as the markets have spoken, governments and institutions buy and hold bitcoin, sovereign individuals use and transact monero, hence why one goes up like a stock and the other is stable like a currency

every citizen of foreign nations values dollars more than their own native currency, but being able to hold monero knowing it's stable to the dollar is even better. It's easier to use than cash, international, border-less.

its biggest project highlights like xmrbazaar, haveno and xmrchat, were only released this year. if less than .0001% use Monero now, imagine how well the markets will see it when usage skyrockets from here.

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Ummm, .0001% of the world is like 8k people....lol

I have nothing against monero, but it won't be around in any kind of real world in 10, 20, 30 years from now.

I own monero, have used it, have mined it. But I am just being real.

Hell, Bitcoin is by far the most known, 1000x over monero, and it is tiny globally.

Best of luck.

Monero is the only other coin that is still relevant 10 years after it was created. Bitcoin started at the darknet markets, why have the darknet markets kicked out bitcoin to focus only on discussing and transferring Monero?

If it has captured the black markets (like bitcoin did in the past), it is indeed a sign that it will still be around, and even stronger, in 10, 20, 30 years.

I don't wish to participate in dark markets. Peace out bro.

then use fiat dollars, CBDC. Peace out

Yes, I spend fiat dollars every single day.

There is no such thing as a US cbdc, and isn't legal under the constitution, nor the Fed act of 1913.

Thanks for playing though

Whatever is used in dark markets is the best argument I don’t have a rebuttal for in my debates with myself. Whatever is really censorship resistant is being used in places where censorship has occurred. The Bitcoin maxi self own of pointing out dollars are used more frequently for illicit activity than Bitcoin is not an endorsement for Bitcoin as a currency. I know this but I have yet to act on it.