3 <3

>> No.20909523

>>20904789
mw only hides amounts

so yeah, no comparison to monero.

>> No.20909544

>>20905242
feeling it too bud

>> No.20909607

>>20906043
there's a telegram chat for that

>> No.20909697

>>20907374
no they aren't.

they added replace by fee to btc, so that killed tx's that can be asccepted via the mem pool.

Monero does allow for tx's to be accepted instantly.

See the kasisto POS for an example

https://imgur.com/a/aLFB3

>> No.20909713

>>20909697
Btc isn't Bitcoin, fren.

>> No.20909720

>>20907467
XMR is undervalued right now.
Your timing is fine.

>> No.20910216

Monero is scaleable unlike bitcoin

>> No.20911070

>>20905743
MimbleWimble only obfuscates amounts, and litecoin’s implementation of it isn’t mandatory.

>> No.20911258

>>20905313
afaik it's pretty much worthless unless you get free electricity, with electricity costs you shouldn't expect to get a ROI if you bought the hardware just for mining
You're competing with China/North Korea/Iran and with hijacked machines and web miners, the later two have negligible costs in comparison to someone running a mining operation in their house
If you have some recent Ryzen or a decently undervolted Intel (or solar power you aren't using and won't save you money on your bill) then there's no reason not to mine
>>20906035
Yeah, as store of value and for non-daily usage transactions Monero shits all over BTC and forks, for daily usage transactions second-layer solutions like LN might be better than Monero however no one is expecting crypto to be adopted for that anytime soon

>> No.20911326

>$90.31
you just keep winning

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>>20906644
checked, dubs of truth