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>>28916180
Literal garbage. No, thanks.

>>28916512
Most mongoloid take on /biz/. Congratulations for your award of being a literal retard.
>privacy ie illegal activity
Good Lord you really are not very bright eh? Have you ever done an IQ test? I do recommend you do one. Even if you end up with being just a double-digit simpleton, don't worry, there will still be a place for you in modern society, but at least acknowledge how dumb and unqualified you are to talk about subjects you simply don't understand.

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For what reason are multi billion dollar companies, governments, banks, payment services like VISA etc. adopting BTC? It's in their best interest to adopt it as soon as possible. Why is there a 1.25 million USD bounty set on Monero by the american IRS? Why is Monero getting delisted and rejected left and right? For what reason do shepherds protect their sheeps? Monero is private money built for the people, just holding in your wallet will most likely get you on a no flight list once Monero becomes more mainstream. Monero is literally what normies and first time buyers think BTC is, it's only a matter of time until they realize how wrong they have been...

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I think I might need to start a big compilation of all the times bitcoin users were caught by the authorities because they were fucking traced on the blockchain. People might understand better monero if they can understand how fucked up using a transparent blockchain can be.

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>>26400374
i have a good feeling about monero this year
i think the growth will start sooner than we realize
but if not, it'll stay a comfy hodl, and that's fine with me.
>>26400417
the current political sphere is the best thing that could happen to monero. the administration has already expressed disdain for crypto, and that means coins will all but grow. especially monero, as people realize how much of a threat it is to the government's control.

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>>26381750
did you already forget history, anon? this is literally how Bitcoin started. Everyone also thought bitcoin would be banned, it's only used by criminals and blablabla, look where we are now. do you really think the average person want to have transactions pubicly available on the transparent ledger?

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>>26317803
welcome to the club! i'm in kinda the same boat, came for monero and am picking everything else up along the way.
look in the general for an exchange you can use(preferably non kyc), and use that to either a) buy monero, or b) buy bitcoin and exchange that for monero.

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>>26275090
Also, adding all that to the current political climate, I'm pretty sure it's safe to say we are soon entering the point of accelerationism for all that to come true.

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>>25456777
>>25457040
Based and red-pilled.

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>>24778691
monero is more than enough to just pass under the radar, so you will be fine. you should just worry if you are doing something very illegal and they have big reasons to spend time and money to go after every single trace of yours, like planning a terrorist attack or something, or else it's too much trouble for them

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>>24517295
Try reading "Mastering Monero" and you will realize that you have no privacy.

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>>23551529

Short answer: probably a while. If you're solo mining it's essentially a lottery, so you COULD hit it on day one or it could take years. If you're in a mining pool you'd earn fractions of a monero every day, which is the route I'd go if I were you. How quick that would add up to a monero depends on the CPU (not graphics card, monero is ASIC resistant) you were using to mine, the pool, luck, and a few other factors.

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>>23525600
also, based

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As governments worldwide push for digital cash in the wake of covid, consider:

"I think that the only effective defense against the coming surveillance dystopia is one where you take steps yourself to safeguard your privacy, because there's no incentive for self-restraint by the people that have the capacity to intercept everything. A historical analogy could be how people learned that they should wash their hands. That required the germ theory of disease to be established and then popularized, and for paranoia to be instilled about the spread of disease via invisible stuff on your hands that you can't see, just as you can't see mass interception. Once there was enough understanding, soap manufacturers produced products that people consumed to relieve their fear. It's necessary to instill fear in people so they understand the problem before they will create enough demand to solve the problem." -
"Creating an electronic currency is a big deal precisely because control over the medium of exchange is one of the three ingredients of a state." "If you take away the state's monopoly over the means of economic interaction, then you take away one of the three principal ingredients of a state. In the model of the state as a mafia, where the state is a protection racket, the state shakes people down for money in every possible way. Controlling currency flows is important for revenue-raising by the state, but it is also important for simply controlling what people do- incentivizing one thing, disincentivizing another thing, completely banning a certain activity, or an organization, or interactions between organizations." "Government regulation has made particular financial players kings and doesn't allow other market entrants. Economic freedom has been impinged by an elite group that is able to influence both regulation and the principles involved in these banks."

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>>20705180
You should high risk gamble with LOKI or any new project, and low risk invest with older, more established ones. In XMR DG we think Monero is a great long term hold, but thoroughly encourage anyone to do their own research.

Monero is the first mover with the best tech in the privacy coin space, so we think it's here to stay. Rising DNM adoption seems to indicate that the market agrees with us.

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"I think that the only effective defense against the coming surveillance dystopia is one where you take steps yourself to safeguard your privacy, because there's no incentive for self-restraint by the people that have the capacity to intercept everything. A historical analogy could be how people learned that they should wash their hands. That required the germ theory of disease to be established and then popularized, and for paranoia to be instilled about the spread of disease via invisible stuff on your hands that you can't see, just as you can't see mass interception. Once there was enough understanding, soap manufacturers produced products that people consumed to relieve their fear. It's necessary to instill fear in people so they understand the problem before they will create enough demand to solve the problem." -
"Creating an electronic currency is a big deal precisely because control over the medium of exchange is one of the three ingredients of a state." "If you take away the state's monopoly over the means of economic interaction, then you take away one of the three principal ingredients of a state. In the model of the state as a mafia, where the state is a protection racket, the state shakes people down for money in every possible way. Controlling currency flows is important for revenue-raising by the state, but it is also important for simply controlling what people do- incentivizing one thing, disincentivizing another thing, completely banning a certain activity, or an organization, or interactions between organizations." "Government regulation has made particular financial players kings and doesn't allow other market entrants. Economic freedom has been impinged by an elite group that is able to influence both regulation and the principles involved in these banks."

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>>19933596
"I think that the only effective defense against the coming surveillance dystopia is one where you take steps yourself to safeguard your privacy, because there's no incentive for self-restraint by the people that have the capacity to intercept everything. A historical analogy could be how people learned that they should wash their hands. That required the germ theory of disease to be established and then popularized, and for paranoia to be instilled about the spread of disease via invisible stuff on your hands that you can't see, just as you can't see mass interception. Once there was enough understanding, soap manufacturers produced products that people consumed to relieve their fear. It's necessary to instill fear in people so they understand the problem before they will create enough demand to solve the problem." -
"Creating an electronic currency is a big deal precisely because control over the medium of exchange is one of the three ingredients of a state." "If you take away the state's monopoly over the means of economic interaction, then you take away one of the three principal ingredients of a state. In the model of the state as a mafia, where the state is a protection racket, the state shakes people down for money in every possible way. Controlling currency flows is important for revenue-raising by the state, but it is also important for simply controlling what people do- incentivizing one thing, disincentivizing another thing, completely banning a certain activity, or an organization, or interactions between organizations." "Government regulation has made particular financial players kings and doesn't allow other market entrants. Economic freedom has been impinged by an elite group that is able to influence both regulation and the principles involved in these banks."

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>>19887452
Stop focusing on the trees and look at the forest, friend.

https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/cbdc-overarching-goal-behind-digitisation-money
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/italy-outlines-ten-criteria-central-bank-digital-currency
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Comment/China-takes-battle-for-cryptocurrency-hegemony-to-new-stage
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/digital-dollar-real-financial-inclusion-192508257.html

Central banks are actively working to digitalize money, do away with cash, and achieve total financial surveillance. No other crypto project can stand against totalitarian oversight.

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>>19843270
"I think that the only effective defense against the coming surveillance dystopia is one where you take steps yourself to safeguard your privacy, because there's no incentive for self-restraint by the people that have the capacity to intercept everything. A historical analogy could be how people learned that they should wash their hands. That required the germ theory of disease to be established and then popularized, and for paranoia to be instilled about the spread of disease via invisible stuff on your hands that you can't see, just as you can't see mass interception. Once there was enough understanding, soap manufacturers produced products that people consumed to relieve their fear. It's necessary to instill fear in people so they understand the problem before they will create enough demand to solve the problem." -
"Creating an electronic currency is a big deal precisely because control over the medium of exchange is one of the three ingredients of a state." "If you take away the state's monopoly over the means of economic interaction, then you take away one of the three principal ingredients of a state. In the model of the state as a mafia, where the state is a protection racket, the state shakes people down for money in every possible way. Controlling currency flows is important for revenue-raising by the state, but it is also important for simply controlling what people do- incentivizing one thing, disincentivizing another thing, completely banning a certain activity, or an organization, or interactions between organizations." "Government regulation has made particular financial players kings and doesn't allow other market entrants. Economic freedom has been impinged by an elite group that is able to influence both regulation and the principles involved in these banks."

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https://decrypt.co/31461/coinbase-wants-to-identify-bitcoin-users-for-dea-irs
>"According to public records, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Internal Revenue Service are planning to buy licenses from Coinbase for a cloud-based software called Coinbase Analytics. According to the prospective DEA contract, Coinbase's software will provide "identity attribution" for crypto addresses both domestically and internationally."
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Comment/China-takes-battle-for-cryptocurrency-hegemony-to-new-stage
>At a meeting of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a political advisory body, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing from May 21, 10 members proposed a plan to create a digital currency consisting of the Chinese yuan, Japanese yen, South Korean won and Hong Kong dollar.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/digital-dollar-real-financial-inclusion-192508257.html
>On Thursday the House Financial Services Committee (FSC) Task Force on Financial Technology convened on Capitol Hill to discuss the possible role of a digital dollar in distributing COVID-19 relief payments. The watchdogs discussed FedAccounts, or cryptographic wallets held by the Federal Reserve, for commercial banking services. The National Science Foundation, an independent branch of the federal government, has given blockchain startup KRNC $225,000 to design cryptocurrency features for the U.S. dollar.

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https://www.forbes.com/sites/siladityaray/2020/06/17/fbi-used-etsy-linkedin-to-track-down-protester-accused-of-setting-cop-car-ablaze/#1d1cf40c2460

You already live in a surveillance state, Anons.

"I think that the only effective defense against the coming surveillance dystopia is one where you take steps yourself to safeguard your privacy, because there's no incentive for self-restraint by the people that have the capacity to intercept everything. A historical analogy could be how people learned that they should wash their hands. That required the germ theory of disease to be established and then popularized, and for paranoia to be instilled about the spread of disease via invisible stuff on your hands that you can't see, just as you can't see mass interception. Once there was enough understanding, soap manufacturers produced products that people consumed to relieve their fear. It's necessary to instill fear in people so they understand the problem before they will create enough demand to solve the problem."

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>>19792879
By some people, sure. But so is every cryptocurrency.

Monero has been around since April, 2014. It's entirely open source, it has a core team of 30 developers and over 500 people have contributed code to the project. It has one of the most dedicated communities in crypto, and is utilized more widely for transactions on the DNM than any coin but BTC. By my standards, that places it far above the flash-in-the-pan projects that I would label as shitcoins.

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>>19778670
That one and a bunch of dope others at themonera.art

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>>14912264
1/10 bait and trash FUD

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