Welcome to /XMR/ Monero General, dedicated to the discussion of the world's most widely adopted privacy coin.OFFICIAL WEBSITE: https://getmonero.orgINFODUMPS:https://rentry.org/monero-explainedhttps://moneroinfodump.neocities.orghttps://pastebin.com/raw/wtx1vKueXMR Redpill: https://youtube.com/watch?v=wq6w03E2DS4BUY XMR: https://monero.eco/exchanges/>Infinity Projecthttps://pastebin.com/raw/pbCycXsCCrypto ATMs: https://coinatmradar.com/XMR Resources: https://monero.observer/resources/XMR Stats: https://moneroj.netMINING: https://www.getmonero.org/get-started/mining/https://rentry.org/why_mine_xmrWALLETS:>DesktopOfficial GUI/CLI walletFeatherwalletStack Wallet>MobileCake WalletMonero.com walletStack WalletUnstoppableEdge walletMonerujo (Android only)Monfluo (Android only)SECURE STORAGE: https://rentry.org/store_xmr_securelyBuy/sell goods & services with/for XMR!:https://monerica.com/https://xmrbazaar.com/https://www.reddit.com/r/moneromarket/new/https://cryptwerk.com/pay-with/xmr/https://kycnot.me/?t=service&xmr=on>gift cardshttps://cakepay.com/https://coincards.com/https://xmr.cards/>Exotic goodshttps://pastebin.com/raw/fF95wTNiSupport development:https://ccs.getmonero.org/donate/https://monerofund.org/https://www.getmonero.org/community/workgroups/https://magicgrants.org/funds/monero/Support organic artistry:https://www.monerochan.art/Previous: >>62521292If you still have questions, feel free to ask. A MoneroChad will be with you shortly.
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>>62608872Someone should shop Monerochan into OP's pic
Need a new place to buy a temp # for phone verification. Used to use simpool. Its gone. The ones left on kycnot are all for eurofag numbers. Need a Burgerland#. The few that offer USA number are charging 30$+, fuck that dog shit. Any recommendations? Xmr payments of course.
>>62609745I've used juicysms, but last time I checked they were struggling with available US numbers
So all crypto are pumping expect monero chan...
>>62609881Nobody seems to have USA numbers. What's going on?
>>62610070there's always high demand for them
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IS OVER monero bros, only cryptrael will grow, we will rejected in 420 meanwhilr zniggers are growing thanks to Israel.
>>62609937The decooopling is real>>62610108Good to see ya
>>62609937Good
>>62609544It’s trending upward (slightly)
420
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>>62608872Not on my watch list, lol
>>62612532Who give a fuck about you or your watchlist retard
Dead thread dead forum
>>62613492dead coin
aw jeez, i forgot monero cant function properly without 4chin posts about itim just gonna send my stack to the disposal address now
>>62613492I can go on another anti-agorism rant if you want. Kept the last thread alive anyway.
>>62613632To wit: agorism is retarded. The people who support agorism say so from their government-research-funded phone over government-research-funded communications protocols about how they don’t owe anything to anyone because muh voluntarism. They’re basically just anti-social creepy people who don’t acknowledge the interdependencies of the world that give rise to mutual responsibilities.I don’t particularly care for them nor would I ever want one as a neighbor. But you can imagine why a coin like Monero might attract a statistically significant amount of them in the early culture.Luckily, as new people join (“moonboys” as they call them), this culture will be swiftly drowned out. Eat shit and die, agorists.
>>62613662I'm a midwit, explain agorism to me
>>62613786Black and grey markets, basically. Or any kind of business dealing where the legally required taxes aren't being paid. Monero's killer app.
>>62613662>Luckily, as new people join (“moonboys” as they call them), this culture will be swiftly drowned out.Highly unlikely, the available supply of gullible moonfags is rapidly running out as the crypto blackpill spreads and degen attention shifts to AI and prediction markets. It ain't 2017 anymore, crypto as an investment is dying and no amount of retarded price predictions on Twitter can reverse this trend. Its truly over for baggies this time.Monero will be fine tho, its such a terrible investment that its practically a stablecoin and therefore ideal for conducting shady, unregulated business dealings. >Eat shit and die, agorists.Ideologues and entrepreneurs will be the only ones left once the profiteers are gone.
>>62613662Looking to get btfo'd again, retard?
the $420 resistance keeps holding
>>62613883Again? Nigga all you do is make retarded price predictions and get butthurt when challenged on them.But go on, I'm all ears.
>>62613916>>62613883Oops, nevermind
>>62613824>its such a terrible investment that its practically a stablecoinAgain you have no idea what you’re talking about, what asset you hold, what markets are like, or what speculation is.I actually respect you enough to not believe that you even believe what you’re saying. I believe you are intentionally skewing Monero’s culture in this retarded direction for some ulterior motive. This is why I consider it my duty to BTFO you every thread.For the people in the back of the room: two things cannot be true: (1) Monero is this unique amazing private money that is appreciably better than every other crypto and basically any other currency ever created, and (2) “it’s a terrible investment muh stablecoin”. If (1) is true you’re in for a mammoth of a bull run which ABSOLUTELY WILL attract: moonboys, non-agorist cultural influence, and especially, speculators. Many, many many speculators. You can’t put a price on the best currency of all time with a super low inflation rate. It won’t be even possible to express in dollars in a few years.>>62613883> btfo'd again“Again” implies that I ever have been BTFO, which is false.Anyway, my experiment to liven up the thread seems to have worked. Apparently the only thing that makes Monero people wake up is anyone who ever dares to say the price will go up. Faggots, the lot of you.
>>>/pol/541121490come join brothers
>>62612528Classic
>>62613982Desperate baggie desperately needs a pump so desperate baggie predictably pushes delusional hopium-fueled hype narratives to secure some exit liquidity.>(1) Monero is this unique amazing private money that is appreciably better than every other crypto and basically any other currency ever createdSo? As history clearly demonstrates that doesn't automatically guarantee mass utilization.Desktop Linux/BSD is fucking amazing. Yet hardly anybody uses it.PGP is a fucking amazing utility. Yet hardly anybody uses it.Darknets are another fucking amazing utility. Hardly anybody uses them either.Why should Monero be any different? Especially considering that its rarely used in isolation with regards to the above tech.Cypherpunk tech is and always will remain niche because normies are unthinking, compliant sheep that will default to the easiest, most convenient and reliable centralized/regulated corporate solutions. There is therefore not going to be a any kind of mass utilization of blockchain tech, crypto will only be be as widely adopted as PGP and darknets. Which means no face melting pumps. Sorry. >moonboys, non-agorist cultural influence, and especially, speculators. Many, many many speculators.lol they're all moving on to AI and prediction markets, fuckhead. Read the writing on the wall, its over. That's the bad news. The good news is that many new entrepreneurial opportunities are opening up, those of you that can figure out how to get in early and monetize this emerging digital counter-economy stand to make serious money regardless of the XMR price. Start one or more side hustles and get a regular cash flow going while the cringe moonfags cope, seethe & dilate.
>>62613982>“Again” implies that I ever have been BTFO, which is false.You are the retarded that claimed to not be a moonfag but at the same time claim only ngu matters. That alone is enough to show your incredulity.>Oh no, this general is on the second page! Quick fire up all of the already refuted FUD now!!!You are not built for this
guys I'm really new to xmr and I have 3 amazon gift cards that I Adm willing to sell in exchange for xmr. where do I go and what do I do?
>>62614184>Desktop Linux/BSD is fucking amazing. Yet hardly anybody uses it.From a UX perspective it’s not amazing at all. Despite that, millions use it. Not niche at all>PGP is a fucking amazing utility. Yet hardly anybody uses it.Nobody understands what it is or how to use it>Darknets are another fucking amazing utility. Hardly anybody uses them either.Just like Linux, massive UX problems and millions use it despite that.>Why should Monero be any different? Not only is Monero far easier to use (AND HOLD) than any of these examples, if “all” Monero did was acquire the same market penetration that Linux has it’s still in for a 50x+. MONEY is the greatest app or use case in the world. Thousands of times bigger than a OS, browser or cryptography. You don’t understand markets. Which isn’t surprising: an agorist can only wrap his head around bartering, after all.>normiesNobody cares about them, mentioned them, or is basing their argument around them.
retoswap market trades still chugging along
Anti Moonboy News - #80 - Trezor and NotSafePalhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTqi9v6xM_EIn episode 80, we take a look at the latest cold storage hardware wallets to get hit with exploits. I also give a book review of The Reign of Botnets by David Senecal.
>>62613662Agorism or neolibertarianism, and the like have always been an attempt to moralize and promote the ideology of usury and the market, which are the pillars of Judaism, as well as the worship of money. Nowadays, agorism is basically another mutation of that Jewish gene that in practice ends up in failed economic models and governments that are subjects of Israel. I won't go on further because then I would be including more /pol/itics than should go in this trailer.The problem with agorism and market logic is that they haven't solved what comes first: the need to buy/sell, or the price? They believe that the spontaneous coordination of the market is a medium by convention of individual value, but... who sets the first price without aggregation? And if it comes from need, as they argue, how does it prioritize, without a value position, its final opportunity cost in order to present it on the market table? The truth is that there is no solution to this dilemma, and the pro-market people have ultimately glossed over this problem. That is to say, money is not born from the market; it is born from the state. It was the states that were the first to give legitimacy to the market. Cryptos are no different; they are legitimized in a concrete society thanks to the state, which provides the microchips and rare earths.