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currently only sitting on 50 trying to make my way to 100
if monero goes to 30k it will only be 1/2 a trillion and i will have 1.5million

>> No.9810122

>>9810057
Considering the supply is a little over 16 million now, you are already in the so called “21 club” (bitcoin). So i would say you have made it and anymore you get now is just added bonus.

>> No.9810136

>>9810057
50-100 XMR is a reasonable amount to hold. Accumulating any more than that is probably overkill. Monero faces significant challenges even though I think it's the best pure currency coin out there. I hold about 70.

>> No.9810179

>>9810136
This.
T. 65 moneros.

>> No.9810210

>>9810136
What kinds of challenges

>> No.9810238

>>9810057
why would monero(lol) be 30k ever?

>> No.9810257

>>9810238
either zcash or monero will be 30k to 100k a pop because they are both privary coins

>> No.9810272

>>9810257
maybe if the dollar crashes

>> No.9810295

>>9810272
dollars doesnt need to crash. We just need a california state of government for the entire USA which will happen

>> No.9810297

>>9810210
For one thing, because Monero is so decentralized (and committed to staying that way) the entire project is still community funded to this day. No one person or group has complete ownership of Monero, which is great but it can also mean it can take a bit longer for things to get done. There are definitely some heavy hitting big time crypto holders that have been involved over the past few years getting it off the ground, but all new funding proposals for coding work go through a transparent fundraiser process. The plus side is that literally anyone that wants to work on the project can make proposals and get right to work on Monero and share it with the community if they want.

Secondly, from a technical standpoint, because it is built from the ground up on a completely different codebase from Bitcoin, everything Monero related, from wallets to exchange interfaces to its cryptography is completely different from Bitcoin, so there are no shortcuts out there for it.

Third, I worry about Monero's nethash. There aren't enough people out there mining Monero due to current difficulty and price levels, which makes it somewhat vulnerable to attack by a three letter organization, or someone else well funded, IMO. I don't think this is a huge problem but it is a concern moving forward. I don't think ASICs are the solution now but in the future if Monero starts to be taken seriously around the world as a major currency it's going to need much higher hashrates to stay secure.

>> No.9810325

>>9810297
This anon thinks clearly.

>> No.9810456
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9810456

>>9810057

>> No.9810462
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9810462

>hint

>> No.9810474

>>9810297
they're doing everything they can to stop ASICs too
there's like 6 moneros now
im not even sure which one to fucking mine

>> No.9810514

>>9810057
fuck off your pedocoin is worthless
stop supporting terroists you retard

>> No.9810572

>>9810514
They said the same shit with Bitcoin.

>> No.9810655

Moneros unironically the true crypto vision and has a clear cut used which is applied unlike 99.9999999% of shit coins. There will always be a demand and have a place as long as an exchange supports a way to cash it out.

>> No.9810688

>>9810456
30k in xmr two years ago would almost be 10mil today. fucking disgusting. man early crypto adopters make me red with rage.

>> No.9810814

>>9810474
Don't be fooled, there's only one real Monero. XMR is and for the forseeable future will be the only "Monero" with actual community support and development.

>> No.9810903

>>9810272
I cannot remember which drug fuel interview McAfee said this on, but he said that one reason he thinks BTC will reach 1m in time for him to not eat his own dick is it will cause the dollar to depreciate.

>> No.9810919

>>9810814
well the one that's worth $150 seems like the most attractive
but monero itself has been consistently forking to stay ahead of ASIC miners.
so i feel like if the monero isn't forking regularly to avoid ASIC miners, then it's not the monero we've known all along?

>> No.9810928

>>9810919
this. there needs to be an asic resistant version

>> No.9810948

>>9810688
if it makes you feel any better the vast majority of early adopters sold way too soon. some guy was shilling me monero in 2015 when it was under $1. i doubt he held past $5.

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>>9810919
The one that is worth $150 is the only Monero, XMR. That is what I'm telling you. The others are just fucking scams bought and sold by delusional Cryptonight v6 owners that bought a $5000 paperweight. They have zero future.
>>9810928
What? The entire premise of Monero is to be ASIC resistant for the time being which is why they forked the algorithm back in March to brick Jihan's ASICs. Monero (XMR) will keep bricking ASICs every 6 months for the foreseeable future.

>> No.9810964

>>9810948
yeah but they still made it. even if they dumped their bags for a measly 1000x instead of a 10000x they still are better off than us.

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9810972

>>9810474
Masari

>> No.9810988

>>9810964
Live and learn. I dismissed Bitcoin back in 2011 because it "wasn't backed by anything." I didn't know what the fuck I was talking about.

>> No.9811018

>>9810988
god its such a painful sensation having that fucking brainlet nocoiner fud work on you in the past.

>> No.9811643

I love Monero. I'm 50% XMR, 25% Zencash, 25% Ethereum.

>> No.9811694

xmr is ok but zencash will have way bigger gains when the next bull run starts

>> No.9811706

>>9810057

Monero hodler checking in. But we shouldn't just hodl it. We should be talking about it to everyone we see, finding more use-cases for it, developing apps/websites for it.

>> No.9811846

I only have 7 but I'm mining more. Hope I don't have to pay taxes as really no way for them to tell how much I mine.

>> No.9812314

>>9810238
It won't op is retarded.