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Where do you see Monero in 2 years?
Blake Edwards
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Nathan Powell
In my wallet where it's going to stay until I lose my private keys in a boating accident
Owen Collins
Holy based
Evan Wood
have a look at VRA token guys cause guys are coming with real value and results xo curious to hear your thoughts on vra
Brody Sullivan
Expecting something like (4 year span)
250 -> 100 -> 450 -> 300 -> 800 -> 500 -> 1300 -> 750 -> 1800 -> 3000+
James Richardson
Protecting my proceeds from an epic troll from prying eyes.
Mason Perry
$30K
David Roberts
XMR will only yield dismal returns at best as the hype for privacy coins has since been long gone. No one gives a fuck about that shit anymore, plus you can already do that on ETH anyway with zkSnarks, so then what the fuck is the point of this? The future is in defi and BUSINESS oriented coins like ETH, LINK, YFI, DOT, and FTM. Don't get left behind in the dust holding onto dead fossilized garbage, the big money isn't interested.
Jace Diaz
Same price. Monero will only ever be used to buy drugs on the deepweb.
Ryan Butler
I just disagree with the premise of privacy coins being a long gone hype. Privacy will only become more essential in all aspects of life as we move towards a tech-dystopia type of existence, and I think that's pretty obvious. Tho I don't disagree that defi will make huge gains ofc.
Big money may be uninterested but XMR is currently successfully and pretty widely used for criminal activity. The question is what happens when everybody feels like a criminal and wants to escape surveillance.
Jayden Morales
why is this on so few exchanges
Wyatt Ramirez
It MIGHT be good to hold some in 4-5 years after the next big bubble pops, just in case every country in the world turns completely totalitarian. Until then, I just think there's way more profits to be had in other projects leading up to the next golden bullrun.
Landon Martinez
does anyone have a recent transaction chart for monero?
Kayden Cooper
NEOGAF
Ethan Fisher
really makes you do a big think doesn't it
Asher Morales
$400. Why? People will use XMR to avoid taxes, is more safe than Tether or even BTC.
Thomas King
Here's a daily one. Today we were at 13k
bitinfocharts.com
There's plenty of exchanges supporting it
Adrian Peterson
Exactly where it is now, which is as a finished and usable product. Maybe in higher demand, or maybe having had its Mcap swallowed up by something like XHV. Either way, one of the greatest success stories of the entire crypto space.
Cameron Hill
I see it irrelavant thanks to the EARN IT ACT succesfully banning encryption online.
Michael Young
In less than a month all privacy coins will 10x
Adrian Smith
wow so many ppl sleeping on monero in this thread.
Jaxson Martinez
agreed, and I think privacy will continue to be a huge trend in general in the next 5-10 years (especially in europe).
not sure how monero will fare in the face of increasing AML/KYC type regulation though. don't see how monero would ever reach large-scale adoption in the future desu. that's why i'm excited for projects like DUSK that navigate privacy in a way that regulators are comfortable with.
Leo Edwards
>Until then, I just think there's way more profits to be had in other projects leading up to the next golden bullrun.
I definitely agree with that, which is why I asked about the long term - maybe 2 years is a bit short.
But I do think that totalitarianism is an inevitability.
And just to be fair, nations don't need to be "completely totalitarian" and not all nations need to totalitarian for the scenario I'm describing to occur. The important nations need to be totalitarian enough, and there are many such scenarios that don't involve cartoon villainy. It could be used to avoid taxes that are deemed unfair or excessive, transfer of capital for political action in case one political party outlaws the other, etcetera. I don't think it's absurd.
Gabriel Myers
2k
Jayden Mitchell
Decentralized exchanges and things like atomic swaps which Monero is developing make exchanges concern increasingly irrelevant. I'd hope that within a year we would have atomic swaps + widespread use of dex's such as Bisq that preserve user privacy
Daniel Reyes
you're probably right that it will become increasingly easier to acquire things like XMR without having to go through gated on-ramps, but I just don't think we'll ever see public demand on a massive scale for a truly decentralized non-fiat privacy coin like monero.
in fact, I think it's a lot more likely that central banks will try and come out with their own version of a privacy-preserving digital currency (based on some of the CBDC studies i've been reading). realistically that's the only avenue I see a privacy coin being adopted on a mass scale.
Wyatt Carter
jeez, I wonder why
Christian Parker
$100
Jonathan Cook
what do you mean?
its actually not true at all this thing is on tons of exchanges
Nathan Mitchell
In prison... But now XMR has atomic swaps coming for btc Most likely in the waves Dex it opens up a plethora of tax evasive possi b ilities. I think they will try and ban it and there will be a huge battle trying to criminalize it... this is not good for the price...
Ultimately it will c o me out the winner. They can't stop it. Honestly I think that XMR is everything bitcoin ever wanted to be. But there are dark days between now and it's best moments. (I hold a bag but more as support of the the project than an investment). It may pump when ppl try and cash out if the atomic swaps are running in time for the next bull run... otherwise shadows before sunshine.
Julian Mitchell
because it's actually private
Carson Watson
Slow increase in price. This is not a moonshot. I would invest a percentage though because of its usefulness.
Ethan Jenkins
I have been accumulating little every month for few years, I feel like it's one of the only really useful cryptos out there which might also make it a target for government action. I think in the end XMR will prevail though and will come out on top
Aaron Martin
Based.I'm sure they will reappear in the hands of s o me fat Italian... long after the irs audit.
Kevin Jones
You might be able to do privacy on eth ...but I can't. Maybe it's there for the more technical minded but the average crypto Joe like me I need monero.
Blake Taylor
Based.
Elijah King
Dangerously based
Wyatt Jones
You guys scared of the gubment realize that one of the main advantages of crypto is that it can't be stopped by any government, right? The new "digital currency" the feds are trying to roll out will wake people up once they see it would eliminate black markets during a time where everybody hates their government. The future is decentralized.
Oliver Adams
we are watching this thread
Isaiah Taylor
seems the prevailing attitude in this thread is "monero won't pump because I need time to gamble on defi scams" Seems like wishful thinking to me.