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I just bought [an unknown number] of Moneros.
What am I in for?

>> No.22496653

>>22496608
You've made one of the best decisions of your life! Whatever you bought is going to be worth at least 2x the initial price in one year.

>> No.22497445

>>22496608
It's literally just going to keep going up for two years straight.

>> No.22497458

>>22496653
is this satire?
I've made 50x in the span of 6 days

>> No.22497472

low-risk comfy long term hold

>> No.22497499 [DELETED] 

>>22496608
You're in for what Monero is going to bring upon us all.

(Hint: And its not something we're going to like)

>> No.22497517

>>22497499
czech'ed. what is it going to bring? regulations? do you think youre the first one to think of that?

>> No.22497536 [DELETED] 

>>22497517
No.. imo, worse yet.

>> No.22497551

>>22497536
spit it out then

>> No.22497571 [DELETED] 

>>22497551
You really want to know?

>> No.22497572

>>22497499
Tyrone’s footlong?

>> No.22497576

Is it this?
https://youtu.be/dNWeyPpcSWI

>> No.22497577

>>22496608
How does your criminal coin being delisted from every western exchange sound?

>> No.22497582

>>22497458
Did you invest in the pickle coin or something?

>> No.22497610

>>22497577
When a commodity is harder to get, its price goes up. So sounds good.

>> No.22497645

>>22497577
you have never heard of DEXs?

>> No.22497650

>>22497582
no, I just listened to a man smarter than me even he said prq was undervalued at 0.009€
if only I invested 1000 instead of 50..
anyways, from that moment on, I will put more trust into said man

>> No.22497680

>>22497610
Exactly, this is what makes hard money. Monero is the hardest money known to man and eventually all value in the universe will accrue to monero, simply because it is so hard.

>> No.22497699 [DELETED] 

>>22497551
I'll just put it this way, I said it will affect everyone --

Huge hint: You better start thinking of ways of creating your own internet somehow (outside of central/company controlled ISP's), cuz its something you'll completely despise.

>> No.22497710

>>22496608
I need to refill my bags, seems like there's a lot of xmr shilling recently. Something is brewing.

>> No.22497728
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22497728

>>22496608
>What am I in for?
You're going to be in for [an unknown] amount of gains.

Equally, you are much more revolutionary than you think you are.
Monero is to economic equivalent to gun ownership in a democracy. It puts limits and checks and balances on the government in terms of economic abuse.

>> No.22497740

>>22497610
Yeah go buy a ton of heroin off White House market and try selling it. It’s nigh impossible with no liquidity.

>> No.22497743

What's the best off the books way to acquire xmr these days? If I get some, I don't want any records tied to my existing crypto addresses that I even purchased xmr at some point.

>> No.22497751
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22497751

>>22497699
get higher-quality FUD next time. ISP blacklisting you for xmr-related transactions? silly
if you got something to say be straightforward and say it dont be a bitch. or dont say anything at all. if you're gonna fud do better

>> No.22497762
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22497762

I wonder what would happen if my boss found out I loaded mining software on the computers at work?

>> No.22497771

>>22497571
TELL US!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.22497789

>>22497762
That sounds like a good way to get fired

>> No.22497790
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22497790

>>22497762
based

>> No.22497800

>>22497762
decent hashrate. is there a way to load it and bypass the admin group policy lock? wont run on a non-admin user. help anon. thx

>> No.22497806

>>22497751
He's saying (((they))) are going to shut down the entire internet to try and stop Monero. It's that big a threat.

>> No.22497816

>>22497743
localmonero, or buy btc with cash and exchange to xmr with morphscript or bisq

>> No.22497836

>>22497806
thats the most retarded thing i've ever heard. they would have an easier time putting xmr holders into antisemite crypto rehabilitation camps

>> No.22497838

>>22497762
nice, hashrate just like 1x R9 3900X

>> No.22497851 [DELETED] 

>>22497751
Nope.
Just as always, if you can't regulate or control it.. you .... guess what ... the big T word

TAX IT

There's going to be HEAVY taxes on ALL INTERNET USAGE IMPOSED AT ISP LEVEL PASSED ON TO GUESS WHO.... .

There you cucks happy now... what you'll be forcing them to do?

They're just going to tighten the noose tighter on you one way or another... always the same story.

>> No.22497865

>>22497800
xmr-stak will run, but it wont use huge memory tables or something
windows 10 detects it as (((malware)))
I'm using the NSSM (non sucking service manager) to run it as a service
we're still on windows 10.
I am the system admin for the company

also have it running on one of my NAS

>> No.22497870

>>22497699
ever heard about tor and the darknet? there are even xmr pools running there. much wow.

>> No.22497878

>>22497865
i mean we're on windows 7

>>22497838
>ice, hashrate just like 1x R9 3900X
except i didnt pay for the computers or the power

>> No.22497897

>>22497870
You still need internet access to access TOR and Darknet.

>> No.22497901

>>22497816
Perfect I've been meaning to check out bisq anyways. Seems awesome.

>> No.22497933

>>22497836
This lmao. The government could just say that Monero is an ISIS coin or something and start prosecuting users, that'd scare people away real quick. You don't stop Monero by leveling some bizarre Internet tax on every person who uses the internet, you stop it by infiltrating the dev community and placing backdoors in the code. Lets hope the community stays vigilant enough to prevent that haha.

>> No.22497936

>>22497851
>>22497836
are those anons right?
should I be scared of holding monero

>> No.22497938

>>22497878
I doubt it though. if you run miners on the systems they would be useless for regular work. and you run them 24/7 so the story ends here. I guess you have "free electricity" and run old server cpus. still funny but YOUR story doesn't add up.

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>>22497728
XMR only needs to rise by one or two orders of magnitude to play at the sovereign level and actually fulfill its mission even for the big boys. If XMR distribution is thin enough price will rise. Fundamentals looking good with supply being squeezed tighter than my GFs vagina.

This bull market it might do an 30-60x. Everybody who has seen the pumps of 2013, 2016, 2017 knows that we haven't seen anything yet from the major monetary crypto coins.

>> No.22497969

>>22497936
No because contrary to what fudders make you believe, Monero isn't banned anywhere and won't be anytime soon.

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>>22497938
>if you run miners on the systems they would be useless for regular work
What if he assigns low priority for the mining process? Reaction times and usability should be pretty normal then.

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22498032

>>22497933
checked. remember social engineering is the weakest link in the chain. playing the old "terrorist /pedophile product" to scare people into legislation. playing to the devs' desires (money, lust, power, fame, etc) in exchange for a tiny tiny tiny backdoor. thats all it takes. wouldnt be the first time an infiltration has happened. however i am not fudding. if anything this project is the community's best hope forward

>> No.22498051

>>22497938
>. if you run miners on the systems they would be useless for regular work
process seems to run low priority so I notice hardly anything (and I have 25 years of system admin, so I can 'feel' these things)
only thing i worry about is it showing up in task manager
fortunately we have i7 and the process only runs on 1 thread per core
so the system only looks like 50% load
that being said, I'm not tempting fate by loading it on certain people computers including my boss.

I used to run distributed.net rc5-64 back in the day and had a pretty good rank, top 100

but there supposedly are better coins to mine than monero. moneroocean.stream will take certain other coins and pay out in monero. if anyone knows about that, please chime in

>> No.22498058

>>22498032
That’s where forking a chain and consensus come into play.

>> No.22498087

>>22498051
anon question. whats the best way to get system admin privileges to run an exe. keylogging? arp poisoning?

>> No.22498139

>>22498087
there are tools to get local admin by booting from a CD/USB.
do that, and you are home free unless they have some other (((bullshit))) on there
also, you traffic and CPU can give it away if they are monitoring workstations

use at your own risk

>> No.22498269

>>22498051
>we have i7 and the process only runs on 1 thread per core

the story gets even more crazy. 1 thread makes laughable hashrate (~500H/s on high end server CPUs) on ANY new CPU, let alone an i7 (4 cores).

>> No.22498302

>>22498051
>only thing i worry about is it showing up in task manager
>fortunately we have i7 and the process only runs on 1 thread per core
figure out a way to rename to process to something benign sounding

>>22498269
who knows how many computers its running on tho

>> No.22498323

why did the 5th poster and all his posts get deleted? im a bit GONZERNED :DDD

>> No.22498370

>>22498323
His post getting deleted confirms that the jannies support XRP schizo shit. They're way dumber than that guy and they get to shit up /biz/ with like 10 threads at a time.

>> No.22498388

>>22498269
bottom line regarding your story you need to have I7-5960X CPUs to do this. biz is full of chronic liars

>> No.22498406

>>22498302
>who knows how many computers its running on tho

it shows 8 workers = systems.

>> No.22498621
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22498621

>>22498388
>>22498302
>>22498269
believe it or not
been mining about 2 weeks, but only started installing services today.
users were noticing that the administrator was logged on and rebooted their compuuter, killing the process

as for renaming, I probably will have to try that just in case

>> No.22499303

>>22498621
People like to fud "botnet" but this is what probably makes up a huge chunk of the hashrate. Makes it hard for guys to compete with their own rigs at home that they have to pay for but thousands of dodgy sys admins is way more decentralised than the handful of chinks mining btc.

>> No.22499451

>>22499303
well not everyone has cheap electricity either
we get electricity included with our suite rental, so the cost is just the extra wear and infinitesimal performance penalty.

i used to mine at the office with an antminer s3. made about .75btc over 2 years.

anyway, it's not a competition. do what you can or don't
staking seems to be where the money is at these days anyway

>> No.22499801

>>22496608
0x_Monero is a better solution to privacy.

>> No.22500015

>>22499801
shut up sudeep

>> No.22500042

>>22499801
"0xmonero" has no privacy features whatsoever
so this guy promoting it is a soulless turd
https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoMoonShots/comments/i27fhk/0xmonero_summary_of_findings/

>> No.22500078

>>22497650
I bought prq and am down money

>> No.22500421

>>22499451
>it's not a competition
I mean, it is a competition. I don't begrudge that though. My point is that the type of mining you're doing is quite decentralised and really good for the network's security in terms of hash power distribution. And also that I expect this to be quite common for xmr; more common than botnets.

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>>22498621
I mine on my humble gaming pc
ryzen 3600 & rx 580

>> No.22501404

>>22497577
how does using a dex sound you fucking boomer

>> No.22501534

can someone tldr for a brainlet what makes monero so secure

>> No.22501701

>>22501534
just watch a youtube vid
there's many reasons anon...

>> No.22501708

>>22501701
give me like some bullet points i dont need anything indepth. one or two words. pLEASE

>> No.22501762
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22501762

>>22501708
figure it out lil bruises

>> No.22501765

>>22501708
anime tiddies

>> No.22501824

>>22501762
>>22501765
gay i guess ill never know

>> No.22501921

>>22501824
just watch this vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC9Uu5BUxII

>> No.22501976

>>22501534
>>22501708
>one or two words

Fungibility
https://monero.stackexchange.com/questions/1967/what-is-fungibility-and-why-does-it-matter

Scalability
https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/9mzp8f/understanding_articmines_comments_re_monero/

Also you need privacy. People don't realise how private current money is compared to bitcoin. Bitcoin is useless. Monero's level of privacy is necessary for it to work as money.