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#Monero using #libertarian who loves computer networking, distributed systems, privacy tech, and testing beta software. I may not be a pro, but I can file a mean bug report. Donate Monero (XMR): https://kuno.anne.media/fundraiser/zzn3/ Annual Expenses: 59 XMR 42WimCbGoy5SVZfkr5YdwtAg9jvpxFfNXfBjM2CJAUZC9JNAKZ34hF6a35HJNXWyw1ctxhSKp4MjfgR3uT8Eneq4GCwtqTs https://smp15.simplex.im/a#P99yLk0Wm9o1qks_M4uuf5cTqz8mua9QhyaByz2gIR8

Here is the transaction count graph averaged out over 90 days and as you can see before 2020 there really wasn't very many transactions and so the all-time high was done on very little volume which makes me not trust it. Seeing as how there were so few transactions back then, that seems more like speculation hype than actual usage. Where today, it has a much more broad base of users.

I think that's versus Bitcoin, and I don't look at Bitcoin.

Yes, you can issue a command in the client and it will audit the supply for you.

It actually works well as a store of value because it has a lower inflation rate than every fiat currency on earth and even a lower inflation rate than gold. The little inflation that it does have is only to continue to incentivize miners to keep the transaction fees down and to replace lost coins from private key loss or destruction, etc. Since it is actually used in day-to-day transactions as well, that makes it a lot less volatile than other crypto. And so your store of value doesn't fluctuate by a crap ton quickly.

Well, I had no way of knowing that, using a voice changer and not indicating so, in your bio, leaves a lack of information, LOL.

Regular nsecs is good, quantum resistant nsecs would be great. For now we can all be happy having regular nsecs.

would have to be fully open source hardware and software and to be totally disconnected unless I used an external device to connect it while I was wanting it and could disconnect it at will such as Bluetooth for example. Also, something tells me that something like this should be nothing but a dumb pipe and have the computing outsourced to an external device such as your smartphone simply due to the fact of hardware upgrades. Somebody farther down in the comments mentioned not wanting the equivalent of an iPhone 1 in their brain and have to switch it out all the time and so a dumb pipe would fix that because the computing hardware would be external.

because there is nothing better. i would like slomething more like tusky. primal still seems janky.

Between #XMRBazaar and #MoneroMarket there are now 3,500 goods/services available for #Monero.

I use keepassxc for my laptop and keepassdx on lineageos. I have been using it that way since 2019 and find that it works well. Since my phone is my primary computing device, that is where the main database lives. And then, about twice a year, I back it up onto two separate flash drives. I also have a copy on my laptop, but that one only gets updated if I specifically need something newer that I don't have already. I will do another backup if I make a very large change to it, such as adding a new crypto wallet or something so that I make sure not to lose that. But otherwise I found that it works quite well.