We are all morons wondering in the dark trying to make the best decision with the information we have. For US and for our FAMILIES.

Cash is good, stocks are alright, #bitcoin is great, #Monero is freedom money.

You need fungibility. Privacy allows for Fungibility. Its not that you have something to hide. You just need transacrion history earased.

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I had this conversation before with some Argentinians, and broke it down into two areas: fungibility and maintaining wealth. In Argentina monero worked great for both of these traits, good for them. For me in Japan, I need cash for fungibility and bitcoin for maintaining wealth. There isn't just one answer to the solution.

In Japan, you dont need to hide your transacrions but in Argentina you do?

Fungibility is required for the final boss but you might just be a level 1. When you reach the final boss or you want true protection from Gov over reach, you prepare for the final boss and hope you are fighting the local cop.

The fungibility in Japan is very low for bitcoin nor monero. There are inner circles and some companies that accept bitcoin, but I haven't heard of any that accept monero. Japan produces some great technology but they tend to be very behind the times in implementing technology. Do you still use fax? We do!

No way .. fax?

I remember about 10 years ago using fax to transmit 1M trades from one mutual fund company to another and in my head i was always thinking 'wow, 13M is money transfers done by fax' I base it all on a confirmation page and I verify the followijg day.

I always wanted to visit Japan. One if my dream destinations... one day I hope. 🙏 Good people. Rich in culture. Rich in the pursuit of virtue.

Pleasure to meet you Bitcoin Samurai.

If you ever need a place to stay my family is very open to visitors. Only problem is that I am a little country side.

how do you know how many monero coins there are if the transaction history is erased

Feel free to research. I ain't your bitch to run around educating you.

I did

u don't

Monero is unverifiable

Do you verify Bitcoin by checking every single input/output yourself for a billion+ transactions?

Or do you simply run a Bitcoin node?

You have your answer.

Consider a sealed box of chocolates where each chocolate has a unique weight. You can verify the total weight of the chocolates inside the box without seeing or counting each one individually. Similarly, Monero uses cryptographic techniques to ensure the total number of coins is correct without revealing individual transaction details.

There is also a tx_ sum commend that you can run so display total number of coins when you run a full node.

I'm starting to look at continued growth in my stack and start stacking some money monero. One is gold the other is cash, this is the way I look at it. Until there are more privacy focused options. I will use it but I still think monero will be eaten and merged with Bitcoin in its capabilities