Is Monero a good investment? I hear it's the best for making anonymous purchases.
the lead developer is a fucking nutjob. avoid
>>2800317
THIS!
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>>2800317
Riccardo Spagni?
>>2800256
It's probably one of the most underappreciated currencies today.
Anonymity in transactions is so critical for most crypto applications and the government is going to be keen on monitoring transactions to be able to strip that away.
Is Monero going to the moon tomorrow? No. But it is one of the most promising long term investment behind bitcoin.
>>2800354
verge is anonymous too?
>>2800368
yup - uses tor/i2p but still has a public ledger. previously known as dogecoindark
I remember looking at some graphs and if their predictions are right monero should moon in august or september.
Riccardo Spagni is not a coder or developer. He just maintains the repositories.
>>2800459
This, public ledgers are important unless you just do money laundering.
With monero you could buy something and the seller could say 'fuck you there's no proof'
>>2800256
PIVX is more interesting to me.
>>2800769
Smooth is just as much a jackass though.
>>2800256
It's decent for swing-trading, but still roughly tends to follow BTC's lead. BTC also has stronger anti-inflationary measures, so for a long-term investment, may as well just stick with BTC.
zcash literally does everything better
>>2801794
isn't this the point of multisignature wallets/contracts?
>>2800256
No, it's a great coin but it's not supposed to moon and even the devs try to keep it from mooning/crashing too much
>>2801794
There's proof with Monero, you can share the transaction key and the seller and whoever has it can see the the details of the transaction
I don't expect you to understand this and the concept of asymmetric crypto since you're just pajeet shilling ex-dogecoindark