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56457737 No.56457737 [Reply] [Original]

Let's do a quick test /biz/. Did you fall for Monero? If you didn't fall for it, you are not a midwit

>> No.56457751
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56457751

>uses a double negative
>wants to insult others intelligence

>> No.56457753

I have never Baught monera but I am still -$63,000… with no savings or retirement … just credit card debt. What wit am i?

>> No.56457770

>>56457751
Midwit spotted

>> No.56457783

you could have avoided monero and fallen into the other midwit traps like avax, hbar, algo, etc

so dodging monero doesn't necessarily mean you're not a midwit

>> No.56457813

>>56457783
Monero is the most /pol/ oriented coin that huffs the "price doesn't matter copium" the strongest. Price does matter, it indicates demand. I like Monero and what it stands for, but the holders are massive faggots.

>> No.56457890

Monero is actually useful. Utility mostly doesn't matter to price of cryptos at the moment.

>> No.56457939

>>56457737
Fun fact: After the 2020 bullrun, Monero retraced slightly less than ETH.

Why is a formerly rank 30-40 shitcoin being a better store of value than the coin in rank 2? The world may never know.

>> No.56457959

>>56457939
>1% of ETH's market cap
>better SoV

>> No.56458197

>>56457737
Monero has a use case though. The use case is not "buy and hope to get rich", it's use as actual currency. And for that it works great. T

>> No.56458413

It's basically a stable coin. Only instead of being backed by the US dollar it's backed by cocaine and heroin. It does what it does and does it well.

>> No.56458433

>>56457737
monero is perfect at its job as a private conduit of value. there's nothing midwit about it unless you buy it as an investment

>> No.56458470

>>56458433
Then why did it grow in value from pennies to hundreds of dollars? If Monero was so good at being a currency and not an investment, why didn't it stay at $1? And what's stopping it from growing in value in the future?

>> No.56458527

>>56458470
because of supply and demand of course. and the reason its price has more or less stagnated is because it's niche until normies realize they want privacy too

>> No.56458537

Monero cannot pump until Israel is defeated.

>> No.56458651

>>56458527
>implying terrorists and pedophiles aren't born every day
The price has stagnated because we are at the tail end of a bear market. You conceed that price will go up when normies get more interested. You conceed that Monero is a good investment.

>> No.56458781

>>56458537
Allah is not real, you know.

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>>56457737
What if I use it for things, anon? Valuable things. Snowy things. What then?! If you hold Monero, you are so far ahead of the curve it’s not even funny

>> No.56461353

>>56459892
>If you hold Monero, you are so far ahead of the curve it’s not even funny
yea i understand it and hold them neros. this is kinda scary thot tho.
holding xmr is like being unvaccinated.

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>>56457737

Bitcoin's price is highly manipulated so such charts are meaningless.

Also, the fact that Monero has what it takes to overcome Bitcoin's network effect and become the default payment option for the black market inspires a lot of confidence in its fundamentals.

So yeah, think I'm going to stick with XMR.

>> No.56461450

>>56458781
Then who created you? IDIOT

>> No.56463332

>>56458197
and if the usage of the currency increases the value per unit will because demand went up and supply stays almost the same
tEcHnIaLlY price should only go down if demand doesn't increase more than 3% annually