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55155347 No.55155347 [Reply] [Original]

>Heres your tickets to freedom, happiness and prosperity, sir.

>> No.55155379

>sILbEr...

>> No.55155401

>>55155347
LMAO
AAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH WHAT A FUCKING TARD

>> No.55155421
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>>55155379
>>55155401
>gets assraped by CBDCs

heh... nothin personel... goy

>> No.55155435

>>55155421
>CBDC's
I hold zero xmr
But xmr has a better chance than any CBDC agent chang.

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>>55155347

I didn't know it was scientifically possible to be this comfy.

>> No.55155645

>>55155595
Comfy is when you are making money retard, not when you're bleeding against both inflation and Bitcoin.

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>>55155645
>Comfy is when you are making money retard, not when you're bleeding against both inflation and Bitcoin.

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>>55155645
>not when you're bleeding against both inflation and Bitcoin.

Actual lol.

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Thoughts on old british junk shillings? Are they even worth it at only 50% (92.5% ones are too expensive as antiques) and coming from a type of system that doesn't even exist anymore and that very few people would even recognise?

>> No.55155991

>>55155780
Not a refutation, Monero and silver are also wash traded. My wash-traded coin beat your wash traded coins.

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>>55155991
>My wash-traded coin beat your wash traded coins.

lol

my wash-traded coin: growing non-speculative demand
your wash-traded coin: diminishing non-speculative demand

>> No.55156247
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I can't afford any.

>> No.55156290

>>55156247
Then get back in the wagie cage, you dont have much time left.

>> No.55156311

>>55156218
Congrats, you've cornered the drug market. Bitcoin has cornered literally everything else. Cross-border payments, subsidizing power plants & green energy projects, being accepted as legal tender, a savings vehicle in Africa and other high inflation countries. Because newsflash, the vast majority of normies have never cared about drugs or privacy and never will.

>> No.55156336

>>55156311
Even SethForPrivacy, author of "Bitcoin's fungibility graveyard", has switched to Bitcoin.
https://sethforprivacy.com/posts/why-i-focus-on-bitcoin/

>> No.55156396

>>55156311
>subsidizing power plants & green energy projects, being accepted as legal tender, a savings vehicle in Africa

Now this is fucking cope

>> No.55156421

>>55156396
Except it's 100% true.

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>>55156311
>. Bitcoin has cornered literally everything else. Cross-border payments, subsidizing power plants & green energy projects, being accepted as legal tender, a savings vehicle in Africa and other high inflation countries

lol even if true, none of that is permissionless, the State *currently* tolerates Bitcoin but that could easily change in future once Fedcoins are rolled out and likely granted a monopoly on digital payments, gubmints tend not to like competition.

Meanwhile, the shadow economy just chugs along and keeps growing regardless. Ergo why holding XMR is so comfy.

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>>55156336

lol Seth is currently working for a BTC company and has to appear more muted, everybody knows the score,

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Mixer token hodl not needed

>> No.55156597

>>55155858
How much weight/cost?
Better to ask in /pmg/
You need at least half a kg of silver for spot scrap if that's what you're looking for.

>> No.55156690

>>55156551
Why didn't he go work for a Monero company? It's almost as if the Bitcoin economy is orders of magnitude larger and more profitable.

And he explains it himself, understanding that Bitcoin will always be the most popular, and that ignoring all the normies who come to it, out of a sense of superiority, isn't doing anyone favors in the long run.

>> No.55156729

>>55156531
Bitcoin itself is permissionless, same as Monero. But taken as part of a larger whole nothing is ever truly permissionless, blockchains are a better system, but whether buying drugs, or food, or on/off ramping your money, there's always people you have to deal with and trust.

>> No.55156841

>>55155858
You can look up the dates of your coins and find the Silver % in them, they'll vary. They're neat for their silver and nice to collect. I wouldn't depend on them for anything big though...

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>>55156690

Gee, who thought being a grassroots community-driven cypherpunk project wouldn't pay as much as a corporate gig?

Who Seth decides to work for is irrelevant, he could just as easily have gone to work for Microsoft.


>>55156729

We're talking about adoption here. Having 100% mainstream economy adoption = being perpetually at the mercy of the State. Bitcoin used to have the shadow economy to fall back on in case the worse ever happened but now that's gone.

Holding Monero = not having to worry about any of that.

>> No.55157802

>>55156927
Bitcoin is doomed and always has been. It was a way for normies to get their peabrains ready for CBDC's and a cashless society. Even now the pitch from governments is that a CBDC is "safe and fully backed". Thats why the US will keep crypto regs opaque (SEC or FTC? Dont ask us), the tax treatment crippling and make spot crypto funds illegal. All these things prevent mass adoption, which is unlikely anyway, but are impossible with the above conditions. Bitcoin will be destroyed, as will all other coins when Feds get around to digital cash in the next 5-10 years. Only XMR will be left, and its value will skyrocket, so much so that normies will mine it. Those holding XMR will be outlaw rich. Maybe not so easy to deal with, so be ready.

>> No.55158578

>>55155858
50% is binda shit but I have some 62.5% so who am I to judge.