Is Monero literally the most undervalued cryptocurrency from a usage/network effect perspective...

Is Monero literally the most undervalued cryptocurrency from a usage/network effect perspective? It is arguably the only cryptocurrency available that is actually widely used for its intended purpose, while having world class always-on privacy, and having an emission curve / store-of-value use case only slightly worse than Bitcoin's. If cryptos were ranked according to how useful they actually were in the here and now, XMR would be at least #2 already. The fact that it's not at least $1000 already is simply insane.

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yes but it doesn't matter, this is just a big casino for broke retards. In the end only xmr and btc will survive though, so hopefully the retards are able to cash out before it's too late.

Wrong, Monero is just an overpriced fork of Bytecoin and there are 100 cryptonote coins that do the same thing, only faster and cheaper.

I sold my Monero for 0.x.Monero

Sounds like you should die

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shoo pajeet

Instead of just being a moon boy for monero. Why don’t we actually start using it? Is there an eBay where you can buy Normal things with crypto? Why not? Why haven’t YOU created it? Remember when they sold a pizza for Bitcoin and it was a new fun experiment in technology? Where is that Enthusiasm for Monero? Adoption starts with YOU

Basically this, being useful to the community and contributing is one thing. Being a flag waving parasite is another

>he doesn’t know

Xmr is the future of shadow banking and commerce

Yes.

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I use it all the time to purchase certain things in minecraft

A lot of people think the government will ban XMR.

>Is there an eBay where you can buy Normal things with crypto?
Well, there was one, but it got shut down by the FBI.

You’re 100% correct user. Monero is objectively better than ETH which is a trend chasing project that failed the decentralized test(DAO hack) it should’ve died a long time ago. They’ve been trying to fixed the scalability for 2 years now and POS is unproven.

XMR just works.

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>I sold my Monero for a shitcoin scam no one else uses

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Shut the fuck up

it fucking bullshit, lost 10 coins from your fucking bullshit software.

Monero loves all of us and will protect us from the lizard people.

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You are the most persistent nigger Indian shill I have met. How much they are paying you?

nobody's paying him
he's one of a crew of like 3 really pathetic scammers
they just plagiarize other projects and make web sites with elaborate claims that never materialize
they hold stupid promotions on twitter and have a little scam hive on telegram

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it's used in dnm's and anything else that needs real privacy

We are. Adoption is skyrocketing.

There are thousands of coins that have been created after seeing Bitcoin's success. Monero is one of a handful that saw the distributed ledger secured by proof of work as the success rather than just the price appreciation. Monero built on that success and improved it, making a better peer to peer digital currency. Other coins improved on the price appreciation aspect and actually made the fundamentals worse. Bitcoiners always point at these projects but they make sure to ignore Monero.

XMR will be $1k by EONY. The coming crypto regulations and tax increases across the west will increase adoption tenfold

Cardano and Algorand.

it's the only crypto I have

>store of value use case
The problem is that bitcoin derives all of it's value from the public ledger. You made bitcoin 2.0 that no one will trust.

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The regulations either make us hit $1k or $1 no in between LOL

Exactly. Anyway, I'm betting on the good guys

Surly it will succeed no matter what if atomic swaps are implemented

Why not?