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> Governments make privacy illegal
> Society needs an escape route
> Once it breaks, it's up-only

Sounds like Monero will morph to the 2nd, if not the most important coin in our history.
This play feels too easy to be true.
How high can we go this time?
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And yes, that is an 8-year resistance.
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>>61523384
Cypherpunk isn't dead
The dark renaissance is upon us
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>>61523384
GOOD LUCK MONEROCHAN
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>>61523384
RE: Price resistance
My best bet is that the OG gigawhales sell off some of their stacks around 500 bucks each time it hits it.
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XMR will overtake BTC gradually as more people realize that 99.9% of crypto is a grift/trap. This is the only coin actually attempting to achieve satoshi's vision of liberating people from the banks. Everything else will just pull you deeper into the matrix of their new even gayer digital slave system.
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desu actually looks like it'll just be rejected at the longterm resistance.

>This play feels too easy to be true.
This was the case for zcash. Monero is late to the party. It's like betting on LTC because BTC did well.
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>>61523476
I have 1200 XMR, am I a whale?
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>>61523703
>disclosing
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>>61523682
That's my thought too. If you have a long-term vision (>10 years) Monero makes the most sense.
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>>61523384
>Sounds like Monero will morph to the 2nd, if not the most important coin in our history.
Monero is the most important crypto because it's the only crypto that is actually used. All other shitcoins don't do anything, nobody uses them, they're just tokens for price speculation.

>magically remove ETH, BTC, SOL
fuck all happens, 0 impact, nobody apart from miners and node runners would even notice
>magically remove XMR
it makes actual difference in the world, arguably for the better depending who you were to ask
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>>61523694
lol no fuck off
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>>61523720
I had my shit written on a piece of paper in a safe deposit box from 2017. Nearly forgot about it. Hammered it into steel
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>>61523703
>I have 1200 XMR
Proof?
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>>61523747
It's actually being used less than at any time in the last 5 years LMAO. Check TX count you brainwashed rube
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>>61523384
I have 11 moneroids, is that enough to make it??
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>>61523682
Why is the software for it such trash tho?
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Monero is too hard to use.
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>>61523809
>TX count
>in crypto
Nigger it's all fake and gay, all of it, how in 2025 anybody can not know that
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>>61523861
It's not even 100k real OR fake transactions hahahaha
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>>61523869
There's not 100k real transactions per day in entire crypto.
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>>61523841
i guess your brain is hard to use too
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>>61523809
>DEXs
>TX count
Idiot
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>>61523747
We have a big thread open to teach you midwits about how eth is needed
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>>61523861
>>61523888
Stop giving me xmr top signals please.
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>>61523941
>another shitcoin retard trying to fud
unlike zcrash, your coin will go nowhere while vitalik grows his asian harem with the sell wall
at least zcrashers had their moment
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>>61523941
>teach about shitcoins
You couldn't make this shit up
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>>61523941
>eth is needed
You know what, link it, I'll have a laugh
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>>61523384
The best thing its not on binance so cz cannot sell the midwit cexxers coins!
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>>61523384
You guys should load up on your drugs at ath while you can.
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>>61523970
he means this one lol >>61520624
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>>61523747
>needed so much big player crypto exchanges don't list it
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>>61524278
>kek
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>swaps to monero
>swaps back to a non-inflationary pow coin over tor/p2p
>chain of custody broken and privacy preserved
>swap back through monero when selling off
Aside from private transactions on-chain, why do people see xmr as a long-term investment instead of a useful privacy layer with the most cash-like properties?
Tail emissions make it useable as currency but I don't see why something with a higher s2f wouldn't capture more value than xmr in the next few decades
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>>61523682
What did you use and found it trash?
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>>61524864 was a reply to >>61523814
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>>61523841
What's hard?
>>61524697
Tail emissions result in a finite number of non-lost coins. The do NOT result in a infinite number of non-lost coins. How are you people not aware of this already?
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>monero fags when coin has bad price action
>uhh dude I don't buy fiat i buy monero idc about price
>monero fags when coin is mooning
>dood moneri is going to the fucking moon you are a fucking retard its going to x1000 at the 8 year resistance
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>>61524697
I think the idea is that if XMR is going to be useful as a private currency, its market cap will have to be large enough to absorb the total global volume of desired private transactions. That means if say, 1% of US consumer spending is taken into the Monero economy, you'd have 176 billion dollars (annually) or about 485 million dollars a day. If you're performing at XMR's current volume/mcap ratio, which is a little higher than BTCs, that means the total market cap of XMR would need to rise to about 26 billion to absorb 1% of the US consumer spending volume into its parallel economy. If you're a super-maxi and think it richfags will move offshored assets through it, or that it can absorb 1% of *global* consumer spending volume, you'd anticipate a market cap as high as 90 billion. Of course you have turbo-maxies that think consumer spending can go as high as 10% XMR plus the turbo-wealthy offshoring into it but those numbers would start approaching flipping ETH and such.
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>>61524913
Good to remember what's the cause and what's the effect: The market cap goes up BECAUSE it will absorb economic activity, not in-order to.
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>>61523384
Coin spikes up, biz buys the top and starts preaching delusions. Classic.
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>>61524697
>higher s2f
s2f (=inflation) has connection to chain security, especially with PoW coins. Chain security is an "invisible" black swan metric that only shows itself when it's too late and the chain gets 51% attacked. What would happen if Bitcoin suddenly had 0 block rewards (=infinite s2f = 0% inflation)? It would lose all miners and get 51% attacked tomorrow. Higher s2f for PoW coins has its negative effects. PoS gets around this by not requiring as high issuance because of low running costs, but we all blindly hate PoS because it's le bad so let's not go there.
>>61524880
Finite supply doesn't guarantee chain security and infinite supply can have VERY different issuance curves. An imaginary hyperinflationary VenezuelaCoin that 100x's its supply every year is infinite supply. Monero that mints maximum 157,680 new XMR per year is infinite supply. XMR inflation will never be above 0.85% where it's right now because (slowly) increasing supply with stable 158k/yr issuance means slowly reducing inflation = disinflation (though it's very close to flat). VenezuelaCoin exponentially increases its supply = hyperinflation. Both infinite supply but very different. Fucking retarded term that only appeals to dumb and emotional Bitcoin maxis.
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>>61525013
I'm not sure if we disagree in something. Long term, Monero's lost coins *per year* (because of lost wallets, hard drive crashes, people dying without passing the coins to someone else, people burning coins for any reason) will end up being equal, on average, to the yearly mintage of XMR. Meaning there will be eventually a fixed number of accessible XMR in the economy. With an economy that grows in size every year, this would mean prices of goods dropping against XMR every year, what people would call deflation.

And yeah I agree that anyone who shouts "infinite supply" without touching any of the nuance behind these terms, is a retard.
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>>61525042
>I'm not sure if we disagree in something
Not really I just seethe every time I hear "infinite supply" and I thought you saw it as something that needed defending. In the real world lost coins make inflation lower, even negative, but from protocol perspective XMR is "infinite supply" and that's perfectly fine. I just wanted to rant and started typing my thoughts.
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>>61525042
It has the best utility, eventually people will just use it like cash
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>>61523384
It's going to go downhill like crazy once it gets delisted in Europe.
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>>61523384
50>500=10X
500X10=5,000
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>>61525160
kek
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>>61525160
i thought that happened in 2022
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>>61523384
Please buy my untradable bags sar!
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What if it goes to $2596.62?
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Insanely bullish NOT to be listed on binance in 2025.
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>>61527819
ill unironically sell
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>>61525009
Sometimes I think that people here are just lying to convince others to buy the top.



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