Bitcoin is manipulated as fuck. Also, it is pure trash.
Ethereum is "cool" and full of action, but there are no real usecases for it. No company (or very, very few) will use a solution where it loses control over the data. Sorry.
The only real usecase for crypto is *private and unstoppable value transfer*.
Monero may not do a 100X like you are all dreaming of, but it is the most based and useful crypto.
I have a HUGE respect for Monero developers, they are the real deal.
They’re repeated because smart money recognizes the value, especially long term in blockchain, of financial privacy. No other crypto is close to what Monero offers.
Chase Perez
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Adam Jones
All crypto is manipulated, why do you think it never goes anywhere?
David Taylor
>The only real use case is private transfer Yea, lots of uses have cropped up, whether you find it to be of use to YOU is irrelevant.
Don't get stuck playing with mediocre coins like Monero.
Kayden Myers
XMR is killing the ROI on my gigachad portfolio (btc, eth, link, xmr), but it feels good to at least hold on to some of the cyberpunk ideals that started this movement. I think it will have its time.
forbes.com/sites/forbes-personal-shopper/2020/12/01/best-gaming-headsets/ >The only real usecase for crypto is *private and unstoppable value transfer*. it's not the only usecase, but it's an important usecase, and like with everything ethereum is going to dominate it. Fully anonymous transfers are supposed to be released this month. As a bonus the cost per transfer is only about 5k gas. Monero isn't going to be able to compete with anonymous dollar stablecoins on ethereum coupled with anonymous access to the entire defi.
Kek your premine ico scams and optional privacy shitcoins won’t get adopted.
Ian Mitchell
Ethereum does as much transactions in 20 minutes as monero does in a day. It's not even in the same universe of adoption. >optional privacy optional anonymity is the only real anonymity, because it allows for plausible deniability. It's not possible to manufacture fake income on monero because it has no defi. It's borderline worthless for real anonymity. >send monero to an exchange >funds locked until you provide proof of funds good luck using monero lmao
Sebastian Robinson
Monero is literally the only "crypto" with a real use case.
Camden Martinez
>Ethereum does as much transactions in 20 minutes as monero does in a day. Ethereum is the whole ecosystem. Your user sets for your privacy tokens are shit. Moneros user sets are far higher. Monero is actually adopted in niche privacy use cases. Ethereum is not. Monero has privacy on every transaction which means far less attack vectors. Ethereum had a base layer that is transparent. >optional anonymity is the only real anonymity, because it allows for plausible deniability Lmfao. This is exactly the type of nonsense an eth shill says thinking they sound intelligent. Every transactions needs to have baked in privacy so nothing sticks out you complete retard. Otherwise your ecosystem will just blacklist people who are using privacy. > funds locked until you provide proof of funds Yeah that effects every crypto you complete retard. Go on. Explain to me the better privacy ethereum has. Use all the buzzwords that you saw on plebbit so I can make fun of you.
Brandon Miller
Oh and by the way funds are locked when you have transparent ledgers because of coin taint. Monero doesn’t have that problem.
Brayden Cook
I'm down for praising monero but attacking Bitcoin and Ethereum is the wrong way to go about it. Bitcoin was the proof of concept and it is rock fucking solid. Ethereum is useful as a platform although I don't think it's worth buying and holding ETH itself. LINK and PNK have much stronger use cases for the tokens themselves.
Monero is great, like you say. Really, everyone who's doing bitcoin transfers right now, UNLESS they have a reason to make a public, in the clear transaction, should be using Monero. But the way to push Monero adoption isn't to attack Bitcoin, it's to expalin to bitcoin users that Monero is closer to the ideal cryptocurrency than bitcoin is, especially right now when so many people are treating bitcoin as a store of value and speculative vehicle.
>Your user sets for your privacy tokens are shit. Moneros user sets are far higher. Even tornado.cash has better anonymity than monero - thousands of deposits for every eth amount while monero only has 11 inputs per transaction. Tornado.cash is only a temporary solution, the future is in zk-snark rollups that allow for full arbitrary value transfers. That's what's supposed to be released very soon. Monero gets about 4M transactions per year. It's likely anonymous rollups on ethereum are going to process more per day in 2022. >Every transactions needs to have baked in privacy so nothing sticks out you complete retard. >Otherwise your ecosystem will just blacklist people who are using privacy. so literally like monero is getting delisted left and right? when everyone is anonymous everyone is suspect and everyone ends up blacklisted. >Go on. Explain to me the better privacy ethereum has >make a pointless token >buy a bit with legal funds >pump it 100x with funds you want to hide >sell the token to yourself now you have completely legal profit.
There are so many variations on this theme it's impossible to list, it's easy to make it much less obvious. It can't be stopped as long as defi exists. It's not even new, what do you think cryptokitties going for >$100k were? That was obvious money laundering of this type.
That's one of the reasons why ethereum is going to replace offshore banking.
Lucas Torres
monerobros.... what's happening?
Jose Perry
all monero fud is literally jewish fear i’m not saying it’s going to perform well, but its very existence is one of the biggest weapons in the crypto arsenal and it needs to continue existing
Robert Collins
Why would i buy monero if i dont want to buy drugs or care about taxes? Maybe you should pay your taxes you cuck. >but muh welfare nigress If the federal budget was a dollar welfare would be a dime. Also stablecoin.
Henry Rivera
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Camden Wood
Please, see duckdao.io and give your opinion about it.
I think it is an interesting solution to combine both crypto game and investment system with long-term partnerships
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Matthew Myers
>Even tornado.cash has better anonymity than monero fucking lol. Tornado cash is just a mixer. Chain analysis can easily solve things like tornado cash or coin join. It's near impossible to shield transactions when you are dealing with a transparent baselayer. Monero privacy is not just ring signatures. It also obfuscates transaction amounts and it does not put addresses on the blockchain. Further, you can't visit wallet addresses. There is no way to tell how much monero someone has or has received or has sent. >zk snarks those require trusted set ups, and because literally every token on ethereum is a scam, nobody will use those coins other than moonboys who hoard them in speculative bubbles because number go up. >when everyone is anonymous everyone is suspect and everyone ends up blacklisted. wrong. Not everybody who uses Monero uses Monero for the dark net. That's the beauty of Monero. It is cash. You can't tell transactions apart. In Ethereum, why not just use Ethereum instead of privacy. Oh, do you have something to hide? This doesn't happen with Monero, because every transaction looks exactly the same. >now you have completely legal profit. that's not legal profit (well, depending on your jurisdiction). Although I commend you for blatantly admitting that ethereum is all scams and that's its only purpose (protip: don't wash funds with a transparent base layer. Wash with Monero, like everyone else. google Monero's atomic swaps). >That's one of the reasons why ethereum is going to replace offshore banking. jesus christ, what do you think Monero is for? You need to actually put effort into studying chain analysis. Once you do, you will realize how far ahead Monero is. By the time Ethereum catches up Monero will be even better. It has taken literal years for Monero to get adoption on the Dark net, and it's only just starting.
>Tornado cash is just a mixer how do you think monero works? every transactions is a mixer with 11 possible inputs. The only difference between coinjoin on bitcoin and monero is that monero has private amounts, which prevents analysis based on balances. Tornado.cash does the same by restricting balances to equal amounts per mixer. >those require trusted set ups so what? it's done in big ceremonies with hundreds of people. Even an intentionally backdoored key doesn't allow deanonymization, it only allows stealing. >wrong. Not everybody who uses Monero uses Monero for the dark net. >Oh, do you have something to hide? This doesn't happen with Monero, because every transaction looks exactly the same. Yes, which is why using monero is suspect in itself. There's no other reason to use monero than to hide funds. Eventually it's not going to be possible to trade monero on any centralized exchange at all. coingeek.com/huobi-korea-delists-monero-piling-pressure-on-bithumb/ cointelegraph.com/news/australian-exchanges-delist-privacy-coins-amid-chainalysis-integration decrypt.co/47508/shapeshift-quietly-delists-monero-privacy-coin >that's not legal profit (well, depending on your jurisdiction) that's legal profit everywhere where crypto itself is legal >Although I commend you for blatantly admitting that ethereum is all scams and that's its only purpose I didn't write anything like that >Wash with Monero, like everyone else. google Monero's atomic swaps Atomic swaps LOL. There's no value in monero being a separate chain, it's a pure disadvantage. Monero as it is could be a smart contract on ethereum, and with same users it would have identical internal anonymity, while being much easier to trade outside of the system.There's no qualitative difference between using a network and a smart contract. You only think a separate 'blockchain' is somehow different because you have been memed into believing completely arbitrary distinctions are physical.