How many times have I personally said Monero here? And I don't own a lot of it, some but not a lot. I am not trying to make the stock price (usd exchange value) of Monero go up by promoting it here. I'm trying to get you guys to leave bitcoin if you are into crypto.
Monero is the REAL bitcoin.
It's more difficult to acquire right now, because government don't like it, because it enables crime, and so monero isn't on US exchanges because of the anti money laundering act (where they have KYC and need you to scan your DL and give a US cellphone for 2FA which means they've tied to your bank to your imei / imsi / sim thru your CC.
So you have to 'buy' monero with bitcoin, on decentralized exchanges. I believe the one people use now is retoswap (https://retoswap.com/). There is a marketplace also, powered by monero called haveno, which is like bisq but much better, an open source client, ultra private decentralized exchange you put on your computer.
I'll remind you, crime is optional. Monero doesn't have to be used for crime.
Monero has privacy by default, and its privacy is good and proven. This is a mature open source project that keeps getting WAY better. Soon they are going to add a feature to it that will multiply the security almost infinitely, called Full-Chain Membership Proofs (FCMP++); which will use the entire monero chain for anonymity, rather than 16 anonymous fixed ring signatures.
How many times have I personally said Monero here? And I don't own a lot of it, some but not a lot. I am not trying to make the stock price (usd exchange value) of Monero go up by promoting it here. I'm trying to get you guys to leave bitcoin if you are into crypto.
Monero is the REAL bitcoin.
It's more difficult to acquire right now, because government don't like it, because it enables crime, and so monero isn't on US exchanges because of the anti money laundering act (where they have KYC and need you to scan your DL and give a US cellphone for 2FA which means they've tied to your bank to your imei / imsi / sim thru your CC.
So you have to 'buy' monero with bitcoin, on decentralized exchanges. I believe the one people use now is retoswap (https://retoswap.com/). There is a marketplace also, powered by monero called haveno, which is like bisq but much better, an open source client, ultra private decentralized exchange you put on your computer.
I'll remind you, crime is optional. Monero doesn't have to be used for crime.
Monero has privacy by default, and its privacy is good and proven. This is a mature open source project that keeps getting WAY better. Soon they are going to add a feature to it that will multiply the security almost infinitely, called Full-Chain Membership Proofs (FCMP++); which will use the entire monero chain for anonymity, rather than 16 anonymous fixed ring signatures.