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>> No.6377143

Realistic 6 month target for this coin?

>> No.6377167

>>6377143
800 in a bear market

>> No.6377202

1150 by march

>> No.6377207

>>6377143
800-2200

>> No.6377244
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6377244

>>6377143
$5k

>> No.6377337

1. Adoption of the darknet
2. Multi-sig support
3. Kovri
4. Bulletproof
5. Hardware wallets.
6. Moon 1000+ by end Q1

>> No.6377600

>>6377337
Bulletproofs is one of the few "news" items I could see causing a real pump and not a pajeet pnd.

I do think Kovri is overrated though, isn't it just a way to hide your IP? Who cares desu.

>> No.6377665

i think an end to end mathematically proven private token on top of bitcoin or ethereum has the potential to remove most of the value in xmr long term. at that point nobody will be transacting directly on the base layer for small transactions anyway, so there wont be any difference in using a private token on top of a public blockchain when you never hit the public blockchain for the lifetime of the transactions.

>> No.6377996
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6377996

>>6377600
Your ISP can't see shit with Kovir which means your gov can't either.

>> No.6378030

>>6377996
Yeah but since they can't see what's actually in the information I'm sending anyway does it really matter? Unless governments literally made it illegal to connect to the Monero network I don't really see the point.

>> No.6378045

The objectively best crypto.

>> No.6378058

>>6378030
Pretty much, kovri itself is still pretty good project as it can be integrated by others and isn't in fucking java.

>> No.6378081

>>6378058
Yeah that's true. I wasn't saying that I think that it's bad software or anything, just that I don't think it's going to have a realistic practical use case for Monero.

>> No.6378101

>>6377996
you don't need any of this shit though, you can run monero over tor today with basically no configuration.