Seriously, why don't you go all in on XMR? It literally fulfills every promise BTC ever made. It's fast, scalable, 14MM max coins, no premine, 100% secure and anonymous, completely untraceable. It's around $50 right now, but has all the potential to go to BTC levels. Thank me later, or now:
XMR: 46VuuMuw6TsK2iyyVrn1C644FkBEj1M34c5M5vdwDRskg8R31ygyDViQVV8c8v6Vox6nRCC8Fc3xqPGKgRWVMLeRSNb4BCn
BTC: 1B18KcxgHj2qKdGCnGeU749UrNbrHxerDZ
I'm mining it with my rx 460 while my rx 480 is doing eth, it's meh, bytecoin might be more interesting in the future though
>>2482122
Because it's a shitcoin that can be traced & the devs cant even make up their mind if they should make it 100% anonymous or not. get Verge instead homeboi.
>>2482145
FUD, ring signatures are already implemented and working. You have a choice to make your transactions traceable or not
>>2482122
Because I don't trust Fluffy Pony to keep his dickholster shut.
While I appreciate what XMR can do, and I appreciate the idea of a disruptor trolling the mainstream, I don't like how much control one erratic dev has over the entire coin.
>>2482177
Fair critique. However the man is pretty damn genius. Like very other coin, once it'll gain, the dev monopoly will fade. This is a common rite of passage for every coin that took off. I actually appreciate a dev who's agains PnD