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We just repeating buzzwords at this point?

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XMR #1

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That means there won't be mass adoption

Not only that but if monero becomes illegal, which is likely to happen once boomers in governments start to understand what's happening, then nobody will want it.
Mine to is only valuable because it can be easily traded with cold hard cash, when this is out of the table who would take it as payment?

Monero is legit, unfortunately some scammers are promoting scam coins that are clones of Monero and unfortunately I bought the scam.
Fuck you SAFEX scammers,
Don't buy that SAFEX scam

>xmr cpu mining by botnets making it the most decentralized crypto
>botnet mining means uncensorable wrt legal staus
>botnet means sell pressure directly proportional to coin emission
>coin emission cratering from now through 2023

Were gonna be so fucking rich

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21 club.

Have you checked out the XMR fork Haven Protocol / $XHV?

They are working to implement xUSD which will be the first private stable coin on the market.

Once xUSD is done, they will start to work on xGold, xBTC, xSilver, and other fiat currencies.

They are the first XMR based project to partner with chainlink for oracle services.

Coin only has a $3M market cap currently. Only 25 cents a coin.

xUSD mainnet is around the corner. Currently on testnet.

Current market cap of stable coins is around $7B. xUSD is going to make a big splash.

Links:

medium.com/@havencurrency/haven-xusd-stagenet-testing-update-and-market-volatility-analysis-ad81b211d238

medium.com/@havencurrency/haven-integrates-chainlink-to-further-its-mission-of-enabling-private-decentralized-finance-28fce90b3797

medium.com/@havencurrency/haven-launches-xusd-stagenet-utilizing-chainlink-oracle-f77b68691e1c

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docs.havenprotocol.org/whitepapers/english.pdf

Available on Bittrex.

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