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itt. we post the coins we'll need to thrive and not eat bugs

>> No.28320953
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28320953

>>28320801
remove XMR from that meme immediately
XMR is a threat to the status quo and legitimate governance and should NOT be used by any law-abiding citizen

>> No.28321062

>>28320801
> No HOGE
INTO THE TRASH

>> No.28321177

>>28321062
HOGE is going to be the new gambling coin that eats DOGE simply because of it's farming aspect. However, it will not be a great reset coin because it is not in the hands of you know who.

Although the growth is crazy, some happy merchants may be involved.

>> No.28321402

Monero will be worth 100x it’s current price in 3 years. The other coins will be tracked and traced and taxed out of existence

>> No.28321447

>>28320801
Is there any WEF backing around GRT like LINK I am missing?

>> No.28321448

>>28320801
No AVAX
>ngmi

>>28321062
>>28321177
HOGE is like buying shit in the streets. The logo is cringe AF

>> No.28321532

GRT is literally the Great Reset Token

>> No.28321835

>>28321447
GRT - idk
LINK - its literally the schwab coin

>> No.28322447
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>>28321532
You didn't need to post this, please delete it.

>> No.28322497

>>28321835
>>28321532
>>28321447
GRT is Web 3.0
Web 3.0 is all part of the Reset

>> No.28322697

>>28320953
Fag.

Also get rid of XRP. That shitcoin is the Qanon of cryptocurrencies.

>> No.28322912

>>28322697
I think you legitimately have autism if you couldn't detect the sarcasm from that XMR post.

>> No.28323092

>>28320801
You need either ETH or ADA on there too. Information is still power in the new world. ETH and ADA are a measure of computation resources you have access to.

>> No.28323391

>>28323092
I just realized ETH is the real "store of value" as compared to bitcoin. With bitcoin you pay electricity to get BTC, that's it. With ethereum you pay electricity to get ETH, which can be used to perform useful work involving computation later down the line. It seems so trivial and obvious but it is kinda blowing my mind right now.

>> No.28323605

>>28320953
>works for the IRS
You bootlickers are the worst.

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>>28323391
LMFAO. thats the worst take ive ever seen on this website and thats saying something.

>> No.28324113

>>28323716
but he's right

>> No.28324188

>>28323391
currently there's no limit to ETH's total supply before ETH 2.0 or EIP 1559 come into effect

BTC > ETH

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>>28320801
https://youtu.be/PWESI8--Lcc

>> No.28325304

>>28320801
PRQ, will be used to monitor any 'illegal' activity by the NSA on the government's CBDC chain

>> No.28325453

>>28325304
agreed anon. anything that helps to comprehend massive amounts of data will be necessary

>> No.28325603

>>28324113
kek. no hes not.

>> No.28326712

>>28320801
>trash that is link
ngmi

>> No.28326741

>>28323391
ETH has the ability surpass bitcoin, it's got that illuminati money backing it. Chainlink, GRT and all good tokens are ETH based.

>> No.28326837
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>>28322697
>That shitcoin is the Qanon of cryptocurrencies
That explains why Queers like it.

>> No.28327512

Y'all better strap in once that Nasdaq Crypto Index launches

>> No.28328321

DEXG will be the Dex of choice for aping in to shitcoins, renting bots and arbitrage trading.

>> No.28328639

But what do you all actually think of XLM being there?

>> No.28328892

BTC, ETH, XRP, XLM, LINK, GRT and whatever digital currency China ends up rolling out

that's what I think desu

>> No.28328941

>>28320953
this
sell your monero so we can accu- uh, fight against criminals

>> No.28329136

>>28320801
For the great reset meme I think the o ly choice is monero. Nobody likes it here cause shitty returns. But this is the only shitcoin that's a known threat to the establishment.

>> No.28329206

>>28321402
>Monero
>mooning any day now guys
>mooning any month now guys
>mooning any year now guys
>mooning any decade now guys

Shut the fuck up. I am so sick of monero fags

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>>28329206
>F(a)Ggy ID

>> No.28329396

>>28329206
its an actual currency. will the US dollar moon? Do you still own US dollars? XMR is the best crypto in the fucking world.

>> No.28329398

>>28329310
Enjoy dat BTC/XMR ratio lol
Any day now Monero. Any day, your time will come!

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>>28329398
>F(a)Ggy ID

>> No.28329600

>>28329398
Imagine being a noob and a statist

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>>28320801

>> No.28329666

>>28329206
listen fat, i mean fag. Monero is literal financial freedom

>> No.28329671

>>28329398
It actually will.

>> No.28329752

>>28320801
ALGO

>> No.28329856

>>28329666
Financial freedom is having a lot of fucking money.
Tell me why Monero will start outperforming coins you can buy on coinbase.
Go right the fuck ahead, give me a good reason, not "it just will hurr durr statist"

>> No.28330138

>>28329398
This but unironically

>> No.28330546

>>28320801
Csncel them.all. if the great reset happens all coins will be bunk and you will not be able to swap for their centeralized currency

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>>28330546
NO THEY HAVE TO LET SOME OF US WIN FOR CHOOSING THE RIGHT ANSWERS

>> No.28330975

>>28329856
FINANCIAL FREEDOM MEANS YOUR TRANSACTIONS ARE NOT ON A PUBLIC LEDGER. COME ON FUCKING RETARD

IF YOU HAD 1,000,000 BITCOIN, EVERYONE IN THE WORLD CAN LOOK UP YOUR PUBLIC ADDRESS AND WORK TO FIND OUT WHO YOU ARE

>> No.28331111

>>28320801
This list sucks. You need BTC ETH LINK ZEC and unironically BAT

>> No.28331172

>>28320953
>XMR is a threat to the status quo and legitimate governance and should NOT be used by any law-abiding citizen
This but with a positive note

>> No.28332000

>>28323605
I applied to work for the IRS. I was listed as a "superior qualified" applicant, but not chosen. I have no idea who is being hired.

>> No.28332434

>>28330975
>>28331571

NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR LIBERTARIAN, DARKNET IDEALS
THEY DO NOT MATCH UP TO REAL WORLD BEHAVIOR

>> No.28332492

>>28320801
MWBTC

>> No.28332501

ALGO

>> No.28333248

>>28332000
Checked.
Women of color, non-binary BIPOC and differently-abled trans persons.

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>>28320801

you forgot about one

>> No.28333406

If you don't own Everest you'll be forced into re-education camps

>> No.28333671

>>28320801
I'm holding only GRT and ADA at the moment in my portfolio.
Should I ditch the ADA?

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>>28320801
You will be labeled an economic terrorist, hunted down and fed to the bugs that will then be fed to the masses. At least you will ... live on in some way, I guess.

>> No.28333745

>>28333248
That makes sense. Tranny-sama, I kneel.

>> No.28335423

Two of those do not belong.
XMR is just meh these days. I'm not sure how necessary it'll be after LN and don't see why they don't hop on the gravy train.

Why someone would purchase XLM or XRP though is beyond me.

>> No.28336043

>>28320953
based

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>>28332434
desu libertarian darknet ideals are the whole reason this shit was created and flourished in the first place.
seriously wtf is the point of buying crypto if you aren't a maximalist? If everyone thought the way you do then the first bitcoin transaction would have never even happened in the first place and everyone would be none the wiser.

>> No.28337789

>>28330975
That's exactly what it means.
The reason we're all held back is because the monetary system rests on a private ledger and the faggots and trannies on wallstreet and the banksters just hide all of their wealth, pay no taxes and launder everything while sicking the IRS on anyone that figures it out.

We want a public decentralized ledger. This cures the "muh money laundering" angle so we can't get targeted anymore.
This ensures the banksters and the faggots and trannies actually pay what they owe.
OR
We make a system that's free and fair and actually benefits people, where they can pay in to the welfare "philanthropic" meme if they desire it or ignore it like we all should have done in the first place.

Things don't have to be this way.
Secrecy isn't the same as Privacy.
Decentralzied and public ledgers can give us privacy while we smoosh out the secrecy the overseers have been cultivating for the past century+.

Lurk moar, nigger

>> No.28337877

>>28333671
No dumbass. You have two moon projects there. Hold it until the EOY.

>> No.28338254

>>28333671
If you need to do anything at all, I would exit ADA for smaller MCs, but you'll make good money at this point no matter what you do so long as you just DYOR and don't trust anyone here or anywhere else.

>> No.28338610

No one's mentioned LTO? Disappointing anons

>> No.28338835

literally everest (id), already got high ups involved. confirmed to bring in the nwo

>> No.28339118

>XRP
killyourself

>> No.28339297

>>28323391
Terrible take. ETH is an inflationary nightmare, as it was never meant to act as a store of value. Projects developing on ETH are the real store of value.

>> No.28339430

>>28338254
Thanks mate.
My research has been successful to a point but I'm getting impatient and greedy.

>> No.28339803

Fantom.

>> No.28340012

>>28329752
This.

>> No.28340453

>>28320953
Please continue shilling this position so I can make more XMR before it BTCs

>> No.28340500

>>28320953
well i'm buying more now for sure

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>>28323391
You're entirely right.

>> No.28340985

>>28339297
Infinite inflation doesn't change anything to shares if it's evenly distributed through Poof-of-Stake.

>> No.28340993

>>28321532
GRT is the protocol they will use to find your btc donations to nazi podcasts

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>>28340680
>He still hasn't figured out what Bitcoin actually is.
It's called Lightning, brainlet.
Have fun getting left behind.

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>>28341032
>numbers will go up forever

>> No.28341910

>>28341667
Do you think this is what americans thought a century ago?
Yeah, I don't think there's much road left to keep kicking the can down either, but what alternative is there? Why won't BTC travel up and up way past Au for another couple of cycles?
When do you expect it to really stabilize and how are you coming to that conclusion?

>> No.28342006

>>28320953
This. It's banned off of exchanges here in Australia

>> No.28342454

>>28320953
no, XMR has its use

>> No.28342480

>>28341910
Yes, it will still go up for a long time. My point is if the only argument to buy btc is to maximize greed then by definition it's a bubble, and it will collapse at some point like any unsustainable ponzi scheme.
The fallacy is to fall for the "digital gold" marketing. Keep in mind that bitcoin is not gold, Bitcoin is not-censorship resistant, it need to run on a continuously protected network, and for large holders it is not easily interoperable with utility chains.

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>>28342480

>> No.28342741

>>28323391
I'm very new to all this, but so far I'm not understanding the ETH thing. Example; I'm using Coinbase and Binance so far. Buy some BTC, try to send $25 from Coinbase to Binance, costs me a few cents. Then I tried to send some ETH. Go to send $10 of ETH and it tells me the total cost will be $21.48. How is that supposed to work? How do you do anything with ETH if it's always a 10$ premium? Is it only for hodling or swapping within Coinbase or broker/wallet of choice? Is it only for large $ amounts? Is there a way to work with ETH with gas and fees under say 3% of total transaction?

>> No.28342999

>>28342741
You don't do anything with ETH. The fee/gas cost are absurd and it will be like this for a long time (>2022).
Alternatives are likely to overthrow it: ada, avax, eos, xtz, dot, algo, atom, near

>> No.28343041

>>28320801
>ripple
What a joke.

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>>28342480
But it only bubbles because of USD printing, which devalues the dollar itself, making BTC much more valuable COMPARED TO DOLLARS.

>for large holders it is not easily interoperable with utility chains.
kek
see >>28341032 one more time there big brain.
>Bitcoin is not-censorship resistant
we just agreed the dollar is fucked
how does this still make sense to you?
>it need to run on a continuously protected network
Like Lightning Network?

>> No.28343165

>>28320953
major buy signal

>> No.28343282

>>28342741
effirium is shit. only oldfags who've accumulated a lot of eth can use the network

>> No.28344472

>>28342999
>>28343282
Thanks for responses. I guess that means it is only good within the exchange. How does that affect all the other coins based off it, the same I'm guessing? It looks like then that people are only using it for it's performance or a store of value. Does that mean I should always just exchange it for BTC and then use that to move around?

Is there a better way or tool/software to use for actually making payments with BTC or for moving it between networks? I started learning Metamask and messing around with it also, but so far it doesn't seem to do much, or is it just a swapper? Thanks again for any info to any responders.

p.s.since this is a grt thread, I did actually get some as part of my first entry into the market. Proud holder of $10 of grt so far, hehe

>> No.28344754

>>28343114
>But it only bubbles because of USD printing
This is right, but it doesn't have the implication you think it has imo.
If you compare the price of gold and usd inflation
https://www.macrotrends.net/1333/historical-gold-prices-100-year-chart
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M1
Well... It doesn't go up as we would expect. It just fluctuates depending on hype waves or how much people are busy with real world stuff.
>we just agreed the dollar is fucked
The dollar isn't fucked. It provides utility to the people with a federation-based legal contract system. This is what people need in order to produce wealth. This is why only useful platforms will be an alternative to that.
>Like Lightning Network?
Look up how Lightning works. It creates a lot of centralization and doesn't really solve the fee problem.

>> No.28345543

>>28344754
LN is centralized like BTC is centralized.......
No, the dollar is 100% fucked.
It's just based on Credit/Debt and not backed by anything.
Maybe you're jumping too far ahead to where I say, "yeah, so we're going to need to switch some shit up, right" and you say, "yeah, we'll have to make a new USD* currency".
Just because the Dollar needs a proper transition to a legitimately valued currency doesn't mean we're not going to inflate for another decade, anon.

Regardless of how you cut it, maxis aren't going anywhere and they won't be wrong for at least a decade, especially when you add in layers like LN and invoke interoperability limitlessly and for virtually no fees while making the transition between chains just about instant and with zero trust involved.

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LTO so I can get taxes on afghan children buying their homes

>> No.28345930

>>28344472
>How does that affect all the other coins based off it
Yes, fees are pretty huge for all eth-based project. But most serious tokens are now pushing their implementations multi-chains (minting/proof-of-burn or wrapped custodians, such that you can trade eth tokens on avax png DEX for example).
>It looks like then that people are only using it for it's performance
Performance are as bad as it gets (15tps, where ada has 1000tps, avax 4500, near 100000, dot 1000000, ...)
>or a store of value
Most people are too scared to lead changes. They won't sell their bag as long as they believe it will pump infinite money.
>Is there a better way or tool/software to use for actually making payments with BTC or for moving it between networks
There is lightning but you need one initial transaction to move your money into a channel, or wbtc on ethereum.
>Metamask and messing around with it also, but so far it doesn't seem to do much, or is it just a swapper
It's just a wallet. Find a website that connects to it and the magic will happen.
>Proud holder of $10 of grt so far, hehe
Nice anon. You're unironically going to make it!

>> No.28346097

KCS god I hope it pumps beyond ATH.

>> No.28346540

>>28345930
Thanks, seriously, that was very useful to me.

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>>28346540
Rember that everyone has their own perspective, so keep researching stuff. I'm just some random anon with his own bias and belief.

>> No.28347036

>>28320801
Close but
>BTC
>XRP
>XLM
>ALGO
>IOTA
>GRT
>LINK

ADA might make it in there.

>> No.28347891

Realistically, how easy would it be to spend BTC or XMR or whatnot for standard serivces without glowies finding out who you are?

>> No.28348258

>>28345543
>based on Credit/Debt and not backed by anything
Technically it's backed by boomer governmental structures and military. I can't say if this is a good or bad thing, but the survival mechanisms of this system are powerful enough to create the ecosystem we have right now.
>"yeah, we'll have to make a new USD* currency"
That's what I think though. But I believe we're more likely to use cross-chain stablecoins in the future than BTC. It won't go up forever. People will notice sooner or later.
>Just because the Dollar needs a proper transition to a legitimately valued currency doesn't mean we're not going to inflate for another decade,
Yes, I mean, you can still legitimately gain a large amount of wealth by pumping btc, but it's risky and temporary. imo you can get the same benefits (if not more) by moving to actually sustainable systems now.
>maxis aren't going anywhere and they won't be wrong for at least a decade
Big numbers doesn't mean right or wrong in my worldview. What matters is what people will adopt.
>when you add in layers like LN and invoke interoperability limitlessly and for virtually no fees
As I said, (decentralized) stablecoins make a better job at fitting the payment role, since their value can be sustained virtually forever. Btc will keep being used like a stablecoin, but might lose its dominant position. Wrapping large amount of btc on utility chains is not practical.

>> No.28348502

>>28333248
Is this true? I am a non-white but I am not disabled and this shit does not give me any advantage.

>> No.28348562

>>28346814
yep, gotta start somewhere though. trying to keep it as simple as possible at first.

other parts i'm still learning about are where to buy DOT for example, doesn't seem to be on the 2 exchanges I'm using so far. Or where to get "gamble coins," sub 1 cent per coin, where you throw $20 in and get 2,000+ coins, hoping to hodl, go long bull, and get lucky. It also seems like it's much better to exchange than to outright sell and re-buy, whenever possible.

>> No.28348692

>>28348258
Here is how it is going to work:
>CBDCs put on a countries blockchain of choice (XLM/ALGO/IOTA/AVAX/etc)
>XRP as universal medium of exchange pegged to either gold or BTC
>All countries use XRP for ODL and for FOREX
>LINK to solve the oracle problem
BTC will never be used as a currency because you will never spend a deflationary asset. Gold mining has produced a steady 2% increase in gold for hundreds of years, which is why it works as money. However, if your money is completely deflationary then nobody will spend it today because it is worth more tomorrow. This is BTCs biggest flaw as a currency but also its greatest strength as a store of value, surpassing even physical gold.

>> No.28348800

>>28348258
Yeah, I don't really see anything wrong with this.
Maybe we just disagree at this point about how long the transition takes or how exactly the REAL new USD will be valued.

>> No.28348902

>>28348692
My god you still haven't gotten over it, have you?
It must suck to be this dense.

>> No.28349547

>>28320801
LMAO why is xrp there?

>> No.28349619

>>28348692
>>XRP pegged to either gold or BTC
hahahahaha i needed that anon thank you

>> No.28349641

Everest? (ID)?
Apparently its going to be the "ID2020" coin

>> No.28349823

>>28348692
>its greatest strength as a store of value, surpassing even physical gold.
But the catch is, most cryptos are already deflationary. Why do you expect btc to valued with the highest scarcity when it doesn't provide the same uniqueness as other crypto with scarcity+utility combined? You will be forced to buy dapps gas with it, but nobody will be forced to buy btc.

>> No.28349981

>>28349641
Find me how ID and ID2020 are connected

>> No.28350029

>>28349823
I don't know who the CEO of BTC is but I can tell you who the CEO of most of those projects in the top ten are.
>muh utility
We're trying to get around the banks that treat us like slaves here, anon. That isn't the present concern.
Yes, buying utility is a sure way to make money, but good luck spending that money if it falls off a cliff every fucking year.

>> No.28350091

>>28337789
Low IQ reddit-tier take. As if tbtb will ever relinquish their personal wealth-hiding techniques.
>Privacy for me, not for thee
No thanks, I'll keep my XMR, you can keep your cope.

>> No.28350254

>>28349823
The big difference is that by 2040 there won't be enough BTC left for global commerce but every other project is designed with long timescales in mind.

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>>28320801
>XRP

>> No.28350421

>>28350091
A public ledger helps us understand how they move their money around in order to scheme us.
You're a brainlet that doesn't understand what they're talking about.

>muh privacy coin
Learn about Lightning Network, newnigger.
XMR will falter because of pedos and drug dealers
normies will get moved in to LN because it has very wide ranging uses and offers interoperability.

What I'm suggesting still allows for privacy coins, by the way. You just can't read.

>> No.28350511

>>28333671
good gains to be made still in ADA, i would hold and consider swapping to a reset coin later

>> No.28350587

>>28332434
what is Bitcoin

>> No.28350779

>>28350421
>XMR will falter because of pedos and drug dealers
you can't even see what's being sent lol

>> No.28350823

>>28350029
If you want an alternative to central bank, think about the fact they do actually provide utility. They protect wealth based on individual and brand identities. This is something cryptos don't actually do right now, and is needed for large scale projects to take off without losing everything after the dumbest mistake. This is why btc is useless and holding crypto backward, since it won't ever do anything required like this. Comparing btc with gold a fallacy, since gold used to be needed by central banks to exchange value between each others, but all cryptos can do this now.

>> No.28350943

>>28332434
faggy, have you heard about the grayscale monero trust?
https://www.coindesk.com/digital-asset-manager-grayscale-eyes-defi-space-with-new-trust-filings

>> No.28351027

>>28321532
PLS DELET

>> No.28351366

>>28350779
dude, your reading comprehension is atrocious...

>> No.28351420

>>28347891
>btc
very easy
>xmr
difficult or impossible depending on how good your ospec is

>> No.28351443

>>28350779
Anon, I'm not saying it doesn't work or that it's worthless.
Not only will you likely make decent money with it, it probably works for all I know. I'm just saying that pedos and drug dealers WILL NOT let up and the IRS and SEC will chase their tale endlessly while they FUD it for years.
I'm simply saying XMR isn't needed now due to LN.

>>28350823
God what a meager attempt and having a brain.
The utility of banks is loans. You take out debt to get more money. Look at the fuckers buying casinos and hotels. They never EVER pay cash up front, anon...
BTC isn't holding us back. A lack of innovation, which I've plainly displayed here >>28343114 depicts clearly how we innovate Blockchain in order to make better use of the one and only true decentralized asset.
Hey, who's Satoshi, anyway?
You know how you don't know the answer? Yeah, that's what makes it truly decentralized, you brainlet.

>> No.28351537

Monero is for nonces. Fuck off.

>> No.28351561

>>28347891
kek
Anon, it's not about how capable they are, it's about how many resources they have.
You will not escape people that can rent small militias to hunt you in your sleep and make it look like your deranged neighbor did it.
It doesn't matter how good you think your OPSEC is.

This game is about not standing out. Unfortunately, you're not doing a very good job of it at the moment.

>> No.28351766

>>28320801
WallStreetBets backup discord: DjurEMPe

>> No.28351802

>>28348692
Iota is not blockchain

>> No.28351959

>>28336883
bitcoin maxis dont even know what the fuck theyre talking about anymore. overtaken by the pure numbers and greed

>>28335423
XMR will always have a place as the only privacy coin worth a damn

>>28337789
you sound like a nigger who agrees with the sentiment "you will have no privacy and be happy"

>>28338835
this is the most NWO coin ive ever heard of

>>28342571
maxis refuse to acknowledge that chinks who make the world's GPUs effectively have control over both BTC and ETH

>>28343041
a joke to you brainlet, grab a bag while you still can

>> No.28352202

>>28350779
these maxi-brain retards refuse to acknowledge the difference between dirty bitcoin and clean bitcoin.

>> No.28352221

>>28351959
You're confusing privacy for secrecy and you don't understand what makes BTC "private" instead of secret.

What all of the faggots and trannies do is secret shit you're not allowed to see. None of the numbers make sense and the ledger would reflect that clearly if you were allowed to see that.
When we make a decentralzied ledger public we eliminate those scams. Think about Bill Gates moving $100mil around. We're all going to know exactly when it happens and how.
You and me? We'll blend right in.
This is the difference between secrecy and privacy.
Should we have a public decentralized ledger, we'll have the ability to completely circumvent all of the escrow and remittance services, the banks will have no ability to lock our accounts, data farmers will have a hell of a time pinning us down and advertisers will have no clue what to advertise to based on what you buy.

YOU. DO. NOT. UNDERSTAND. PRIVACY.

>> No.28352277

>>28351537
You're glowing

>> No.28352320

>>28351561
Yes, but those resources are distributed; they go for easy kills. Assuming good opsec, how likely is it that glowies will find it worth their time to send that militia instead of giving up and shooting boomers with US flags?

>> No.28352411

>>28352221
>Should we have a public decentralized ledger, we'll have the ability to completely circumvent all of the escrow and remittance services, the banks will have no ability to lock our accounts
Cool, then they’ll just fucking shoot you for “financial terrorism” or some made up bullshit.

>> No.28352512

>>28320801
XRP, AAVE, ALGO, GRT, LINK, XLM

>> No.28352549

>>28352411
kek talk about moving goal posts
No they won't asshole. They'll just try to regulate us to death while we innovate in circles around them and laugh while they hang themselves with a cope rope.

>>28352320
Jesus you're literally saying the same thing as me without realizing it.

>> No.28352647

>>28351802
Yes, I know the Tangle is different. I'm generalizing.

>> No.28352735

>>28320801
I have all of those, but Monero.
Guess I know what I need to buy. Thanks.

>> No.28353454

>>28351443
>I'm just saying that pedos and drug dealers WILL NOT let up
So what is your point? They haven't let up on BTC either lol, and what does LN have to do with privacy?

>> No.28353521

You forgot rubic

>> No.28353630

>>28352221
How does someone not understand that BTC is the most transparent currency in existence? Every satoshi has a permanent record of where it's been, the sender and receiver addresses.

Now imagine another blockchain is used to parse through all the transactions to assess what every transaction is being made for. Now imagine a social credit score system is implemented in your. country. Since all transactions are recorded on the DECENTRALIZED PUBLIC LEDGER, your neighbor and the government both know you're buying too many bottles of whiskey which now negatively affects your credit score. Think this won't be possible in your country and only in China? Guess again.

Sooner or later you'll be begging for some privacy with coins like Monero.

>> No.28353692

>>28320801
Remove BTC unironically

>> No.28354076

>>28353454
>what does LN have to do with privacy?
Yeah, I'm not holding your hand through this, brainlet.
They haven't let up on BTC because it hasn't fully adopted yet. Did Musk get nuked for talking about excepting BTC payments? No. There's your precedent.
They aren't the same.

>>28353630
Anon, it doesn't protect your privacy so that no one can figure out who you are. That's not what privacy is. That's secrecy and it's what we want to avoid because it's what got us all in this mess in the first place: normies got tricked by banks that convinced them they were being totally legit and not doing anything funny behind the scenes. That changed with BTC, anon. They can't do that shit with BTC now because we all always keep very close eyes on Whale movements. They'd never have secret transactions because the billion dollar movements stand out like sore thumbs. The more $ you have in BTC, the more honest you have to be, just for the reasons you've explained.
You're right, we can't be entirely obscured with BTC, but that was never the aim. Go read the Cypherpunk Manifesto.

The aim was to bring integrity back to the wealthy, give us a chance of upward mobility and ensure we have privacy again. No, not secrecy, but enough privacy that we don't have to involve the entire neighborhood to move our money around.
You want to do honest business, anon, even all the way up the chain. No, not for the sake of the IRS and their "muh money laundering" rules, but for the sake of the market.
Free and honest trade depends on integrity and right now we don't have that. It was bestowed upon us with whoever the fuck Satoshi was though.

You guys still don't get it?

>> No.28354523

>>28320953
XMR is viable, gonna need a black market coin for those who refuse the mark.

>> No.28354691

>>28354523
That's called FUD and it's used against you so that you don't comprehend how effective Blockchain technology is and how it can be used in conjunction with a metals system that adequately values your central currency.
You are a brainlet and you need to lurk moar.

>> No.28354792

>>28354076
>They haven't let up on BTC because it hasn't fully adopted yet. Did Musk get nuked for talking about excepting BTC payments? No. There's your precedent.
>They aren't the same.
Oh sorry dude, I'm the brainlet. brb gonna go except some XMR payments

>> No.28354835

>>28354076
The lightning network is useless old tech that publicly discloses all your transactions

>> No.28354867

>>28354792
Okay. I don't care.

>> No.28354957

>>28354835
Is that why the IRS wants to investigate it for money laundering concerns, brainlet?

https://www.btctimes.com/news/the-irs-is-paying-developers-to-crack-privacy-of-lightning-network

Are all of you this stupid on purpose?

>> No.28355028

>>28320801
>GRT

lol, everyone knows that The Graph is a pump and dump coin.

>> No.28355076

>>28354957
NSA pays bounty to hunt monero, you cannot compete

>> No.28355161

>>28339118
you will when you miss out cause you're to dumb to understand. You fell for the FUD anon, i just cant.

>> No.28355330

>>28355076
>b-but the NSA is more important
Yeah, okay maroon.

I'm not arguing against XMR, I'm just saying its shelf life is much smaller than any of you seem to think.

By the way, if the NSA is trying to target it, what does that mean?...

>> No.28355494

>>28355330
Why will Lightning make XMR obsolete? Aren’t they (slightly) different use cases?

>> No.28355669

>>28320801
Haven coin, It's as bad ass as monero but their optics aren't shot to shit

>> No.28355698

>>28355494
LN scales BTC, which is what we want.
XMR just enables pedos and drug dealers to play keep away from the NSA and other agencies that are tasked with explicitly cracking the tech they're using.
LN has wide-ranging market effects (in theory, at least) and they'll soon be put on full blast via Stakenet.
Simply observe this: >>28343114
That is BTC being traded for USDT
This image shows ETH and BTC both active on Layer 2 RIGHT NOW
You can make these trades RIGHT NOW, anon.
Interoperability has come.
Scaling the big dawgs has already been complete.
Utility has already been introduced to both first mover chains and then THEY WERE CONNECTED.

Mass adoption is at hand.
Enjoy that cup of coffee you'll buy within the next two years with LN channels.

>> No.28355959

>>28355698
>>28355698
>XMR just enables pedos and drug dealers to play keep away from the NSA

they can also use ln u know

most of them do use bitcoin in fact- fucking goofies

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28356097

>>28355959
Are you just not reading?
Seriously.
Are you not reading the words I wrote?

>> No.28356231

>>28355698
Oops I forgot to link to the image I mentioned: >>28343114

>> No.28356240

>>28356097
the tech is good, won't break.

yours is an add on

build in security > ad hoc

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>> No.28356398

>>28355698
LN actually makes transactions private enough to make tax compliance difficult, especially if you used it with TOR/VPN. But if you need extra protection from glow niggers XMR is still probably the best way to go.

>> No.28356449

>>28321532
why would you meme this into reality

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>>28320801
Lition

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28356641

>>28356240
No, it's an entire chain based on DASH and peercoin (mixed with BTC, obviously).
You're just stupid.
Who do you think built the Lightning Network, you blabbering brainlet?

>>28356398
I don't see how that makes sense.
LN enables BTC to be the big brother of XRM, anon...
This isn't about not paying taxes. You should pay your taxes lest exactly what we're describing happens to you regardless.
Besides, tax avoidance is easy if you have the proper guidance from qualified individuals. Tax avoidance isn't tax evasion, anon.
Stop drooling everywhere.

Oh, did I mention Stakenet supports TOR?

>> No.28356738

>>28321062
>HOGE
go back

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28356843

>XRM
uh...

>> No.28356885

>>28356641
lol chill out I already own a 4 masternodes of XSN and at the moment 0 XMR. I'm just saying XMR is still a good project and has a place.

>> No.28357179

>>28356885
I literally agreed with that like the first post I made in this thread.

>> No.28357560

>>28335423
>XMR is just meh these days
Adoption continuously growing and hitting ATHs every week.

>I'm not sure how necessary it'll be after LN
Vapourware and not even remotely private even if it could work.

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28358069

>>28357560
You just gonna rehash the same shit over and over again?
>it doesn't work
>it's vaporware
Really?
Then what the fuck is this? >>28343114
Cope harder, brainlet.
Literally the third post I made >>28338254 agrees it's not shit and that it has use, that use is limited to depending on LN not getting huge adoption.
Unfortunately for you retards that just won't listen to us, LN is already here and it just connected to Connext, which scales ETH, giving us a convenient, trustless bridge between the two chains, offering nearly limitless, almost free transactions that let you permanently hold complete custody of your coins/tokens.
There's no web page to shut down.
Shutting down one node is pointless because there's almost 3k nodes spread across the world.
To cap it all off, it's going to be absurdly lucrative.

You're all just way fucking behind.

>> No.28358078

But GRT rastas. I'm drunk

>> No.28358983

>>28358069
>Then what the fuck is this?
Some retarded post you made

>Literally the third post I made agrees
Literally you agree with yourself?

Just fuck off you retarded schizo

>> No.28359069

>>28354076
Get a load of this '27 posts by this ID' Dunning-Kruger validating cretin advocating both TOTAL transactional transparency and the Cypherpunk Manifesto in the same post.
I feel like I went to sleep and woke up in bizarroland.

>> No.28359271

>>28358983
How am I a schizo?...
I didn't make that webm, that's a capture of the beta test.
I feel pretty validated being called a schizo though. Thanks for that.

>>28359069
What don't you understand?
>you're stupid because you think you're smart
I could say the exact same thing to you and then we'd get nowhere.

Literally research XSN and you'll see how retarded you are.
This shit is clear as day, just like LINK was.
Go ahead and keep ignoring us and dumping more money in to your cope rope funds though, you morans.

>> No.28359737

elastos

>> No.28359785

LINK, GRT, ID
I call it the bugfolio

>> No.28359812

>>28320801
MATIC
RUBIC

MONERO

>> No.28359894

>>28321062
I can't waste the effort on you subhumans, so pretend I posted a basedjak

>> No.28360358

>>28320953
Fuck you, faggot